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El seminario web estará disponible en español / Spanish interpretation available!

ASL interpretation and closed captioning will be provided!

Communities hold the knowledge to effectively and efficiently address the health inequities in their communities. Solutions, approaches and tools developed by people with lived experience have a greater likelihood of creating meaningful change. But so few local organizations have the time and resources to innovate and try something new in how they provide critical support to their communities.

We need to shift our thinking about what counts as community investing and innovation. As CBOs continue to play an increasingly important role providing services and filling inequitable gaps left by education, health and so many other sectors, we need not only more of their work, but new ways of thinking and problem-solving that is for them, by them - and they need the time and resources to do it. 

This three-part webinar series will offer real-life examples of community-driven innovation and investing. Attendees will come away with a deep understanding of the programs, strategies and approaches that can shift power and resources to communities, opening more opportunities for them to create sustainable solutions and meaningful change. 

Save The Dates

Part One: What It Means to Invest in Community-Driven Innovation
Tuesday, January 30th
2:00pm - 3:00pm ET/ 11:00am - 12:00pm PT

Part Two: Makers Residency: Creating Space for Community Leaders at the Earliest Stages of Innovation 
Tuesday, February 27th
2:00pm - 3:00pm ET/ 11:00am - 12:00pm PT

Part Three: Shifting Power Through a Co-Designed Assessment Tool
Tuesday, March 12th 
2:00pm - 3:00pm ET/ 11:00am - 12:00pm PT

REGISTER HERE

Makers Residency

Health Leads’ Research and Development team is excited to invite leaders of U.S. community-based organizations to participate in our 10-week Makers Residency beginning March 2024. This uniquely designed program fosters a nurturing environment for community-based organizations that encourages creativity, agency, and autonomy to spark meaningful change.

Participants will receive funding, coaching, resources, peer support and connection, and technical assistance.  At the end of the Makers Residency, cohort members will have a prototype of their solution to test, refine and scale with their communities.

Applications due by Friday January 5th, 2024

LEARN MORE AND APPLY
For questions about the Makers Residency or the 2024 Cohort application, please contact [email protected]
Interested, but can't make it? Register and we'll send you the recording!  
Questions? Contact us here
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