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City announces plan to continue Health Equity Fund, add new advisory committee members

The fund was launched in 2021 with support from the American Rescue Plan Act — now, it continues with diversified funding sources

Mayor Stoney and Councilmember Ann-Frances Lambert address the crowd

Mayor Stoney and Councilmember Ann-Frances Lambert announced more organizations receiving funding back in January.

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Since the Richmond Health Equity Fund began in 2021, it has distributed over $3.2 million to local organizations working to improve health and address disparities. At a press conference on Thursday, Nov. 7, city leaders spoke about their intention to keep the fund going.

Funding update

Originally funded with a $5 million investment from the American Rescue Plan Act, the HEF has since diversified its sources to prepare for when the ARPA well runs dry.

The following organizations now represent the main investments in the HEF:

  • City of Richmond
  • The Community Foundation
  • Schaberg Foundation
  • Atlantic Union Bank
  • Robins Foundation

Adding to the advisory committee

The Richmond and Henrico Public Health Foundation is seeking new members for the Community Advisory Committee, which is the body that helps decide where the HEF will invest.

CAC members should have professional or lived experience with health challenges in Richmond, especially in the areas of substance use, maternal health, and food access. Members are compensated for their time.

Apply by Tuesday, Nov. 26 to be considered.

Local groups with HEF funding

The HEF has made investments in 27 different local organizations already.

Groups are divided into six categories. Here they are, with examples of ones that have already gotten funding:

  • Access to Healthcare and Education Resources | Crossover Healthcare Ministry, Health Brigade
  • Chronic Disease and Underlying Health Conditions | Community 50/50, Virginia Community Voice
  • Food Access and Security | Richmond Food Justice Alliance, Shalom Farms
  • Maternal and Child Health | Birth In Color, Virginia Prison Birth Project
  • Mental and Behavioral Health | Daily Planet Health Services, Virginia Anti-Violence Project
  • Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery | Gatway Community Health, Nolef Turns

See a full list of organizations.

The next application for groups interested in receiving funding will be in the spring.

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