COMMUNITY IMPACT MODEL. Of Saginaw County INTRODUCTION AGENCIESPROGRAMS/ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY OUTCOMES.

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COMMUNITY IMPACT MODEL

Of Saginaw County INTRODUCTION AGENCIESPROGRAMS/ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY OUTCOMES

Of Saginaw County PURPOSE OF CHANGE Complicated Community Issues Diminishing Resources Donor Fatigue

Of Saginaw County

COMMUNITY IMPACT MODEL Improve the Lives of Individuals & Families By Addressing Community Conditions that Serve as Barriers Through Comprehensive Strategies that Create Lasting Change

OPEN PROCESS VS. CLOSED BALANCED APPROACH COMMUNITY OUTCOMES Of Saginaw County NEW PROCESS

Of Saginaw County IMPACT AREAS EDUCATIONHEALTH FINANCIAL STABILITY

Of Saginaw County PROGRESSION

VISION Every student graduates ready to be a successful contributor to society GOALS Children birth to age 5 will be prepared to start school Children birth to age 5 will be prepared to start school Elementary students will be able to read at grade level or better Elementary students will be able to read at grade level or better Children will have a positive role model in their lives Children will have a positive role model in their lives Students will have the skills to necessary to transition successfully throughout their entire educational career Students will have the skills to necessary to transition successfully throughout their entire educational career Of Saginaw County EDUCATION

VISION Individuals and families will live a healthy lifestyle GOALS People will have access to critical services to support a healthy lifestyle People will have access to critical services to support a healthy lifestyle People will have access to nutritious food People will have access to nutritious food Children will have a healthy start in life Children will have a healthy start in life Individuals will make healthy choices Individuals will make healthy choices Of Saginaw County HEALTH

VISION Individuals and families move to long-term financial stability and self sufficiency GOALS Children will have early access to financial education Children will have early access to financial education Adults will effectively and confidently manage their finances Adults will effectively and confidently manage their finances Vulnerable adults will protect their savings and assets Vulnerable adults will protect their savings and assets People will have the life skills to be successfully employed People will have the life skills to be successfully employed Of Saginaw County FINANCIAL STABILITY

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