Impacting Public Health: PHIG Success Stories

PHIG Success Stories

See firsthand stories of impact from the Public Health Infrastructure Grant. From small wins to transformative changes, these PHIG Success Stories give us a glimpse into how PHIG fosters widespread innovation in public health systems and structures.

  • Promoting Public Health Careers Among Kentucky Students

    In 2022, the Kentucky Department for Public Health (KDPH) began implementing strategies for promoting public health careers among high school and college students and to establish pathways for young professionals to enter…

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    Students sitting at desks listening to Kentucky Department of Public Health speaker
  • The Republic of Marshall Islands’ Dynamic Approach to Strategic Planning

    The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) Ministry of Health and Human Services successfully held its first Tole Mour Conference in July 2023. In this short video, RMI’s Acting Secretary of Health…

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    Attendees at 2023 Tole Mour Conference
  • Connection, Optimism Flourish at First Public Health Infrastructure Grant Convening

    In May 2023, a broad coalition of federal, state, local, and non-profit partners convened in Chicago for the first Public Health Infrastructure Grant (PHIG) recipient meeting. This groundbreaking investment aims to support…

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    Connection, Optimism Flourish at First Public Health Infrastructure Grant Convening
  • Region 8 Hub Leaders Pave Way for Partnership at First PHIG Regional Hub Convening

    Recognizing the critical role that partnerships play in strengthening the United States’ public health infrastructure, the National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) is coordinating with Regional Innovation Hubs across the country…

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    PHIG Region 8 Hub Leaders Pave the Way for Partnership at First Regional Convening
  • Missouri DHHS Director Paula Nickelson on Historic PHIG Funding

    Paula Nicholson, Director of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, reflects on the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the critical need for a robust and well-resourced public health…

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    Screenshot from video showcasing Paula Nickelson, DHSS Director
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