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Welcome! Poll Question What type of organization are you from? Private Provider Organization Public Health Public Substance Abuse or Mental Health Agency School District Public Child Welfare Public Juvenile Justice


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Welcome!

Poll Question What type of organization are you from?

  • Private Provider Organization
  • Public Health
  • Public Substance Abuse or Mental Health Agency
  • School District
  • Public Child Welfare
  • Public Juvenile Justice
  • Other (tell us where from)
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Strategic Financing for Prevention

Margaret Flynn-Khan, MSW Mainspring Consulting

July 31, 2019

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Disclaimer

This webinar is being recorded and archived, and will be available for viewing after the webinar. Please contact the webinar facilitator if you have any concerns or questions. Please note, the views expressed in this webinar do not necessarily represent the views, policies, and positions of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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Presenter

Margaret Flynn-Khan is a founding partner of Mainspring Consulting, a national consulting firm that works with foundations, policymakers, and state and community leaders to design effective investments for families and communities. She has provided training and technical assistance to public and private leaders around the country focused on financing and sustaining collaborative initiatives. She acts as the lead finance technical assistance provider for the Annie E. Casey Foundation Evidence2Success Initiative. She is a former Practice Group Leader for Vulnerable Children and Youth at The Finance Project, a national policy research and technical assistance organization. .

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  • Annie E. Casey Foundation
  • Evidence2Success
  • Family First Prevention Services Act
  • National Youth in Transition Funders Group

(YTFG)

  • Mott Foundation
  • After School Technical Assistance

Collaborative

National consulting group that works with foundation officers, policymakers, and state and community leaders to design effective programs and initiatives for children, families and communities, develop sound strategies to leverage resources, and to create effective plans to move from good thinking to action.

Our Work

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Overview

  • The policy and funding landscape

for prevention

  • Sharing your experience
  • Reviewing key players and

engagement strategies

  • Steps in strategic finance planning
  • Questions/Discussion
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Clarity about goals and needs

  • What will it take to get to desired
  • utcomes in short and longer-term?

Diverse and stable base of resources

  • Partners: Multiple public and private

stakeholders

  • Funding sources: Federal, state, local,

private

  • Funding types: Renewable public funds,

short-term grants, fee for service, donor and other private development

Finance Toolkit: Background and Purpose

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Strategic Financing Outcomes

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Finance Toolkit: Background and Purpose

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Who Cares About Substance Misuse Prevention?

Substance Abuse & Mental Health Public Health Child Welfare Justice Education

  • Multiple public systems have

policies and funding that can support substance misuse prevention

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Finance Toolkit: Background and Purpose

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Poll Question

  • Which of these public

systems are you partnering with?

Substance Abuse & Mental Health Public Health Child Welfare Justice Education

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Reviewing the Landscape: For Each System…

Federal Agency Recent Policy Trends Key Funding Streams Discretionary Grants Let’s Chat!

  • Identify public systems, policies and funding opportunities that you

want to further explore

  • Share your experience partnering with different public systems
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Reviewing the Landscape: Substance Abuse and Mental Health

Federal Agency

  • HHS - Substance Abuse and Mental

Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Recent Policy Trends

  • Substance Use Disorder

Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act (2018)

  • 21st Century Cures Act (2016)
  • Comprehensive Addiction and

Recovery Act (2016) Key Funding Streams

  • Substance Abuse Prevention and

Treatment Block Grant

  • State Targeted Response (STR)
  • State Opioid Response (SOR)

Discretionary Grants

  • Drug-Free Communities (DFC)

Support Program & enhancement grants

  • Programs of Regional and

National Significance (PRNS)

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Reviewing the Landscape: Substance Abuse and Mental Health

Action & Engagement

  • Understand local data on the

prevalence of substance misuse

  • Learn about activities and priorities
  • f your state’s Opioid Taskforce
  • Monitor RFP’s from state/county

agencies and SAMHSA Let’s Chat!

  • Share how you are partnering with

your substance abuse & mental health system

  • Have you received funding?
  • Have you participated in a state
  • r local Opioid Taskforce?
  • Other ways?
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Reviewing the Landscape: Public Health

Federal Agency

  • CDC, Office of Minority Health
  • HRSA: Maternal & Child Health,

Office of Health Equity Recent Policy Trends

  • Affordable Care Act
  • Created Prevention and Public

Health Funds Key Funding Streams

  • Prevention and Public Health

Fund

  • Title V: Maternal & Child Health

Block Grant Discretionary Grants

  • Overdose Data to Action Grants
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Reviewing the Landscape: Public Health

Action & Engagement

  • Understand the priorities and focus
  • f your local public health office
  • Social Determinants of Health?
  • Health Equity?
  • Substance Misuse?
  • Review data they are collecting on

substance misuse and how communicating

  • Seek to engage in community

coalition and awareness efforts Let’s Chat!

  • Share how you are partnering with

your public health system

  • Have you received funding?
  • Have you partnered to

implement prevention programs?

  • Other ways?
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Reviewing the Landscape: Child Welfare

Federal Agency

  • HHS – Children’s Bureau

Recent Policy Trends

  • Family First Prevention Services

Act (2018)

  • States have option to receive

federal IV-E funding for programs that prevent entry into foster care, including substance abuse Key Funding Streams

  • Title IV-E, entitlement funding
  • Title IV-B, Promoting Safe and

Stable Families, formula grant that supports family preservation Discretionary Grants

  • Regional partnership grants for

families affected by opioids and

  • ther substance abuse
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Reviewing the Landscape: Child Welfare

Action & Engagement

  • Explore status of state/county

FFPSA planning

  • Contribute to identification of

appropriate models for families

  • Monitor for RFP’s, RFI’s from your

state or county agency Let’s Chat!

  • Share how you are partnering with
  • r engaging child welfare
  • Have you received funding?
  • Are you participating in Family

First planning?

  • Other ways?
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Reviewing the Landscape: Education

Federal Agency

  • Education - Office of Elementary

and Secondary Education Recent Policy Trends

  • Every Student Succeeds Act (2015)
  • Created Title IV-A, Formula

Grant focused on safe, healthy, and well-rounded students Key Funding Streams

  • Title IV-A, Student Support &

Academic Enrichment Discretionary Grants

  • Project Prevent
  • School Climate Transformation

Grants

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Reviewing the Landscape: Education

Action & Engagement

  • Understand current priorities and

approach to social/emotional learning and substance misuse prevention

  • Identify and engage points of

influence

  • School District
  • Principals
  • School Board
  • Emphasize leverage

Let’s Chat!

  • Share how you are partnering with

school districts

  • Have you received funding?
  • Are you delivering

programming in schools?

  • Other?
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Reviewing the Landscape: Justice

Federal Agency

  • Department of Justice
  • Office of Juvenile Justice and

Delinquency Prevention

  • Office for Victims of Crimes

Recent Policy Trends

  • Juvenile Justice Reform Act of

2018

  • New emphasis on community-

based prevention Key Funding Streams

  • Formula Grants Program
  • Title III Incentive Grants for Local

Delinquency Prevention Grants Program – Youth PROMISE Discretionary Grants

  • Comprehensive Opioid Abuse

Site-based Program

  • Enhancing Community

Responses to the Opioid Crisis: Serving Our Youngest Crime Victims

  • Opioid Affected Youth Initiative
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Reviewing the Landscape: Justice

Action & Engagement

  • Identify who administers OJJDP

formula grant funds in your state

  • Understand data on juvenile crime

in your locality

  • Monitor planning for

implementation of the Juvenile Justice Reform Act

  • Engage with local boards working
  • n Juvenile Justice issues

Let’s Chat!

  • Share how you are partnering with

law enforcement agencies

  • Have you received funding?
  • Are you delivering

programming for justice system involved populations?

  • Other?
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  • Guide to developing a strategic

finance plan

  • Sets stage for ongoing work to

align resources in dynamic funding environment

  • Designed for collaborative

initiatives

Finance Toolkit: Background and Purpose

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Strategic Financing Toolkit

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Developing a Strategic Financing Plan

What are your financing goals? What resources do you have? What financial resources do you need? What financing strategies will support your goals? How will you work together to secure needed resources? 25

Steps in Strategic Finance Planning

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Developing a Strategic Financing Plan

  • 1. What are your

financing goals?

  • Use data to agree on priority
  • utcomes, programs, activities
  • Set specific scale goals based on

data on eligible population

  • Identify infrastructure needed

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Steps in Strategic Finance Planning

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Developing a Strategic Financing Plan

  • 2. What financial

resources do you need?

  • Specific and detailed so all partners

understand what it will take to get to outcomes

  • Three-year budget estimates for

programs and infrastructure

  • Start-up and ongoing costs

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Steps in Strategic Finance Planning

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Developing a Strategic Financing Plan

  • 3. What

resources do you have?

  • Review current investments in families

and children

  • How do investments align with

priority outcomes?

  • How much is invested in prevention

versus remediation?

  • To what extent are investments

supporting proven programs?

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Steps in Strategic Finance Planning

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Developing a Strategic Financing Plan

  • 4. What financing

strategies will support your goals?

  • Group process to identify and prioritize

financing strategies

  • Improving the use of existing public

funds

  • Allocating state or local general

funds

  • Maximizing federal funds
  • Block grants
  • Discretionary grants
  • Entitlements
  • Creating public-private partnerships
  • Generating new revenue

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Steps in Strategic Finance Planning

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Developing a Strategic Financing Plan

  • 5. How will you

work together to secure needed resources?

  • Develop work plan
  • Actions to secure resources in

short and longer-term

  • Continue to convene finance planning

group to implement, monitor and update plan

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Steps in Strategic Finance Planning

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