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Join the Health by Wealth Collective and help build a movement!

The Health by Wealth Collective (HXWC) is a coalition of health systems and financial capabilities organizations in 9 states and D.C. sharing best practices and technical support to build a movement integrating economic mobility services, including VITA tax preparation, into medical settings (Medical Financial Partnerships).

 

To join the HXWC, fill out the application form.

Questions? Email: info@mystreetcred.org.

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Benefits to joining the HXWC include:

  • Extensive toolkits: detailed step-by-step templated guides on how to embed an economic bundle into your clinic, implement a VITA tax site, write grants, and recruit staff & volunteers. Materials include design considerations, site coordinator guides & checklists, marketing materials & approaches, clinic integration approaches, and data collection tools.
  • Best practices on client engagement & implementation tips on running a Medical Financial Partnership 
  • Opportunities to brainstorm and collaborate with others in the network on joint projects. Sites advertise the collective effort we all achieved together!

We ask all HXWC members to actively participate by:

  • Sharing aggregated VITA tax site data
  • Engaging regularly with the network of peers
  • Working creatively to build the movement, building financial stability as a key driver of child health

 

Health by Wealth Collective Members

Logos of all the MTC members. They are Boston Medical Center, Massachusetts' Department of Public Health, Boston Children's Hospital, Nationwide Children's, NYC Health + Hospitals, Young & Healthy, Child Poverty Action Lab, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Johns Hopkins University, Yale New Haven Health, Union College, Family Health Center on Virginia, Montefiore Medical Group, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Central Health, North Texas Family Health Foundation, St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Children's National, and Parkland