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Embrace a Healthy Florida An Initiative Addressing the Causes of Childhood Obesity Florida Philanthropic Network February 12, 2010
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2 Overview The Blue Foundation for a Healthy Florida is the philanthropic affiliate of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida Founded in 2001, with a mission to increase access to quality health-related services for all Floridians, with an emphasis on the uninsured and underserved Over 200 grants and awards given over 8 years. In 2007 the Board of Directors created an initiative to address the causes of childhood obesity, Embrace a Healthy Florida Planning for implementation began in the Fall of 2007
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3 Obesity: Areas of Potential Intervention Getting people to eat right Getting people to exercise more Addressing poverty and other disparities Correcting environmental factors Increasing access to healthful foods Increasing access to safe and regular exercise facilities Addressing depression and other mental health factors Implementing policy level interventions to create healthier environments
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4 Overview Three areas of intervention: Statewide community grants to non-profit organizations Jacksonville Miami East Central Florida Applied research grants Fostering community collaboration and engagement Five Florida cities for community engagement: Tallahassee Tampa
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5 Obesity: Who Needs to Be Involved Funders and both public and private sector support Parents, children and families Schools, Pre-school programs, and After-school programs Sports, park and rec, and physical activity groups Educators, administrators, and policy makers Faith-based and other community groups Medical, oral health and mental health professionals The whole community
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6 Strategic Framework The Blue Foundation for a Healthy Florida RESEARCH Grants to universities and colleges for evidence-based research Measurement and evaluation POLICY Community engagement PRACTICE Grants to community programs Measurement and evaluation
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Statewide Community Grants 9 grants awarded in October 2008 across the state ($835,068) Supporting a variety of practices and communities Group met December 5, 2008 after The Sapphire Award ceremony in Orlando to coordinate evaluation and implementation Group will meet again in December 2009
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Applied Research Grants 5 research grants awarded in November 2008 ($499,418) Supporting a variety of research efforts to extend knowledge base Academic and community-based efforts to gather data, test hypotheses, and impact communities across Florida
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Community Engagement: Jacksonville area Held series of three meetings: Funders, Public sector, and Community through Winter and Spring 2008 Supported the development of a consortium to address childhood obesity, healthy eating and active lifestyles Monthly meetings are now being held to strengthen and expand coalition Report released on June 19, 2009: Call to Action; Parents’ Resource Guide Community Grants announced October 9, 2009 Awarded RWJF Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities grant Website for Jacksonville : http://www.dchd.net/childhoodobesity.htmhttp://www.dchd.net/childhoodobesity.htm
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Partnership with Winter Park Health Foundation and other interested funders to address the causes of childhood obesity Funders Meeting held October 2008 in Orlando – 24 funders in attendance Connection to Nemours Health and Prevention Services Awarded grant to the Health Council of East Central Florida to support the development of a consortium to address childhood obesity, healthy eating and active lifestyles through the use of a best practice model from Chicago Follow-up meetings with consortium resulted in new Coalition: ROCK – Reducing Obesity in Central Florida’s Kids Central Florida Childhood Obesity Conference held on October 30 Focus on communities in Orange County – Parramore and Apopka Community Engagement: East Central Florida area
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Winter Park Health Foundation: Community Health Policy - To support access to information that assists our community in pursuing health and wellness - To promote healthy eating - To encourage physical activity - To reduce tobacco use.
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Held Funders, Public Sector and Community meetings between November 2008 and May 2009 Two community meetings focusing on Opa-Locka and Hialeah Developed partnership with Health Foundation of South Florida and other interested funders to address the causes of childhood obesity Will support the development of a consortium to address childhood obesity, healthy eating and active lifestyles in this area Two farmers markets receiving EBT machines for Food Stamps Community Engagement: Miami-Dade County area
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Health Foundation of South Florida: Healthy Lifestyle initiative Funding supports evidence-based and/or innovative programs in the school and after school setting. –SPARK in after school programs – $500K in the last 4-5 years –130 after-school sites in Miami-Dade and Broward County; –close to 20,000 children reached School Setting— –Integrated school garden nutrition curriculum—over 10 public schools in Miami Dade County and 15 parochial schools –OrganWise Guys in Miami-Dade and Monroe County elementary schools –SPARK PE in 10 elementary schools Child Care Center –Salsa, Sabor y Salud at two child care centers targeting Hispanic families
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Community Engagement Tampa Bay area Funders meeting on March 27, 2009 Partnership with the Conn Memorial Foundation Embrace grants awarded to St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital and USF Grant made through competitive grant process: Florida Improvement Network for Kids (FINK Program), a network of 44 pediatricians and other providers focusing on childhood obesity Will support the development of a consortium to address childhood obesity, healthy eating and active lifestyles in this area Looking to focus in two communities: Sulphur Springs (Hillsborough) and North Greenwood (Pinellas
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Community Engagement Tallahassee area Funders meeting on September 2, 2009 Public Sector Meeting November 16, 2009 Community Meeting March 1, 2010 Partnership with the Capital Health Plan Embrace grant awarded to Leon County Health Department for community asset mapping Will support the development of a consortium to address childhood obesity, healthy eating and active lifestyles in Leon County
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www.convergencepartnership.org
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Next Steps Community meetings in Tallahassee in 2010 Tampa area community meetings in spring 2010 Continue community engagement meetings Ongoing evaluation coordinated by MGT of America Support the development of a Florida Convergence to address Healthy Eating and Active Lifestyles. Based upon the National Convergence Partnership
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18 Contact www.bluefoundationfl.com www.bluefoundationfl.com Michael S. Hutton, Ph.D., Director Grants Administration and Policy Implementation Michael.Hutton@bcbsfl.com 904-905-8383
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