Money, funds, and financing to support local wellness funds efforts can come from a number of different sources operating within and across the private and public sectors. Traditionally, funds to support these kinds of efforts have been derived from health care (e.g., health systems, hospitals, and health plans), public health (federal, state, and local), and philanthropy (health nonprofits and individual giving). 

Some local wellness funds diversify their funding streams by identifying and engaging nontraditional and innovative sources. These sources include: 

  • Nonhealth and health care agencies 
  • Community Development Financial Institutions  
  • Banks  
  • Other socially engaged businesses

Innovation can also be achieved through the use of new and different types of funding or financing structures and attempting previously untried mechanisms of pooling or linking funds and reallocation of resources.     

TOOLS AND BRIEFS

Innovations in Financing Module

Mapping the Money in the System

Mobilizing the Right Sources for your Local Wellness Fund