Osage County Interagency Coordinating Council

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Osage County Interagency Coordinating Council Online Documentation and Support System Usage

Applications of the ODSS: Celebration of successes and accomplishments Reporting to key leaders Demonstrates recruitment, collaboration, and coalition capacity Institutional memory Outcomes-based evaluation Identification of gaps in services or focus

Celebration of Successes Total 1: 318,673.00 Total 2: 1,099.00

Reporting: Actions and Accomplishments Service Providers City Officials Grant Manager School Staff Annual Meetings

Demonstrates Capacity Leveraging Resources Project Deliverables Community Mobilization Grant Administration Increased Collaboration Community Responses Strategic Planning Coalition Development

Institutional Memory Partners Programs Grants Initiatives Agencies Schools Individuals Programs GGC Proj. ALERTT PFSS Grants SICA CTC DFCS Initiatives Meth CTC Health

Grant Writing and Evaluation Community-Level Indicators Program and Participant Outcomes Priority RPF’s Problem Behaviors Vision

Gaps Analysis: Services Provided