Building Healthy Communities in the State of California
The California Endowment remains committed to our founding mission to improve the health of Californians. The lessons from our first decade as a foundation made it clear that we could enhance the impact of our work by adopting a more tightly focused direction. Beginning in 2010, our work will be focused in pursuit of a single vision: Building Healthy Communities in the state of California.
For more details, click below to play an informative video message from
Our Communities
As part of our 10-year strategic direction, The California Endowment launched CalConnect, a Building Healthy Communities network designed as a collaborative environment for our users to create, connect, collaborate, mobilize and change California into a healthier state.
Click the button below to visit our Building Healthy Communities sites. Learn about the approaches they have embarked upon to improve the places where they live and work. These are the types of innovative approaches we are funding. Does this work interest you as well?
- Boyle Heights
- Central / West Fresno City
- Central Long Beach
- Central Santa Ana
- City Heights (San Diego)
- Coachella
- Del Norte County / Adjacent Tribal Lands
- East Oakland
- East Salinas
- Richmond
- South Figueroa Corridor / Vermont-Manchester
- South Kern County
- South Sacramento
- Southwest Merced / East Merced County
Building Healthy Communities Message
10 Outcomes
The core strategy here is simple in concept. We will select a limited number of communities for deep and comprehensive investments in prevention-oriented partnerships. We will help link the leaders and residents of these communities, and the creativity and lessons they produce, for the purposes of driving a statewide vision for Building Healthy Communities.
The 10 Outcomes we seek are:
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All Children Have Health Coverage
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Families Have Improved Access to a Health Home That Supports Healthy Behaviors
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Health and Family-Focused Human Services Shift Resources Toward Prevention
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Residents Live in Communities with Health-Promoting Land-Use, Transportation and Community Development
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Children and their Families are Safe from Violence in their Homes and Neighborhoods
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Communities Support Healthy Youth Development
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Neighborhood and School Environments Support Improved Health and Healthy Behaviors
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Community Health Improvements are Linked to Economic Development
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Health Gaps for Boys and Young Men of Color are Narrowed
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California has a Shared Vision of Community Health
4 Big results
The 4 Big Results are indicators of achievement - the means by which The California Endowment will show that its enterprising, long-term intention to Build Healthy Communities throughout California succeeds.
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1Provide a Health Home for All Children
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2Reverse the Childhood Obesity Epidemic
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3Increase School Attendance
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4Reduce Youth Violence
Message to Grant Seekers
Welcome. As a grant maker, we are pleased and honored to consider your breakthrough ideas and activities that advance our shared vision of a healthier California. Unfortunately, like many philanthropic organizations, The Endowment has been affected by the troubles on Wall Street, and in our economy. While we are continuing to partner with people and organizations that share our vision for improving the health of their communities, the reality is that we currently have very limited resources available for proposed grants outside of our Building Healthy Communities (BHC) 10-year plan.
APPLICATIONS If after reviewing the 4 Big Results and 10 Outcomes as well as the Message to Grant Seekers, you remain interested in applying for a grant, please click the link below to complete a Letter of Inquiry (LOI). If your proposed project would take place in one of our fourteen BHC communities, please do not submit an LOI but contact your local program manager directly.
Thank you for being our partner in Building Healthy Communities.
