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SUMMARY:Federal Recovery Funds for Community Health: Advancing Equity and Resilience through Public-Private Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:Trillions of dollars are flowing into states and communities across the country through multiple federal investments as part of the implementation of: \n\nCoronavirus Aid\, Relief\, and Economic Security Act (CARES)\nFamilies First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA)\nAdditional FY 2021 appropriations\n\nDesigned to bolster public health capacity\, stimulate economic recovery\, and reduce inequities\, these funds represent an unprecedented opportunity to invest in transformative change. Yet\, many states and communities may not have the familiarity to develop complex strategic\, cross-sector plans or capacity to distribute the large amounts of money headed their way. One way nonprofit human services organizations can leverage their experience and commitment to the communities and populations they serve is through public-private partnerships that support the distribution of resources to ensure that funds are allocated equitably\, yield meaningful improvement in community health\, and pave the way for future advancement of the ensures sustainable change and resilient communities. \nDuring this webinar\, Glenn Landers\, Director of Health Systems of the Georgia Health Policy Center at Georgia State University\, and Jeffrey Levi\, Professor of Health Management & Policy at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University\, will share insights on the scale\, scope\, and distribution of federal COVID-19 funding. They will explore how states are seeking to inform\, influence\, and facilitate forward-thinking investment decisions. \nDrs. Landers and Levi are collaborators on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation-supported Aligning in Crisis initiative. This overview is intended to help community-based organizations understand the different types of funding streams that can advance opportunities and engage the four principles for resilient and equitable recovery. \nWhat You’ll Take Away\n\nCommunity capacity gaps that human services organizations can fill\nStrategies and tactics that structure support in fair and equitable ways\nTypes of relationships to consider with community sites\, such as adviser\, technical assistance\, convener\, or fiscal agent\nResources that can support capacity building for community leadership\n\nWho Should Attend\n\nExecutives\nPolicy staff\nProgram managers\nFund development/grant writers\n\nPresenters\nGlenn Landers\nDirector of Health Systems\nGeorgia Health Policy Center at Georgia State University \nJeffrey Levi\nProfessor of Health Management & Policy\nMilken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University
URL:https://www.social-current.org/event/federal-recovery-funds-for-community-health-advancing-equity-and-resilience-through-public-private-partnerships/
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