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investing to build better futures for children JWB 2006-2013

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investing to build better futures for

children

JWB 2006-2013

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the challenge

More than 100successful

Casein social media

prolonged economic

crisis

big dropin

revenues

need forimproved

ROI

AmendmentOne

curbs property

taxes

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collaboration

JWB

school system

municipalities

DCF

St Petersburg College

other funders

healthcare system

county government

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improved return oninvestment

quality early

learning initiative

common eligibility system

ASO administrative

services organization

child outcome

focus

family services initiative

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evidence based programs

Big Brothers/Big Sisters

Incredible Years

Second Stepviolence

prevention

Carrera/teen pregnancy prevention

Nurse-Family Partnership

Healthy Families

HIPPY

Children’s Outpatient

Cornerstone of Successful

AchievementCOSA

early childhood consultation

Motivating New Moms

Life Skill OST

Suncoast Family Services

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promising practices

peace4tarpon

family services initiative

family oriented concept unified to serve (FOCUS)

the fairmount park initiative

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making a difference

performancemeasurement

•measure each child•aggregate results•report to the board

adopting results-based accountability (Friedman, 2005)

•finding the “story behind the story”•using data to make decisions and develop policies• investing in highest-yield strategies forged from common agreement

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focus on core businessconcentrated funding for

-school readiness-school success

implemented new systems of care

increased efficiencies through-technology

-data sharing-creation of data warehouse

-data driven decision making

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the program stability fundmaintained

quality programs

reduced the impact

of economic crisis on services

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child care executive pool (CCEP)

intergovernmental transfers (IGT)

targeted case management (REV MAX)

grants collaboration

leveraging for increased revenues

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business intelligencecreating the “big picture” from multiple data sets to understand what factors impact children

combining data from multiple sources to construct the clearest “picture” possible of at-risk children

shared data

multi-system view

targeting services and supports to those with highest need

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using the latest technology

for greater - efficiency - accuracy of records - accountability

virtualized data centerdata warehouse

social mediamosaic

biometricssoftware as a service (SAAS)

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established to store shared data. the combination of data sets enables analysts to evaluate outcomes across programs over time.

a community indicators project using data to monitor progress and measure outcomes.

data warehouse

measuring results

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and transparency

communication

to increase community

awareness and accountability