Group Health Foundation names Peng Wang as its next chief investment officer
Peng Wang, a leader with 18 years of investment experience, is Group Health Foundation’s next chief investment officer.Read More »
The Community Hope mural organized by poet Jordan Chaney is a large red rose breaking through concrete, and covers the side of a bakery in downtown Pasco.
Peng Wang, a leader with 18 years of investment experience, is Group Health Foundation’s next chief investment officer.Read More »
Meet the latest Systems, Power, and Action grantees. Each of the organizations will receive up to $720,000 in funding, totaling $15 million, over the next three years to strengthen their power-building, advocacy, and systems change work.Read More »
Hayley Burgin joins the GHF team as events associate and she’s deeply committed to ensuring a sense of belonging and access with dignity for every person who attends the events she helps coordinate.Read More »
As an administrative associate with the programs team, Robert is looking forward to growing with the foundation on both a personal and professional level.Read More »
Meet Christina Nichols! With almost 20 years of experience providing executive and administrative support, Christina joins GHF as an administrative associate. Read her full profile to get to know her.Read More »
Shannon is an experienced grants manager who has a strong commitment to equity, and she’s ready to support community organizations through great grantmaking processes.Read More »
Get to know Celeste Partida, GHF’s new accountant. Hear how accounting taught her to “slow down” and how her parents – who are lifelong business owners – taught her the value of balancing working hard with enjoying the moment.Read More »
We are thrilled to announce $17 million in new commitments to this year’s Community Learning Grant recipients, 79 organizations from across Washington that will each receive up to $225,000 in core funding over the next three years.Read More »
Rosa Gimson is one of Group Health Foundation’s first employees and is transitioning to a new role as community engagement manager. Hear her reflections on the Foundation’s early days and what she predicts for GHF’s future.Read More »
Our team mourns the passing of Sandra “Sandy” Williams and her partner Patricia Hicks—an unbearable loss for their loved ones, The Black Lens, The Carl Maxey Center, and the communities in Spokane fighting for equity and justice every day.Read More »