Webinars
The Future of Access to Reproductive Health Services
In this 90-minute webinar, participants discussed the decision’s impact on reproductive health services across the country and explored the roles funders can play in this moment.
Leveraging Federal Funding for Climate Justice in Midwestern Frontline Communities
This meeting will discuss pathways for federal resources with high relevance for climate justice work in the Midwest, with a focus on funding managed by the US Environmental Protection Agency.
Resourcing Midwest Health Sector Work on Climate Change and Health Equity
This meeting will explore the current landscape of federal funding for Midwestern health-focused work on climate impacts and solutions.
Gender-Affirming Care 101
Participants learned what gender-affirming care is and is not the challenges it faces, and philanthropy's relevance.
White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health – Funder Debrief Working Session
Join us to discover key action steps funders can take in follow-up to the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health.
Promoting the Health and Well-being of Immigrant Workers in Rural Communities
During this webinar, we held a discussion with immigrant justice movement leaders on how they are working to protect the health, safety, and well-being of immigrant workers in rural communities.
Rural Investment Models for Substance Use Disorder Recovery Ecosystems
Grantmakers In Health and New York Funders Alliance explored funding models that boost multi-sector support systems for people in recovery from substance use disorders in rural communities.
Opportunities for Philanthropic Investment in Rural Connectivity and Broadband
Grantmakers In Health and Appalachia Funders Network discussed examples of philanthropic investment in rural broadband connectivity, a key component of rural infrastructure that supports health, employment, and education.
COVID-19 Year Four: Implications for Philanthropy
Moderated by CDP’s President and CEO, Patty McIlreavy, the panel discussed how COVID-19 changed the giving landscape over the past three years and explored future needs. Speakers discussed the difficult nature of the intersection of COVID-19 with disasters and complex humanitarian emergencies, as well as the positive trends that emerged because of the high needs stemming from the pandemic.
Exploring GIH’s Policy Priorities for 2023
During this session, participants learned more about GIH’s public policy goals and objectives for 2023 and provided input on our activities to advance these priorities.