HFWCNY Announces 13 CCWB Grant Recipients, Investment of More Than $1.7 Million in Projects on Trauma-Informed Care for Children
The Health Foundation for Western & Central New York will award grants to thirteen organizations, a collective investment of more than $1.7 million, as part of Phase III of the Co-Creating Well-Being initiative. Introduced in August 2018, the program is aimed at developing and testing new approaches to trauma-informed care for children by bringing together community-based organizations with parents and other caregivers of young children to identify needs and create solutions through a human-centered design approach. Read the full announcement here.
Implementation Kick-Off Meeting
Slide Deck & Recording
Are you part of a CCWB project team? Did you miss the kick-off meeting on October 20th? You can review the slides from the meeting by clicking here. The 3.5-hour recording is also available.
The kick-off meeting contains important information for CCWB project teams related to funded programs and services, disbursements, reporting, technical assistance, coaching, evaluation, and more.
CCWB Learning Hub
Resources, step-by-step instructions, and best practices to improve services and supports for young children and their families.
Learn more about how to integrate Design Thinking; Trauma-Informed Care; and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion into your work.
CCWB Community Forum
The newest feature of the Co-Creating Well-Being learning community has launched!
Whether you’re a CCWB grantee or just want to join the conversation, join the Forum to connect with others working to integrate trauma-informed care and human-centered design into community-based programs and services.