New funding opportunities
The Franciscan Children’s Community Health Initiative, a part of Boston Children’s Collaboration for Community Health, aims to improve the health and well-being of children, youth, and families impacted by inequities in health and the social determinants of health. Funding is available in three strategic areas. RFPs are linked below.
- Expanding and Diversifying the Children’s Mental and Behavioral Health Workforce
- Promoting Mental Health through Intentional Youth Engagement
- Supporting Community Food Access
Proposals are due by 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7, 2025.
Collaboration for Community Health
Boston Children’s Hospital is building on our history of partnering with the community to make a significant impact on the health of children and families. Funds are distributed as part of an agreement with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health's Determination of Need/Community Health Initiative program.
A total of $53.4 million was available to be distributed over seven to 10 years.
These funds — Boston Children’s Collaboration for Community Health — are supporting community organizations in addition to our ongoing commitments to programs and other partners.
If you have questions, email TalkToUs@childrens.harvard.edu.
2024 Funded Partner Convening
Shari Nethersole, MD, Vice President of Community Health and Engagement, gave opening remarks.
Alondra Bobadilla, Boston’s first Youth Poet Laureate (2020-22), wrote and performed an original poem. Boston is a House of Mercy was inspired by the Collaboration for Community Health.
Guests were seated at round tables to enhance networking.
Participants were asked to imagine the year 2030 and in an interactive activity shared thoughts about how their efforts have positively impacted the future and what has improved.
The creations were collected and assembled onto large butterfly outlines that were placed around the room.
Some of the thoughts and ideas that were shared.
Some of the thoughts and ideas that were shared.
Youth from South Street Youth Center interviewed funded partners about their organizations and projects for a podcast. Photographs by South Street Youth Center youth were also on display.
Leaders from academic institutions and a youth-serving community organization shared perspectives on building innovative and different pathways that allow for individuals to achieve success. The discussion was moderated by Dr. Shari Nethersole.
The featured panel included from left: Dr. Gemima St. Louis, VP for Workforce Initiatives and Specialty Training, William James College; Dr. Celina Miranda, Executive Director, Hyde Square Task Force; Dr. Shari Nethersole, Vice President of Community Health and Engagement; and Kevin Hepner, Dean of Finance and Operations, Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology.
2023 Annual Report
The Collaboration for Community Health's 2023 Report is available.
- Read the 2023 report.
- Watch an overview of the 2023 Collaboration for Community Health Annual Report.
- View a slide deck with data from the report.
Reports
- Special Issue Brief: Collecting and Using Demographic Information
- 2022 Annual Report
- 2021 Annual Report
- 2020 Annual Report
- 2018 Funding Strategy Report
Updated as of December 10, 2024.