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1 An Introduction to the City of Promise for

2 In the early 1990s, HCZ ran a pilot project that brought a range of support services to a single block. The idea was to address all the problems that poor families were facing: from crumbling apartments to failing schools, from violent crime to chronic health problems. In 2007, the Zone grew to almost 100 blocks.

3  A Promise Neighborhoods planning grant is a one-year award to support eligible organizations (as defined in the notice) that need to develop feasible plans to create a continuum of solutions with the potential to significantly improve the educational and developmental outcomes of children and youth in a neighborhood.

4  The primary expected output during the planning year is a feasible plan to implement a continuum of cradle-through-college-to- career solutions that will significantly improve results for children.

5  Conduct a comprehensive needs assessment and segmentation analysis (as defined in the notice) of children and youth in the neighborhood.  Develop a plan to deliver the continuum of solutions with the potential to drive results. This includes building community support for an involvement in the development of the plan.  Establish effective partnerships both to provide solutions along the continuum and to commit resources to sustain and scale up what works.  Plan, build, adapt, or expand a comprehensive, longitudinal data system that will provide information that the grantees will use for learning, continuous improvement, and accountability;  Participate in a community of practice, as defined in the notice.

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7 City of Promise Participation

8  Authentically Engage the Community - Residents  Conversations - Community Organizers  Needs Assessment - UVA Youth-Nex/Residents  Build Pathway based on plan - Partners  Build Infrastructure, Data, Financial Support―Officials

9 City of Promise Circular Structure Steering Committee 1/3 Residents 1/3 City Officials 1/3 Partners Administration Grants Management Community Engagement Public Relations Information Exchange Director Development Officer Community Organizer Parent Council Youth Council Data Specialist Volunteer Coordinator Afterschool Coordinator CCS Associate Superintendent

10 Charlottesville City of Promise


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