Learn how we partnered with Maimonides Medical Center and the Brooklyn Health Home to support care managers on the pathway to patient-centered care.
This video explores how FFI redesigned its hiring process to reduce bias and align with equity values, with insights from Applied.
This exercise helps planners and those working in the built environment examine a project under way and consider the tradeoffs to better support individual and community wellbeing.
Traditional community engagement tools like surveys and focus groups can unintentionally harm communities. It's time to shift from community engagement to centering community. Watch our video to learn how.
This is a recording of a collaborative workshop held with Full Frame Initiative, Climigration Network, and American Society of Adaptation Professionals. Full Frame Initiative shared their wellbeing framework and design principles, developed through 15+ years of work. CN and ASAP members were invited to test and apply the wellbeing framework within the context of climate adaptation and the realities of just and equitable pathways for migration.
Our assumptions shape how we see the world and our narratives about it. In this video example, we see a world map as upside down; however, that is only because we've always been told it goes the other way.
Patrick McNeal of the North Flint Neighborhood Action Council outlines the harms wrought by infrastructure projects on communities of color – and how we can begin to heal by building wellbeing into our environments moving forward.
Climate adaptation can be a booster for the wellbeing of people and the planet. Join us as we explore how to leverage climate adaptation to move beyond protecting what we have now to building the equitable communities we wish for.
A webinar and accompanying slides offering Champions a deeper dive on FFI's systems change framework.
Katya Fels Smyth and FFI's partners in Cleveland, OH, and Kingston, NY, shared about WIATT (the Wellbeing Insights, Assets & Tradeoffs Tool) in a webinar for the American Planning Association, St. Louis.
We participated in an important conversation about how incorporating wellbeing and resilience into infrastructure investments. We discussed ways to promote structural and social investments alongside changes to the built environment, programming and operations.
Read the letter from FFI’s Founder & CEO Katya Fels Smyth about our journey winding down the organization over the past eight months and how the work will continue.