ARC: Annual Recipient Convening

The PHIG National Partners host a PHIG Annual Recipient Convening (ARC) bringing together health department leaders, technical assistance providers, PHIG National Partners, CDC, and other key public health partners from across the nation to share innovative approaches for building public health infrastructure and gain insights to improve health outcomes in their communities.

ARC resources showcase innovative approaches, promising practices, and key lessons from public health infrastructure initiatives focused on workforce development, foundational capabilities, and data modernization.

2025 PHIG Annual Recipient Convening and Virtual Day

Strategies to Strengthen the Capacity of the Public Health Workforce

This session highlights two unique strategies to strengthen the capacity of the public health workforce, the Alabama Department of Public Health’s approach to expand grant management professional development opportunities and Kentucky Department of Health and Northwest…

Growing Leaders, Amplifying Voices: Building a Stronger Workforce from Within

Two innovative approaches to workforce development in public health that prioritize leadership growth and employee voice.

Strategic Shifts and Synergies: Strengthening Community Impact Through Adaptability and Connection

Discover how Iowa and Harris County adapted PHIG-funded initiatives through storytelling, collaboration, and flexibility—advancing workforce development, data modernization, and community capacity building while turning challenges into opportunities for impact in evolving public health environments.

Strengthening Local Public Health Infrastructure: State-Local Strategies for Sustainable Impact

Learn how Tennessee, Kansas, and Maryland leveraged Public Health Infrastructure Grant funding to strengthen local systems through strategic investment, technical assistance, and collaboration—enhancing planning, communication, and reporting to showcase PHIG’s impact across jurisdictions.

Leveling Up Public Health Data: Co-Creation and Innovation to Re-Modernize Data Modernization Efforts

Learn from the cities of El Paso, Austin, and Columbus about their efforts to assess the data landscape, promote interoperability, and apply meaningful data frameworks with partners.