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  <title>Outdated Funding, Lost Lives: Why Ohio’s Babies and Birthing Parents Deserve Better</title>
  <description>Could fresh thinking about philanthropy help save the lives of mothers and babies in Central Ohio? This panel explores how participatory grantmaking, trust-based philanthropy, and low-barrier funding promise to improve the lives of Central Ohio’s mothers and babies. Featuring:&amp;amp;nbsp; Isi Ikharebha Green, President, Physicians CareConnection&amp;amp;nbsp; Kelley Griesmer, President and CEO, The Women's Fund of Central Ohio&amp;amp;nbsp; Jill Miller, President and CEO, Bethesda Inc. and bi3&amp;amp;nbsp; Danielle Tong, Executive Director, CelebrateOne&amp;amp;nbsp; The moderator was Jennifer Bullock, Weekday Anchor, NBC4.&amp;amp;nbsp; This forum was sponsored by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.&amp;amp;nbsp; The livestream presenting sponsor was The Center for Human Kindness at the Columbus Foundation. The livestream partner was The Columbus Dispatch. It was supported by Vue Columbus.&amp;amp;nbsp; This forum was recorded before a live audience at Vue Columbus in Columbus, Ohio's Brewery District on October 2, 2024. </description>
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