Who We Are
All In: Data for Community Health is a nationwide coalition of organizations and practitioners invested in advancing health equity through multisector data sharing.
All In members meet monthly to share knowledge and ensure that we effectively and collaboratively develop the field of multisector data sharing for health equity.
All In Members
Vision
All In envisions a world where communities have the tools and resources they need to achieve equitable and optimal health outcomes with the support of data-driven, cross-sector collaborations.
All In wants to bring to scale the knowledge and practical lessons that can accelerate progress toward this vision. Together, All In members build the evidence base to advance practice, identify gaps, highlight investment needs, and inform policy in the field of multisector data sharing.
History
All In was created in 2016. At that time, it was a network that consisted of intermediary re-granting organizations as well as their grant recipient communities who had been funded to do multisector data-sharing work in the pursuit of health equity.
The network members created a space where their grantee communities could share resources, stories, and ideas with their peers to build their capacities together as they worked on their respective projects.
All In participants shared their successes and challenges from their data-sharing efforts through the annual All In National Meeting, peer-learning affinity groups, webinars, technical assistance, an online community platform, and the All In monthly newsletter.
By 2020, All In had grown beyond its initial audience to include all types of organizations and collaborations interested in data sharing and health equity. In fact, most All In members today do not engage in funding activities.
As a result, All In has changed from a peer-learning network for grantee communities to a national coalition of different types of organizations and programs within the field of multisector data sharing.
At this time, All In members meet once a month to discuss updates, potential opportunities for collaboration, and the future of the coalition.