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Investing in Equitable Access to Care

WEBA lack of insurance is hazardous to individual and community health. That's why we invest in closing the Medicaid coverage gap and supporting ACA enrollment.

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Healthy Places NC: Cultivating Community Health and …

WEBLaunched by the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust in 2012, Healthy Places NC is investing up to $100 million to improve the health of residents in 10 to 15 of the …

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Addressing North Carolina’s Mental Health Needs

WEBThe Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust started with the mission of improving North Carolina residents’ health and quality of life. Early on, the Trust focused on …

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Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust Announces Dr. Laura Gerald as …

WEBThe Trust announced today that Dr. Laura Gerald will serve as president of the statewide foundation committed to improving the health and quality of life of …

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Five Questions on Leadership, Health, and Equity with Columbus …

WEBWe spoke to community leaders in and around our Healthy Places NC counties to gather their thoughts on leadership development, capacity building, and the …

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Healthy Places NC

WEBIn 2022, the Trust announced we had reached our $100 million commitment to those counties and would expand the initiative regionally. Our work with rural communities …

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Embedding a Federally Qualified Health Center in a Hospital

WEBAt a community conversation in Halifax County, North Carolina in 2018, Brian Harris, then CEO of the Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)—Rural Health Group …

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Equitable Health Systems

WEBWhat we know: Because the health care system is undergoing a sweeping shift driven by rising costs, poor outcomes, and federal reform, it is moving from traditional …

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Meet the Leaders Advancing Racial Equity in North Carolina

WEBAt the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, we are working with communities to change inequitable systems, policies, and practices — to right the wrongs of racism …

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Equitable Access to Care

WEBExpanding Medicaid in North Carolina. Expanding Medicaid is projected to create more than 37,000 new jobs and insure approximately 365,000 more people, according to a new …

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Five Questions on Leadership, Health, and Equity with Yesenia Cuello

WEBWe spoke to community leaders in and around our Healthy Places NC counties to gather their thoughts on leadership development, capacity building, and the …

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Ensuring Access to Healthy Food in Beaufort County

WEBWith support from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust and Healthy Places North Carolina—the Trust’s signature initiative to improve health in rural communities – …

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Funding Opportunities

WEBThe Trust is interested in hearing from technical assistance partners to support the capacity of grassroots organizations and networks working on health improvement efforts in …

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Obesity Reduction in Robeson, Bladen, and Columbus Counties

WEBLike many parts of the state, rural Healthy Places North Carolina communities are working to address high obesity rates and food insecurity. To help …

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