This #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth, Build Healthy Places Network honors Indigenous stories and experiences of Native leaders and Tribal members. Native communities are steadfast in their commitment to self-determination, even in the face of historical injustices. This month as we celebrate cross-sector partnerships that prioritize health equity and uplift Native communities' vision for their futures, check out BHPN’s collection of resources that center community investments that support Native communities’ self-determination ⬇️ ✨Our latest Network Commons on Native Self-Determination and Community Investment: The live conversation delved into how partners can cultivate trust with Tribal and Native organizations, ensuring that efforts are rooted in Native self-determination. https://ow.ly/bMez50Ug0Gt ✨For Us, By Us: Self-Determination and Community Power at the Forefront of Tribal Land Development Crosswalk essay: This Crosswalk highlights how collaborative partnerships can enhance Tribal infrastructure, address social determinants of health, and support Native communities’ sovereignty. Learn more: https://ow.ly/QrtJ50Ug0zp ✨BHPN Native Listening Circle: BHPN hosted its first Native American Heritage listening circle in 2023, bringing together Native leaders and experts in community development finance, healthcare, philanthropy, community development, and public health. Read more: https://ow.ly/ei0h50Ug0HR ✨Working Toward Culturally Responsive Housing Development: The Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA) in Portland, Oregon, uses cross-sector partnerships and innovative financing to promote health equity by providing affordable, culturally appropriate housing for Indigenous communities. Read more: https://ow.ly/lVhW50Ug0IX
Build Healthy Places Network
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By joining forces, community developers and health professionals can have a more powerful impact.
About us
The Build Healthy Places Network is a national nonprofit organization connecting leaders working to improve health and well-being in low-income communities. The Network is bridging the community development and health sectors by connecting leaders, curating resources and examples of what works, and building the knowledge base for collaboration. Check out our LinkedIn page to get the latest updates on what we're up to (with our events and resources), what we're reading, and where we've been!
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External link for Build Healthy Places Network
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2014
Locations
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Primary
870 Market St
Suite 1255
San Francisco, California 94102, US
Employees at Build Healthy Places Network
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Colleen Flynn
Co-Executive Director at Build Healthy Places Network
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Ruth Thomas-Squance, PhD, MPH
Co Executive Director, Build Healthy Places Network | Social Impact Fellow, UC Berkeley School of Public Health
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Mario A. Guel, M. Jur.
Community Development | Public Health | Finance | Board Member | Aggie
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Kevin O. Leacock
Public Health Practitioner
Updates
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👏 Let's give a round of applause to Build Healthy Places Network's five awardees of the Community Innovations for Racial Equity (CIRE) initiative! These organizations are on the frontlines of addressing racial inequity, and we’re honored to support them with $50,000 each to continue their work through a generous grant from The Kresge Foundation. Let’s uplift the incredible efforts of Beyond Housing in St. Louis, MO, One Neighborhood Builders in Providence, RI, Parkside Business & Community In Partnership (PBCIP) in Camden, NJ, Siċaŋġu Co in Siċaŋġu Lak̇ota nation, SD, and Starting Over, Inc. in Riverside, CA to create healthier, more equitable communities! 💪🏾✨https://ow.ly/l9FS50UboXZ #EquityInAction #CommunityInvestment #CommunityImpact #EquityAndHealth #BIPOC #CIRE
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🌟 Celebrating National Rural Health Day 🌟 In 2022, BHPN released "A Playbook for New Rural Healthcare Partnership Models of Investment", designed to spark collaboration and innovation in addressing social determinants of health (SDOH) in rural communities. Now, BHPN is taking the next crucial step. BHPN has reconnected with organizations featured in the original playbook to gain a deeper understanding of the partnership landscape. From innovative collaborations to unexpected challenges, discover the real stories behind enhancing health equity in rural communities: https://bit.ly/3y5YNkP 🎯 We want to hear from you! 🎯 If you’ve used the BHPN Rural Playbook, we invite you to join us in this reflection. Your stories, insights, and experiences are invaluable in shaping the future of rural healthcare partnerships. 📩 Share your experiences and help drive innovation in rural health! #NationalRuralHealthDay #RuralHealth #Collaboration #SDOH #BHPN #SevenVitalConditions
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We’re thrilled to announce the five awardees of the Community Innovations for Racial Equity (CIRE) initiative at Build Healthy Places Network! These organizations are on the frontlines of addressing racial inequity, and we’re honored to support them with $50,000 each to continue their work through a generous grant from The Kresge Foundation. Let’s uplift the incredible efforts of Beyond Housing in St. Louis, MO, One Neighborhood Builders in Providence, RI, Parkside Business & Community Development Business & Community In Partnership (PBCIP) in Camden, NJ, Siċaŋġu Co in Siċaŋġu Lak̇ota nation, SD, and Starting Over, Inc. in Riverside, CA to create healthier, more equitable communities! 💪🏾 ✨Catch up on our latest press release: https://ow.ly/carn50U7bbG #CIRE ##RacialEquity #CommunityDevelopment #EquitableCommunities #HealthEquity #BIPOCLed
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✨ There's Still Time to Register! This Native American Heritage Month, we invite you to join us for an inspiring Network Commons webinar happening in a few hours! Discover how partnerships between healthcare, Tribal governments, and Native-led organizations are transforming Native health and community well-being. From innovative housing solutions to state-of-the-art healthcare facilities, hear directly from leaders driving meaningful change and advancing Native self-determination. 📅 Date: Monday, November 18th ⏰ Time: 10:00 am PST/1:00 pm EST Don't miss this powerful dialogue exploring trust-building, multi-sector collaborations, and strategies to invest in a healthier future for Native and Tribal communities. 👉 Register now: https://ow.ly/ImLl50TSVer #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #NetworkCommons #TribalHealth #CommunityInvestment
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Upcoming Network Commons webinar happening Monday! 📢 Join us on November 18th at 1:00 pm EST / 10:00 am PST! Be part of decision and learn how partnerships between Tribal governments, Native led organizations, and health organizations are improving health and advancing self-determination.. Hear from inspiring Native leaders who are constructing state-of-the-art healthcare facilities to developing innovative solutions for Native communities experiencing homelessness. 👉 Register now to be part of this powerful conversation! https://lnkd.in/egHwejpB #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #NetworkCommons #NativeHealth #CommunityInvestment #TribalLeadership #HealthEquity
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BHPN October Pulse, the 2-min read that keeps you in the know
BHPN October Pulse, the 2-min read that keeps you in the know
Build Healthy Places Network on LinkedIn
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We are extending the survey! We want your feedback! At Build Healthy Places Network, we're committed to transforming how health, community development, and finance work together to advance racial equity and create healthier neighborhoods across the U.S. 🌍 Your feedback is vital to this mission! By sharing your insights, you help us improve our tools and resources, ensuring they offer the most relevant and effective strategies across sectors. Take a moment to complete the survey here: https://ow.ly/irqC50TZTUw Thank you for your valuable input and time – we truly appreciate your support! 🗓️ Please note: The survey closes on Friday, November 15th, 2024.
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How I love to see my brilliant friends lifted up! I see you Ruth Thomas-Squance, PhD, MPH and Vedette Gavin ! Not to mention Purpose Built Communities Build Healthy Places Network Center for Community Investment. Here’s to building healthy communities for the PEOPLE. #communitydevelopment #healthycommunities #crosssector #affordablehousing #housingishealth
A decade ago, RWJF’s Commission to Build a Healthier America recommended aligning the work of the health and community development sectors. At the time, I was working at a national community development organization that invested in affordable housing, early childhood centers, healthy food stores, cultural institutions, and more – but hadn’t thought of itself as having a direct impact on health. I remember the aha! moment in the community development sector as we made the powerful connection between health and place. It was exciting for me to then come to RWJF - now almost 8 years ago - as the Commission’s recommendations were being operationalized. Today, I have the privilege of working with many of the organizations who have been leaders in this collaborative work. Together we’re deepening our efforts and exploring new approaches to community development that address the impacts of structural racism and center residents in creating thriving communities. Over the last 10 years, our work and that of the field have evolved together. Learn more about where we’ve been and where we’re going here: https://lnkd.in/eufmbRHk.
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