Overview
The strength of any community is dependent upon a few factors: the health of its people, their connectedness to each other and the outside world, and the resilience and sustainability of its infrastructure. A strong community must also be able to prevent disease, and withstand shocks when prevention isn’t entirely possible.
As a risk-tolerant capital source, philanthropic dollars can create healthy communities in a variety of ways. To that end, the Center for Strategic Philanthropy works with emerging and experienced donors, guiding partners as they understand how to best use their resources to drive systems change and improve health for all.
This report aims to learn about the experiences of people living with depression and/or bipolar and hones in on how to use this insight to guide research prioritization and drug development efforts.
READ THE REPORTThis report focuses on how to improve overall health and prevent disease, rather than treat disease.
READ THE REPORTLong before COVID-19 became a pandemic, America’s mental health system was failing to meet the needs of people requiring care.
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