The Montgomery County Family and Children First Council, in partnership with United Way of the Greater Dayton Area, conducted a Strategic Planning process to guide priorities over the next three to five years. Various stakeholders have been included in this work comprised of consumers, community leaders, volunteers, and service providers from various sectors. The community priorities are connected with one or more of the three focus areas: Health & Safety, Education & Life Skills, and Income & Stability.
Compiled below are resources, data and video taped discussions and presentations related to Collective Impact and the Joint Strategic Plan process and documents.
Aligning for Impact - January 30, 2020
Montgomery County, in partnership with United Way, Public Health Dayton-Montgomery County, and Montgomery County Alcohol Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) co-sponsored a day-long community forum to discuss social determinants of health, equity, and collective impact.
Agenda
Presentations/Slides
Provider Luncheon - June 8, 2018
On June 8 United Way and the County hosted a luncheon at UD's River Campus to celebrate the first year of the new funding process and the use of collective impact to address community priorities. Three agencies gave a snapshot year in review and participants also got to see a sneak peek of the year-end questions that providers will need to answer in their year-end reports.
Agenda
Presentations from Agencies
Year-End Questions
Provider Training - March 16, 2018
March's training focused on communicating data. Demographics from mid-year reports were shared with participants. Materials and resources regarding Continuous Communication were also shared.
Agenda
Mid-year Demographic Report
4 Ms of Effective Communication
Milestone Worksheet
Talking the Walk - Communication Strategy Workbook
Flip Chart Notes from Group Discussions
Provider Training - December 1, 2017
December's training was focused on Data. Melonya Cook from United Way discussed the "Data Dance" and the importance of tracking measures to tell a story. Dr. Daniel Warshawsky then did a presentation on how he has been involved in local, national and global efforts addressing food security using data.
Agenda
Dr. Warshawsky's Presentation
Flipchart Notes from Group Discussion
Sample Data Tracker/Dashboard
The Data Dance
Provider Training - September 29, 2017
Montgomery County and United Way funded service providers and their collaborating partners were invited to participate in a quarterly meeting/presentation designed for networking, capacity building, and learning more about collective impact and other topics of interest. This first session featured Strategic Coordinators Learn to Earn Dayton (Education), Dayton-Montgomery County Food and Hunger Coalition (Food Access), and Montgomery County Development Services - Workforce Division (Stable Employment). The guest presenter was Leisha Lyman from United Way of Greater Cincinnati. Their presentations and links to their organizations are below:
Agenda
Dayton-Montgomery County Food and Hunger Coalition
Learn to Earn Dayton
The Job Center
Leisha Lyman Collective Impact Presentation
United Way of Greater Cincinnati
List of Attendees
HISTORICAL DATA, PUBLIC SESSIONS, VIDEOS, etc.
Collective Impact - Heroin/Opioid Epidemic - September 28, 2016
Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County Presentation
Video - Collective Impact Session - Heroin/Opioid Epidemic
Collective Impact and Results Accountability
Exploring Solutions for the Opiate Problem at each Intercept - Ruth H. Simera, Program Administrator
Collective Impact Training August 2016
Power Point Presentation by Paul Schmitz
www.collectiveimpactforum.org
Collective Impact Training Video
Collective Impact Worksheets
Strategic Plan
Joint Strategic Plan document
Joint Strategic Plan handout
Joint Strategic Planning Community Presentation -March 21, 2016
General Submissions
Metamap Creates Common Languages for Urban Change
Human Services Planning & Development 2014 Annual Report
Montgomery County 2014 Community Needs Assessment
PHDMC-Opportunity Maps
Health & Safety Work Group Submissions
Community Health Assessment
National Prevention Strategy
United Way – Charting a Course for Change:Embedded within the document, and the accompanying toolkit, are links to research to justify the work on a national level.
ACA Task Force Dashboard / Report
Health Policy Institute of Ohio - State of Tobacco Use
Montgomery County ADAMHS Board Annual Reports
Upper Valley Medical Center Community Health Needs Assessment
Miami Valley Medical Center Community Health Needs Assessment
Atrium Medical Center Community Health Needs Assessment
Good Samaritan Hospital Community Health Needs Assessment
Dayton Children's Medical Center Community Health Needs Assessment
Children's Health - INFO Graphic
Dayton Region - OSAM Drug Abuse Trends
Education & Life Skills Work Group Submissions
Leveling the Playing Field
Accessing Child Welfare Data
Parity or Disparity Report
Montgomery County Youth Data Analysis
2014 Gallup Poll U.S. Overall Report
Success in the New Economy by Kevin Fleming
Three Policies to Close the Class Divide
Using Evidence-Based Strategies to Innovate: A Case Study for Men of Color College Achievement
National League of Cities: Fostering Post-Secondary Success
Toddlers Have Sense of Justice, Puppet Study Shows
Income & Stability Work Group Submissions
Cincinnati Works - Economic Benefits 2013
FCFC Panel Discussion 1 - Transportation / Access / Navigation
Video - Part 1
Video - Part 2
PowerPoint Presentation
FCFC Panel Discussion 2 - Income / Public Assistance / Housing / Homelessness
Video - Part 1
Video - Part 2
PowerPoint Presentation
FCFC Panel Discussion 3 - Poverty / Discrimination / Culture / Stigma / Fear
Video - Part 1
Video - Part 2
PowerPoint Presentation
FCFC Panel Discussion 4 - Health / Healthcare / Crime / Violence / Drugs / Nutrition
Video - Part 1
Video - Part 2
PowerPoint Presentation
FCFC Panel Discussion 5 - Education / Employment / Jobs / Wages
Video - Part 1
Video - Part 2
PowerPoint Presentation
For more information, contact the Human Services Planning & Development Department at 937-225-4695.