Measuring Impact: Turning the Curve on Important Community Issues
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Measuring Impact: Turning the Curve on Important Community Issues
June 1st, 2010
Anita Stellinga – United Way of Peel Region
Sandra Solonik – Region of Peel, Human Services
Investing for
ResilienceCommunity Investment Strategy
The Sustenance
Cluster
The Adaptation
Cluster
The Opportunity
Cluster
The Engagement
Cluster
Resilience } The ability to thrive in the face of tough times and constant change.
All individuals and families are resilient and thrive within a vibrant Peel community
Resilient People
Strong Families
Vibrant Neighbourhoods and Communities
What did you tell us? Leadership – everyone has a
role to play
Address priorities differently
Collaboration - display, support, enable collaboration & system coordination
Focus on “building capacity” & increasing access to resources
Achieve higher quality & impact Addressing gaps
Community wide planning
Community Impact Roles
Community Investment Strategy:
What have we done so far? Outcome development & measurement Shared the RBA framework with the Peel community Committed to working with the RBA model Created opportunity for cross sectoral collaborative
discussions Trained RBA to community members (Train the Trainer)
Started population indicator development Linked to current community work - Mississauga
Summit, Peel Poverty Reduction Strategy & Peel Children & Youth Initiative
Program Outcomes & Community Planning
How does it connect?
Our next steps…
Continue to… Work on indicator development
- community consultation Build community capacity – outcome
measurement & population impact Engage the community, link to
opportunities Collaborate Track results
Today is about…..
Connecting
Engaging
Understanding
Inspiring
Identifying our POTENTIAL & VISION as a community