Advocacy Strategies

Communications Resources

Foundations and other charitable organizations are facing increasing communications challenges related to their work. Grantmakers In Health (GIH) has developed resources for funders to help them create their own crisis and strategic communications strategies and learn best practices.

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Survey Findings: Perceptions of Health Funders

In July and August 2025, Grantmakers In Health (GIH) conducted research to help health funders better understand how they are viewed by the public. The research included an online survey of engaged voters nationwide and an online focus group with Washington, DC, policy professionals.  

An overview of the survey and online focus group findings is now available to all GIH Funding Partners. In addition, this overview was presented on Thursday, November 20, 2025, at the 2025 GIH Health Policy Exchange in Arlington, VA.

Crisis and Issues Management Playbook for Funders

This Crisis and Issues Management Playbook is intended as a guide to support Grantmakers In Health Funding Partners in both individual and collective approaches to crisis moments.

Crisis Response Toolkit—Being Prepared: Emerging Threats to Health Philanthropy

Recently, a regional health foundation was highlighted on social media by an account that described itself as being “inspired by DOGE.” The specific areas this account raised for critique were taken from publicly available information, including the organization’s 990 Form and its website.

Crisis Readiness Resources

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.

2026 GIH Annual Conference on Health Philanthropy

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Health

Two hundred and fifty years ago America’s founders came together to say the current system of government was not working for them. This act sparked the birth of a new nation founded on principles of freedom, equality, and democracy. Today, cuts to critical health and social programs; attacks on freedom of speech; and threats to nonprofits put our fundamental freedoms, health, and well-being at risk. As a result, health funders are being asked to do more. Like America’s founders, we have an opportunity to come together to create a vision for health and health care that allows everyone to lead healthy and productive lives.

June 8 – 12, 2026 | Baltimore, Maryland