She/ Her
Hannah Ranson
Consultant
Hannah brings her grant writing and research expertise to Purpose Possible as an associate consultant following her graduation from Emory College’s Master of Public Health and Community Health Development.
Hannah is a photographer and multi-media artist. She’s passionate about the intersection of visual arts and public health, and its role in fostering and sustaining community resilience. Hannah’s latest project was titled “Not OK” and was a collaboration with another Atlanta-based artist.
Hannah has worked with: LEAD Center For Youth, CureNFwithjack, KAZ! Atlanta, Drawdown Georgia, Open Food Network, Global Growers, Truly Living Well, and Clarkston Community Health Center, among others.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Food Science & Nutrition (Minor in Studio Art)
Master of Public Health in Global Health and Community Health Development
Skills
Grant writing
Major giving
Federal grants
Fundraising plans
Evaluation
Project management
System skills: Adobe Creative Suite, Squarespace, WIX, Wordpress, Trello, Workplace, Notion, Foundation Directory Online, Donor Search, MailChimp, Unlayer, Constant Contact, Campaign Monitor, Quickbooks, Expensify, Salesforce
Volunteer Service
Justice Is Global Advocacy Organization
Accolades
Recipient of the 2021 Warren Westerberg Global Health & The Arts Award, awarded by the Emory Global Health Institute for her photography series entitled The Hands that Feed