Workshop on Advancing Systems Change for Grantmaking Organizations
Is your grantmaking organization committed to increasing funding for equity and systems change? Are you seeking to learn from communities that have successfully transformed systems and shifted power? The Population Health Innovation Lab (PHIL), in partnership with the Ginger Lee Global Health Consulting Group, invites you to join us for a four-week workshop to improve your grantmaking efforts as informed by the Public Health and Racial Equity Model for Systems Change (PHaRE Model for Systems Change). PHaRE is a newly developed, evidence-based model grounded in lessons learned from The California Endowment's Building Healthy Communities' 1,200+ successful systems and policy changes which were led by low-resourced communities. Data from interviews with Program Managers and related document analysis have been overlaid with Complexity Theory and Multiple Streams Framework to produce this evidence-based model.
This four-week workshop is designed specifically for grantmaking organizations focused on advancing systems change through place-based and place-conscious grantmaking. The workshop, organized around the 5 Phases of the PHaRE Model for Systems Change, will equip you with strategies and tools to support the development of sustainable community power ecosystems and identify leverage points for transformative change. We will examine and discuss case studies to better understand the PHaRE Model in action. Community members that have been deeply involved in building power and transforming systems will join us at key points along our learning journey. We will then translate this deeper wisdom and knowledge into practical action plans to promote lasting change.