Impacting Public Health

Success Stories

See firsthand stories of impact from the PHIG grant. From small wins to transformative changes, PHIG is fostering widespread innovation in public health systems and structures.

  • PHIG Funds Support Postnatal Care Improvements in Multnomah County

    The Multnomah County Health Department is using PHIG funding to support four WIC employees pursuing lactation certification, doubling the number of women of color lactation consultants in Oregon. This increase is essential, as lactation consultants play a vital role in improving breastfeeding initiation and duration, especially for BIPOC communities where access to culturally aligned care has been limited. Two employees have already started prerequisite classes, with two more joining in Spring 2025. The initiative also pilots a prepayment process to reduce financial barriers to professional development while establishing a formal process for staff funding requests, set for completion by early 2025.

    A smiling woman holds a baby close, embodying warmth and joy in a beautiful display of maternal affection.
  • 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
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