Celebrating Healthy Beginnings+Healthy Communities Collaborative Accomplishments From 2015 Through 2020

A multi-racial group of eight adults in professional clothing stands in front of a white marble building, all smiling. The words “State of Oregon” and an eagle are carved into the building above the large glass doors.

Northwest Health Foundation’s Healthy Beginnings+Healthy Communities initiative is wrapping up after six years of grantmaking. Over the course of this initiative, the HB+HC Collaboratives built power individually as well as collectively. For example, one Collaborative, the Eastern Oregon Latino Alliance for Children and Families, was instrumental in persuading the City of Ontario in eastern Oregon to form a diversity advisory committee and ensuring the committee includes Latino representation. Other advocacy wins, like No on Measure 105, involved every Collaborative in the HB+HC Cohort, with different Collaboratives contributing to door-to-door canvassing, phone banking, writing editorials, creating campaign ads and more.  

In the last few years, the Collaboratives accomplished more than we could ever capture. We recognize HB+HC played only a small part in supporting these accomplishments, and other organizations and community leaders who were not funded through HB+HC contributed to them as well. That said, we still want to celebrate these incredible wins! Here are a handful of the HB+HC Collaboratives’ accomplishments over the last six years. (We’ve included some links to examples.)

- Oregon Voting Rights Act

- No on Measure 105

- No on Measure 106

- Driver’s Licenses for All

- Cover All Kids

- Reproductive Health Equity

- Ethnic Studies

- Student Success Act

- Portland Clean Energy Fund

- Stable Homes

- Prescription Drug Labeling

- Paid Family Leave

- Fair and Honest Elections

- Tobacco and E-cigarette Tax Increase

- Decriminalizing Drugs and Funding Treatment

- Preschool for All

- Portland Police Accountability

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