Healthy Communities Initiative: Grantee Orientation/Leadership Meeting October 2 – 4, 2013.

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Healthy Communities Initiative: Grantee Orientation/Leadership Meeting October 2 – 4, 2013

HCI Implementation Grant Kansas Health Foundation will provide:  Funding Up to $25,000 per year over three years contingent upon a local cash match of $.50 on the dollar or $12,500 each year. Cash Match FAQ  Significant technical assistance To implement the community change framework to create an environment that supports the policy priority identified during the planning grant year.

Who is here?  Healthy Communities Initiative Leadership Teams  Technical Assistance Team: Center for Community Support & Research Healthy Kids Challenge Public Health Law Center  Tami Bradley & Vera Bothner, Bothner & Bradley, Inc.  Veena Pankaj, Innovation Network  Healthy Communities Initiative Kansas Advisory Committee  Kansas Health Foundation

What is our purpose?  Forum to identify ways to use the community change framework to make progress on identified policy priorities  Small and large group discussions: Share information Learn from each other Discuss how the evaluation and reporting process can help facilitate success  Agenda & logistics

Healthy Food Access Healthy food and beverage policy Healthy food and beverage bids and contract Food Policy CouncilLand Bank policy Johnson CountyDouglas County (Lawrence) Sedgwick County (Wichita) Brown County Seward County (Liberal) Riley County (Manhattan) Allen County Saline County (Salina) Cheyenne County/ Rawlins County

Comprehensi ve Plan Complete Streets Policy Master Bike/Ped Plan Active Transportati on Council Active Transportation Design Standards SRTS Crosswalk Policy Dickinson County Barton County Franklin County Crawford County (Abilene) Shawnee County Finney County Mitchell County Stafford County Thomas County Reno CountyHarvey County Active Transportation Policy Priorities

Community Change Framework Environment that Supports Community Health Policies Community Mobilization Community Education Advocacy with Organizational Decision Makers Educating Government Policymakers