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2013 COMMUNITY IMPACT Applications Workshop INCOME

2013 COMMUNITY IMPACT Applications Workshop INCOME. February 5, 2013. INCOME SCOPE (p. ii-iii). Melanie Geddes, Director of Community Impact, Health Income Scope: Programs that provide low-income individuals and families with: Financial Stability Services

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2013 COMMUNITY IMPACT Applications Workshop INCOME

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  1. 2013 COMMUNITY IMPACTApplications WorkshopINCOME

    February 5, 2013
  2. INCOME SCOPE (p. ii-iii) Melanie Geddes, Director of Community Impact, Health Income Scope: Programs that provide low-income individuals and families with: Financial Stability Services In October 2010, UWBC began funding a prosperity initiative called the Center for Working Families (CWF), with partners Hispanic Unity of Florida and Urban League of Broward County serving as direct service providers at their respective locations. This is an evidence-based model developed and promoted by the Annie E. Casey Foundation and is operating in more than 60 communities throughout the nation. CWF offers a framework for delivering key services and financial supports using an integrated approach, all designed to foster new economic opportunities to enable the targeted population to Earn, Keep and Grow their assets. This is accomplished through family sustaining employment, income supports, manageable expenses, affordable housing, and savings and assets. For additional information, please access the Annie E. Case Foundation’s website: http://www.aecf.org/MajorInitiatives/CenterforFamilyEconomicSuccess/CentersforWorkingFamilies.aspx
  3. INCOME SCOPE (p. ii-iii cont’d) United Way of Broward County seeks applications for programs which will help individuals and families Earn, Keep and Grow their assets through programs that will support and maintain clients’ long-term and ongoing financial success and help them to take advantage of new economic opportunities. While some applicants may, we do not expect all applicants to address all three of these areas; however, there must be a connection made among successful applicants to demonstrate an integrated approach so that clients are able to benefit from programs that support their ability to Earn, Keep and Grow their assets. UWBC will assist successful applicants to make those connections. Basic Needs Services Although our primary emphasis is on programming that assists individuals and families to Earn, Keep and Grow their assets as described above, the targeted outcome of Basic Needs Services is to provide low-income individuals and families in crisis with services such as food, short-term emergency assistance for rent/housing, utilities, transportation, medical and other emergencies. NOTE: United Way of Broward County is NOT seeking currently funded homeless-related services with this application process. Once the National Alliance for Ending Homelessness presents its consultants’ report and the Broward County Board of County Commissioners adopts its County plan related to homeless services, an additional Request for Applications will be released for homeless services.
  4. IMPORTANT DATES (p. iii-iv)
  5. INCOME SCOPE—FIN. STABILITY Income Outcomes: (p. 7,8,9 in application) Choose at least two outcomes from the chart below and enter on the Outcomes Chart found at Form 6. Develop at least two additional outcomes, ideally for a total of two short-term and two long-term outcomes. Additionally, develop appropriate Indicators, Activities/Outputs and Evaluation/Measurement Methodology for each. The following information is provided for your information as you complete the Outcomes Chart on Form 6.
  6. INCOME SCOPE—FIN. STABILITY Family Sustaining Employment Low-income individuals/families achieve and retain family-sustaining employment through one or more of the following: Increased access to jobs paying a sustainable wage Entrepreneurship Employment supports (training, skill-building educational opportunities, career coaching) Provision of reliable transportation opportunities Access to affordable childcare Keep and Manage Assets Low-income individuals/families keep and manage assets through one or more of the following: Financial education/coaching Life skills training Access to affordable housing Access to public benefits such as TANF, VITA and/or other private income supports Grow Assets Low-income individuals/families increase their assets through one or more of the following: Promotion of home ownership (home ownership education/coaching; foreclosure prevention and counseling, financial education on acquiring and maintaining home mortgage) Promotion of business ownership/micro-enterprise (training and education programs focusing on entrepreneurship) Long term savings/investments (financial education/coaching on asset investment planning, promotion of savings/retirement accounts
  7. INCOME SCOPE—BASIC NEEDS OR Basic Needs Services Choose at least two of the outcomes listed below plus an additional two outcomes to support your application for Basic Needs Services targeting individuals and/or families in crisis.
  8. FATAL FLAW REVIEW (p. 10) Failure to comply with, complete, or cure the required items listed below that apply to the Applicant Agency’s will result in a Fatal Flaw and removal of the application from further consideration of approval.
  9. FINANCIAL REVIEW (p. 11)
  10. OUTCOMES—p.29 FORM 6 PROGRAM OUTCOMES Agency Name: __________________________ Program Name: _______________________________ Please delete the example below before finalizing this form
  11. OUTCOMES--TERMINOLOGY Activities: What the program does with the inputs to fulfill its mission; activities are what you do with your inputs. Outputs: The direct products of program activities; what you produce or your numbers/quantity served. Outcomes are the benefits for participants during and after program activities. Outcomes are new knowledge, new skills, or new behaviors that lead to your client’s improved condition. Indicators are the visible, measurable evidence that demonstrate that the outcomes are being achieved—specific information collected to track the program’s success—usually stated as target or percentage of attainment Outcomes flow from activities and link to each other over an identified period of time and link back to program description/goals and mission.
  12. OUTCOMES—DEFINING INITIAL, INTERMEDIATE, AND LONG-TERM KABB Outcomes Reflect Changes in… Knowledge=Initial Outcomes Attitudes= Intermediate Outcomes Belief = Longer-term Outcomes And/or Behavior = Longer-term Outcomes
  13. APPLICATION WORKSHOP ANY QUESTIONS? CONTACTELIZA GOMEZ: egomez@unitedwaybroward.org
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