b'Our DonorsA backbone organizations work is often quiet and behind the scenes, but its impact is transformative. Thanks to our donors generosity, MiHIA has leveraged contributions to secure more than $4 million in additional grant funding for the region. These vital gifts sustain our lean, largely virtual infrastructure, fuel early-stage program development, convene cross-sector partners, and unlock grants requiring matching funds. Because of this support, millions of dollars About Bloom: Thriving Together have flowed into our communities, most directly to local businesses and nonprofit initiatives Bloom: Thriving Togetheris the natural evolutionimproving lives across the region. Our donors are not just supporters; they are co-architects of a of THRIVE (Transforming Health Regionally in ahealthier, more resilient future.Vibrant Economy), a regional framework originally developed through a multi-sector collaborative convened by MiHIA. Like THRIVE, Bloom is not MiHIAs initiative alone, it is the culmination ofAnchor Investors Collective Impact Championscollective efforts across sectors, organizations, andMiHIAs ability to think boldly and act strategicallyBehind every milestone MiHIA achieves is a network communities working together to build a healthier,is made possible by the unwavering support of ourof dedicated individuals whose annual support more vibrant region. institutional partners. These organizations havefuels our mission. Their generosity is a powerful In 2024, MiHIA facilitated listening sessions withprovided multi-year funding or significant seedtestament to the belief that meaningful change is more than 75 partner organizations to revisit andinvestments that empower us to plan ahead, buildonly possible when we work together. We are truly refine the goals of THRIVE. These conversationssustainable initiatives, and respond to emerginggrateful for their generosity.led to the development of Blooms three focusedopportunities with agility. Their commitment allows impact areas: Reverend Andreas Teichus to move beyond short-term fixes and insteadAngelia WilliamsStrengthening Families and Households cultivate lasting solutions. We are deeply grateful Augustine Osagie, MD, MBA, MAS, FACP, SFHMRevitalizing Neighborhoods andfor their continued partnership in driving collectiveBrenda Coughlin, MDCommunitiesOptimizing Health and Care impact forward. Catherine Baase, MDReverend Craig Tatum Each impact area is guided by a bold visionAscension Northern Ministries Dan Scheffer, MSPT, MTC statement, co-created with regional partners toBay Area Community Foundation George Aultmanreflect the values, needs, and aspirations of ourCMU College of Health Professions George Kikano, MDcommunities. Bloom aligns with the nationalCMU College of Medicine Hurley Coleman, IIImovementBuilding the Will to Thrive Together,CMU Medical Education Partners Jessica Yoderchampioned by the Rippel Foundation andCovenant HealthCare Kathy DollardThe CaseMade, and represents our regionsDelta College Madhura Mansabdar, MDcommitment to advancing health, well-being, andDow Foundation Marcia Mastracci Ditmyer, PhD, MBA, MSshared prosperity. Frank N. Andersen Foundation Mary GreeleyGreat Lakes Bay Health Centers Maureen DonkerBloom is more than a framework, it is a movement.McLaren Bay Region Paul Berg, MD, MHAIt invites everyone to contribute to a future whereMidland Area Community Foundation Peter Cohenfamilies flourish, neighborhoods thrive, and healthMyMichigan Health Sandra Lindseysystems serve all with excellence and dignity. Nickless Memorial Foundation Sarah KileSVSU College of Health and Human Services Stacey Klump, MSN, BSN, RNWickson-Link Memorial Foundation Tom Veverka, MDWayne Hofmann12 2022-2025 MiHIA Impact Report 2022-2025 MiHIA Impact Report 13'