CHC’s model for social change is a community-based participatory research approach that seeks to ensure our work is grounded in community experience and context through community-centered and driven research design, data analysis and policy development. As a lead of our own research and evaluation projects, and as partners in other coalitions’ research and evaluation efforts, our aim is to better understand the systems we seek to transform, develop data-driven collective impact strategies, and constantly learn from all that we are doing to improve and increase our impact.
Food Rescue Macro Grant Funding Opportunity
Los Angeles Sanitation and Environment, Rising Communities (formerly Community Health Councils), and the Los Angeles Food Policy Council are excited to announce the availability of the Food Rescue Macro Grants.
The Inaugural Food Rescue Grantee Cohort
Los Angeles Sanitation and Environment, Rising Communities (formerly Community Health Councils), and the Los Angeles Food Policy Council are delighted to introduce the organizations that have been selected as recipients of the Food Rescue Micro Grant program.
1 in 10 LA County adults struggle with medical debt
For those struggling with medical debt, experts advise learning your rights, asking questions and reaching out to organizations.
Analyzing LA County’s Proposed 2023-24 Budget
ENG | ESPIn mid-April, the Los Angeles County Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-24 recommended budget was released by the County...
Positive Deviance: Monthly messages from Michelle Burton
Positive DeviancePositive deviance – the observation that in every community there are certain individuals or groups...
Micro-Grant Funding Opportunity
LOS ANGELES SANITATION AND ENVIRONMENT, COMMUNITY HEALTH COUNCILS, AND THE LOS ANGELES FOOD POLICY COUNCIL ARE PLEASED...