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Networks for Learning, Networks for Impact:
Leveraging Our Capacity As Conveners
April 29 - May 1, 2015
One Question
• What is one question you want answered today? Please take a
minute to think, and write out a sticky note with your key question.
Agenda & Introductions
• Jenny Callans: How can aligning multiple initiatives help increase
impact? Why is this important to United Way?
• Keisha Kersey: Why does this work interest the federal
government?
• Ayo Atterberry: How do you go about developing a shared
measurement framework?
• David Murphey: What does this mean for the field?
Learning Objectives
Via content and exercises, our goal is to equip each
attendee to take action upon returning to their “home”
United Way:
• Gauge your UW’s readiness to pursue shared
outcomes
• Identify a strength and a challenge for your UW
• Brainstorm ideas and insights around shared
outcomes and your UW
Jenny Callans, Ph.D., Director, Early Childhood
United Way for Southeastern Michigan
[email protected]
• Social Innovation Fund Intermediary
with 2011 cohort
• 8 Community-Based Partner
Organizations serving a Tri-County
Area including Detroit
• Focus is kindergarten readiness
(Youth Development Issue Area
Group)
Keisha Kersey, Senior Program Officer
Corporation for National and Community Service
[email protected]
• Senior Program Officer with the
Social Innovation Fund, since
2012.
• Portfolio of 13 SIF
Intermediaries
• Focus on progress reporting,
data collection and
performance measurement
Ayo Atterberry, Director of Outcomes, Assessment
and Learning
VPP
[email protected]
• Social Innovation Fund Intermediary with
2010 cohort
• A transformative Network of six
nonprofits -College Summit, KIPP DC,
LAYC, WWH-MTA, Urban Alliance and
Year Up- in the National Capital Region
• Focus is on improving the education,
employment, and healthy behavior
outcomes of 20,000 low-income youth,
ages 14–24 (Youth Development Issue
Area Group)
David Murphey, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist
Child Trends
[email protected]
•
Directs Indicators program area; manages Child
Trends’ DataBank; supports KIDS COUNT;
involved in projects integrating data across
multiple platforms
•
Has a lead role in developing frameworks to align
SIF subgrantees’ data collection around common
outcomes and indicators
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Monitors and develops reports on data submitted
under SIF frameworks; provides technical
assistance to intermediary organizations and
subgrantees regarding measurement, use of data
in performance management, and communication
of results
Ask the Speakers
Snapshot : Is your UW ready to align initiatives?
Our United Way is already funding multiple initiatives in the same
impact area
Our UW is already funding multiple initiatives targeted at the same
outcome
Our UW has built strong community networks among partners
Our UW is currently involved in evaluation of initiative effectiveness
Our UW has data analysis capacity
Our UW has a variety of external relationships that can be leveraged
to align outcomes
Pair & Share: Identify strengths & challenges
Take two minutes to think and identify one strength and one
challenge for your UW, with respect to aligning initiatives.
Next, working in pairs, discuss by building on the strength and
identifying solutions to the challenge.
3-2-1: 3 ideas, 2 insights, 1 question
Individually, take two minutes to write down three ideas you now
have, two insights and one question.
Share one item with your table.
Each table, share an item.
Quick Poll: What are your thoughts now on
aligning multiple initiatives, go or no-go?
Go: Next steps?
No-go: What’s the hurdle?
FAQ will be developed and shared
Potential for Community of Practice – interest?
Roses, Thorns & Buds: Stick It to Us!