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INNOVATIVE FUNDING SOURCES AND LEVERAGING RESOURCES

INNOVATIVE FUNDING SOURCES AND LEVERAGING RESOURCES. Evelyn F. Crayton , Ed.D ., R.D., L.D. Assistant Director of Family & Consumer Science Professor of Food & Nutrition Alabama Cooperative Extension System Auburn University and Alabama A & M.

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INNOVATIVE FUNDING SOURCES AND LEVERAGING RESOURCES

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  1. INNOVATIVE FUNDING SOURCES AND LEVERAGING RESOURCES Evelyn F. Crayton, Ed.D., R.D., L.D. Assistant Director of Family & Consumer Science Professor of Food & Nutrition Alabama Cooperative Extension System Auburn University and Alabama A & M

  2. CONSUMER SCIENCE & PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ALABAMA SECURITIES COMMISSION Investor Protection Trust HEIR PROPERTY ESTATE PLANNING Investor Education Fund YLAMMS – Youth Learning About Money Management Skills AMERICA SAVES Consumer Federation of America NEFE National Endowment for Financial Education’s High School Financial Planning Program HONDA FOUNDATION CHILDREN’S TRUST FUND OF ALABAMA Prison Program

  3. FAMILY AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT • SAVE THE CHILDREN – Tutorial Literary (After school, in-school and one-on-one tutoring) • CareGivers • Extension Ag Initiative– Internal • Rural Community Development Fund – USDA • Governor’s Appropriation – Marriage and relationships flows through College of Human Sciences

  4. FOOD SAFETY, PREPARATION AND PRESERVATION • COST RECOVERY – FEE FOR SERVICE • ServSafe Workshops – statewide • Child Nutrition Program • Restaurants • Better Process Control School – national • Court-ordered counseling for parents • Head Start

  5. HUMAN NUTRITION, DIET & HEALTH • FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES COMING TOGETHER FOR OBESITY • Economic Research Service: USDA • Extension Ag Initiative • Rural Community Development Fund – USDA • ALABAMA RADON PROGRAM • EPA • ADPH • ACES

  6. HEALTHY HOMES • Links resources of HUD Healthy Homes with: USDA/CSREES • Public outreach education program • Goal: To address housing-based health and safety risks • “Help Yourself to a Healthy Home” Book • Developed from Home*A*Syst (Wisconsin): • English • Spanish • Hmong • Vietnamese • Bosnian Next: • Arabic • Native American • Korean

  7. STATE PROGRAM OUTPUTS • Coordinated at Alabama Cooperative Extension since 2005 with National Program Leader at USDA/CSREES • Each state receives limited amount of funding each year: for 2009 is approx. $4000 per state • States deliver programs, create materials depending on expertise of state program leader and state concerns

  8. Innovative Funding for A Medical Family Therapy Project David Ivey, Ph.D. Associate Dean College of Human Sciences Texas Tech University

  9. Start-up and Maintenance of Project Intramural Support Extramural Resources

  10. Strategies and Innovations Networking Community Support Inter-agency Collaboration Persistence Creativity

  11. 3, 6, 9…Multiplying…..Hallie Ford Center for Healthy Children and Families Tammy M. Bray, Dean & Professor

  12. Department of Nutrition and Exercise Sciences • Healthy Individuals • Department of Human Development and Family Sciences • Healthy • Families Department of Design and Human Environment Healthy Built Environment Department of Public Health Healthy Communities Center for Healthy Aging Research Our College is a unique blend of disciplines focused on Preventive Health with a Holistic Approach To advance knowledge, policies and practices that enhance the lives, health and environments of individuals, families, and communities in Oregon and beyond. 1.5 M 4.5 M

  13. Multidisciplinary Collaborative Research External Dollars Awarded 2005 – 2008(in annual direct costs in millions ) External dollars awarded are up 240.5% from the first year.

  14. Department of Nutrition and Exercise Sciences • Healthy Individuals • Department of Human Development and Family Sciences • Healthy • Families Department of Design and Human Environment Healthy Built Environment Department of Public Health Healthy Communities Center for Healthy Aging Research Our College is a unique blend of disciplines focused on Preventive Health with a Holistic Approach To advance knowledge, policies and practices that enhance the lives, health and environments of individuals, families, and communities in Oregon and beyond. 7.5 M 1.5 M Center grant - 3.0 M 4.5 M

  15. Research Concept for Healthy Children (March 2003) Family & Community Biological & Physical Health Social & Emotional Health Designed Environment

  16. Mission of the Center for Healthy Children and Families • To promote healthy children and families by • Supporting high quality research • Translating research into practice • Building the capacity of families, service providers and communities

  17. Director Early Childhood Development Group Risky & Protective Behaviors & Environments for Youth Group Obesity Prevention in Children & Families Group Rural Communities & Vulnerable Populations Group Research Center (Named Center - 10 M) Endowed Position - $ 3M Programmatic –$ 2M Building – $ 5M

  18. Director Early Childhood Development Group Risky & Protective Behaviors & Environments for Youth Group Obesity Prevention in Children & Families Group Rural Communities & Vulnerable Populations Group Hallie Ford Center for Healthy Children and Families Endowed Position - $ 3M Building – $ 5M Matched State Fund – $ 5M Foundations –$ 650 K NIH – $2.1 M USDA – $1.3 M

  19. Hallie Ford Center for Children and FamiliesTimeline Building Human Capacity Research Directions Membership Continue Building Human & Research Capacity Building Research Space Capacity Received Funding from NIH, USDA, Foundations and State Matching *03/03/03 Research concept, Open Forum Inviting Participation of Faculty *06/06/06 Grant Proposal Submission 07/15/07 Received Funding from Hallie Ford 09/09/09 Ground Breaking for Construction *dates are not precise

  20. Department of Nutrition and Exercise Sciences • Healthy Individuals • Department of Human Development and Family Sciences • Healthy • Families Department of Design and Human Environment Healthy Built Environment Department of Public Health Healthy Communities Hallie Ford Center for Healthy Children and Families Center for Healthy Aging Research College of Health and Human Sciences Taking Care of Life - A Life Span Approach

  21. Total dollars received fromdonors and friends 14 M Dollars x $1,000 2.5 M 0.25 M

  22. Diversify our Revenues 2002-03 0.25M 3M 7M

  23. Diversify our Revenues 2002-03 2008-09 0.25M 10M 18 M 3M 7M 15M

  24. Thank you!謝謝!

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