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Healthy Babies

Phoenix Plants Hedges to Reduce Air Pollution Exposure for Kids

Posted on September 22, 2021

The Mayors Innovation Project, in partnership with Healthy Babies Bright Futures, provided grants to cities across the country to work towards better health outcomes for children. We are excited to share the story of one of …

Posted in Healthy Babies

How Salt Lake City Increased Equitable Access to Healthier Foods for Kids

Toxic-Free Childcare in Anchorage, AK

Posted on August 19, 2021

The Mayors Innovation Project, in partnership with Healthy Babies Bright Futures, provided grants to cities across the country to work towards better health outcomes for children. We are excited to share the story of one …

Posted in Healthy Babies, Partner Post

2021 Healthy Babies Initiative Grant Recipients Announced

Posted on June 1, 2021

Healthy Babies Bright Futures (HBBF) and the Mayors Innovation Project (MIP) are thrilled to announce the winners of the 2021 Healthy Babies Initiative.

Posted in Healthy Babies, News, Program Announcements

‘Best Babies Zone’ Reaches Community Members in Wilkinsburg, PA

Posted on April 14, 2021

The Mayors Innovation Project, partnered with Healthy Babies Bright Futures, provided grants to cities across the country to work towards better health outcomes for children. We are excited to share the story of one of our grant recipients, Wilkinsburg, PA.

Posted in Healthy Babies, Partner Post

Applications Open: Grants to Improve Children’s Health

Posted on April 2, 2021

We invite concise proposals from US cities to participate in this grant program designed to scale up pilot projects and share this learning with other cities.

Posted in Healthy Babies, Program Announcements, Uncategorized

Combatting Food Insecurity in Champaign, IL

Posted on February 23, 2021

The Mayors Innovation Project, partnered with Healthy Babies Bright Futures, provided grants to cities across the country to work towards better health outcomes for children. We are excited to share the story of one of …

Posted in COVID-19, Healthy Babies, Partner Post, Uncategorized

Addressing Lead Exposure & Food Insecurity in Lynn, MA

Posted on February 4, 2021

Above: Customers access fresh, local produce at Lynn’s expanded Winter Market The Mayors Innovation Project, partnered with Healthy Babies Bright Futures, provided grants to cities across the country to work towards better health outcomes for …

Posted in Healthy Babies, Partner Post

How Salem MA Launched a “Food Farm” & Provided Organic Food to Local Families

Posted on September 30, 2020

Salem, MA converted an unused baseball practice area into a farm to bring healthy, organic food to families and children in the city.

Posted in Good Ideas for Cities, Healthy Babies, News

Announcing Healthy Babies Initiative Grant Recipients

Posted on June 22, 2020

Conception to pre-k is a pivotal time in child brain development. One in six children in America has a developmental disability, and one in 45 have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Research indicates …

Posted in Healthy Babies, News
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