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PETER F. DRUCKER AWARD FOR
NONPROFIT INNOVATION
hopelab.org
@hopelab
re-mission2.org
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Boosts players’ sense of control,
shifts attitudes, boosts positive
emotion and improves health behavior
Cancer Knowledge
Baseline Follow-up
Inte
rven
tio
n-t
arg
ete
d
kn
ow
led
ge
(%
co
rrec
t)
Control
Re-Mission
55
60
65
70
Self-Efficacy
Ca
nc
er-
sp
ecif
ic s
elf
-eff
icac
y
(1-7
sc
ale
)
5.6
5.8
6.0
6.2
Baseline Follow-up
Control
Re-Mission
p = .034 p = .027
0
10
20
30
40
To
tal M
EM
S C
ap
Eve
nts
Co
ntr
ol
Antibiotics
p = .008
Pla
sm
a 6
MP
(lo
g10
)
Control
Re-Mission
Chemotherapy: Oral 6MP
p = .002
3.2
3.4
3.6
3.8
Baseline Follow-up
Resilience in
Chronic Disease:
Zamzee to fight
sedentary behavior
and incentivize
prevention in
health care
zamzee.com
MOOD METER
moodmeterapp.com
hopelab.org/culture
“Non-profit institutions are human-change
agents. Their ‘product’ is a cured patient, a
child that learns, a young man or woman
grown into a self-respecting adult; a changed
human life altogether.”
– Peter F. Drucker
PETER F. DRUCKER AWARD FOR
NONPROFIT INNOVATION
hopelab.org
@hopelab