Social Prescribing is coming to Wisconsin!
Sign up for a webinar to learn how you can be involved
The WI Social Rx Steering Committee and SocialRx are pleased to announce that social prescribing is launching and growing throughout Wisconsin.
Social Prescription, also known as Social Rx, is an innovative and evidence-based practice in both the United States and across the globe where health providers prescribe arts, cultural, and nature activities free-of-cost for patients in community settings to holistically address an individual’s specific health issues and unmet needs such as poor mental health, substance misuse, chronic disease, and social isolation.
🤝 See how cross-sector partnerships are making it real
🚀 Find out how to get involved in 2026
Choose the session that fits your role:
Tuesday, March 17, 2026 | 12:00–1:00 PM CST
For Higher Education Leaders
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Wednesday, March 18, 2026 | 12:00–1:00 PM CST
For Healthcare & Clinical Partners
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Thursday, March 19, 2026 | 12:00–1:00 PM CST
For Arts, Creative, & Community-Based Organizations
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The sessions will be recorded and available after each presentation.
Learn about the partners:
- Wisconsin Social RX: Create Wisconsin is pleased to be part of this statewide coalition of arts, health, and community organizations, supporting a grassroots effort to improve health care for everyone, everywhere in Wisconsin through community-based arts, culture, and nature interventions.
- Social RX (formerly ArtPharmacy) delivers evidence-based solutions and custom-built technology to personalize social prescribing services for healthcare, university, corporate, and government partners and address the nation’s most intractable health challenges.
Let’s build a healthier, more connected Wisconsin—together.
Wisconsin Social RX is made possible by generous supporters: Anthem, Dane County Cultural Affairs Commission, Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Rural Wisconsin Health Cooperative, Wispact Foundation, and funded in part by the Wisconsin Arts Board with support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the State of Wisconsin.