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About Page: Partners // Copy Change for Vanderbilt #332

Open jcrichlow opened 7 years ago

jcrichlow commented 7 years ago

Description of issue: Information about Vanderbilt University mirrors the copy for Chitrec (see image below) screen shot 2017-05-07 at 7 19 16 pm

@parrolabs please add this to the Asana workflow for this week

RaedMan commented 7 years ago

The entire About Page is being re-written. The partner contributions will only be for the 2017 Health Atlas update.

RaedMan commented 7 years ago

Draft for new About Page:

[Otho Sprague](http://www.spragueinstitute.org) and LOGO The Otho S. A. Sprague Memorial Institute was founded in 1911 as a non-profit foundation with a mandate to pursue "the investigation of the cause of disease and the prevention and relief of human suffering in the City of Chicago, County of Cook, State of Illinois." Today this philanthropy is managed by a Board of volunteers dedicated to carrying out this same philanthropic goal.

[Smart Chicago Collaborative](http://www.smartchicagocollaborative.org) and LOGO Smart Chicago is a civic organization devoted to improving lives in Chicago through technology. We work on increasing access to the Internet, improving skills for using the Internet, and developing meaningful products from data that measurably contribute to the quality of life of residents in our region and beyond.

[Dom & Tom](http://domandtom.com) and LOGO (Need summary)

[Chicago Department of Public Health](https://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/cdph.html) and LOGO CDPH’s vision is of a city of thriving communities where all residents are able to live healthy lives and mission to promote and improve health by engaging residents, communities and partners in establishing and implementing policies and services that prioritize residents and communities with the greatest need.

We'd like to thank the following organizations for providing data used in Healthy Chicago 2.0: