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PRO Neighborhoods Program 2024 Annual Report

PRO Neighborhoods Program 2024 Annual Report

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Grantees of JPMorgan Chase’s PRO Neighborhoods Competition improved their finances so that they could address community needs equitably. 
Anika A. Vartan

Anika A. Vartan

Principal Associate
Anika Vartan has more than 20 years of experience designing, implementing, and evaluating public health and international development programs to improve access to—and quality of—health care, and increase community participation in social, economic, and political life. Vartan’s expertise is in mixed-methods and qualitative research, project management, health policy analysis, capacity building, adult education and technical assistance, organizational assessment and development, and community-driven development. She has supported the Administration for Community Living (ACL), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Federal Drug Administration (FDA), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and Department of State (DOS) clients.
Katrina L. Bledsoe

Katrina L. Bledsoe, Ph.D.

Principal Associate
Katrina L. Bledsoe, Ph.D., is a trained evaluator, mixed methodologist, and social psychologist with evaluation experience in both U.S. and international settings. Dr. Bledsoe’s evaluation work has focused on locally-led social services, health and education evaluation and programming, mixed methodology and methods, theory-driven evaluation, and topics in applied social psychology.
Lori Hunter

Lori Hunter

Principal Solutions Architect
Lori Hunter is a Project Management Professional and a Certified Scrum Master with 20 years of experience working in systems analysis, functional requirements analysis, user-centered design and user experience, database administration and design, and web design and development. Her projects and experience represent a range of complexities, including administrative and evaluation data collection and reporting systems analysis and visualization, clearinghouses, websites, technical assistance tracking, evaluation data collection, interactive online tools and libraries, communities of practice, and Section 508 compliance. She has been the lead project manager for several large CMMI-3 IT implementations. Her responsibilities have included directing project team personnel; managing scope, schedule, budget, and risk; ensuring contract compliance; and serving as the interface with the customer and customer stakeholders.
Debra Cammer Hines

Debra Cammer Hines

Chief Solutions Officer
Debra Cammer Hines brings nearly three decades of executive experience to her role as chief solutions officer. She has had leadership roles at major consulting firms such as Ernst & Young and PwC and at IBM. She also has U.S. federal government experience from her stint at the Office of Management and Budget early in her career.  Debra has provided consulting services across the public sector – federal, state and local governments, healthcare organizations, and all levels of education (pre-k-12 and higher education). Her work has ranged from global technology services, finance, and housing to cybersecurity transformations, mentoring minority leaders, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) assessments.
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How to Make Federal Justice Data More User Friendly

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Abt is making federal justice data more user friendly through better visualization and filtering capabilities.
Using Data Analysis, Benchmarking, and Collaboration to Put High-GWP Refrigerants on Ice

Using Data Analysis, Benchmarking, and Collaboration to Put High-GWP Refrigerants on Ice

Blog
Abt’s Joe Donahue explains how programs like EPA’s Abt-supported GreenChill Partnership can help different sectors reduce hydrofluorocarbon emissions.
Training for Healthcare Jobs at the Onset of the Pandemic

Training for Healthcare Jobs at the Onset of the Pandemic

Blog
The pandemic may have made it harder for participants in the Health Profession Opportunity Grants program to find good jobs in healthcare.