May 2020 Newsletter
- By bi3
- on May 7, 2020
This Mother’s Day marks more than 50 days of social distancing and children being out of school. For every mom adjusting to this new normal and trying to do her best, thank you for everything you do!
Read moreApril 2020 Newsletter
- By bi3
- on April 15, 2020
It’s an old story, with a new villain. Racial and social disparities have impacted the health of our minority community for decades with higher rates of heart disease, diabetes, stroke, late-stage cancer, infant death, and shorter life expectancy.
Read moreMarch 2020 Newsletter
- By bi3
- on March 31, 2020
We are facing unprecedented times as our healthcare system and community fight the COVID-19 pandemic. At bi3, we find strength, courage and hope in seeing so many people and organizations across our region band together to help one another.
Read moreFebruary 2020 Newsletter
- By bi3
- on February 27, 2020
At bi3, we envision a day when every baby has an equal opportunity to achieve their highest level of health and well-being. This can only be accomplished if we start talking about race and addressing the inequities that exist...
Read moreJanuary 2020 Newsletter
- By bi3
- on January 21, 2020
At bi3, we invest in new ideas to spark innovation in health and healthcare. We create new partnerships and collaborations that challenge the status quo and propose new solutions to old problems.
Read moreDecember 2019 Newsletter
- By bi3
- on December 18, 2019
As 2019 comes to a close, we invite you to celebrate the impact bi3 has made together with our funded partners and watch our video that captures both the essence and effect of our work throughout the past 10...
Read moreNovember 2019 Newsletter
- By bi3
- on November 26, 2019
Do you know that even though we spend more on health in the U.S., we have worse health outcomes and less access to care than other wealthy countries?
Read moreOctober 2019 Newsletter
- By bi3
- on October 22, 2019
Ohio continues to be at the epicenter of the opioid crisis, impacting families across our community. Studies show that nearly 80 percent of Americans using heroin (including those in treatment) report misusing prescription opioids first.
Read moreAugust 2019 Newsletter
- By bi3
- on August 28, 2019
We are excited to announce that we are awarding nearly $1.2 million in grants to Talbert House and Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services. The grants will fund two different initiatives that build on already existing relationships to deconstruct barriers...
Read moreJuly 2019 Newsletter
- By bi3
- on July 16, 2019
Grantmakers in Health (GIH), a national organization for philanthropic organizations working to improve health, featured bi3’s work at its national conference in June.
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