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We bring FSG’s approaches on Shared Value, Catalytic Philanthropy, Collective Impact, and Strategic Evaluation to assist health foundations and corporations research, develop, implement, and evaluate high impact strategies.
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The Staten Island Foundation: Collective Impact Initiative
With the support of the Staten Island Foundation, a cross-sectoral coalition engaged FSG to help design, organize, and launch a collective impact initiative designed to improve health outcomes on Staten Island, now known as the Tackling Youth Substance Abuse initiative.
Blue Shield of California Foundation: Strategic Plan
FSG worked with the Blue Shield of California Foundation to develop a focused strategic initiative for each of Blue Shield’s three program areas: Health Access, Technology and Healthcare, and Blue Shield Against Violence.
McKesson Foundation: Diabetes Program Design
FSG partnered with the McKesson Foundation to develop a program-focused strategy on improving chronic disease outcomes for low-income and under-served populations in the US.
Better Outcomes, Lower Costs: How Community-Based Funders Can Transform U.S. Health Care
Mark Kramer, Dr. Atul Gawande
Mark Kramer and Dr. Atul Gawande discuss the untapped potential for community-based funders to transform the cost and quality of health care in the United States. Report Video
Charting a Course for Change: Advancing Education, Income and Health Through Collective Impact
A United Way roadmap of core community strategies to boost education, income and health, along with evidence-based implementation approaches. Report
Channeling Change: Making Collective Impact Work
Fay Hanleybrown, John Kania, Mark Kramer
Despite the difficulty of getting collective impact efforts off the ground, those involved report a new sense of optimism that dawns early on in the process. Article
Lalitha Vaidyanathan
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Social Impact Exchange 2013 Conference on Scaling Impact
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"The strategy was very good. They were clearly people who were not only smart, but thought deeply about these issues." - Martin Cohen, President & CEO MetroWest Community Healthcare Program
"The strategy was very good. They were clearly people who were not only smart, but thought deeply about these issues."
- Martin Cohen, President & CEO MetroWest Community Healthcare Program
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