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 Seed Money

 

Complex social issues like building healthy communities outpace the ability of any one organization to solve them. We create and work within networks that leverage our skills and bring a variety of experiences and talents together to address critical issues. At times this means investing some of our resources to launch a new program or match the support provided by our partners. These relatively modest investments have a great impact on our work and on the lives of others.

 

  
Health Equity Partners:
Investing in Community
 
Sometimes there are projects that need a little help getting started, or times when matching or challenge funds can inspire others and move a project forward. At those moments, we provide seed money as well as technical expertise. We know that investing in people and causes yields a great return and is a way to extend the impact of what we do.

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Tacoma Housing Authority - Salishan gardening participants

We also invest in pilot projects that we establish, believing that our investment, when combined with that of our partners, can dramatically affect new programs in which we believe as well as the people whom we serve through our actions.
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Health and Housing
Success Stories

Tacoma Housing Authority Salishan Shine Project
C.H.E.F. funding supports community efforts to promote healthy eating for all residents.
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Vancouver Housing Authority RISE & STARS Community Center & Skyline Crest Housing Complex
C.H.E.F. provides grants to support development and implementation of "Fresh Ideas for a Healthy Community".
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The Childhood Obesity Prevention Coalition
C.H.E.F. helps form statewide partnership to tackle childhood obesity at systems and policy level.
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Community Health Advocates at Salishan
The Greater Tacoma Community Foundation has selected C.H.E.F.® and Health Equity Partners as a recipient of a Vibrant Community Grant
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