A non-profit working to improve and reimagine public health.

Our Services
We connect, consult, and collaborate to solve complex challenges of access and equity in our health and social systems. Together with our partners, clients, and collaborators, we create actionable solutions so that all people can thrive.
Assessment & Planning
Our systematic collaborative process informs initiatives, including program revisions and expansions.
Capacity Building
We help clients leverage their own expertise for positive impact by building skills and knowledge.
Evaluation
Our equity-centered approach engages organizations, leaders, and community members to understand the effectiveness and impact of initiatives.
Grantmaking & Philanthropy
We partner with funders committed to the advancement of community health and biomedical research.
Information & Referral
We connect organizations to life-changing technology and informative materials to help achieve equity-focused care.
Policy & Systems Change
In partnership with community, we uncover conditions that harm health and co-create equitable solutions for change.

Grant Opportunities
º£½ÇÖ±²¥ (HRiA) partners with individuals and organizations committed to funding innovations that contribute to advancing health. Together, we identify a target niche and then implement a customized grant program. We use data-informed priorities and evidence-based approaches to improve community health.
Featured Impact Story

Cultivating leadership for organizational effectiveness
Recent Articles
The Legal Barriers LGBTQ+ Assessment and Coalition Building Initiative: an HRiA Innovation Incubator Project
Staff: Kelly Danckert, Meghan Guptill, Kathleen McCabe, Lex Vasquez, and Ben Wood Across the United States, LGBTQ+ communities — especially transgender and gender diverse individuals — are facing an alarming surge in political attacks. From...
Addressing Black Maternal Health in Massachusetts: an HRiA Innovation Incubator Project
HRiA Staff: Allyson Shifley, Mo Barbosa, and Victoria Nemeth A MA Special Commission on Racial Inequities in Maternal Health report recognizes “Racism, not race, is a primary driver of the social determinants of health. It drives...