Alive & In Color Partners

Trusted community leaders and empowered advocates
of Fulton County⁠⁠’⁠s at-risk communities of color halting the
spread of COVID-19

Fulton County

Fulton County is Georgia⁠⁠’⁠s largest local government serving more than 1 million residents. Fulton County is committed to addressing inequities affecting residents⁠⁠’⁠ physical and emotional health.

Fulton County Board of Health

The Fulton County Board of Health provides an array of public health services to Fulton County residents through eight public health centers, environmental healthprograms, and more.

The BLK+Cross

A multi-sector consultancy and change-agent ecosystem bridging the gap between BIPOC America and Whole-Health Equity (mental, physical, financial, social).

The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation

The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation promotes positive change in peoples’ lives and builds and enhances the communities in which they live. We seek innovative solutions that enable young people, families, and communities to achieve results beyond what seems possible today.

Morehouse School of Medicine

The Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) is among the nation’s leading educators of primary care physicians and was recently recognized as the top institution among U.S. medical schools for their social mission. 

Georgia CEAL

The Georgia Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL) Against COVID-19 Disparities provides trustworthy information through active community engagement and outreach to the people hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the goal of building long-lasting partnerships as well as improving diversity and inclusion in their research response to COVID-19.

ARCHI

ARCHI builds cross sector collaboratives to address both the socio-economic causes of health challenges and the historic practices and prejudices that have perpetuated health inequities in order to make lasting health improvement.

World Well-Being Project (WWBP)

The World Well-Being Project (WWBP) is a group of computer scientists, psychologists, and statisticians collaborating to develop new technique for measuring psychological and medical well-being based on language in social media.

Metro Atlanta Ministerial Alliance

The Metro Atlanta Ministerial Alliance was founded in 1897; its founder is Pastor John Smith. Its purpose is two-fold: to implement the Gospel of Jesus Christ throughout the United States and around the world by working to improve the lives of residents in some of metro Atlanta’s most distressed communities, and to cooperate and partner with community organizations, suppliers, agencies and advocacy groups, etc., who are working to aid and assist distressed communities.

Neighborhood Nexus

Established in 2009, Neighborhood Nexus brings better data and insights to the thousands of decision-makers throughout metro Atlanta.

The Gathering Spot

A Private Membership Club that serves as a hub for collaboration, connections and experiences uniquely positioned to build the future of what a community looks like.

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