Achieving Better Health in Communities Statewide Coordinating Council September 20, 2012 Len Bartel Program Officer Maine Health Access Foundation.

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Achieving Better Health in Communities Statewide Coordinating Council September 20, 2012 Len Bartel Program Officer Maine Health Access Foundation

Core Components Focus on People & Place Long-Term Commitment Comprehensive Partnerships Focus on Community-Identified Health Issue(s) Data-Driven Results: Community Capacity, Health Indicators, Policy/Environmental Change, Stakeholder/Sector Engagement

Vision Improve Health Cultivate Community Capacity & Culture Change Build on Assets & Positive Energy in Communities Flexible, Less Categorical Funding that Supports Collective Action Can’t Supplant State/Federal Funding

Need to Align With Community Transformation Grants Health Reform/ACOs/ACCs Healthy Maine Partnerships/DCCs MDF Main Street Communities/Downtown Network Other Funder Initiatives

Process Community Outreach (2012) –Communicate ABHC –Learn About Communities –Develop Phase 1 RFP and Criteria for Phase 2 Phase 1: Pre-Planning Grants (2013) Phase 2: Planning Grants (2014) Phase 3: Implementation (2015- )