marin strong start. in marin county, there are two very different realities for children poor and...
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Marin Strong Start
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In Marin County,there are two very different realities for
children
Poor and low income children and Latino and African American children are faring far worse than White and Asian children on key indicators such as academic achievement, and health and wellbeing.
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Coalition DevelopmentShared Vision
Community Action Marin
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In the Beginning: 2010
Parent Voices had funding from Marin Community Foundation conduct an informal on the street survey of the community.
MarinKids Leadership Committee adopted community mobilization on a Children’s Fund as part of their strategic action plan and had resources to move forward.
We joined forces and developed an MOU detailing our partnership in Children’s Investment Initiative Coalition – the future Marin Strong Start
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Growing Support
Moved from a tight Coalition to a wider coalition
Power and control of small group to many at the table
Deliberately grew the “party” with new sectors and community partners
Reduced competition internally and made it a community plan
Engaged new group in reviewing Expenditure Plan and setting guiding values
Opened the doors to all comers now
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Coalition Today
More than 120 members active
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Structure Evolved
Coalition selected MarinKids as Backbone organization Hires and manages contractors Accepts $s for public education efforts Develops materials Manages website and Facebook Spearheads public events and presentations Facilitates meetings and communications
Leadership Team identified in Expenditure Plan meets and conference calls regularly Focuses on political and longer term strategy
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What Contributed to Coalition-Building
Agreement on overall commitment to equity of opportunity for all children
Priority setting
Reality about how things get done – where the work gets done
Straight talk and polling data
Expanding deliberately at first
Clarifying goals and strategies including how $s would be used
Building political will, support and expectations
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Building Political Will
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Early Two Pronged Approach
Community/Voter Opinion
Informal assessment of community interest in a “children’s fund”
Parent Voices conducted the survey on the street
1900 community members
86% of voter respondents said yes to children’s fund
Making a Case for Need to Policymakers
MarinKids Data & Action Guide presented to BOS and online (Dec 2012 and 2014)
Focus on key priorities: preschool, child care, healthcare
Survey results presented re: children’s fund
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History: Gaining Political Support
Supervisors pledged to support MarinKids efforts on equity.
BOS in proclamation added Education “E” to their platform: equity, economy, environment, education.
In January 2013, we requested support from the Board members for our public education effort including polling.
In June 2013 we conducted a voter opinion poll which gave us information that we could win if we conducted a strong campaign and on how to best address the general public.
In 2014 we developed an expenditure plan.
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Developing an Expenditure Plan with Coalition-building in Mind
Convened a select group of high profile individuals (keeping community and political leadership in mind)to develop and approve an Expenditure plan for how the money would be used
Workgroups brought recommendations to Expenditure Committee for approval Workgroups included “specialists” from plan priority areas Developed work products and financial analysis of costs
associated with potential strategies
Expenditure plan was then backed by these individuals and presented to the BOS
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Strong Starts Produce Lifelong Results
Decades of research prove that helping all children get a strong start in life enables them to succeed in school and their careers:
Quality Preschool
Affordable Childcare
Comprehensive Healthcare
Afterschool Academic Support
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Another poll/Another story
May 2015 BOS requested a tracking poll
We polled against another countywide measure
Poll showed neither measure would win if pitted against each other
BOS committed to other initiative
And…we determined it best to wait
Asked BOS for commitment for 2016 and funding for some of our priorities
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Public Education
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Outreach
Constituency-Building
Identify Key Strategic Partners Schools Early Education
Education & Childcare Healthcare First 5 Foundations Political Leaders
Credibility-Building
Who counts with Policymakers and Voters League of Women
Voters Business Leaders Other Jurisdictions Grassroots recipients
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Public Education Activities
MarinKids Action Guide
Strong Start Brochure – Spanish & English
Website – ability to join online
Video
Presentations to school districts, cities, businesses and local organizations
Resolutions supporting Marin strong start aims
Events – Raising of America; BOS Presentations
Editorials
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Current Status
Moving toward November 2016 ballot initiative
Ongoing public Education effort to inform public and voters about the issues
Established campaign structure separate from Marin Strong Start and MarinKids
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Lessons & Challenges
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Lessons Learned Keep walking forward while people jump on board
Build your case and keep repeating it (Data and polling information)
Keep working your political supporters
Know what is happening regarding other ballot measures
Listen to and use your polls to help focus coalition, guide public education efforts, messaging and strategies and determine where support lies
Have a leap forward plan and a fall back plan
Stay political – think ahead
Have strong, collaboratively developed plan for the measure
You need staff and a neutral organization
The plan is for voters not insiders – need to keep reminding partners
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Challenges
Funding for the public education and coalition-building
Maintaining enthusiasm with long trajectory
Surmounting concerns and skepticism
Engaging Coalition members meaningfully Presentations Speaking on behalf of Meetings and input on strategies Advocating on behalf of
Moving into campaign structure and fundraising
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How Funders Can Help
Fund coalition backbone organizations to staff effort
Fund outreach publications
Fund polling
Endorse efforts publicly
Contribute to campaign as allowable
Engage other potential backers, board members and partners to support effort