EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 13 MIN
1111: How Flexible Funding Is Reshaping Public Health
from Public Health Review Morning Edition · host ASTHO
Public health challenges don’t exist in neat categories, so why does funding? In this episode, Corinne Gillenwater, ASTHO senior analyst for Chronic Disease and Health Improvement, unpacks the limitations of traditional, siloed funding models and explores a more adaptive approach: flexible funding. It’s the topic of the upcoming ASTHO webinar, “Driving Impact with Flexible Funding.” From “braiding,” “blending,” and “layering” funding streams to real-world examples in states like California and Colorado, Corinne explains how agencies are aligning resources to better reflect how health actually happens across overlapping conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and food insecurity.Driving Impact with Flexible FundingLeadership Power Hour: Session 5 – The Adaptive LeaderWorkforce Conference - NACHCEnvironmental Public Health | ASTHO
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Public health challenges don’t exist in neat categories, so why does funding? In this episode, Corinne Gillenwater, ASTHO senior analyst for Chronic Disease and Health Improvement, unpacks the limitations of traditional, siloed funding models and explores a more adaptive approach: flexible funding. It’s the topic of the upcoming ASTHO webinar, “Driving Impact with Flexible Funding.” From “braiding,” “blending,” and “layering” funding streams to real-world examples in states like California and Colorado, Corinne explains how agencies are aligning resources to better reflect how health actually happens across overlapping conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and food insecurity.Driving Impact with Flexible FundingLeadership Power Hour: Session 5 – The Adaptive LeaderWorkforce Conference - NACHCEnvironmental Public Health | ASTHO
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