We work with people and organizations who are routinely denied access to local social, political, and economic support systems, whether due to their organizational size or structure, their location, or language or cultural barriers.
By directly providing financial, human, and other resources, we reallocate wealth and knowledge in service of health and wellbeing. Some of the skills we bring to our partnerships are survey and research development, project management, budgeting, organizational governance, health education, policy analysis, and scientific and grant writing, alongside subject area expertise in many aspects of community and individual health.