philanthropy: the government’s tugboat with community health acceleration partnership

episode 8:

Implementing government policies and programs that address community needs is essential for systems change. But often, governments don’t have enough funding or reach to make this a reality. At Community Health Partnership, they see philanthropy as a tugboat to the large vessel of government. CHAP is helping make New Jersey the safest place to deliver a baby. 

In today’s episode, we’ll learn how philanthropy can be the connective tissue between community and the government.

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Wendy McWeeny
Director, Community Health Acceleration Partnership

Episode Guest:

Tammy Snyder Murphy
First Lady of New Jersey

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