June 2012  Larissa Heeren

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June 2012  Larissa Heeren Key organizing strategies Using research Involving our stakeholders Public commitment Outreach campaign Inspiration CPI Regional Forums June 2012  Larissa Heeren

Upstream Mission Downstream Vision Outreach Campaign Invest Early Goals Upstream Investments Invest Early Upstream Interventions Invest Wisely Targeted Factors Indicators of Success Invest Together Measurable Impacts Outreach Campaign

Invest Early Targeted Factors

Substance Abuse

Invest Wisely

Invest Wisely Portfolio of Model Upstream Programs A Local Clearinghouse Evidence-Based Practices   Promising Practices Emerging Practices 60 Organizations on the Portfolio Petaluma Adult School Northern California Center for Well-Being Petaluma City Schools Petaluma Community Foundation Petaluma Health Center North Bay Regional Center Jewish Family and Children’s Services Laguna High School National Alliance on Mental Illness Petaluma People Services Center Human Services Department Kaiser Permanente Seneca Center United Way Verity West County Community Services Windsor High School Sunny Hills Services St. Joseph Health Systems Santa Rosa Community Health Clinics First 5 Sonoma County Health Alliance Sonoma County Office of Education River to Coast Children’s Services Department of Health Services Alternative Family Services Action Network Analy High School Area Agency on Aging Big Brothers Big Sisters Drug Abuse Alternatives Center Family Service Agency Restorative Resources Rancho Cotati High School Social Advocates for Youth Probation Department Sonoma County Youth and Family Partnership Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Sonoma County Boys and Girls Clubs of Marin and Southern Sonoma Counties Community Action Partnership Committee on the Shelterless Community Child Care Council Sonoma County Adult and Youth Development District Attorney Cloverdale High School City of Santa Rosa Boys and Girls Clubs of Sonoma Valley California Parenting Institute Casa Grande High School Catholic Charities Early Learning Institute

Invest Together Resolutions of Alignment

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