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  • Social Innovation Fund Grant Award

    April 11 & 13 2017

  • Agenda

    01 SIF

    07Networking

    06Q & A

    05Resources

    04Application Review Process

    03 RFP

    02 Great Families 2020

  • Agenda

    01 SIF

  • Pro

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    Sara VanSlambrook , UWCI Great Families 2020 Director

    Ceceily Brickley, UWCI Great Families 2020 Program Officer

    Michelle Hallmark , UWCI Great Families 2020 Program Officer

    Megan Barnett , UWCI Great Families 2020 Coordinator

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    Jessica DiSanto , UWCI Director of Communications

    Cathy Looper , UWCI Director of Audit Service

    Marci Price , UWCI Director of Grants

    Chuck Brandenburg , UWCI Senior Manager, Special Projects & Grants

    Eva

    luatio

    n Denise Luster , UWCI Director of Research & Evaluation

    Kayli Schafer Krevda , UWCI Strategic Research Director

    Sharon Kandris , The Polis Center, Director of Community Informatics

    Breanca Merritt , PhD, IU Public Policy Institute, Senior Research Analyst

    Great Families 2020 Team

  • Social Innovation Fund Overview

    FOSTERING

    INNOVATION

    KNOWLEDGE

    SHARING

    SCALING

    UP

    MATCHING

    FUNDS

    Projects in

    37 states

    & DC

    282nonprofits

    27 intermediaries

    86interventions

    (8 United Ways)

    $177.6 Mawarded to date

    Major program of the Corporation for National & Community Service (CNCS)

    01

  • Social Innovation Fund Overview01

    identify ,

    validate ,

    and grow

    promising

    approaches

    to challenges

    facing

    local

    communities

    using

    6 design

    elements :

  • 5 Year Cooperative AgreementOne of 4 awards nationally we were the largest!

    UWCI SIF Grant Award01

    Approved funding

    $7 million over 3 yearsRenewal opportunity

    Year 4 & Year 5

  • $7 millionFederal SIF Award

    $7 millionUWCI Match

    $6.6 million (estimated)

    Local SubgrantMatch

    $20.6 million TOTAL

    65%

    17%

    19%

    Distribution of Great Families 2020 Funds

    Sub grantees Evaluation Support

    UWCI SIF Grant Award01

  • Agenda

    01 SIF

    02 Great Families 2020

  • Spiritof partnership between SIF and Grantees and Sub Grantees

    Commitment to provide technical assistance, compliance coaching, peer to peer learning

    Commitment to rigorous evaluation

    Genuine interest in learningwhat works as well as what does not work.

    Great Families 2020 Overview02

  • Great Families 2020 Overview02

    UWCI

    Education &

    Financial

    Stability

    interventions

    Link

    strategies

    through

    Two Generation

    approach

    Target specific

    neighborhoods

    & align

    community

    initiatives

  • What Is a Two -Generation Approach?

    Focus on creating opportunities for and addressing needs of both

    vulnerable children and their parents together.

    Great Families 2020 Overview02

  • Great Families 2020 Overview

  • Level 4: Achieves the highest indicator of quality, National Accreditation

    Level 3: Uses a planned curriculum to guide child development and prepare children for kindergarten

    Level 2: Provides an environment

    and learning

    Level 1: Meets the health and safety needs of children

    Early Childhood Education Work: Evidence -based quality

    Great Families 2020 Overview02

  • State Pilot Program HEA 1004 (2014)

    5-county pilot program providing grants to attend high -quality

    pre -K

    10% match UWCI must secure to state funding

    2015-16:Provide grants to 750 -1000 children

    City County Council authorized 5 year program

    Capacity grants & scholarships to high -quality pre -K

    Public -private partnership

    Greater flexibility: increase capacity and quality across a

    mixed -delivery system

    Great Families 2020 Overview02

  • High Need

    Zip Codes

    % Children 0 -6

    Living in

    Poverty

    46201 56.6%

    46202 42.7%

    46203 42.8%

    46208 43.5%

    46218 65%

    46222 49%

    46224 45.9%

    46226 37.8%

    46227 40.7%

    46235 48.1%

    46241 54%

    46254 38.5%

    46278 37.9%

    02 01

    03

    08

    18

    22

    26

    27

    35

    41

    54

    78

    Early Childhood Education Scholarships

    Targeting High Need AreasIn Marion County

    Great Families 2020 Overview02