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SUMMARY:NMHEP Awards Community Driven Research Projects to Advance Health Equity
DESCRIPTION:NMHEP awarded two Community Driven Research Projects to Advance Health Equity recently. Many great applications were received from around the state of NM. The NMHEP Capacity Building Sub committee narrowed down the applications to two finalists. The two finalists were the New Mexico Environmental Law Center\, which plans to use the award to develop\, advocate\, and present a cumulative impacts regulation\, along with representation from clients and community members who are most impacted\, to the Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board\, with the ultimate intention to advocate its adoption statewide. Also the NM Social Justice Equity Institute\, which plans to update and expand their past HIA – Looking Within: Uranium Exposure and Health Outcomes. The grant will help to plan with the communities of Churchrock\, Crownpoint\, Pinedale and Manuelito communities. Thank you to all who applied and please look out for future funding opportunities.
URL:https://nmhep.org/event/nmhep-awards-community-driven-research-projects-to-advance-health-equity/
LOCATION:NM\, United States
CATEGORIES:NMHEP update
ORGANIZER;CN="NMHEP":MAILTO:dgaussoin@nmhep.org
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SUMMARY:NMHEP Year-end Update
DESCRIPTION:Here is NMHEP’s 2022 year-end update from our fiscal sponsor Open Collective Foundation \n1. What did you accomplish during 2022? How did you use money?\n2022 was a big year of change for the New Mexico Health Equity Partnership! In 2022\, we moved to a new staffing model\, changed fiscal sponsors\, and created a new and evolving business plan for the organization. 2022 also saw changes to our funding model. We spent much of 2022 working internally: researching\, preparing for\, implementing\, and adjusting to these shifts. We’re looking forward to engaging in a more external-facing way in 2023! \nIn 2022 we:\nCreated a new business model.\nCreated a new staffing model.\nHired a new Co-Director\, Alexandra Goldman.\nTransitioned long-time NMHEP staff David Gaussoin to new role as Co-Director.\nBid farewell to Jessi Jensen\, former HEP Director.\nOnboarded staff to new roles.\nResearched new Fiscal Sponsor and moved to the Open Collective Foundation from the Santa Fe Community Foundation.\nSupported anti-racism work though three Health Impact Assessment Technical Assistance trainings with Deconstructing Racism NM.\nSupported vaccine equity across the state through serving as co-project director for the State Health Equity Committee.\nCollaborated with Con Alma Health Foundation on a Vaccine Rollout & Community Rebuild grant program.\nWrapped up reporting for a large\, 10-year grant from the WK Kellogg Foundation\nCelebrated our 10th Birthday!\nRaised over $1\,500 through individual donors for our 10th Birthday campaign.\nAdded three new community partners to our Steering Committee.\nReleased the Healthy Masculinities Toolkit\, alongside our partners in the NM Healthy Masculinities Collaborative.\nHelp organize a retreat for the Healthy Masculinities Collaborative.\nGave a photovoice workshop in San Miguel County.\nLifted Community voice through Newsletter and social media.\nWrapped up McKinley County Health Impact Assessment project.\nReleased an RFP for two Community Driven Research Projects to Advance Health Equity\, focused on Racial Equity.\nFunds were spent on staff salaries\, supporting our organizational\, internal work. Funds were also spent to compensate contract trainers\, interpreters\, and graphic recorders for the Deconstructing Racism NM project\, funding small research projects across the state\, holding a gathering for the Healthy Masculinities Collaborative\, and compensating community members for involvement in statewide meetings. \n2. What challenges did you face during 2022? What did your Collective learn? How did you change or grow? \nChange was a challenge and a tremendous learning opportunity for NMHEP in 2022. We grew into our new positions\, learning along the way. We enjoyed the opportunity to explore a Co-Directorship model\, and continue to learn about how to share responsibility and collaborate horizontally. \nOne of our largest challenges of the year was the conclusion of our 10-year grant from the WK Kellogg Foundation. This grant comprised most of our funding during our 10-year history. We have been working this year to create a sustainable and diversified funding model for the future which includes grants and a fee-for-service model. \n3. What are your plans for 2023? Anything exciting coming up? \nIn 2023\, we plan to expand our fee-for-service workshop offerings. We plan to offer workshops centered around community-based research and storytelling\, including graphic recording\, photovoice\, and data literacy. \nWe also plan to re-energize and expand our membership base and use this momentum to seek new opportunities for research collaboration. \nWe will also continue the internal work of creating our business model and securing new funding sources.
URL:https://nmhep.org/event/nmhep-year-end-update/
LOCATION:NM\, United States
CATEGORIES:NMHEP update
ORGANIZER;CN="NMHEP":MAILTO:dgaussoin@nmhep.org
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