CORE's 2024 annual report

April 23, 2025

CORE's annual report showcases some of the promising and impactful research, analytics, programs, and partnerships we supported throughout 2024. 

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CORE’s 2024 annual report takes you behind the scenes for a look at some of the exciting projects, partnerships, programs, resources and more we supported in 2024. Check out the report to learn how CORE is collaborating across sectors to shape healthier and more equitable systems, policies, programs, and communities! View the report for:

  • Project highlights and partnerships focused on Medicaid policy, behavioral health, housing as health, workforce housing, healthy birth, health equity in aging, metric development, and more.
  • How we’re advancing the understanding of health policy in Oregon by designing and implementing the evaluation plan for the state’s 2022-2027 Medicaid 1115 Waiver.
  • An award for our Data for Change Program, which helps community-based organizations build data capacity, tell their stories and amplify their impact
  • What’s next for CORE, including projects examining Medicaid policies and the doula workforce, a new 10-year community investment initiative in California, and Oregon’s Contraceptive Care Program.
  • Publications, reports, webinars, and news from the CORE team!

The report is available online and as a PDF in a concise format that we hope you’ll find informative and enjoyable to read.

Click on the links throughout the report for a deeper dive into many of these topics and projects. And please don’t hesitate to get in touch with questions or to learn more! 

View the report online at coreannualreport.org


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