The Art & Science of Health Grantmaking 2011

Hilton Minneapolis 1001 Marquette Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, United States

The Art & Science of Health Grantmaking was held from June 6–7, 2011 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Mental Health Financing in the United States

This webinar reviewed the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured’s recent publication Mental Health Financing in the United States: A Primer.

Backseat Budgeter

This webinar featured a demonstration of Backseat Budgeter® and a discussion of how and why it can be a useful tool for health funders.

Know Your Care

On this webinar, funders discussed Know Your Care, a 501(c)(3) organization launching a communications campaign to educate key constituencies about the Affordable Care Act's consumer and patient protections, using research-based messaging and real stories to ensure understanding of the law.

CLASS: Exploring the Program and Role of Foundations

This webinar explored the features of CLASS, describe recent polling data about public opinion on the program, and demonstrate how funders can get involved by building continued support for the program.

“Aligning Forces for Quality” and Supporting Payment Reform

This audioconference was designed for funders within the Aligning Forces for Quality (AF4Q) regions (an initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation) and described ways local funders can partner with their local AF4Q alliance around payment reform and improving health care quality.

The Consumer Voice in Behavioral Health: A Powerful Tool

Do you use consumers as consultants or hire consumers as employees? The speakers on this webinar each discussed their own recovery perspective and how this experience benefits their current work, and shared strategies to incorporate the consumer voice into foundation activities.

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