Twitter FAcebook LinkedIn Email Insights & Perspectives • Perspective Three Ways Foundations Can Navigate Changing Political Tides Melinda Fine, Ed.D., Affiliate, Grantmaking Services Jessica Mowles, Consultant Jessica Mowles Is it on? Is it off? Is it on? Is it off? Our heads are spinning with the series of attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and the numerous ways in which both the federal government and state level actors are strategizing to alter and/or erode health policy. In today’s turbulent climate, when shifting political winds and policy changes go hand-in-hand with ever-expanding health care needs across the country, how can health funders be strategically effective? TCC’s Melinda Fine Ed.D. and Jessica Mowles share three strategic learning processes that will engage foundations and funders during complex times. Read “Three Ways Foundations Can Navigate Changing Political Tides” on gih.org > December 7, 2017
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