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Plenary Session: Strengthening Collective Impact Partnerships Built Around Common Data, Goals and Actions Panelists: Brad Br Brad Bryant ant , Executive Director, Georgia Foundation for Public Education Barbara Coble Barbara Coble , Program


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Plenary Session: Strengthening

Collective Impact Partnerships Built Around Common Data, Goals and Actions

Panelists:

Brad Br Brad Bryant ant, Executive Director, Georgia Foundation for Public Education

Barbara Coble

Barbara Coble, Program Manager, Emory University

Dr

  • Dr. N. Jean W

. N. Jean Walk alker er, VP, Education, United Way of Metro Atlanta

Panel Moderator: Larry Pasti, Director of Field Services, Forum for Youth Investment April 18, 2012

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COLLABORATIONS


United Neighborhood Centers Of Greater Roch. Rochester‘s Child Youth 2000 Juvenile Justice Council CCSI TIER II Interagency Council Comm. Asset Network Board

  • f

Health Children & Family Serv. Subcomm. School Health Leadership Team RECAP Community Profile Preventive Services Coalition RAEYC Early Childhood Develop I. Homeless Continuum

  • f care
  • Impl. Team

Monroe

  • Cty. Sch

& Comm. Health Ed. Network

Rochester Effectiveness Partnership N.E.T. City Violence Initiative Task Force on Violence Domestic Violence Consortium Perinatal Community Consortium Do Right by Kids campaign Perinatal Substance Abuse Coalition SACSI

Counselor’s Consortium

Rochester Children’s Collab. Roch. Enterprise Community Zone P. YRBS Group HW & Tutoring Round Table Student Assistance Prof. Adult Services Subcomm.

Student

  • Asst. Prof.

Greater Roch. Area

Transitions Collab. America’s Promise CHANGE

Con.nuous
 Improvement 
 Service
 Delivery 
 Advocacy 
 Evalua.on 
 Posi.ve
 Outcomes
for
 Youth
&
 Families 


2

Best
 Prac.ce 
 Community
 Mobiliza.on 


CASAS Providers

Cross
‐
 Systems
 Change 


MCTP NBN Not Me Not Now SDFSCA Planning Committees Reclaiming Youth PCIC OASAS Prevention Initiative Community Service Board

  • Reg. 2

Preventive Provid.N Mentoring Round Table Runaway & Homeless Youth Ser Provider Domestic Violence Partnership Health Action Homeless Services Network Youth Services Quality C. Diversion Collaborative

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Ready by 21 Leadership Capacity Standards: Broader Partnerships

  • Build an o

Build an overar erarching leader ching leadership council ship council – that establishes accountability for improved outcomes from birth to young adulthood.

  • Align and strengthen coalitions, commissions and

Align and strengthen coalitions, commissions and int intermediaries ermediaries – to ensure full coverage of issues, populations and strategies.

  • Engage k

Engage key stak y stakeholder eholders in se s in setting priorities and solving tting priorities and solving pr problems

  • blems –

from young people to professionals, from front-line providers to policymakers.

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4


Coalition Dashboard

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Example: Partner Comparison

Metro City Safe Streets

  • Mayor’s Office
  • Juvenile/Family Courts
  • Police Department
  • Interfaith Coalition
  • Metro United Way
  • Metro Schools
  • Metro PTA
  • Neighborhood Councils
  • Tenants Association
  • Realtors Association
  • Chamber of Commerce
  • YouthNetWorks
  • Seniors Together

5


Metro Teen Pregnancy Coalition

  • Mayor’s Office
  • Juvenile/Family Courts
  • Public Health Department
  • Interfaith Coalition
  • Metro United Way
  • Metro Schools
  • Metro PTA
  • Neighborhood Councils
  • University Hospital & Pediatricians
  • Child Care Association
  • Chamber of Commerce
  • YouthNetWorks
  • Planned Parenthood
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Example: Intervention Comparison

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Metro
Teen
Pregnancy
Coali4on



  • Sexuality
Educa4on
(home,
school,
faith)

  • School
Based
Clinics

  • Neighborhood
Clinics

  • School
week
curfews


  • Peer
to
Peer
Counseling

  • 211
and
Teen
Hot
Lines



  • College
and
Career
Awareness



  • AJerschool/Teen
Clubs

  • Youth
Jobs
Program

  • Community
Rec.
Centers

  • Service
Learning/Youth
Engagement


  • School
Safety
Zones

  • Mentoring

  • Family
counseling


Metro
City
Safe
Streets



  • Adequate
ligh4ng

  • Reclaimed
vacant
lots

  • Landlord
Controls

  • Liquor
zoning
restric4ons

  • Community
policing

  • Ac4ve
Tip
lines


  • Neighborhood
Patrols



  • ASerschool/Teen
Clubs

  • Youth
Jobs
Program

  • Community
Rec.
Centers

  • Senior
Escort
Service

  • School
Safety
Zones

  • Mentoring

  • Drug
Courts

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Ready Leaders:

Building the infrastructure f Building the infrastructure for collectiv

  • r collective impact

e impact

Partnerships





 Goals
 Data

















 Ac.ons


Individual
Orgs
&
 Systems
 Issue/Neighborhood
 Coali4ons
 Age
Group
Partnerships

 Overarching
Leadership
 Council


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Broader Partnerships:

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  • United
Way
of
Metropolitan





Atlanta
(UWMA)


  • Ga.
State
Board
of
Educa4on

  • Boys
&
Girls
Club

  • Georgia
Voices
for
Children

  • Metro
Atlanta
Chamber
of








Commerce


  • Communi4es
in
Schools
(CIS)

  • Georgia
ASerschool
Investment








Council
(GAIC)


  • Georgia
Partnership
for
Excellence







in
Educa4on


  • Alliance
of
Educa4onal
Agency










Heads
 Children’s
Health
 
Care
of
Atlanta
 Adolescent
Services

 Network
 (G‐CAAP
/
HIV
 Preven4on)
 Commission
on
 Early
Learning
 
 Georgia
Family

 Connec4on
Partnership

 (GaFCP)


Atlanta, GA: Initial Partnership Structure

Informal
Core
Team
convened
by
United
Way


Emory’s
Gradua4on
 
Genera4on
 Georgia

 Children’s
Cabinet


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Childhood
Obesity
 Gradua4on
 Genera4on
 Georgia
Family
 Connec4on
 Partnership
Statewide
 Strategy



 
 



 Atlanta
Promise
 Neighborhood

 Middle
 School
 Transi4on
 Comple4on


  • f
College/


Adv.
Degree
 Georgia
 Grade
Level

 Reading
Campaign
 Alcohol,
Tobacco,

 Other
Drugs
(ATOD)
 School
 Readiness
&
 Early
Grade
 Literacy
 On‐Time
 Gradua4on


Partnership
Clusters
 Neighborhood
Focus


Atlanta, GA: Partnership Structure: March 2012

Ready
by
21
Leadership
Council


Juvenile
Jus4ce
 Turn
Around
 Schools:
Clarkston
 &
Banneker
High
 Schools
&
their

 feeder
paberns
 Georgia
 Campaign
Against
Adolescent
 Pregnancy
(G‐CAAP)
 P‐3
funders
group


  • Ga. Dept of Education

  • CVS Caremark Corp

  • Annie E. Casey Foundation

  • Ga. Dept. of Public Health

  • Ga. Governor’s Office Children &

Families


  • University of Georgia
  • Ga. Department of Early Care and

Learning


  • Children’s Health Care of Atlanta

  • Ga. Afterschool Investment Council

(GAIC)


  • Ga. Early Education Alliance for Ready

Students (GEEARS)


  • Ga. Campaign Against Adolescent

Pregnancy (G-CAAP)


  • Ga. Partnership for Excellence in

Education


  • Ga. Family Connection Partnership

  • Junior Achievement, Ga.

  • Voices for Georgia’s Children

  • Emory’s Office of Univ. Community

Partnerships


  • Fanning Institute 

  • Georgia Appleseed

  • United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta
  • Communities in Schools


Georgia’s

Children's
 Cabinet
 Ga.
Early
Educa4on
Alliance
for
 Ready
Students
(GEEARS)


Adolescent
Services
Network 


Teen
Pregnancy

 Do$ed
lines
indicate
informal
connec1ons