Elevating racial equity conversations in the community
Leading the way to a day when every person has a fair and just opportunity to be as healthy as possible is the very center of our work at bi3, and today, Jill Miller, President & CEO of Bethesda...
Read morebi3 and Best Point discuss partnership to transform maternal mental healthcare on Local 12
Complications arising from maternal mental health impact 800,000 women per year in the U.S. About 75% of these cases are untreated, and suicide and overdose are the leading causes of death for women in the first year after pregnancy....
Read morebi3 and American Heart Association share reproductive health survey results on Local 12
In 2021, bi3 awarded a one-year $175,000 grant to support the recruitment of Hamilton County women into AHA’s Research Goes Red Reproductive Health Survey, which looks at the link between new mothers and cardiovascular and reproductive health. This study...
Read moreCamille Jones shares her original poem, “The Path Worth Taking”
Each March, we celebrate Women’s History Month commemorating the vital role of women in American history. At our most recent Bethesday Inc. Board meeting, we were honored to have local Cincinnati artist Camille Jones showcase the power of the...
Read moreLanguage is a key to reducing health disparities
Perspective by Kiana Trabue bi3 Vice President of Strategic Partnerships Featured by Grantmakers for Effective Organizations (GEO) and Philanthropy Ohio Language is powerful. The individual words we use to describe people can substantially impact the way others perceive them....
Read moreJill Miller shares bi3’s journey from traditional grantmaking to Trust-based Philanthropy
When Jill Miller, President & CEO of Bethesda Inc., first joined the bi3 team, bi3 was operating as a traditional grantmaker. As Jill dove into the work, she recognized several characteristics typical of most traditional funder/grantee relationships–tedious reporting requirements,...
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