BHT Awarded Grant for Cross-Sector Innovation Initiative

December 11, 2019

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BHT has been awarded a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant as part of their Cross-sector Innovation Initiative (CSII). The grant, totaling $146,345, will support the work of the Spokane Collaborative in 2020. This funding will allow us to evaluate the effectiveness of a Collaborative approach to addressing health inequities, as well as supporting facilitation and continued partnership building in 2020. BHT will partner with the Spokane Regional Health District Data Center for the evaluation work. The grant also includes opportunities for shared learning with other CSII communities across the country.

We are so grateful to the Spokane Collaborative leadership team and member organizations who made this possible. We had 25 letters of support in our final application! We look forward to sharing our work as we go.

This grant is funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the grantor is the Public Health Accreditation Board.

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