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This is why we focus our health equity grantmaking in two priority areas:
Good health is about more than medical care. Health equity means removing economic and social barriers that prevent people from experiencing optimal health, such as poverty, lack of transportation and education opportunities and environmental factors. We look for innovative initiatives that:
Healthy moms, healthy birthing people and healthy babies should be the starting point for a healthy society. Yet in the U.S., racial disparities in maternal and infant mortality and morbidity persist across all socioeconomic statuses – especially for Black and Indigenous families.Our grantmaking promotes peak health for birthing parents and our youngest children, prenatal through infancy. We look for initiatives that:
Approaches vary by location according to the expressed needs of our communities.