November 9, 2012 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM. Adult.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 Strategic Plan Review. 2 Process Planning and Evaluation Committee will be discussing 2 directions per meeting. October meeting- Finance and Governance.
Advertisements

Invest in Youth Coalition Tuesday, May 6 th, 2014.
Building a Foundation for Community Change Proposed Restructure 2010.
A Roadmap to Need: A Look at Cross-Sector Data. The 10 Indicators Cohort Graduation Rate Cohort Graduation Rate Short-Term Suspension Rate Short-Term.
Orientation for Advisory Council Members Part I: An Overview of Kentucky Cooperative Extension.
North Central District. Largest population of families and children living in poverty in the state –86,503 families with children (5-17) –138,761 children.
1 Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base BRAC Regional Task Force (RTF) Community Planning for BRAC Implementation October 23, 2006 TRANSPORTATION WORKING.
CW/MH Learning Collaborative First Statewide Leadership Convening Lessons Learned from the Readiness Assessment Tools Lisa Conradi, PsyD Project Co-Investigator.
Supporting the NC EHDI Program: A Team Approach Joni Alberg, BEGINNINGS Jill Sheets, NC EHDI Program March 4, 2005 National EHDI Conference, Atlanta, GA.
1151 East Main Street Norman, OK Mon - Fri | 8 a.m. – 5 p.m
BRAC RTF 1 BRAC Regional Task Force (RTF) For the Fort Bragg Region Community Planning for BRAC Implementation Education Working Group Meeting December.
National Community of Practice on Transition Past, Present and Future.
4-H Teens as Teachers & Agriculture in the Classroom
Family Nutrition Education Programs Nutrition for Missouri Families FNEP.
The Sparrow Project Presented by: the Robeson County Health Department, a Member of the South Central Public Health Partnership Niakeya Jones, Health Education.
2020 Stronger Communities North Yorkshire & York Forum AGM 27 November 2014 Marie-Ann Jackson, Head of Stronger Communities 1.
Developing a 4-H Club in your community: Club Basics North Carolina 4-H.
Developing a 4-H Club in Your Homeschool Jackie L. Helton Extension Assistant: Curriculum Department of 4-H Youth Development and Family & Consumer Sciences.
1 Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base BRAC Regional Task Force (RTF) Community Planning for BRAC Implementation ANNUAL TASK FORCE AND QUARTERLY BOARD OF.
United Way of Greater Toledo - Framework for Education Priority community issue: Education – Prepare children to enter and graduate from school.
Ionia County Great Start Collaborative Strategic Planning Reviewing trends from new information & data Setting Priorities for Goals & Strategies.
The Economic Impact of BRAC on the 11 Member Counties: Bridging the Gap for Economically Disadvantaged Populations 'Lifelong Learning and Literacy (L3)
Early Head Start a Program of Family Services Inc. Neighbors Helping Neighbors Since 1908 Family Services Inc. Early Head Start Program 640 E. Diamond.
Creating a New Vision for Kentucky’s Youth Kentucky Youth Policy Assessment How can we Improve Services for Kentucky’s Youth? September 2005.
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Joe Vesowate Assistant Commissioner.
Office of Performance Improvement HO-18: Suicide Prevention Phyllis Brashler, Office of Performance Improvement (OPI) Janet Olstad, Community & Family.
EFFECTIVE YOUTH PROGRAMS AND PRACTICES John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey National Youth Employment.
Ready by 21 is a trademark of the Forum for Youth Investment, core operating division of Impact Strategies, Inc. The SCPA uses the Forum.
The mission of the Bucks County Workforce Investment Board is to promote, drive, and ensure an effective workforce in Bucks County aligned with economic.
Take Art – A Pioneering Arts Charity. Take Art is an Arts Council National Portfolio Organisation (NPO) – one of two Somerset funded NPO’s. We serve the.
LEON COUNTY Northwest Extension District Lawrence Heitmeyer, CED July 2, 2003.
Safe and Healthy Schools: Move to a State and Local Strategy.
The Life of a Policy Council Member
Enhancing Education Through Technology (Ed Tech) Title IID Competitive Grants Michigan Department of Education Information Briefing July 17 and.
Impact Aid Greg Taylor, Executive Director Fort Bragg Regional Alliance (Formerly the BRAC Regional Task Force) August 8, 2012.
FORT BRAGG AND POPE AFB BRAC REGIONAL TASK FORCE Jane Smith Program Manager for Education STEM Community Collaborative.
Project REENTRY: Serving Youth Offenders through Interagency Collaboration A project of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services and the Ohio Department.
Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking (MCRUD) Ken Dail Coordinator (800)
Debriefing/Planning Presenter: Updated 6/21/2013.
Talking Points: Youth as Partners in Civic Leadership (YPCL) n Coming together is a beginning…. n Keeping together is progress… n Working together is a.
Moore County Department of Aging An Agency Overview Presented by Kerry T. Goldman.
Fayetteville State University (FSU) University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP) Mr. Floyd Shorter, PI Dr. Assad Tavakoli, Co-PI The Economic Impact.
Homelessness Collaboration Consortium Minigrant Webinar Wednesday, April 25, 2012.
Program Overview: Federal, State, and County. Federal Program.
1 Strategic Plan Review. 2 Process Planning and Evaluation Committee will be discussing 2 directions per meeting. October meeting- Finance and Governance.
Changing Communities by Engaging Youth in Service.
1 BRAC Regional Task Force (RTF) for the Ft. Bragg Region Infrastructure Working Group Meeting November 30, 2006.
Your Partner in Strengthening Community. OUR PROMISE IS STRENGTHENING THE FOUNDATIONS OF COMMUNITY.
July 11,  Strong Early Childhood community in Montgomery County  Early Childhood Comprehensive Plan  Leadership in Action Program  Universal.
Grant Opportunities Martha Ahrendt Amber Paluch
1 Strategic Plan Review. 2 Process Planning and Evaluation Committee will be discussing 2 directions per meeting. October meeting- Finance and Governance.
Presented By Patricia Dawson Oregon State University Extension Service.
Developing Regional Partnerships and Collaborations Katie Rushlo (Central RYP) Domonica Jeffres (Hudson River RYP) Desiree Moore (NYC RYP) NYS Success.
1 Executive Summary of the Strategic Plan and Proposed Action Steps January 2013 Healthy, Safe, Smart and Strong 1.
A Plan for Regional Sustainability The Organization The Sandhills Region Project Definition Progress and One Year Plan.
Northeast EFNEP Program Review November 7, :00 AM – 1:00 PM.
Canadian Public Health Association Halifax, June 3, 2008 Enhancement of Prenatal Programming for First Nations: Two Approaches to the Roll-Out of the Maternal.
Invest in Youth Coalition Tuesday, May 6 th, 2014.
The Power of Parents: National Consortium on Deaf-Blindness Family Leadership Training Program It all begins today!
Building Foundations for Early Learning. Family Place Libraries™ provides a developmental framework and comprehensive model for family centered library.
Building Foundations for Early Learning. The Mission of the Public Library is to Support Life Long Learning.
Education Partnerships A conversation starter for school leadership teams and teaching staff.
Junior League of Fayetteville Community Grants Presentation April 22, 2016.
Washtenaw County Community Action Board 2011 Agenda & Program Direction.
Current Issues Affecting Aging Services Audrey Edmisten NC Division of Aging and Adult Services November 2014 Region G.
1 This project was supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under.
NJCDB & SPAN: New Jersey PTI Partners & Allies in Advocacy.
What is CELAC? An advisory council to N.C. Cooperative Extension (NCCE) and all programs and agencies involved with issues and concerns relating to the.
Agenda Welcome and Introductions Purpose of Investment
National Community of Practice on Transition Past, Present and Future
Presentation transcript:

November 9, :30 AM – 12:00 PM

Adult

Youth

November 9, 2012

Total Poverty 55,070 families with young children 146,794 are children between 0 and 17 2,166 births to teens ages 15-19

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Mont-gomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hoke

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hok e Anson County Total population – 26,948 Families with children in poverty – 985 Percentage of all families– 15% Children in poverty – 1,894 Percentage of all children – 32.3% Births to year-old teens – 15 Percentage of total births – 4%

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hok e Total population – 35,190 Families with children in poverty – 2,656 Percentage of all families – 29.5% Children in poverty – 2,498 Percentage of all children – 31.2% Births to year-old teens – 120 Percentage of total births – 22% Bladen County

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hok e Total population – 178,011 Families with children in poverty – 3,876 Percentage of all families – 8.6% Children in poverty – 29,549 Percentage of all children – 16.6% Births to year-old teens – 222 Percentage of total births – 9% Cabarrus County

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hok e Total population – 58,098 Families with children in poverty – 3,918 Percentage of all families – 26% Children in poverty – 5,399 Percentage of all children – 40.8% Births to year-old teens – 58 Percentage of total births – 7% Columbus County

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hok e Total population – 319,481 Families with children in poverty – 16,397 Percentage of all families – 20.4% Children in poverty – 22,267 Percentage of all children – 26.4% Births to year-old teens – 647 Percentage of total births – 10% Cumberland County

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hok e Total population – 114,678 Families with children in poverty – 3,462 Percentage of all families – 12.4% Children in poverty – 11,476 Percentage of all children – 19.1% Births to year-old teens – 140 Percentage of total births – 11% Harnett County

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hok e Total population – 46,952 Families with children in poverty – 1,763 Percentage of all families – 16.7% Children in poverty – 3,697 Percentage of all children – 26.3% Births to year-old teens – 24 Percentage of total births – 3% Hoke County

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hok e Total population – 57,866 Families with children in poverty – 1,713 Percentage of all families – 11.6% Children in poverty – 4,111 Percentage of all children – 28.1% Births to year-old teens – 105 Percentage of total births – 12% Lee County

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hok e Total population – 27,798 Families with children in poverty – 1,124 Percentage of the population – 17.3% Children in poverty – 2,261 Percentage of population – 34.3% Births to year-old teens – 42 Percentage of total births – 11% Montgomery County

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hok e Total population – 88,247 Families with children in poverty – 1,901 Percentage of the population – 8.2% Children in poverty – 4,922 Percentage of population – 26% Births to year-old teens – 81 Percentage of total births – 8% Moore County

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hok e Total population – 46,639 Families with children in poverty – 2,352 Percentage of the population – 20.5% Children in poverty – 4,189 Percentage of population – 37.7% Births to year-old teens – 81 Percentage of total births – 14% Richmond County

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hok e Total population – 134,168 Families with children in poverty – 7,923 Percentage of the population – 25.5% Children in poverty – 16,037 Percentage of population – 45.5% Births to year-old teens – 335 Percentage of total births – 13% Robeson County

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hok e Total population – 36,157 Families with children in poverty – 2,369 Percentage of the population – 26% Children in poverty – 3,384 Percentage of population – 38.1% Births to year-old teens – 84 Percentage of total births – 15% Scotland County

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hok e Total population – 60,585 Families with children in poverty – 1,209 Percentage of the population – 7.8% Children in poverty – 13,571 Percentage of population – 18% Births to year-old teens – 118 Percentage of total births – 4% Stanly County

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hok e Total population – 201,292 Families with children in poverty – 3,422 Percentage of the population – 6.5% Children in poverty – 21,539 Percentage of population – 10.7% Births to year-old teens – 118 Percentage of total births – 12% Union County

Program Review Findings Faithful Families Pilot Voices into Action Research project

Program Review Findings Health and Wellness Bootcamp Strong community partnerships

Program Review Findings Advisory Leadership Council Support Support Staff as Assistant to Program Grant funds to support programming

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Montgomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hoke Adult PA 4-H EFNEP PA

Cabarrus Scot- land Lee Harnett Cumberland Bladen Columbus Robeson Stanly Montgomery Union Anson Richmond Moore Hoke Adult PA 4-H EFNEP PA

Opportunities to meet more need Increase county and/or grant funding for positions Develop nutrition student-intern opportunities in collaboration with local universities; NC State University and NC A & T State University Build to full potential by exploring cross- county positions and single positions serving multiple audiences. Cabarr us Scot- land Lee Harnet t Cumberl and Bladen Colum bus Robes on Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmon d Moore H o ke South Central EFNEP Unit

Opportunities to meet more need Increase county and/or grant funding for positions Develop nutrition student-intern opportunities in collaboration with local universities; NC State University and NC A & T State University Build to full potential by exploring cross- county positions and single positions serving multiple audiences. Cabarr us Scot- land Lee Harnet t Cumberl and Bladen Colum bus Robes on Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmon d Moore H o ke South Central EFNEP Unit

Opportunities to meet more need Consider a Pregnant Teen focus Apply for FCS or 4-H Endowment funds. EFNEP also has a smaller Endowment fund. Consider local grant opportunities Cabarr us Scot- land Lee Harnet t Cumberl and Bladen Colum bus Robes on Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmon d Moore H o ke South Central EFNEP Unit

Opportunities to Strengthen Unit Team Representation on ALS Work as a team to assure that everyone eligible for an award is nominated Cabarr us Scot- land Lee Harnet t Cumberl and Bladen Colum bus Robes on Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmon d Moore H o ke South Central EFNEP Unit

Opportunities to Strengthen Unit Team Utilize Blackboard Collaborate Purposefully seek to engage EFNEP participants in on-going CES programs Develop a system for training new county staff on their role with EFNEP Cabarr us Scot- land Lee Harnet t Cumberl and Bladen Colum bus Robes on Stanly Mont- gomery Union Anson Richmon d Moore H o ke South Central EFNEP Unit