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Sara Lyons, Program Director, Community Foundations of Canada Don Basham, Director, Sunshine Coast Community Foundation Trina Prior, Manager of Grants & Community Initiatives, Vancouver Foundation Community Indicators Consortium Webinar Series: Vital Signs Part 2: Engaging Local Partners Across 30 Communities Nov 9th, 2011
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Background Began in Toronto in 2001 moved from primary to secondary research Introduced as a national program by CFC in 2006 with 6 foundations publishing 22 local publications (coast to coast) in 2011 and 32 community foundations in the program Internationally: Brazil, Australia, US, UK
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What is Vital Signs? An ongoing program and regular publication Collates and presents existing research data on the local community from a variety of sources Published by local community foundations, coordinated and supported by CFC Ten common issue areas : 1. Gap between Rich and Poor6. Getting Started in our Community 2. Safety7. Arts and Culture 3. Health and Wellness8. Environment 4. Learning9. Work 5. Housing10. Belonging and Leadership Community engagement in defining areas of interest, sources of research, grading of indicators and leadership
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What is Vital Signs? Measuring the vitality of Canadian communities in critical areas helps community foundations: Increase the effectiveness of our grantmaking Better inform our donors about issues and opportunities in the community Assist us in making connections between individuals and groups to address those issues Providing a context and catalyst for community discussion and deliberation Platform for collaboration, action and change
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Reports
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What is Vital Signs? Alongside local program, the national program features: Vital Signs Giving Guide, a national insert published in the Globe and Mail newspaper Website featuring all the national and local content, as well as local stories and contact information New national research each year focusing on quality of life in Canada, for example in 2010 we commissioned a national poll to learn more about how Canadians feel about their local environment Social media including the Vital Signs blog featuring regular Vital Signs program stories and quality of life news, written by a variety of bloggers.
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The Community Engagement Process- WHY? Vital Signs is about incorporating feedback and priorities Whereas much data is already publicly available, we add value by bringing it together and bringing it to life Adding profile, communications, public outreach and leadership capacity to facts Creating a platform for action
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The Community Engagement Process HOW? Early: Building awareness, interest and momentum Participating: Contributing to the project, accessing data, laying groundwork for collaboration and action
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The Community Engagement Process HOW? Launch: Awareness raising Key messages and positioning Presentations: mayor and council; provincial and federal representatives major charities and other non-profit organizations social planning and social service organizations citizen groups, service clubs multi-cultural agencies Chamber of Commerce, business associations local economic development agencies Vital Signs funders and potential funders other community funders community foundation donors local media
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The Community Engagement Process HOW? (cont.) Feedback and Prioritization: perceptions, experiences, interests, conversations Grading 1. In dire need of corrective action 2. Of concern, needs attention 3. Progress is being made 4. We’re doing well & headed in the right direction 5. Awesome! Our community’s tops! Polling
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Sunshine Coast Community Foundation Community and program context Pop 29,000 Accessible by ferry only Vital Signs report in 2009 and 2011
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Sunshine Coast Community Foundation Community engagement in producing the Report Community Expertise Management team Group meetings Community experts General Population Online survey Revised 2011 approach
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Sunshine Coast Community Foundation Post Report community engagement Strategic planning Community workshop VOICE Funders dinner One-stop website and grant writing workshop Sustainability Plan- Vital Signs as vehicle to monitor progress? Credit Union study
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Vancouver Foundation Foundation and Vital Signs program background Community Conversations Why we decided to do the community conversations The format we used and why Outcomes/Feedback Next Steps
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Conclusion Thank you www.vitalsignscanada.ca www.cfc-fcc.ca
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