Prenatal to Three Suburban Peer Learning Network: Creating Public-Private Partnerships with Local Foundations
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WebinarLocal philanthropic organizations can be important partners, advising on prenatal-to-three strategic efforts and policy priorities. County leaders can leverage public-private partnerships with philanthropic organizations to establish private funding sources for county-based efforts, address equity gaps and maximize local children’s services.Prenatal to Three Suburban Peer Learning Network: Creating Public-Private Partnerships with Local Foundations
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Prenatal to Three Suburban Peer Learning Network: Creating Public-Private Partnerships with Local Foundations
Local philanthropic organizations can be important partners, advising on prenatal-to-three strategic efforts and policy priorities. County leaders can leverage public-private partnerships with philanthropic organizations to establish private funding sources for county-based efforts, address equity gaps and maximize local children’s services. Join this interactive discussion with county leaders to explore what your county can do to develop and strengthen public-private partnerships that put infants and toddlers at the top of the local policy agenda.
Local philanthropic organizations can be important partners, advising on prenatal-to-three strategic efforts and policy priorities.2021-04-14Webinar2021-04-26
Local philanthropic organizations can be important partners, advising on prenatal-to-three strategic efforts and policy priorities. County leaders can leverage public-private partnerships with philanthropic organizations to establish private funding sources for county-based efforts, address equity gaps and maximize local children’s services. Join this interactive discussion with county leaders to explore what your county can do to develop and strengthen public-private partnerships that put infants and toddlers at the top of the local policy agenda.


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31Aug2022Webinar
The Opioid Response Network: A Free and Localized Resource to Enhance County-Led Efforts
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