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We would love to support their spread to new communities, helping to adapt, flex, and test them to meet the needs of local communities living in different geographic, social, economic, and political environments. If any solutions resonate with you, your work, or your community, we would love to hear from you.

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Coming out of our community-led innovation process are insights from our co-designed, equity-centered solutions.

Community Insights

Insights for Action

Storytelling Tool to Engage Isolated Caregivers

Isolated caregivers need agency in sharing their stories and opportunities to care for themselves through accessible networks, support, and infrastructure. 

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Assessment Tool for Inclusive Integration of Health Promoters

Supporting promoters’ integration into healthcare institutions through the assessment and strengthening of workplace policies and practices towards inclusion and equity is critical to the health and well-being of promoters and their communities.   

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Exploring Complex Care Data Towards Equitable Policy Design

Improving Vital ID Access for Foster Youth 

Young people need seamless access to official identification cards as they transition out of state care to ensure continuity of critical supports and economic opportunity.  

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Student-Driven Innovation

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Educational instititutions can co-design solutions with undeserved community college students that are centered in their experiences and expertise, helping close the resource gap while also creating a culture of belonging.

Design Lab to Investing in BIPOC Community Leaders 

Community leaders are the engine of innovation to change inequitable systems but require investment in the incubation of their ideas and access to networks for connection to cultivate their ideas.

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Co-Desigining Community College Cultural Center

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Co-design community spaces on college campuses with students is critical to supporting their safety, well-being, and a sense of belonging.

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Data from community information exchanges can be used to advocate for better resources for high needs communities who bear a greater burden and inequitable access to essential needs. 

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