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North Dakota
PARTNERSHIP FOR
SUCCESS (PFS)
Overview of Contract B
WHAT IS THE PFS? NORTH DAKOTA PROJECT LOGIC MODEL
What is the Partnership For Success (PFS)?
Funded through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
• Build upon successes of SPF SIG implementation.
• The Strategic Prevention Framework is the foundation
• Implementation of a comprehensive prevention approach, including a mix of evidence-based programs, policies and practices is required
What is the PFS? … in North Dakota
North Dakota’s award began October 2015, with a project period up to 5 years. North Dakota was awarded
$1,648,188 per year, pending continued federal funding.
• North Dakota’s data-driven priority is underage drinking
• States are required to develop an approach to fund communities of high need
[85% of funding must support these local prevention efforts]
North Dakota PFS Logic Model
NORTH DAKOTA
COMMUNITY GRANTEE
IMPLEMENTATION
Community Grantee Implementation Timeline
Total project timeframe is from November 1, 2016 through September 30, 2020:
• Contract A [Assessment, Capacity Building and Planning]: November 1, 2016 – July 31, 2017
• Contract B [Implementation]: August 1, 2017 – August 30, 2018; with yearly extensions through August 30, 2020 based on community grantee performance.
If community grantees are meeting deliverables and demonstrating progress, they will have the option to enter into the second project phase (Contract B) to be funded to implement the evidence-based strategies on their approved strategic plan.
Community Grantee Implementation Timeline
Contract A Contract B Contract B (Extension) Contract B (Extension)
Year 1 Nov 2016 – July 2017
Year 2 Aug 2017 – Aug 2018
Year 3 Sept 2018 – Aug 2019
Year 4 Sept 2019 – Aug 2020
Assessment
Capacity Building
Develop Strategic Plan
Implement strategies identified in Strategic Plan
Monitor/Review/Revise Strategic Plan
Develop Sustainability Plan
Evaluation activities
Through Contract A You Have…
Identified local data-driven needs
– Needs Assessment Workbook
Created a plan to build community capacity and started implementing strategies
– Capacity Building Workbook
Created a strategic plan outlining strategies and activities
– Strategic Planning Workbook
CONTRACT B
OVERVIEW
Foundations for Success Contract B Guidelines
One Full-Time Position (or equivalent)
Continue working with
identified coalition
Contract B Requirements
Build upon SPF SIG systems and
structures
Culturally-relevant / addressing behavioral
health disparities.
Collaborate to avoid duplication and
leverage, redirect and realign resources.
Participate in Training and Technical
Assistance (TTA)
Present/provide updates on
community efforts
Contract B Requirements
IMPLEMENT :
• capacity-building activities, to include what was outlined
in the approved Capacity-Building Workbook
• strategies and activities as outlined in the approved
Strategic Planning Workbook
By December 31, 2017 and June 30, 2018, the Vendor shall
review and re-submit their Capacity Building Workbook and
Strategic Planning Workbook to the State to ensure ongoing
project assessment and evaluation of implementation.
Contract B Requirements
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND TRAINING :
In-Person Trainings:
• October 11-12, 2017, Bismarck, ND
• January 10-11, 2018, Bismarck, ND
• April 11-12, 2018, Bismarck, ND
• July 11-12, 2018, Bismarck, ND
Webinars:
• September 6, 2017; 10:00 – 11:30am CDT
• December 13, 2017; 10:00 – 11:30am CDT
• March 14, 2018; 10:00 – 11:30am CDT
• June 13, 2018; 10:00 – 11:30am CDT
Contract B Requirements
EVALUATION
• CLI -R • A p r i l & O c to b e r ( c o s t s ) a n n u a l l y
• PFS Youth Sur vey • to b e c o m p l e te d s p r i n g s e m e s te r a n n u a l l y
• Loca l Cond i t ion Eva luat ion
• Communi ty Capac i t y Assessment • O c to b e r 2 01 8
• M a r c h / A p r i l 2 0 2 0
• Prescr ip t ion Drug Re la ted Consequence Data ( O P T I O N A L )
Monthly Report
Due the 10th of each month
www.prevention.nd.gov/pfs
Monthly Report
Due the 10th of each month
www.prevention.nd.gov/pfs
Monthly Report
Due the 10th of each month
www.prevention.nd.gov/pfs
TRAINING AND TECHNICAL
ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE
Networking Training and Technical Assistance
www.facebook.com/groups/NDPFS/
Email: [email protected] Emails sent to this address will appear as posts in the group.
Data Training and Technical Assistance
State Epidemiological
Outcomes Workgroup (SEOW)
www.prevention.nd.gov/data
Data Training and Technical Assistance
Substance Use North Dakota (SUND)
www.sund.nd.gov
North Dakota Partnership For Success (ND PFS) Staff
Department of Human
Services, Behavioral
Health Division (BHD)
Wyoming Survey and
Analysis Center (WYSAC)
Community Anti-Drug
Coalitions of America
(CADCA)
Role Administration, Training and
Technical Assistance Evaluation Training
Contacts
Laura Anderson
PFS Project Director
Prevention Administrator
701-328-8918
Tom Volk
Community Prevention
Specialist
701-328-8943
Patrick Joyce
Community Prevention
Specialist
701-328-8692
Jessica Rudnick
Eric Canen
Senior Research Scientist
307-760-0307
Janelle Rottweiler Simpson
Assistant Research Scientist
307-840-0651
David Shavel
CADCA Contract Trainer &
Consultant
307-399-1259
Dorothy Chaney, M.Ed
Trainer, CADCA
715-207-9053
The majority
(90.6%) of ND
adults agree
that preventing
alcohol and
other drug use
among youth is
important. CRS, 2015