Thank you to all that supported the Chairman’s Council Clothing Insecurity Impact Award (CCCIIA) presentation! It's true. We are stronger together. The CCCIIA honors the contributions of organizations across the country working to ensure children have the essential clothing they need to feel safe, valued, and to thrive in their childhoods. Together, we can #EndClothingInsecurity. Congratulations to all award winners: Compass Family Services, YouthConnect, Methodist Services, Roseland Community Hospital Foundation, LEGACY PARENTING CENTER, and In The Image.
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Child and family services organizations globally are seeking to rapidly adapt to address the increasingly complex needs of vulnerable families and create better outcomes for the children they serve. Join Deloitte and ESN today for a webinar that will explore some of the key characteristics of leading child and families’ services organizations – including a strong capability around leading and managing change and driving evidence-based, iterative transformation aligned to outcomes: https://deloi.tt/3TsHhio
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Despite the increasing need, Black Americans have less access to #opioid use disorder treatment and recovery services than white Americans. #FOREgrantee Center for African American Recovery Development is looking to fix this, by helping to develop four new Black-led recovery community organizations to address a wide array of health inequities we see in access to substance use treatment and recovery support services. We know that solutions to the nation’s #opioidcrisis will not be successful without explicitly addressing the racial disparities in our systems of #prevention, #treatment, and #recovery. #BlackHistoryMonth
To kick off #BlackHistoryMonth, we're excited to spotlight #FOREgrantee the Center for African American Recovery Development (CAARD) as they help Black leaders in three urban areas (Memphis, Mobile and New Orleans) and one rural community (Orangeburg County, South Carolina) establish #recovery programs serving their communities.
Grantee Spotlight: Building the Infrastructure for Recovery Supports in Black Communities - FORE
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All qualified organizations seeking to become adult day services providers, as well as existing adult day services providers seeking to expand their services, are eligible to apply for the available grant funds, which are being offered by the Ohio Office of Budget and Management (OBM) at the direction of ODA. Successful applicants will be eligible to spend their funding in multiple areas. New adult day services providers or those re-entering the market can use these funds for equipment, supplies, start-up fees, or infrastructure modifications required for initial operations. Existing adult day services providers can use these funds to enhance service delivery by adding new benefits not previously offered. They can also use the funds to support long-term sustainment in the industry. This could include equipment or facility upgrades to accommodate a larger capacity served, as well as technology implementation and other efficiency efforts. Providers can also use funds to recruit and retain a qualified workforce – including through means such as offering current staff a retention bonus, offering new staff a hiring bonus, hiring new direct care workers, and recruiting new direct care workers. Interested organizations can apply through the OBM website. Successful applicants will be eligible for technical assistance support, provided by LeadingAge Ohio in collaboration with ODA. For more information, visit aging.ohio.gov/adultday 😊💙❤️💜💚
RELEASE: ODA Director Ursel J. McElroy announced today a commitment of $6 million in grant funding to bolster adult day services across Ohio. 📰: https://lnkd.in/gCkmTbAT
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On point! "Instead of making choices for other people, philanthropists must learn to empower individuals economically and politically to make choices for themselves and then celebrate their successes to inspire others, thus opening a far more pivotal role in fast-tracking widespread, lasting social and environmental progress." #empowermentphilanthropy #strategicphilanthropy #philanthropy #racialequity #racialjustice #economicjustice
SSIR’s Summer ’24 Issue goes online next week with a cover story critique of strategic philanthropy from two longtime proponents. Plus: Lessons from successful public-private partnerships; communities revitalizing parks and strengthening democracy; and businesses applying a regeneration model to save the planet. Don’t miss a case study highlighting how the JED foundation uses a systems change approach to address America’s youth mental health crisis; viewpoints on the dangers of a fully cashless economy and using traditional agricultural practices in Brazil; and promising innovations to address affordable housing shortages in Paris, job security after incarceration, disability justice in the US South; and more. 💻 Subscribe now for complete online access: https://lnkd.in/eTRxhPWe ✍ Sign up for our e-newsletter for updates on the new issue, new online stories, and more: https://lnkd.in/gYk49K9z ⏩ Send this post to someone you think will want to read the new issue of SSIR!
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Organizations can set the stage for evidence-informed decisions by building strong #EvidenceCapacity. Evidence capacity encompasses the knowledge, skills, behaviors, and resources that support an organization’s ability to build and use evidence to make decisions and inform its work. Like actors rehearsing a play or athletes practicing their sport, organizations must hone their skills over time to develop #evidence capacity. Learn more about some of the work OPRE does to support the Administration for Children and Families (ACF)'s evidence capacity and some of the lessons we have learned: https://lnkd.in/etPYRYGR
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