The Scattergood Foundation hosts a Community of Practice for grantees of our Community Fund for Immigrant Wellness. Learn more about communities of practice and how grantee organizations are engaging in this new blog from Scattergood Graduate Fellow, Hitomi Yoshida, M.S. Ed.. https://lnkd.in/eA5Cd5B7
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The Scattergood Foundation believes major disruption is needed to build a stronger, more effective, compassionate, and inclusive society where behavioral health is central. We approach our work with humility and strive to share power responsibly while being unrelenting advocates for practices that advance equity for all. At the Foundation, we THINK, DO, and SUPPORT in order to shift the paradigm and practice for behavioral health, and recognize the unique spark and basic dignity in every human. Follow Us on Twitter @ScattergoodFdn and Facebook @scattergoodfoundation
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Employees at Scattergood Foundation
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Esther Hio-Tong Castillo, Ph.D. 鄭曉彤
DEI Consultant | Sociologist | Transformational Facilitator | Data-Informed Strategist | Building Community Wellness, Dignity, and Human-Centered…
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Samantha Matlin
Psychologist
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Alyson Ferguson, MPH
Chief Operating Officer at Thomas Scattergood Behavioral Health Foundation
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Tyrone Quarterman, MPH
Senior Manager of Health Equity and Diversity | People & culture leader | Cross-functional collaboration expert
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UPCOMING EVENT: Join New York Times bestselling co-authors Patrick J. Kennedy, the nation's leading voice on mental health and addiction policy, and Stephen Fried, award-winning journalist, for a discussion on their latest book, Profiles in Mental Health Courage. The event will be moderated by Maiken Scott, host and executive producer of "The Pulse" on WHYY. Wednesday, May 22, 2024 6:00pm College of Physicians of Philadelphia Register here https://lnkd.in/e4UNr9mF
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Exciting event happening tomorrow: WHYY News + The Pulse: Bridging The Gaps For Latino Health Latino people are the largest racial or ethnic group in the United States, making up nearly 20 percent of the country’s population. Despite that, Latinos may feel alienated by our medical system due to cultural and language barriers, and a lack of Latino physicians. Those barriers can have a real impact on their overall health. In Philadelphia, many Latino residents are underinsured or uninsured according to data from the city’s Department of Public Health, and have trouble accessing regular and preventative health care. Join WHYY for dinner and a conversation about solutions to provide health care to Latino communities and patients. Maiken Scott, host of WHYY’s The Pulse, will talk about the show’s recent coverage of Latino health issues and guests are welcome to discuss insights and solutions. We’ll also be joined by WHYY News Reporter Johnny Perez-Gonzalez and WHYY Producer Everett Robinson, former staffer at Esperanza. This is a free event but registration is required. Register using this link: https://lnkd.in/ei8Z4f5X
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Join us for the eighth Think Bigger Do Good webinar featuring paper author Sharon Hoover, Ph.D. of the University of Maryland and Joe Pyle, M.A. of the Scattergood Foundation. They will discuss how resources could be best allocated to facilitate the delivery of effective and comprehensive supports and services to children and adolescents in schools. Schools are the main delivery sites for youth mental health services. Many districts have adopted comprehensive school mental health systems (CSMHS) to provide a multitiered approach comprising mental health promotion, prevention, and intervention to students via partnerships between school and community health and behavioral health providers. COVID-19 relief funding and other new federal and state investments in school mental health have led to expansions of school mental health programming in most states. An impending federal funding cliff necessitates an examination of how to wisely invest now to achieve the greatest positive future impact on youth mental health. https://lnkd.in/eypHAXqH
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The Community Fund for Immigrant Wellness is seeking applications for its fifth cycle of grantmaking to support organizations that remove barriers and provide opportunities for individuals to live with dignity and joy. Organizations can apply for up to $50,000 to support the emotional health and wellbeing of immigrant and refugee communities. The funding is flexible and should be used to support programs that: -Create opportunities with immigrant communities to encourage care, positive coping strategies, and collective healing -Build spaces that cultivate meaningful connections among community members -Foster a sense of dignity and self-agency -Center cultural practices of participants Applications are due Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024 at 5pm ET. An optional informational session will be held on Tuesday, March 5th at 10am. Register at: bit.ly/3uGUWJc Participate in this unique, community-driven approach to grantmaking today! https://bit.ly/CommFund24
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The 2024 Kensington Community Resilience Fund grant cycle is officially open! Apply by March 20th, 2024. Please also join us for a virtual informational session. Informational sessions are being held on Thursday, Feburary 22nd at 5:30pm and on Friday, February 23rd at 9am. For more information, a link to apply, and registration for either informational session, please visit our website: https://lnkd.in/edQutXwD
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Join us for a #ThinkBiggerDoGood webinar on February 21, 2024 at 12:00pm EST focused on the newest paper in the series, Judicial Threats to Olmstead and the Americans with Disabilities Act. The webinar will feature Jean Mangan, J.D. and Andrea L. Dennis, J.D. of the University of Georgia School of Law and will be moderated by Jane Mogavero, ESQ. of the Patrick P. Lee Foundation. The speakers will discuss their new paper as well as recent court proceedings. Register today: https://lnkd.in/eCgxwWbT In the paper, authors examine the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Olmstead v L.C. ex rel. Zimring and related Supreme Court rulings that could raise questions about the Americans With Disabilities Act’s guarantee of care in integrated settings and about which governmental entity’s interpretation should be respected when deciding whether a state has met its integration obligation. After reviewing statutes, administrative regulations, and judicial decisions, the authors conclude that Olmstead’s integration mandate will likely stand, but actions should be taken to codify the rule in federal and state statutes so that governmental agencies will continue to have the authority to ensure compliance with the mandate. Peg's Foundation Peter & Elizabeth Tower Foundation
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Judicial Threats to Olmstead and the Americans With Disabilities Act. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
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Thank you Hitomi Yoshida, M.S. Ed. for your reflections on participatory grantmaking and the Community Fund for Immigrant Wellness.
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging - University Life Division, University of Pennsylvania; Qualitative Research - Scattergood Foundation
Excited to share my first blog article as a graduate fellow! https://lnkd.in/euHPDJYr I am starting a capstone project focusing on participatory grantmaking and community of practice among immigrant organizational leaders. This is a condensed summary of an initial literature review. Thank you for your guidance and encouragement, Drs Amrita V Subramanian, Ph.D. Amy M. Ware Nancy Watterson Claire Robertson-Kraft Appreciate your ongoing support Caitlin O'Brien, MPH Sarorng (Rorng) S. Manuel Portillo Andrea Taylor #participatorygrantmaking #communitycollaboration #peerlearning #communityofpractice #immigrant communities
Building Partnerships through Participatory Grantmaking (PGM) - The Scattergood Foundation
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In less than a month Mayor-Elect Cherelle Parker and her team will officially take office. As #Philly continues to experience unacceptable community-level outcomes in gun violence, drug deaths, and poverty as well as an impending fiscal cliff, we need to get smarter, faster, and more targeted in the way we tackle challenges. The latest #VisionPhiladelphia paper is on the importance of data integration and partnerships to deliver better outcomes for all Philadelphians (https://lnkd.in/dydXrmjp) Thank you Dr. Anjali Chainani-Jha and Andres M. Celin from Anavi Strategies and Jamile Tellez Lieberman, DrPH, MPH from Esperanza. who co-authored Advancing Community Outcomes through Data Sharing and Partnerships. This paper provides recommendations to the incoming Parker Administration to take a bold approach and bring the political will necessary to making meaningful progress in our city. It’ll take systems-level change and long-term commitment from our next mayor. To learn more about the critical need for data integration in Philadelphia, read the full paper at www.visionphiladelphia.org. Special thanks to Elinor Haider Caitlin O'Brien, MPH Joe Pyle Larry Eichel as well! #VisionPhiladelphia #PublicPolicy #PhillyGovernment #LocalGovernment #Partnerships #CommunityDevelopment #Collaboration #Publicprivatepartnerships Vision Philadelphia is supported in part by The Barra Foundation, NEUBAUER FAMILY FOUNDATION, The Pew Charitable Trusts, Philadelphia Foundation, regional foundation, Scattergood Foundation, Stoneleigh Foundation, William Penn Foundation, and United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the organizations. As nonpartisan organizations, we do not grant permission for reprints, links, citations, or other uses of these papers in any way that suggests that the participating entities endorse a candidate, party, product, or business.
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Is your organization interested in applying for a grant from the Overdose Prevention and Community Healing Fund? Please join us for one of two informational sessions about the opportunity. To register, use the links below: Tuesday, December 5, 2023, from 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM: https://lnkd.in/gHhgh62N Wednesday, December 6, 2023, from 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM: https://lnkd.in/gUJB7Pxh The sessions will include information about the Fund's background and history, eligibility, the application and selection process, and important information about budgeting, reporting, and compliance. All applicants will be required to either attend a session or view a recording. Looking forward to seeing you there! City of Philadelphia
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