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Feb 06
2019

IPHI Partners with Local Foundation to Complete its 2018 Community Needs Assessment

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IPHI Partners with Local Foundation to Complete its 2018 Community Needs Assessment   IPHI partnered with the Cameron Foundation in Petersburg, VA to update its periodic Community Needs Assessment for 2018. The assessment provides a comprehensive review of demographic, socioeconomic, GO! >

Feb 04
2019

Twenty-Eight Mini-Grants Awarded to Montgomery County Public Schools to support Local School Wellness Councils

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28 Mini-Grants Awarded to Montgomery County Public Schools to Support Local School Wellness Councils   Through the Healthy Montgomery Transforming Communities Initiative (TCI), IPHI is partnering with Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) to provide technical assistance and funding to GO! >

Jan 04
2019

Southern Maryland Partners Launch PreventionLink

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Southern Maryland Partnership Receives Major Federal Funding to Create Integrated Regional System of Chronic Disease Prevention and Care.   The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently awarded the Prince George’s County Health Department and a broad group of partners a $12 GO! >

Dec 03
2018

IPHI Leads Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Training for Project HOPE

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IPHI Leads Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Training for Project HOPE   On December 3-4, 2018, IPHI facilitated a 2-day workshop on equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) with state and local leaders in early childhood education in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The workshop supported Nemours GO! >

May 10
2018

Regional Update on CHW Workforce Development and Certification

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CHW Certification and Workforce Development – Spring 2018 Update  Maryland Great news concerning CHW certification comes out of Maryland! Together with chapters of the Maryland CHW Network and other partners, IPHI was highly involved in the CHW certification legislation introduced during GO! >

Apr 24
2018

IPHI Receives Capacity Building Grant from the Healthcare Initiative Foundation

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IPHI is one of 15 recipients of the Healthcare Initiative Foundations FY18 Capacity Building Grants. The award of $25,000 will support the implementation of Local School Wellness Councils (LSWCs) in public schools in Montgomery County, Maryland. IPHI is currently working with Montgomery County GO! >

Apr 10
2018

Gaithersburg Elementary School Showcases Wellness

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Gaithersburg Elementary School Showcases Wellness in Montgomery County On April 10th, the Healthy Montgomery Transforming Communities Initiative (TCI) partners from IPHI, Trinity Health, Holy Cross Health and the Eat Well Be Active Partnership visited Gaithersburg Elementary School (GES), one GO! >

Feb 02
2018

The Health Collaborative of the Dan River Region Receives National Recognition through Healthiest Cities & Counties Challenge

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The Health Collaborative of the Dan River Region Receives National Recognition through the Healthiest Cities & Counties Challenge The Institute for Public Health Innovation has been working in partnership with The Health Collaborative of the Dan River Region, VA to support community health GO! >

Oct 24
2017

The Institute for Public Health Innovation Releases the State of Maryland’s First Food Charter

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For Immediate Release:  October 24, 2017 Contact:   Evelyn Kelly, 202-407-7086 ekelly@old.institutephi.org The Institute for Public Health Innovation Releases the State of Maryland’s First Food Charter Washington, D.C. –  The Institute for Public Health Innovation (IPHI) releases the “Maryland GO! >

Oct 12
2017

At summit, a collaborative view on region’s health

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Traci Petty attended the Third Annual Health Collaborative Summit on Thursday to find out more strategies to make a difference in the community. She was among the more than 100 people who turned out for the summit. As director of community impact and operations for the United Way of GO! >