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Advocate Aurora Health gives $675,000 in grants to develop a diverse health care workforce

The Better Together Fund’s next recipients seek to train health care workers amidst COVID-19

Milwaukee, Wis. – Advocate Aurora Health is awarding grants to four community organizations from its Better Together Fund to help improve the health care workforce. The latest grants are part of a $2,125,000 commitment to Milwaukee projects that address social and economic needs amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The pandemic has aimed a spotlight on health care inequities, and the next group of grant recipients’ projects are focused on creating more diversity and inclusivity among caregivers. The grant recipients are:

“COVID-19 has amplified the disproportionate impact illness can have on people simply because of the zip code in which they live. These programs will not only help remove barriers to a career in health care, but also create a workforce more reflective of the communities they serve, encouraging more individuals to seek care when it’s needed,” Chief External Affairs Officer Cristy Garcia-Thomas said.

The Better Together Fund is a one-time funding commitment to develop critical services in Milwaukee. Community groups from across Milwaukee were invited to submit proposals.

Five additional community programs focusing on minority business owners, education and support services have already received grants from the Better Together Fund. They include:

$250,000 to support and increase the number of Hispanic-owned businesses with an online presence and sales platform.

$250,000 to support African American-owned businesses with training and technical support to develop e-commerce business and other strategies.

$250,000 to deliver support services for students struggling with mental health, academic and/or behavioral challenges.

$125,000 to fund advocacy services for Hispanic sexual assault and domestic violence survivors.

$125,000 to fund advocacy services for African American sexual assault and domestic violence survivors.

The Better Together Fund is managed by the Greater Milwaukee Foundation.

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