WEBINAR
Grantmaker Forum: How to Center Thriving Youth in Philanthropic Strategies
Sylia Obagi
CEO/Executive Director, Winston Family Foundation
Tom Caron
Moderator, Project One Health
Franklin Beard
Trustee, Winston Family Foundation
Dr. Cathy M. Jordan
Director of Research, Children & Nature Network; Professor of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota
Leandra Taylor
Children & Nature Network, Program Manager
Dr. Erin Largo-Wight
University of North Florida, Institute for Environmental Research and Education
Sherry Magill
Facilitator
About this webinar
Project One Health, a Jacksonville initiative led by the Winston Family Foundation, makes the case for a “less screen, more green” approach to youth philanthropy. With kids now spending 90% of their time indoors—and AI and social media compounding a youth mental health crisis—Executive Director Sylia Obagi, researchers Dr. Kathy Jordan and Dr. Erin Largo-Wight, and the Children & Nature Network team share the evidence and on-the-ground programs showing how time in nature makes kids happier, healthier, and better learners. The session closes with an invitation to funders: embed “less screen, more green” into your existing grant guidelines and help make Jacksonville the country’s first One Health city.