Our Partners
Kaiser Permanente
Founding Partner
Kaiser Permanente’s mission is “to provide high-quality, affordable health care services and to improve the health of our members and the communities we serve. We believe that good health belongs to everyone and that a community is healthy when every person who lives in it reaps the benefits of access to health care, availability of healthy food, sound public policies, and supportive environments.
Through the Community Benefit Department, KP makes financial, material, and human resource investments across the Mid-Atlantic region to directly address health care issues and eliminate health inequities in our communities.” Learn more about Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Mid-Atlantic States: www.kaiserpermanente.org
The Maryland Municipal League
Founded in 1936, the Maryland Municipal League (MML) represents 157 municipal governments and two special taxing districts throughout the State of Maryland. A voluntary, nonprofit, nonpartisan association controlled and maintained by city and town governments, MML works to strengthen and support municipal government through advocacy and the development of effective leadership. It is the only statewide organization in Maryland composed solely of municipal officials and devoted to the promotion of all branches of municipal administration.
The Virginia Municipal League
The Virginia Municipal League is a statewide, nonprofit, nonpartisan association of city, town, and county governments. The League was established in 1905 to improve and assist local governments through legislative advocacy, research, education, and other services. The membership includes all of the state’s 39 cities, as well as 156 towns and 10 counties. The League’s leadership supports initiatives and measures to ensure a healthier, more vibrant future for the state’s communities.
HEAL Nation
The HEAL Cities & Towns Campaign for the Mid-Atlantic is part of a growing national campaign that is currently taking place in California, Colorado, and Oregon. Our partners in this collaborative includes Public Health Advocates, Live Well Colorado, and Oregon Public Health Institute.