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1 Improving Outcomes at Scale: Lessons in Collective Impact

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3 Over 40,000 Non-Profits What’s Our Challenge? $5 Billion in Philanthropic Resources $591 Billion in Public Resources Education/ Non Profit Investments Despite these investments, we are not getting consistently better results for kids.

4 What’s Our Challenge? PROGRAM RICH, SYSTEM POOR.

5 What’s Our Solution? Collective Impact

6 66 Collaboration Convene around Programs/Initiatives Work Together to Move Outcomes Prove Improve Addition to What You Do Is What You Do Advocate for Ideas Advocate for What Works

7 77 Every Child, Cradle to Career. “” Common Vision & Outcomes Kindergarten Readiness Early Grade Reading Middle Grade Math High School Graduation College Enrollment & Graduation

8 8 8 The StriveTogether Cradle to Career Network includes 63 community partnerships in 32 states and Washington D.C. working to improve education success for every child. Together, the Network impacts over 6.5 million students nationwide.

9 99 Dallas, TX Does it Work? 9 Kindergarten Readiness | Early Grade Reading | Middle Grade Math | Postsecondary Enrollment Early Grade Reading | HS Graduation| Postsecondary Enrollment | Postsecondary Completion HS Graduation| Postsecondary Enrollment | Postsecondary Completion Early Grade Reading | Postsecondary Completion

10 “Most people spend more time and energy trying to go around problems than trying to solve them.” Henry Ford

11 11 Four Critical Lessons: Expediting Progress Locally Culture of Continuous Improvement: “Data is a flashlight, not a hammer.” Aligned Investment: Incenting Data-Driven Action Structured Action: Working Together is a Science Collective Impact Depends on Individual and Organizational Action

12 12 The Primary Driver: Data and How We Use It Reporting and Accountability Using data to report to funders and the community Evaluation Using qualitative and quantitative data to assert value Continuous Improvement Using data to implement differently “Learning fast to implement well” Small wins generate momentum and test innovations Visibility

13 Demographics is not Destiny: Huge Dispersion in Dallas County 3 rd Grade Reading Achievement Pct. Of Students Passing Pct. Free and Reduced Lunch 50% Achievement Gap in Outcomes 15% Achievement Gap How Do We Learn What is Happening Up Here? And Spread Those Practices to These Schools in Our Own Backyard?

14 14 Four Critical Lessons: Expediting Progress Locally Culture of Continuous Improvement: “Data is a flashlight, not a hammer.” Aligned Investment: Incenting Data-Driven Action Structured Action: Working Together is a Science Collective Impact Depends on Individual and Organizational Action

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16 16 Four Critical Lessons: Expediting Progress Locally Culture of Continuous Improvement: “Data is a flashlight, not a hammer.” Aligned Investment: Incenting Data-Driven Action Structured Action: Working Together is a Science Collective Impact Depends on Individual and Organizational Action

17 17 © StriveTogether 2015 17 © StriveTogether 2015 Accountability Structure IMPROVED OUTCOMES FOR ALL KIDS, CRADLE TO CAREER. Leadership Table Impact & Barriers Impact & Barriers Policy & Resources Policy & Resources CRADLE TO CAREER PARTNERSHIP

18 BUILDING IMPACT A Partnership is in the Systems Change Gateway and sees indicators improving. Proof Point GATEWAYS: ExploringEmergingSustainingSystems Change Pillar 1: Shared Community Vision Geographic Scope Leadership Table Vision/ Mission Key Messaging Baseline Report Roles/ Responsibilities Annual Progress Report Consistent Messaging Shared Accountability Withstand Leadership Change Pillar 2: Evidence Based Decision Making Outcomes Indicators Baseline Data Collection Disaggregated Data Indicator Refinement Connection of Academic & Non Academic Data Timely Data Sharing for Continuous Improvement Pillar 3: Collaborative Action Continuous Improvement Commitment Collaborative Action Networks Action to Move Outcomes Opportunities & Barriers Addressed Spread What Works For Children and Youth Pillar 4: Investment & Sustainability Anchor Entity/ Backbone Functions Funder Engagement Management Capacity Financial Support Community Mobilization Aligned Resources Advocacy Policy Changes Multiyear Funding Commitment Abbreviated Theory of Action

19 19 Four Critical Lessons: Expediting Progress Locally Culture of Continuous Improvement: “Data is a flashlight, not a hammer.” Aligned Investment: Incenting Data-Driven Action Structured Action: Working Together is a Science Collective Impact Depends on Individual and Organizational Action

20 20 Individually Organizationally Collectively Individual leadership team members build awareness of the work and align where possible throughout the community Organizations represented on the leadership table align work to partnership outcomes, commit to using data and identify best practices Leadership table works together to drive systems change by mobilizing the community and championing advocacy to support evidence based change Collective Impact Irony

21 21 Bright Spots Seeding Success (Memphis) Memphis Athletic Ministries Spartanburg Academic Movement Junior Charity League Thriving Together (Phoenix) Pastor Elementary School, Roosevelt District Partnership for Children (San Diego) United Way of San Diego

22 “Process is the new program.” Ben Hecht, Living Cities

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