DAISA Enterprises, a food systems and community health strategy firm based in South Hadley, Massachusetts was selected by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to design and facilitate a convening of the Healthy Children and Families grantees for 2020.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) is the United States' largest philanthropic foundation focused solely on health; it is based in Princeton, New Jersey. The Foundation's goal is to improve the health and well-being of all in America." RWJF aims to advance policy, systems, and environmental changes that create the conditions to foster families’ opportunities to promote healthy child development. The Healthy Children and Families convening will be a forum for sharing learnings and leveraging insights among grantees, partners, stakeholders, and RWJF staff around strategies to achieve this goal and prioritize health equity. More than a hundred health leaders are expected to attend this engaging event in spring or summer 2020.
DAISA Enterprises works at the intersection of food, health, economic and community
development, building cutting-edge initiatives and enterprises. It has quickly established itself as a key partner to national health-based philanthropic foundations, helping them design and implement field-building events and programs.
DAISA CEO Daniel Ross expressed commitment to the mission and values of the HCF initiative, “DAISA is honored to support the work of RWJF grantees, help them connect and learn from each other, and build a greater movement for the health of children in our country. This is amongst the most powerful work we can do.”
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) is the United States' largest philanthropic foundation focused solely on health; it is based in Princeton, New Jersey. The Foundation's goal is to improve the health and well-being of all in America." RWJF aims to advance policy, systems, and environmental changes that create the conditions to foster families’ opportunities to promote healthy child development. The Healthy Children and Families convening will be a forum for sharing learnings and leveraging insights among grantees, partners, stakeholders, and RWJF staff around strategies to achieve this goal and prioritize health equity. More than a hundred health leaders are expected to attend this engaging event in spring or summer 2020.
DAISA Enterprises works at the intersection of food, health, economic and community
development, building cutting-edge initiatives and enterprises. It has quickly established itself as a key partner to national health-based philanthropic foundations, helping them design and implement field-building events and programs.
DAISA CEO Daniel Ross expressed commitment to the mission and values of the HCF initiative, “DAISA is honored to support the work of RWJF grantees, help them connect and learn from each other, and build a greater movement for the health of children in our country. This is amongst the most powerful work we can do.”