Highlights

Strengthening Leadership with 360 Feedback: Data-Driven Growth and Impact in Oklahoma

Oklahoma State Department of Health used PHIG funding to advance the department’s leadership development, beginning with an initial cohort of 55 senior leaders. Cohort members participated in 360 Feedback Leadership Assessments, which captured the voices of…

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Kansas City Uses PHIG to Train 100+ Community Health Ambassadors

PHIG funding is expanding access to health information in Kansas City through the Community Wellness Ambassadors program. From December 2022 to May 2024, 118 trusted community members have completed the program, representing diverse cultural backgrounds, and have made more than 150,000 community…

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Lincoln’s New Portal Expands Public Access to Environmental Health Services

The Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department (LLCHD) launched a new Environmental Health Management System to improve inspection workflows, reporting, and public access, with support from PHIG. At the center of this effort is the Environmental Public Health…

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New Hampshire Expands Support for Food Access and Nutrition Programs

With the support of PHIG funding, the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) established a Food Access Coordinator position to increase alignment on nutrition security initiatives between DHHS programs and external community partners.…

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PHIG Helps Wilkes-Barre Students Access Essential Hygiene Products

In Pennsylvania, PHIG funding helped reduce barriers for students to access hygiene products in the Wilkes-Barre Area School District. In collaboration with the Wilkes-Barre Health Department, PHIG’s flexible funding allowed the Catholic Youth Center to stock…

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