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Creating Pathways to Opportunity for Youth and Young Adults
How communities support young people in their transitions into adulthood is an important indicator of societal well-being. Nationwide nearly 5 million youth between the ages of 16 and 24 are considered “disconnected,” meaning not in school or the workforce. The overall rate of disconnection is 12 percent—or nearly 1 in 8 youth—and even higher in rural counties, as well as among African...
Creating prosperous rural communities
Learn more about the Thrive Rural Health Framework tool, designed to help leaders identify assets, implement strategies, and measure progress to advance rural prosperity, health, and well-being
Declaring Racism as a Public Health Crisis
There is a growing number of states and local jurisdictions declaring racism as a public health issue. What do these declarations mean and how are they helpful in advancing racial equity?
Economic Development and Health: A Community’s Journey to Living Wage
What does income have to do with health? Imagine if you will, a community where every employee earns a living wage for their work resulting in stronger economic development and improved health outcomes. This is the vision the Living Wage Monadnock Coalition is working hard to make a reality. Join us to learn about the Coalition’s approach to engaging business, education, health and non-profit...
Empowering Young People to Create Change
In this webinar, we will explore the power in youth leadership and identify innovative strategies to cultivate it. We'll hear from experts at the Aspen Young Leaders Fellowship, a Mississippi teacher working to address racial inequities, and a high school senior who is the CEO of an international organization rethinking social media use among teens.
Engaging across differences: Constructive dialogue for civic health
In this webinar, we will introduce the practice of bridging to facilitate belonging, inclusion and civic participation.
Engaging communities in budget decisions to build power
Join us in exploring the topic of participatory budgeting and how supporting resident engagement in public budgeting decisions also strengthens democratic processes, advances equity and builds community power.
Engaging policymakers for healthier communities
This webinar will explore strategies to engage policymakers in decisions related to public health.
Evaluating Impact Effectively & Efficiently
Has your partnership struggled with identifying expertise and funding to measure impact? You are not alone. While evaluating your efforts is an important step in the community health improvement process, it can be challenging to evaluate effectively and efficiently. LiveWell Greenville (LWG), a multisector partnership in South Carolina, has made evaluation one of its core activities...
Exploring Action Learning Guides: Your Roadmaps to Action
Are you ready to start taking action to improve health outcomes in your community but are looking for more guidance? In this webinar we discussed ways in which you can work with members of your community to improve health by focusing on creating equitable opportunities for everyone to be healthy,...