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We fund organizations and projects which disrupt our current behavioral health space and create impact at the individual, organizational, and societal levels.

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Our participatory funds alter traditional grantmaking by shifting power
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We build public and private partnerships to administer grant dollars toward targeted programs.

Program Related Investments

We provide funds at below-market interest rates that can be particularly useful to start, grow, or sustain a program, or when results cannot be achieved with grant dollars alone.

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Tia Burroughs Clayton, MSS
Learning and Community Impact Consultant

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Alyson Ferguson, MPH
Chief Operating Officer

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Vivian Figueredo, MPA
Learning and Community Impact Consultant

Derrick M. Gordon, PhD
Learning and Community Impact Consultant

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Georgia Kioukis, PhD
Learning and Community Impact Consultant

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Samantha Matlin, PhD
Senior Learning & Community Impact Consultant

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Caitlin O'Brien, MPH
Director of Learning & Community Impact

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Joe Pyle, MA
President

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Nadia Ward, MEd, PhD
Learning and Community Impact Consultant

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Bridget Talone, MFA
Grants Manager for Learning and Community Impact

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Hitomi Yoshida, MSEd
Graduate Fellow

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Ashley Feuer-Edwards, MPA
Learning and Community Impact Consultant

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By Faith, Health and Healing Community Programs

Overdose Prevention and Community Healing Fund

By Faith, Health, and Healing has been operating for the last four years to help address community trauma, gun violence, and substance use concerns.

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By Faith, Health, and Healing has been operating for the last four years to help address community trauma, gun violence, and substance use concerns. Since then, we have grown expansively into four programs that now work with people from all walks of life and all ages. This grant will help us sustain and grow our programs that are the heart and soul of the organization, and that have helped us reach over 500 families since our inception. We strive to always meet people where they are, and our programs are a testament to that goal. Each of our four programs: Mothers Helping Mothers, Men of Power, The Village that Heals Youth Summer Camp, & Building a Brighter Future Through the Art of Construction, offers opportunities to heal, to create, to discuss, to learn, and see what the world has to offer beyond our traumas. The programs, most importantly, allow us to create spaces where people can build connections with one another and shape the community as they see fit. These funds will help us reach more community members, double our reach, and make a large difference in community healing. We want to express that this work has always been shaped by the needs voiced by community members and we will always remain true to that; meeting people where they are and providing resources for healing is only one way in which we make a large impact.