What We Do

OUR VALUES

MNACHC continues the promise of the community health center mission that was born out of the civil rights movement of the 1960s. We strive for a health care system where power and decision-making are equitable, reflect our communities’ needs, and people’s dignity and voices are respected. Every aspect of our work is rooted in principles of social justice, anti-racism and health equity.

The Minnesota Association of Community Health Centers (MNACHC), is the non-profit membership organization serving Minnesota’s Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) also known as community health centers (CHCs). Membership is open to all FQHCs and FQHC Look-Alikes operating delivery sites in Minnesota. MNACHC works on behalf of its members and their patients to promote the delivery of affordable, quality, primary health care services, with a special emphasis on meeting the needs of low-income and medically underserved populations. 

A Collective Voice for Community Health Centers

Providing state and federal public policy analysis, education, and advocacy.

Leading Response to Change

Assessing marketplace trends, advising members and leading the conversation on how best to organize/respond in a rapidly shifting healthcare landscape.

Training and Technical Assistance

Equipping CHCs with the administrative, financial, quality improvement, and clinical tools necessary to sustain high-quality operations.

Partnership Opportunities

Promoting public and private partnerships at the state and federal levels to support health center infrastructure and opportunities for growth. Provide peer networking opportunities for health center staff to share best practices. Click here to view “roundtable” information.

Community Development

Developing new FQHCs and expanding existing FQHCs in underserved rural and urban areas of Minnesota.

Workforce Development

Leading the way in health care workforce design by creating accessible career pathways for the next generation of diverse healthcare professionals in FQHCs.

  • Providing effective services to improve access to high quality primary health care in our state.