A man with dark skin and gray hair, wearing a light blue short-sleeved collared shirt and glasses, stands to the right, looking down as he inserts a ballot into a white voting machine. The machine has a graphic of an American flag and the word "VOTE" in large purple letters. The left side of the image features a dark blue panel with geometric patterns. White text on the blue panel reads: "ANNOUNCING MORE THAN $6 MILLION TO EXPAND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND ADVOCACY SUPPORT." Below this text is the white logo for "Health Forward FOUNDATION."

Health Forward Foundation expands civic engagement and advocacy support with more than $6 million investment across 51 organizations

Kansas City, MO - Health Forward Foundation is proud to announce an expansion of its commitment to civic engagement and advocacy with more than $6 million in funding awarded to 51 nonprofit organizations. This funding builds upon a previous round of support and reflects our deepening investment in organizations that are advancing democracy and amplifying community voice.

This year, Health Forward combined its civic engagement and advocacy funding into a single opportunity — a strategic shift that underscores how interconnected these efforts are in building inclusive, powerful, and healthy communities. Civic engagement and advocacy organizations must work hand in hand to achieve change, increase health equity, and strengthen our democracy. This work is core to Health Forward’s purpose and central to our Power purpose area.

“Civic engagement is essential to building community power and improving health outcomes,” said McClain Bryant Macklin, Chief Policy and Impact Officer at Health Forward. “Our investment is grounded in the belief that policy should be shaped by the people most affected. These organizations are creating the conditions for communities of color, rural communities, and young people to meaningfully engage in the democratic process.”

Civic engagement is a powerful force for health and equity. Communities with stronger civic participation — from voting to advocacy — tend to have better health outcomes. Health Forward sees civic engagement as a social influencer of health because it gives voice to those most affected by harmful policies. When more people are involved in shaping decisions, our policies and systems become stronger and more inclusive.

The 51 funded partners include organizations focused on voter registration, nonpartisan civic education, youth civic engagement, community organizing aligned with Health Forward’s policy agenda, and advocacy coalitions. By supporting both individual organizations and collaborative coalitions, Health Forward is helping to build and sustain the civic infrastructure needed to shape policy and transform systems.

“This isn’t just another funding round — it’s about showing up for the folks already doing the hard work,” said Jason Williams, Health Forward Principal Impact Strategist – Power. “These leaders have the trust, the experience, and the relationships in their communities. We’re just here to back them up and help push things forward toward real change.”

As we continue this journey, Health Forward is committed to funding efforts that build civic power, promote just policies, and support the long-term health of our communities. This latest round of funding is just one expression of our broader engagement and long-term commitment to advancing equity through policy and participation.

Estamos orgullosos de colaborar con las siguientes organizaciones: 

Organización Amount
Abortion Action Missouri $200,000
Fundación ACLU de Kansas $125,000
ActivateMO $50,000
Defensores de los derechos de los inmigrantes y de la reconciliación $150,000
American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri Foundation $100,000
ArtsTech $50,000
BlaqOut $100,000
Fondo de Capital Comunitario (on behalf of Parent Leadership Training Institute-Kansas City) $200,000
Liga de Servicios Comunitarios $50,000
DEBATE-Kansas City $55,000
Coalición de Kansas City para acabar con los sin techo $100,000
Centros de Guadalupe $75,000
Hábitat para la Humanidad de Kansas City $100,000
Red HCC $25,000
Centro Heartland para el Empleo y la Libertad $150,000
Hold Em Up 4 Care $65,000
Acción de Kansas en favor de la Infancia $150,000
Centro Indio de Kansas City $140,000
Kansas City Recovery Coalition $50,000
Fondo del Sentido Común de Kansas $50,000
Kansas Interfaith Action $100,000
Niños Comunidad Prosperidad Creciente $100,000
Red de la Comunidad Latina $100,000
Acción LeadMO $150,000
League of Women Voters of Kansas City, Jackson, Clay and Platte Counties $30,000
Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC KC) $50,000
Luz fuerte $275,000
Proyecto de presupuesto de Missouri $200,000
Centro de Excelencia en Salud Pública de Missouri $125,000
Consejo de Salud Familiar de Missouri $100,000
Missouri Trabajos con Justicia $350,000
Missouri Organizing and Voter Engagement Action (MOVE) $120,000
Missouri Organizing and Voter Engagement Collaborative $80,000
Asociación de Atención Primaria de Missouri $150,000
Missouri Rural Health Association $100,000
Missouri Voter Protection Coalition $50,000
Centro de Trabajadores de Missouri $250,000
MÁS2 $150,000
Nutrir a KC $100,000
Progress Mo Education Fund $75,000
Revolución Educativa $100,000
The Foundation for Delta Educational and Economic Development $100,000
Biblioteca Pública de Kansas City $150,000
El movimiento vecinal $125,000
Fundación Red de Electores $300,000
Prosperar en el condado de Allen $125,000
Thrive Allen County (Rural Health Initiative) $125,000
Liga Urbana de Kansas City $200,000
Red de Derechos del Votante del Condado de Wyandotte $100,000
Mujeres jóvenes en movimiento $60,000