GIH program staff is on-hand to help staff and trustees of foundations and corporate giving programs with questions related to health and philanthropy. Our strategic guidance services include:

GIH offers various opportunities for funders to receive strategic guidance from program staff, experts, and peers.

1:1 Strategic Guidance

GIH program staff is on-hand to help staff and trustees of foundations and corporate giving programs with questions related to health and philanthropy.

Learning Communities

Each Learning Community uses an online platform plus a mix of webinars, in-person meetings, resource sharing, and surveys to provide ongoing opportunities for sharing, networking, and collaborating around specific topics or functions in health philanthropy.

E-Forums

GIH E-Forums are designed to help health funders share best practices and connect with peers on the issues and challenges that matter most.

Facilitated Introductions

To promote collaboration and peer connections, GIH can facilitate an introduction via the online partner directory.

Funding Partner Directory

GIH's Funding Partners provide both unrestricted and program support for our activities. Philanthropy Support Partners work together with GIH to serve the field of health philanthropy.

Grantmaker Profiles

Find out more about grantmaker profiles to learn about the history, vision, and giving of your philanthropic peers.

Strategic Communications

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We encourage GIH Funding Partners to prepare or review their crisis communications strategies and legal response plans for potential actions by the administration against philanthropy or nonprofits.

Trustee Resources

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Browse trustee-tailored content related to governance, strategy, and effectiveness.

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Awards

GIH awards are designated to individuals who have made innumerable contributions to the fields of health and health care.

The Terrance Keenan Institute for Emerging Leaders in Health Philanthropy meets in Washington DC in 2022

Terrance Keenan Institute for Emerging Leaders

The Terrance Keenan Institute is a professional leadership development opportunity for health philanthropy’s next generation leaders.

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Learning Communities

GIH provides a platform for funders with similar roles and interests to learn, share, and collaborate.

Philanthropy Careers

Operations Manager

Seeking an experienced Operations Manager to improve the health and quality of life for people in the greater Phoenixville region. As a member of a four-person staff, the Operations Manager will work collaboratively with all staff members on various projects and tasks, with the end goal of increasing access to quality healthcare services and promoting healthy communities through grantmaking and collaboration with health, civic, business, and community partners.

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Finance and Human Resource Manager

The Maine Health Access Foundation (MeHAF) seeks candidates for a full-time Finance and Human Resource Manager to manage the financial and human resource details of a moderately complex, private, nonprofit foundation. Based in Augusta, Maine, the Maine Health Access Foundation (MeHAF) is one of the state’s largest private health care foundations.  The foundation uses its…

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Senior Program Officer, Data and Insights

As a Senior Program Officer (SPO) for Data & Insights, you will lead a portfolio focused on the data that undergirds giving to global health and development. You will shape and execute a strategy that advances three focus areas: 1) strengthening data about philanthropic flows to global health and development, 2) curating high impact giving opportunities for donors, and 3) exploring how AI and other emerging tools can transform philanthropic decision-making.

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Program Director for Health, Behavioral Health, and Human Services

The Trust seeks a Program Director to manage its grantmaking in health, behavioral health, and human services. This Program Director has primary responsibility for systems-focused grants to (1) ensure that New York has an equitable, patient-focused, and cost-effective health and behavioral health care delivery system and (2) mitigate the effects of poverty, increase opportunity through effective services and public benefits, and reduce racial disparities.

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Director of Health Equity and Community Engagement

The Partnership for Better Health is seeking a Director of Health Equity & Community Engagement to lead the development and management of a portfolio of grants and community initiatives focused on health equity, to improve the health of the people and communities in our region of South Central Pennsylvania and advance the foundation’s grantmaking and community engagement activities by developing strategic priorities to address health disparities and advance equity.

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