The Impact of Health and Housing Partnerships

Kathy McGilvray, MHIC’s Director of Investment, joined Ebony Perkins, UnitedHealthcare’s Director of Impact Investments and Dr. Megan Sandel, Boston Medical Center’s Director of Place-Based Investing, at “Investing in Health: A New Frontier of Health and Housing Partnerships” on November 3, 2022, at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Moderated by Maggie Super Church, New York Federal Reserve’s Visiting Scholar, Community Development, the speakers participated in a panel exploring how collaborations between community development organizations and healthcare systems are building and maintaining affordable housing to improve population health outcomes and address health inequities. The Healthy Neighborhoods Equity Fund, co-sponsored by the Conservation Law Foundation and MHIC, is an excellent example of this model. Access a recording of the event here: Investing in Health: A New Frontier of Health and Housing Partnerships - FEDERAL RESERVE BANK of NEW YORK (newyorkfed.org)

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