Heart of Florida United Way Investing in Results

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Heart of Florida United Way Investing in Results 9th Annual FPP Statewide Training Conference

Heart of Florida United Way’s Investing in Results GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. LIVE UNITED

Investing in Results Goal is to create lasting, measurable change. Program outcomes remain an important measure at the intervention level. A shift in focus is required to include measures of community impact—We want to “move the needle” at the community level. GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. LIVE UNITED

Aspirational Goals Education Income Health Basic Needs Increase high school graduation rates and post-secondary success. Education Income Health Increase the number of youth and adults who are healthy and avoid risky behaviors. Increase the financial stability of low-income families. Building Safe Communities through Education Strategies focused on: Improving high-school graduation rates and promoting life success. Improving Financial Stability Strategies focused on: Helping families increase their financial stability through financial literacy programs, credit counseling, improved access to affordable childcare and more. Developing Healthy Children and Families Strategies focused on: Supporting healthy beginnings, access to healthy choices and encouraging family engagement and lifelong education. Alleviating Hunger and Homelessness Strategies focused on: Food and supportive services to low-income and homeless individuals and families through programs and initiatives that provide case management, shelter, meals, counseling and access to community resources and mainstream public benefits. Reduce the number of hungry and homeless individuals and families. Basic Needs GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. LIVE UNITED

Volunteer Structure BOARD OF DIRECTORS Investing in Results Council Developing Healthy Children & Families Building Safe Communities through Education Improving Financial Stability Alleviating Hunger & Homelessness BOARD OF DIRECTORS Investing in Results Council Financial Review Volunteers play a critical role for United Way. As always, volunteers will review agencies and make funding recommendations as to how dollars raised in our community will go toward helping people in need and making the greatest impact. Volunteers serving on the cabinets will include subject matter experts who will help find best practice solutions for the dollars invested. GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. LIVE UNITED

Eligibility / Minimum Criteria to Apply Is a not-for-profit organization, has Articles of Incorporation and exemption from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3). Has most recent annual certified audit or financial statements and annual report. Has IRS Form 990 or 990EZ. Has current fiscal year budget. Serves Orange, Osceola, and/or Seminole County. GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. LIVE UNITED

Eligibility / Minimum Criteria to Apply Program must demonstrate: Alignment with HFUW’s investment area goals. How the investment area activities/outputs and corresponding outcomes/indicators listed in HFUW’s RFP apply to the proposed program. The geographic area that will be served. The target population for services. GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. LIVE UNITED

Issues to Note Programs have not been selected for funding because: The applicant agency did not meet the minimum criteria to apply. The proposed program did not strongly align with HFUW’s investment areas. Incomplete and/or insufficient detail was provided. GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. LIVE UNITED

Issues to Note Programs have not been selected for funding because: The application did not match what was proposed in the LOI and/or did not align with HFUW investment area goals. The applicant did not demonstrate the capacity to provide the proposed program services. Insufficient detail was provided about the program’s structure and how services will be provided. GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. LIVE UNITED

Issues to Note Programs have not been selected for funding because: The proposed program was not backed by evidence based practices. Specific outcomes that align with investment area goals were not identified. The linkage between program activities and HFUW outcomes/indicators was not clear. The program budget was not clearly explained. GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. LIVE UNITED

Issues to Note Programs have not been selected for funding because: Though millions of dollars are available for grant funding, sometimes there are more worthy programs than there is grant dollars. GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. LIVE UNITED

Thank you!