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

Enterprise Evolution: Considerations for Enhancing Public Health Practice through Shared Data Solutions

This session explores the journey to leverage enterprise data platforms to support interoperability, with highlights from Massachusetts, Michigan, New York City, and Santa Clara County.

Strengthening Health Communications Infrastructure: A Hands-On Workshop from North Carolina’s Collaborative Network

Explore how North Carolina is strengthening public health communications through a statewide model featuring peer learning, pilot campaigns, and tools like Arclet that help practitioners adapt, evaluate, and build trust in their own communities.

From Classroom to Community: Cultivating Public Health Careers

Drawing from initiatives in Seattle-King County, Kentucky, and Connecticut, panelists will share approaches for fostering collaboration, investing in public health infrastructure, and introducing young people to public health careers.

State-Based Approaches to Advancing Accreditation and Transformation

PHAB and PHIG recipients from Ohio, Montana, and Missouri share statewide strategies to build capacity for accreditation, including learning communities, incentives, assessments, and tools to support Tribal, local, and state engagement.

Accelerating Public Health Transformation: Strengthening Public Health Infrastructure Through Strategic Investment and Process Improvement

Discover how public health agencies are applying Lean Six Sigma to strengthen their workforce and streamline operations.