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Henrie M. Treadwell, Ph.D.Director: Community Voices and Men’s Health Initiative
Research Professor: Community Health and Preventative MedicineMorehouse School of Medicine
PHILANTHROPY AND COMMUNITY CHANGE
Substance Use Disorder and HIV/AIDS in Latinos Linking Research with the Community
C-SALUD BI-ANNUAL Conference 2011Miami, FL.April 26th
The Language of Philanthropy
Research versus Evaluation
Research versus Community-Based Participatory Research
Formative, Summative, Qualitative, Summative
Benchmarks as evaluation metric
Goals of the Independent Sector
Shape Public Policy
Increase Effectiveness
Strengthen Accountability
Build Connections
Understand the Sector
www.INDEPENDENTSECTOR.org
Major National Philanthropies…
W.K. Kellogg Foundation (www.wkkf.org)
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (www.rwjf.org)
Kresge Foundation (www.kresge.org)
California Endowment (www.calendow.org)
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation (www.knightfoundation.org)
Ford Foundation (www.fordfound.org)
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation (www.mott.org)
MacArthur Foundation (www.macfound.org)
Florida Foundations: Top Giving
See GrantDomain – The Grantsmanship Center’s exclusive online database. http://www.tgci.com
Also: http://tgci.com/funding/top.asp?statename=Florida&statecode=FL
Also: http://www.floridafunding.com
Philosophical or Ideological Perspectives
Liberal
Progressive
Centrist
Ideological
Conservative
Does it matter? How does one take the ‘measure’ of the philanthropic organization to determine a philosophical and programmatic fit?
Top Giving Florida Organizations
Foundation NAME TOTAL ANNUAL GIVING
KNIGHT FOUNDATION $121,201,077
Arthur S. DeMoss Foundation $37,684,147
Publix Super Market Charities $32,172,727
The Community Foundation in Jacksonville $23,530,192
Top Giving - Continued The Picower Foundation $23,424,401
Walter H. Coulter Foundation $23,408,313.
Ted Arison Foundation USA, Inc. $17,145,685
Community Foundation of Tampa Bay, Inc. $13,677,534
Jesse Ball DuPont Fund $13,327,443
Koch Foundation $9,383,201
The Quantum Foundation, Inc. $8,415,640
Top Giving in Florida- continued
Huizenga Family Foundation, Inc. $7,627,245
The Community Foundation of Sarasota County, Inc - $7, 595,922
Theodore R. and Vivian M. Johnson Scholarship Foundation, Inc. - $7. 359,145
Dade Community Foundation - $7, 245, 280
Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc. $6,851, 903
Top Giving in Florida - continued
Community Foundation of Greater Lakeland - $5,773, 281
Community Foundation of Broward - $ $5,254, 794
Darden Restaurants, Inc. Foundation - $5, 196, 106
Scaife Family Foundation - $5, 042, 429
Forest C and Frances H. Lattner Foundation - $4, 622, 197
Top Giving in Florida - continued
Whitehall Foundation, Inc. $4, 811, 667
William G. Selby and Marie Selby Foundation - $4, 622, 197
George B. Storer Foundation, Inc. - $4, 590,000
Multiple Sclerosis Foundation - $4, 560, 447
William H. Pitt Foundation, Inc. - $4, 539, 779
The Lattner Family Foundation - $4, 514, 000
Top Giving in Florida - continued
The Council for Education Change - $4, 395, 648
The Lucy Gooding Charitable Foundation Trust - $ 4, 112, 345
The Engelberg Foundation - $4, 001, 590
The Southwest Florida Community Foundation, Inc. - $ 3, 889, 625
The William J. von Liebig Foundation - $ 3, 858, 161
Top Giving in Florida - continued
The George and Mary Kremer Foundation - $3, 207, 515
Community Foundation of Central Florida - $ 3, 176, 521
The Believers Foundation, Inc. - $3, 121, 281
Harcourt M. And Virginia W. Sylvester Foundation, Inc. - $3, 113, 500
McKnight Brain Research Foundation - $2, 875, 000
Top Giving in Florida - continued
SWS Charitable Foundation, Inc. - $ 2, 873, 431
Aurora Foundation - $2, 809, 197
The Chatios Foundation, Inc. - $2, 780, 394
AND this is only the top 40.
What makes you SPECIAL???
What is it about your organization that makes you unique and able to uniquely contribute?
What is it about the population that you serve that makes this a defining issue for this generation or this time in this nation?
Why are you the ‘best organization’ to make a difference?
Who are your friends and collaborators?
Does anybody care what you think or about what you might learn?
What is the POLICY issue that you seek to inform?
What should the new policy be?
Who will you tell?
Who do you know who is a key informant to policymaking?
EVIDENCE of your ability to inform policy? If no evidence, what steps will you use in the future?
Evidence based information to show change and significance?
Benchmarks of success
Benchmarks to show significance
SO…you enrolled people in HIV/AIDS care. But did you get them mental health counselling?
Is substance use disorder a part of the problem in the community? Why does this matter?
Criminal Justice System and Your Community of Change
Is incarceration an issue for the population you seek to serve?
If so, how much does the criminal justice system drain away from more positive programs?
How will your program help to show how to redirect funds flow?
Are those in the criminal justice system a part of your collaborative? Any other unusual suspects?
YOUR STORY OF CHANGE
Can you tell the story in a very few pages without appendices?
Can you find ‘friends’ to whom you can tell your story and who will give you honest feedback that you will accept, if valid?
Have you told your local community newspapers and do they tell your story?
The Written Word - Proposal
Goal ( to include POLICY change)
Objective (who, what, why)
Innovation (Significance of this new approach)
Methodology – Intervention Plan
Evaluation Plan
Policy Impact (public and marketplace policy)
Networking, Networking, Networking
Who do you know to help you open doors?
If you do not know anybody, how will you set about meeting new people who can buy into your dreams?
How will you build your collaborative to include new friends including those that may not totally agree with EVERYTHING that you think and believe.
Sustainbility
Can you tell the prospective funder how you will sustain your work if it is funded? (NOBODY stays with you forever so what is your plan.)
Does your sustainability plan include redirection of funds flow through policy change/practice change?
If you are not around to do the work, what will be the impact on community?
Novel Resources
What will the community learn about as resources as a result of your work?
What new and permanent resources will you leave in the community as a part of your work and how will it be sustained?
Community Voices
Kellogg Foundation support for many years.
Policy Briefs, Fact Sheets, Books
Web Sites
Many, many friends and supporters
BOOKS, POLICY BRIEFS, ETC…
BOOKS, POLICY BRIEFS, ETC…
BOOKS, POLICY BRIEFS, ETC…
BOOKS, POLICY BRIEFS, ETC…
www.reentryga.org
Community Voices Resources
www.communityvoices.org
www.georgiareentry.org
Childhood obesity – ‘ImagineME!’
QUESTIONS and COMMENTS
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