SLHI 2015 Annual Report

  • The More Things Change…
  • FY2015
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The More Things Change…

“The more things change,” goes the old saying, “the more they stay the same.” As a catalyst for community health, we view change as a vehicle for growth. The key, of course, is to recognize what should change and what should remain the same in order to be as effective as possible. Each choice reflects on an organization’s principles, priorities and goals. [Read More]

Access to Care and Coverage


Cover Arizona Coalition
A half million Arizonans – and counting - on a promising path to better health and well being. [Read More]

Health Care Workforce Development
The goal of a more highly-paid workforce meets the need for an increase in health care professionals. [Read More]

Healthy Community Design


Access to Healthy Foods
A broad spectrum of stakeholders is collaborating on solutions for locally-produced healthy foods in Maricopa County. [Read More]

Municipal Policy for Health
From community gardens to transportation and walkability, municipal decisions can be a starting point for improved health and well-being. [Read More]

Community Capacity Building


​The Evolution of Technical Assistance
As changes affecting nonprofits have picked up pace, so have changes to our approach in helping them get better at what they do. [Read More]

The Alliance Fellows
Creating healthy communities requires collaboration. Productive alliances produce greater impact through the art and science of master facilitation. [Read More]

Collaboration and Innovation



​The Evolution of Grantmaking
Innovative ideas and approaches combine with funding to produce positive impact and systems change. [Read More]

​Community, Health, Savings
Connecting Arizonans to the health care they need in efficient, relevant ways. [Read More]

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