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Strengthening organizational culture and increasing commitment to intentional equity practices in staffing and structure through strategic planning and executive leadership transition.
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Strengthening organizational culture and increasing commitment to intentional equity practices in staffing and structure through strategic planning and executive leadership transition.
Create a grassroots network of Black and Latino parents who are trained and organized to advocate for local and state solutions to address inequities in preschool suspensions and expulsions.
Implement trauma-informed modules in early education courses at nine community colleges across the state.
Train early childhood faculty in NC Community Colleges on trauma-informed practice and create a community of practice to sustain implementation of practices.
Support the education and engagement of Black elected officials, policymakers, partners, and community stakeholders statewide, as advocates for systems changes that advance health equity.
Adapt and scale the Medical-Legal Partnership program to integrate high-quality legal services addressing drivers of health into value-based models of care statewide.
Center the voices and experiences of families to develop and advance policy solutions that increase oral health equity statewide.
Expand the capacity of the Committee on Racial Equity in the Food System (CORE) to support institutions in the food system to understand and address racial inequities and elevating leadership by Black, American Indian, Latino and other People of Color.
Provide technical assistance to develop capacity of the Westside Network and three other family child care networks in Mecklenburg County.
Build on existing data analysis infrastructure to drive improved patient care and develop revenue-generating services that support Community Health Center patients statewide.
Address emergency COVID-related relief needs in rural North Carolina Latino and immigrant farmworker communities.
Address emergency food needs, sourcing primarily from local producers of color, and serving predominately Black and other People of Color in East Durham.
Strengthen fiscal and administrative management skills in North Carolina’s state and local public health workforce.
Develop a community-informed racial and ethnic equity analysis of the policy landscape in North Carolina’s early education system and a framework for analyzing the equity impact of future policies.
Provide backbone communications, policy, and facilitation support to the networks advancing policy and system goals in the early care and education system across the state.
Build a family child care network supporting primarily Black providers in Craven County.
Expand its network Latino of family child care providers in Buncombe county and engage in local and state advocacy to support its members.
Address emergency food needs, sourcing primarily from local producers of color, and serving predominately Black and other People of Color in Charlotte’s West Boulevard.
Address emergency food needs, sourcing primarily from local producers of color, and serving predominately Black and other People of Color in Southeast Raleigh.
Address emergency food needs, sourcing primarily from local producers of color, and serving predominately Black and other People of Color in Winston-Salem.
Address emergency food needs, sourcing primarily from local producers of color, and serving predominately Black and other People of Color in Winston-Salem.
Work in partnership with the NC Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) to develop a learning collaborative to support the strategic allocation of local resources through community-engaged processes at the county level.
Implement a Legislative Health Policy Fellows program to provide legislators and their staff with data, tools, and an increased understanding of challenges and opportunities in support of long-term, bipartisan efforts to improve health for all North Carolinians.
Provide emergency food assistance to migrant and seasonal agricultural workers in Caswell County.
Provide emergency food assistance to immigrant families not eligible for SNAP in Durham, Orange, Wake, and Harnett Counties.