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

Strengthening Community Health Through Multi-Sector Partnerships: North Dakota’s Innovative

North Dakota’s Multi-Partner Health Collaborative unites sectors to advance public health via SHIP priorities. Presenters share strategies in workforce, wellness, access, and resilience, offering a replicable model for sustainable, cross-sector impact.

Driving Public Health Innovation with AI: Data Modernization Effective Collaboration, and Ethical Policy Development

Arizona, Utah, and partners at the Kansas Health Institute share strategies and ethical applications for using AI to accelerate systems-level data modernization activities.

Strengthening Local Public Health Capacity: Stories of Impact from the Public Health Infrastructure Grant

The Indiana Department of Health and Southern Nevada Health District share how they leveraged PHIG resources to bolster programs that impact the local and community public health partners.

Open-Source Solutions for Public Health Innovation: Practical Tools and Lessons from the Field

In this session, experts from LA County, Montana, and the DIBBS team discuss open-source tools at the forefront of their public health efforts.

Blueprint for Accreditation: How Tools, Strategy, and Teamwork Drive Success

Chicago and Sacramento health departments share accreditation strategies and lessons learned, emphasizing peer learning. PHAB introduces a new project management tool to support streamlined accreditation efforts and staff engagement in core public health functions.