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Website to Access Presentation

WACY Landscape Report A preliminary look at the distribution of resources for children and youth in Washtenaw County

Shared Outcomes and Collective Impact Common Agenda Shared Measurement Systems Mutually Reinforcing Activities Continuous Conversations Backbone Support Organizations

Shared Outcomes and Collective Impact Common Agenda – August 7 Shared Outcomes Shared Measurement Systems Mutually Reinforcing Activities Continuous Conversations - Meetings Backbone Support Organizations - Members

The Landscape Survey Process Pilot effort What the purpose was What happened to it

What is in the data? 120 database agencies 64 survey32 member questions Open-ended Up to 3 programs In-depth on categories of services offered and populations served by %

What can we do with the data? Overlay with risk and protective data (report card) Create maps Make it accessible to those accessing services Make decisions about what is and what needs to be provided

Agencies by Area

Thriving has the highest budget and staff while Working has the lowest budget, staff, and volunteers.

# Programs Time of Day # Programs Time of Year # Programs Time of Week When are Programs Offered?

Why mapping? Map community assets Examine where power is centered in community Generate conversation about shared community Demonstrate impact to stakeholders Integrated with other data, becomes powerful tool

Census # Below Poverty and Safe Spaces by School District Agencies offering safe spaces

Staffing and Leading Programs by Zip Code Agencies offering leading programming Staffing #’s of agencies offering leading programming by zip code served.

Dropout Rate by % and Agencies Offering Basic Support 5% 6% 7% Agencies offering tutoring, literacy, math 8-12% 13-17%

% of year olds getting 5-7 days of 60+mins of exercise 44.4% 60.5% 68.9% 70.6% Agencies offering athletic activity by % of population served low income 10% 50% 100% Exercise and Agencies Offering Athletic Activity Programming

Census # Below Poverty and Safe Spaces by School District Agencies offering job training

Next Step Recommendation New Landscape Survey Targeted Tied to Shared Outcomes How to demonstrate quality