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STRATEGIC INVESTMENT IN TEEN EDUCATION AND ENGAGEMENT: Chicago’s Participation in the Jim Joseph Foundation- led Funder Collaborative
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Teen Professionals Kehillah
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Involvement During High School Potential Market of Jewish High- School Aged Teens Jewish High School-Aged Teens Involved 60,000 Based on a total market of 332,000 high school-aged Jewish teens Sources: Census of Jewish Day Schools in the United States (2008-2009); Jewish Supplementary Education Enrollment from JData (2013); Camp Enrollment from JData (2013); The iCenter’s Mapping the Landscape: The Emerging Field of Israel Education (2011); American Jewish Population Estimates from Brandeis (2012) * Youth group data is based on estimates from field practitioners (2013)
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Funder Collaborative Goals of the Collaborative Shared Measures of Success Jewish Learning and Growth Outcomes and Indicators Evaluation Tools (Cross- Community and Local) Co- Investment in Ten Community Plans
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Collaboration “Best Practices” Clarity and transparency around goals Value to participants Neutral facilitators Funding as carrot Funders in planning process Shared measures of success Multiple settings for collaboration
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Chicago’s Strategic Planning Process Document Review (January 2014) Interviews (January – February 2014) Roundtables (February – March 2014) Framework (March 2014) Community Conclave (April 2014) Tactical Planning (April – May 2014) Communicating the Plan (June 2014) Fundraising & Implementation FY15
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