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

Synergies and Project Implementation for Sustainability

Learn how partnerships and PHIG funding help states strengthen workforce capacity and sustain health infrastructure.

Organizational Competencies: Workforce Practices and Collaborative Approaches

Strengthen your organization’s core competencies through effective workforce and collaboration strategies.
This session highlights best practices for cross-sector partnership, leadership approaches that foster continuous improvement, and the impact of statewide workforce programs supported by results-based…

Leveraging Low-Cost Technology to Drive Workforce Success: How DCHHS Reduced Vacancy Rates with the Public Health Workforce Tool

This session explores how Dallas County (DCHHS) designed, built, and iteratively improved the Public Health Workforce Tool (PHWT) to meet evolving workforce management needs while maintaining a low cost. Participants learn how features such as role-based…

From Vision to Action: Resources and Approaches for Public Health System Transformation

Explore practical tools and real-world examples to support public health system transformation. This session highlights state-wide transformation efforts, including an in-depth look at Illinois’ approach, and introduces a Blueprint for Public Health System Transformation that guides…

The Arch of Data: Modernizing Public Health Systems through Connection, Tools, and Infrastructure

Learn about data modernization activities in Montana, Illinois, Chicago, and New York that bring together technology, people, process, and governance to work meaningfully with partners, support analytics, and improve timeliness.