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1 Better Together Collaborating in Belleville Walk away from your Silo and get Connected!

2 Comprehensive Plan: Imagine Belleville Robust public engagement Listening sessions MindMixer Community Workshops Sections Growth Capacity and Infrastructure Mobility Housing and Neighborhoods Economic Development Land Use and Character Unanimously approved by City Council. Awards Daniel Burnham Award for a Comprehensive Plan Gloria Crowder, Planning Advocate Award Emily Fultz, Emerging Planner Award

3 Collective Impact Collective Impact is the commitment of a group of actors from different sectors to a common agenda for solving a complex social problem. In order to create lasting solutions to social problems on a large-scale, organizations need to coordinate their efforts and work together around a clearly defined goal. + += Government Schools, Parents, Students Civil Society: Citizens, Healthcare Organizations, Non-Profit Organizations, Business Sector Collective Impact: Clear Defined Goal

4 Five Elements of Collective Impact Common Agenda Shared Measurement Mutually Reinforcing Activities Continuous Communication Backbone Support

5 Keys to Successful Partnerships  Listening Mindset  Inclusivity  Solution Oriented  Value Everyone  Strength Based Approach

6 City of Belleville Strength Based Approach- Belleville

7 Five Elements of Collective Impact Common Agenda Shared Measurement Mutually Reinforcing Activities Continuous Communication Backbone Support Creating and managing collective impact requires a separate organization(s) with staff and a specific set of skills to serve as the backbone for the entire initiative and coordinate participating organizations and agencies.

8 Belleville Achieves Strength In Character As the Backbone Support Group for the Community Development Network, The BASIC Initiative helps to build the capacity for meeting the CDN’s goals. Character Development →Personal Engagement →Connections → Collective Impact

9 Community Development Network Areas of Focus Inclusion Homelessnes s Youth Development Economic Development Public Safety Health & Well-Being

10 One County: Many communities Urban/Industrial Suburban/Commuter Rural/Agricultural St. Clair County, Illinois

11 SCC Health Care Commission Coalition of major health providers and community based organizations Committed to common cause of health improvement Convened by Public Health Board with support of County Board

12 Community Hospitals (3) Community Health Center (SIHF) Medical Society Regional Office of Education SIUE School of Nursing Programs & Services for Older Persons East Side Health District St. Clair County Health Dept Scott Air Force Base Mental McKendree University Community Based Organizations Who Serves on the Commission? County Office on Aging Gateway Regional YMCA Mental Health Board Lindenwood Univeresity

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14 The Rankings are based on a model of population health that emphasizes the many factors that, if improved, can help make communities healthier places to live, learn, work and play. America’s Health Rankings (RWJF) - University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute Study Model for Wisconsin since 2003 www.countyhealthrankings.org National County Health Rankings

15 Their Approach

16 St. Clair County Health Rankings* Category201020112012201320142015 Health Outcomes 94 888986 Mortality94969387 80 Morbidity9593909692 Health Factors 9610092958985 Health Behaviors9710190938890 Clinical Care92524 2943 Social & Economic Factors979992989589 Physical Factors976499855462 *Out of 102 Illinois Counties

17 Create Community Connectedness Launched “Get Up & Go” campaign Mark Fenton, Host of the PBS series, America’s Walking, keynote speaker at Health Policy Summit. Annual health conferences

18 www.getupgo.info

19 Campaign Strategies Challenge Communities, Groups and Organizations in St. Clair County to do more health and fitness activities.

20 Campaign Strategies Provide suggested activities, ideas and support to get started and to keep going.

21 Campaign Strategies Get communities involved to motivate others to come along.

22 Campaign Strategies Celebrate success stories…and keep moving forward.

23 Community Gardens & Neighborhood Development

24 Sustainability

25 YMCA as a Partnering Organization Focus Areas: Youth Development Achievement Gap Youth Obesity Healthy Living Diabetes Prevention Livestrong at the Y Social Responsibility Volunteerism Mission: To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.

26 Our Promise… To strengthen the foundations of our community… Pioneering Healthier Communities We Choose Health Grant Partners Belleville Helping Belleville

27 Collaboration Convene around Programs/Initiatives Prove Addition to What You Do Advocate for Ideas Collective Impact Work Together to Move Outcomes Improve Is What You Do Advocate for What Works How can we create lasting social change? http://memphisfastforward.com/featured%20videos

28 It started with one project….12 th Street And this year, it is 12 Projects, including homes, a group home, parks, schools, and Belleville streets


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