Health in Small and Midsize Cities
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is supporting the efforts of small and midsize cities across the nation to develop solutions that effectively leverage local resources and strengths. This feature highlights the importance of understanding smaller cities’ strengths, challenges, and opportunities in achieving health and wellbeing for all.
What Works for Health
A County Health Rankings' tool helping communities identify what policy and system changes may be the best fit to address local health needs.
Housing Solutions Lab
The Lab at the NYU Furman Center helps small and midsize cities plan, launch, and evaluate evidence-based local housing policies that advance racial equity; increase access to opportunity; and improve long-term health and wellbeing for residents.
Featured Initiatives
Evaluating Progress in Midsize Cities
A report from Mt. Auburn Associates evaluates the progress and team-based outcomes of 50 midsize cities participating in Invest Health.
Laboratories for Change
When looking for laboratories of urban development and resilience—check what’s happening in smaller cities.
In Buffalo, A Bustling Food Enterprise Emerges
Residents in Buffalo are turning an abandoned manufacturing building into an enterprise for new food choices in the community.
Strengthening Equity and Environmental Health
The Healthy Neighborhoods Equity Fund project helps promote equity and strengthens community and environmental health.
Where You Live Matters to Your Health
A tool shows how where you live—down to the census tract level—affects your estimated life expectancy at birth.
Advancing Leadership in Smaller Cities
Across New England, the Working Cities Challenge is advancing collaborative leadership in smaller cities to transform the lives of their low-income residents.
Grantee Stories
Richmond, Virginia
Organizations from across Richmond, Virginia, are coming together to create agency and opportunity for all residents, empowering them to make healthy choices and forge pathways out of poverty.
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Manchester, New Hampshire
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Making Data Accessible For Small Communities
An online resource helps community leaders see where their city or neighborhood stands on key measures of health, such as obesity, as well as drivers of health, such as housing affordability and graduation rates.
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