GLCAC Inc. Jennifer C. Carter MPP
Results at the Community Level
P3: Safe at Home • Prepare your home • Prevent fire incidents • Preserve family, home, economic security
“Lawrence Garage Fire Spreads “Crews Battle Large Fire In To Three Nearby Buildings” Lawrence” “Multiple Homes “Massive Lawrence Damaged Fire: 50 Displaced” In “4 people hurt in Lawrence fire Lawrence that destroyed or damaged 8 Fire” buildings” “Dozens of residents displaced by 6- alarm Lawrence fire” “Fire ravages Lawrence neighborhood”
Prepare: educate and equip Prevent: fires and loss Preserve: economic security
1 Engage with collaborators
2 Take part in a collaborative activity
3 Plan for the next activity and recruit more collaborators
Language and culture Trust Capacity
WHAT WHO HOW WHEN EN
Ask questions Resources exist where you did not look Keep it local
Let the numbers do the talking
OK, run with it…
A small amount of progress is still progress…
Short Term Immediate impact in community Long Term: Measurable Scalable
Next Steps • .. • ..
Highland County Community Action Christi Hauke, Director of Emergency Services and Special Projects
Rural IMPACT
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SEE THE FOREST
Michelle Fields Tennessee Department of Human Services and Dr. Cynthia Croom Metropolitan Action Commission
BUNDLING SERVICES TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES
catalyst noun cat·a·lyst \ ˈ ka- tə - ləst \ an agent that provokes or speeds significant change or action
A Catalyst for Two Gen Strategy
HOW WE BEGAN
Goals Agency State
Data Driven Decision Making = Targeted Outcomes
Step One 1 Agency State
Step Two 2 Agency State Develop & Implement 2GEN Initiatives
Step Three 3 Agency State Incorporate 2GEN
Challenges / Barriers Agency State
Shift
What the 2GEN Success Looks Like Pictured customers of the Metropolitan Action Commission
What the 2GEN Success Looks Like Pictured customers and Youth of the summer technology program of the Metropolitan Action Commission
Be the change you want to see!
Thank you! to our presenters
What’s Next? • Case Studies are being published – Bundling Services to Improve Outcomes – Trauma Informed Approaches to Alleviate Poverty – Financial Empowerment for Families • Applied for 3-year funding opportunity to continue LCRC work – stay tuned!
RESOURCES Blog: https://lcrcweb.com/ CSBG T/TA Resource Center: www.csbgtta.org
Our Team Technical Assistance for you! Charity Frankowski, VISTA Lead, Rural IMPACT
LCRC Staff Contact Info: LCRC Staff Tiffney Marley, Project Director, LCRC tmarley@communityactionpartnership.com Hyacinth McKinley, Program Associate, LCRC hmckinley@communityactionpartnership.com Courtney Kohler, Senior Associate, T/TA ckohler@communityactionpartnership.com Liza Poris, Program Associate, T/TA lporis@communityactionpartnership.com Charity Frankowski, VISTA Lead cfrankowski@communityactionpartnership.com This presentation was created by the National Association of Community Action Agencies – Community Action Partnership, in the performance of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Community Services Grant Number, 90ET0452. Any opinion, findings, and conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families.
Community Action: Transforming Communities, Changing Lives Enjoy the rest of convention!
LCRC Sessions to Attend Wednesday 3:30 – 5pm : • Lessons Learned from the Bundled Services Learning Community Group (401) • Transforming Communities: Advocating for Family Success - A Rural 2-Gen Perspective (406) • Trauma Informed Case Management (501)
LCRC Sessions to Attend Thursday 9:15am – 10:45am : • The Futures Project: Clarity, Impact, and Performance (405) • Connecting National Economic Trends to the Local Economy: A new Toolkit for Local Economic Analysis (Salon A) Thursday 11:00am – 12:30pm • Beyond the Racial "Stalemate" ( 3-hour session - 402 )
LCRC Sessions to Attend Thursday 2:00pm – 3:30pm : • Ready Set Go- State Association tools and tips on Leading a Learning Community (307) • The Health Wealth Connection: How Healthcare Organizations Can Tackle Poverty (401) • Getting Results at the Community Level (406) • What's Behind the Bundle? (410) • Decreasing Family Homelessness: Lessons Learned (501)
LCRC Sessions to Attend Thursday 3:45pm – 4:45pm : • Integrating Financial Capability Services: Lessons from Community Action Agencies (402) Friday 9:00am – 10:30am • Your Money, Your Goals: New Tools for the Front-Line (Salon C)
EVALUATIONS The Partnership Wants Your Feedback! Please be sure to complete the evaluation for this session online , via the CAPCON17 Event App . Thanks in Advance for your Cooperation!
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