These slides are from a webinar designed to demonstrate how to use HealthyCity.org to enhance your grant proposals and reports with visually impactful and relevant data, maps, and charts. Learn how to access data that highlights the needs and opportunities within your communities of interest and how to make the case that your program will make a difference.
In this training you will learn how to:
- Gather data for your particular area of interest by creating your own community boundaries.
- Create maps and charts that provide the visual evidence to demonstrate both the need and potential within your community.
- Report your results - make the case that your program or project has had a positive and measurable impact.
6. GOVERNMENTONLINE MAPPING TECHNOLOGY www.HealthyCity.org COMMUNITY RESEARCH LAB Training community groups to lead and sustain action-oriented research & technology projects …is an information + action resource that unites rigorous research, community voices and innovative technologiesto solve the root causes of social inequity
7. Partners Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Advancement Project USC School of Social Work 2-1-1 LA County United Ways of California Children Now California Pan-Ethnic Health Network Ella Baker Center for Human Rights Prevention Institute The California Endowment Legal Services of No. Cal. CA Immigrant Policy Center CA Partnership California Rural Legal Assistance Central Valley Health Policy Institute Fresno Metro Ministry United Way Fresno County First 5 Fresno County Sacramento Housing Alliance UC Davis – Center for Regional Change Community Services Planning Council United Way Bay Area Santa Clara Comm. Benefits Coalition Urban Strategies Council San Mateo Healthy Communities Collaborative Contra Costa Crisis Center United Way of Fresno/2-1-1 2-1-1 San Diego 2-1-1 Monterey County 2-1-1 San Bernardino Volunteer Center of Riverside County United Way Bay Area/Helplink Community Service Planning Council – 2-1-1 Sacramento UW Silicon Valley/Santa Clara Eden I & R – 211 Alameda Interface Children Family Services – 2-1-1 Ventura Volunteer Center of Sonoma County
8. Agenda The Importance of Data in Grant Writing What Funders Want Focus on HealthyCity.org Gather data for your particular area of interest by creating your own community boundaries. Create maps and charts that provide the visual evidence to demonstrate both the need and potential within your community. Report your results - make the case that your program or project has had a positive and measurable impact.
9. Question for Participants (Type it in the question section) What is the problem you hope to address? What is the story you want to tell?
18. “Is the population or area served by this grant primarily (51% or more) low- or moderate income?” Please describe how you determine if a program participant is low or moderate income.
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21. Create maps and charts that provide the visual evidence to demonstrate both the need and potential within your community.
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23. Types of Data on HealthyCity.org Services & Points Social Services & Nonprofits Hospitals and FQHCs Public & Private Schools Grocery Stores & WIC Vendors Alcohol Outlets & Toxic Sites And much more…
24. Types of Data on HealthyCity.org Thematic Population Characteristics Civic Participation Employment, Income & Poverty Health Conditions, Diseases, Injuries and Deaths Crime & Public Safety Housing And much more…
25. 1. Gather data for your particular area of interest by creating your own community boundaries. You can save and share anything you create while logged in GET STARTED!
26. Example: SLABBC Mission: To promote healthier pregnancies, birth outcomes, and interconception care in South Los Angeles by strengthening linkages between community-based medical and social service providers.
27. You can save and share anything you create while logged in GET STARTED!
28. My Account > Neighborhoods> Create a neighborhood
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63. Create maps and charts that provide the visual evidence to demonstrate both the need and potential within your community. Questions?
64. 3. Report your results - make the case that your program or project has had a positive and measurable impact.
65. For example… SLABBC South L.A. Best Babies Collaborative In order to provide funders with information about the number and geographic location of participants in the program, SLABBC could upload their participant data, and view it along with other data available on HealthyCity.org
73. Click the +- next to ANY thematic/indicator data category
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77. Births to Mothers under 20 Years of Age Receiving Late or No Prenatal Care & Total SLABBC Participants 2007 - 2010
78. Report your results - make the case that your program or project has had a positive and measurable impact Questions?
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Notes de l'éditeur
http://www.gnocdc.org/articles/datafunders.htmlFocus on using the most recent data to support your grant or funding requestUse your expertise in your field of work to tell your storyDemonstrate your knowledge of the community of interest Avoid using data that is tangentially related to the topic(s) of the grantAvoid regurgitating information presented in previous proposals
Exact questions from grant applications
Today you will learn how to use data to enhance your grant proposals, reports and evaluations.
The next two slides show two major ‘types’ of data – point & thematic.