How you can become involved

Become involved

The community-centric approach taken by the More in Common Alliance toward pipeline program development calls for many kinds of support. Program coordinators and outreach specialists from regional nonprofits, school districts, social service organizations, and community foundations can all play a role in identifying and supporting viable opportunities.

Financial support is critical too. In addition to physical facilities, staffing, and curriculum, funding can take the form of scholarships that provide supporters with a direct link to the work being done to build a more representative health care system. This is especially true for programs targeting learners at the college and graduate level, who may already be grappling with the reality of student debt on top of academic hurdles.

Contact our community outreach department to find out about needs in a subject or geographic are that’s meaningful to you.