Dear AITF Members:
 
This tenth anniversary year has been very eventful so far, as we are at the midway point in 2019.  Here are a few recent developments:
 
 
  • In May, we held our first domestic Local Strategic Dialogue, hosted by the University of San Diego.  Our Dialogues are designed to convene roughly 20 to 30 partners in a particular geographic area to help anchor institutions develop unprecedented collaboration to address a priority issue facing their local community.  This Dialogue, hosted by the University's President James Harris in collaboration with USD's Karen and Tom Mulvaney Center and the Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate, addressed affordable housing, particularly moderate-income housing, termed, the “missing middle”.  The outcome of the discussion was to build collective interest among local anchor institutions in San Diego to contribute to a Missing Middle Fund, which can encourage developers to build housing that is affordable to middle income workers, who are often the majority of employees at anchor institutions.

  • Earlier this month, we continued our collaboration with the Council of Europe when we co-convened a meeting of about 30 European leaders regarding the Local Mission of Higher Education at the Council of Europe’s headquarters in Strasbourg, France on June 18-19.  This meeting underlined the importance of seeking to establish more organized European cooperation on this topic.  The major next step from this conversation is to establish a task force including representatives of the Council of Europe, AITF, and representatives of organizations such as the International Association of Universities and the European University Association, and possibly a few universities to develop a concrete proposal on the objectives, priorities, and organization of such cooperation.  AITF will be a source of advice and assistance as this effort progresses.

We look forward to our conference and other exciting developments described below during the remainder of this momentous year.
 
Best Regards,
 
David
 
Social Determinants of Health Webinar

Looking ahead, please save the date for the Health Professionals Subgroup’s upcoming webinar:
 
Value Added: How Anchor Institutions are Adopting a Social Determinants of Health Lens
Sep 24, 2019 at 12:30 PM EDT

This webinar is the first in a series, which will highlight the ways in which members of the Anchor Institutions Task Force's Health Professionals Subgroup are bringing a social determinants of health lens to their community engagement. The webinar series follows the publication of a paper produced by the Subgroup,  Value Added: Adopting a Social Determinants of Health Lens ( https://www.margainc.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/AITF-White-paper-on-SDOH.pdf ). This webinar will feature the efforts of Nationwide Children's and the University of Pennsylvania.

You can register for this free webinar here:  https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8047198460059106059
Tenth Anniversary Conference
Also, remember that our Tenth Anniversary Conference will take place on October 24 and 25 in New York City at the Sheraton Times Square Hotel. The conference will provide an opportunity to learn more about the work of our partners in San Diego and Europe.  The conference will also include some of the important work of AITF’s Subgroups, including the Health Professionals Subgroup’s work on the Social Determinants of Health, and the Higher Education Presidential Subgroup’s efforts on the next generation of anchor leadership.
 
Here is the  frame of the conference program . Conference  registration   remains open and you make hotel reservations at our  group rate .


Our call for concurrent session proposals remains open as well:  https://www.margainc.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/AITF-2019-Call-for-Sessions.pdf
Anchor Institution Community Partnership Award

This year’s  Anchor Institution Community Partnership Award  goes to  Nancy Cantor , Chancellor, Rutgers University-Newark.  The award will be presented at the conference.

Our Tenth Anniversary Conference is an important milestone in AITF’s evolution and the growth of this field. We hope that many sponsors will acknowledge this development and support this momentous occasion. If you are interested, please review our  sponsorship levels  to see how you can support AITF and the conference and/or place an ad in the conference program.  We are very appreciative of those of you who have already agreed to sponsor, including the Carnegie Corporation, the Ford Foundation, Hahne and Company, Prudential Financial, the Netter Center for Community Partnerships at the University of Pennsylvania, and Rutgers University Newark.
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