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org/what-we-do/grantmaking/grants/) We envision a Connecticut where everyone—regardless of race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status—can achieve optimal health. To make this a reality, we focus on four areas that are critical to ensuring that the next generation will not face the same persistent racial and ethnic health disparities.
* Expand Health Care Coverage * Community Health Workers * Infrastructure for Health Equity Change comes from many different approaches. It can be through a grant that identifies a new way to deliver care, policy research that identifies a solution to a pressing problem, or leadership that fosters change. Our publications are focused on identifying solutions to complex problems.
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We strive to be a key resource in helping people understand and explore the complex health care system, the disparities that exist, and potential solutions. We focus on improving health outcomes for people of color and ensuring that all Connecticut residents have access to affordable and high-quality care. Through public policy, grantmaking, and leadership development, we work to make lasting changes that improve lives.
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