Communications

PHIG Funds a Public Health Residency Program in Nashville and Davidson County

Jamie Means, workforce development director for the Metro Public Health Department of Nashville and Davidson County, explains how they have used Public Health Infrastructure Grant dollars to fund a public health residency program in the latest…

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ASTHO’s Rulemaking Resources

These rulemaking resources provide core insights into the rulemaking process and more.

Advocacy in Public Health: Making a Difference in Your Community

Participants of this training will gain a comprehensive understanding of public health advocacy, from identifying critical health issues and building effective campaigns to navigating challenges, measuring impact, and adhering to ethical principles.

Advancing Public Health Through Community Partnerships: Resources and Strategies

Strong community partnerships enhance public health infrastructure, reduce disparities, and improve local responses to health challenges. In our latest blog, find resources that support agency staff in building effective collaborations.

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Marion County Uses PHIG to Launch First Paid Internship Program

With PHIG funds, the Marion County Public Health Department (MCPHD) launched its first paid internship program in spring 2024. MCPHD initially partnered with Indiana University’s Fairbanks School of Public Health and has grown to include more…

Intern and a staff member of Marion County working at the Diaper Den project.