Organizational History and Structure

The CA Premature Infant Health Coalition was formed in 2007 with support and financing from MedImmune Inc. a founding stakeholder in the Coalition. The original purpose for creating the Coalition and continuing goal of this effort was to: 1. Create a strong, unified voice in California to help reduce the rate of premature births and improve outcomes for children born prematurely and their families. 2. Provide a sustainable setting to network, share best practice and other information, address policy, resource and systems change, and to help keep decision makers and the general public educated and knowledgeable about prematurity.

Currently the Coalition is organized and housed under a fiscal sponsor, Community Services Planning Council (CSPC), a 501(c )(3) organization which has been in business for more than 75 years. The Community Services Planning Council is a catalyst for community change, providing health and human services information for the public, engaging people in collaborative planning, conducting policy analysis on health and social issues, developing innovative programs, building coalitions to effectively respond to emerging community needs, and offering training and technical assistance in community planning, mobilizing and program development so people can improve their communities. More information on CSPC can be found at www.communitycouncil.org.