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  • ABOUT US

    We are Equitable Policies in New Jersey (EQUIP NJ), an intermediary initiative aimed at strengthening the ecosystem of organizations working to advance health equity in New Jersey. Members of the advocacy and racial justice fields have shaped EQUIP NJ’s design, priorities, and vision. With their continued support and input, EQUIP NJ will pilot new ways of decision-making through distributed leadership and empowerment of those most impacted.

     

    Currently, organizations in New Jersey working towards health equity through statewide policy change and implementation are underfunded, under-resourced, and overstretched. EQUIP NJ believes that to create sustainable health equity change, there needs to be a resilient and supported ecosystem.

     

    To that end, EQUIP NJ will focus on statewide infrastructure building, the often overlooked and underfunded yet critical backbone that makes other work possible. This goes beyond individual organizations and programs and includes the resources, skills, networks, and people that serve the whole ecosystem.

  • OUR VALUES

    .Grounded on reviews of previous work and from listening to those doing the work, the initiative incorporates elements from multiple frameworks and approaches, including but not limited to: antiracism, distributed leadership, equitable evaluation, liberatory consciousness, power-building, and trust-based philanthropy.

    Six value-driven aims guide

    EQUIP NJ’s mission, vision, priorities, and decisions:

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    Together, these frameworks informed the six value-driven aims that guide the initiative: aligning power, amplifying community, centering health & restoration, embodying equity, nurturing relationships, and strengthening the ecosystem. These will be front and center in every decision the initiative makes and are set to ensure the initiative stays accountable to the field and to the work. Through this work, we are challenging existing power structures and piloting new ways of decision-making in philanthropy.

    Through our listening sessions, the field elevated different opportunities to strengthen the ecosystem. In alignment with what we heard, EQUIP will strengthen organizational ecosystems in New Jersey by:

    1. Building capacity of organizations to advocate for programs, policies, and practices that perpetuate health equity.
    2. Cultivating relationships among and between organizations and sectors advocating for programs, policies, and practices that perpetuate health equity.
    3. Developing leaders’ capabilities to advocate for programs, policies, and practices that perpetuate health equity, across roles, levels, and within a team-based structure.
    4. Supporting healing justice work that will help mitigate and heal harms that come from advocating for programs, policies, and practices that perpetuate health.
    5. Funding policy-specific efforts to advocate for programs, policies, and practices that perpetuate health equity.

    Our Commitment to Continuous Improvement and Learning

    We know we won’t always get this right out of the gate, and we thank you for your continued support, feedback, and partnership as we trailblaze a new way of doing this work in New Jersey. We are excited and honored to be working alongside you in making New Jersey healthier, and more equitable for all.

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    HOW EQUIP CAME TO BE

    In 2023, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) released a set of policy priorities aimed at advancing health equity in New Jersey. While these priorities were developed in collaboration with some community partners, RWJF engaged a group of consultants to continue listening to organizations to uncover specific needs that would help advance the policy agenda. The purpose of these conversations was to inform the design of this initiative, grounded in the RWJF policy priorities, with the aim of advancing health equity in New Jersey.

     

    Conversations revealed that the field was looking for investment in long-term infrastructure building and racial justice that could create a strong and resilient ecosystem of organizations to advance equitable policies. Thus, EQUIP pivoted to respond to the field's feedback.

     

    EQUIP continues to evolve as it listens to the community, engages new stakeholders, and distributes resources to the field.

  • CALLS FOR COLLABORATION

    Would you like to partner with EQUIP-NJ?

     

    Subscribe Below and Stay Tuned for More Opportunities Coming Soon!

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    Open Call for a Conversation

    We believe impactful philanthropy starts with relationships! If you have an idea, a request for technical assistance, or a challenge you'd like to discuss, reach out for a conversation!

     

    We don't expect you to have all of the answers - we certainly don't! - and sometimes talking together spurs inspiration and new opportunities. We are looking forward to meeting you!

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    COMING SOON - Supporting and Building the Ecosystem

    Organizations, Coalitions, and Leaders are encouraged to apply for project-specific activities that advance and align to the five bucket areas:

    1. building capacity
    2. cultivating relationships
    3. developing leaders
    4. supporting healing justice
    5. funding policy-specific efforts

    We encourage applicants to bring a mindset of abundance and creativity. What opportunities do you see to strengthen the ecosystem?

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    Staff

    Kati Meirs

    Interim Director

    Equip-NJ

    kati.meirs@equipnj.org

    Stacey-Leigh Manuel

    Program Manager

    Equip-NJ

    staceyleigh.manuel@equipnj.org

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    *EQUIP NJ is fiscally sponsored by The Community Foundation of New Jersey and supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.