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National Results and Equity Collaborative

National Results and Equity Collaborative. Kimberly Scott, Literacy Funders Network Adam Luecking , Results Leadership Group Nina Sazer O’Donnell , National Results and Equity Collaborative Michael McAfee, Promise Neighborhoods @ PolicyLink

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National Results and Equity Collaborative

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  1. National Results and Equity Collaborative Kimberly Scott, Literacy Funders Network Adam Luecking, Results Leadership Group Nina SazerO’Donnell, National Results and Equity Collaborative Michael McAfee, Promise Neighborhoods @ PolicyLink Erika Bernabei, Promise Neighborhoods @ PolicyLink April 29, 2013

  2. Introductions • Facilitated Turn the Curve Exercise • The Opportunity • How this Frames Our Work at Promise Neighborhoods • Results Based Accountability Framework and Results Scorecard • Common Indicator Framework • Next Steps • Discussion National Results and Equity CollaborativeAGENDA

  3. Kimberly Scott, Literacy Funders Network • Adam Luecking, Results Leadership Group • Nina Sazer O’Donnell, National Results and Equity Collaborative • Michael McAfee, Promise Neighborhoods at PolicyLink • Erika Bernabei, Promise Neighborhoods at PolicyLink National Results and Equity CollaborativeINTRODUCTIONS

  4. National Results and Equity CollaborativeFACILITATED EXERCISE

  5. MEASURABLE RESULTSFOR CLIENTS AND COMMUNITIES Turn-the-Curve Thinking™: Talk to Action Result or Program: How are we doing? Data Baseline Why? Story behind the baseline Partners(with a role to play in turning the curve) Help? What Works Options? Propose to do? Strategy (w/ Budget)

  6. MEASURABLE RESULTSFOR CLIENTS AND COMMUNITIES Turn-the-Curve Thinking™ Talk to Action Result or Program:____________ How are we doing? Data Baseline

  7. MEASURABLE RESULTSFOR CLIENTS AND COMMUNITIES The Matter of Baselines OK? Return* on Investment Turning the Curve Forecast History Baselines have two parts: history and forecast * The “ROI” is not financial, it is Results

  8. MEASURABLE RESULTSFOR CLIENTS AND COMMUNITIES Turn-the-Curve Thinking™: Talk to Action Result or Program:_____________ Data Baseline Story behind the baseline Why? Research Agenda

  9. MEASURABLE RESULTSFOR CLIENTS AND COMMUNITIES Force Field Analysis Factors Restricting? Factors Contributing?

  10. MEASURABLE RESULTSFOR CLIENTS AND COMMUNITIES The Story Behind the Baseline • Root Causes (ask “Why?” five times) • Positive and negative • Prioritize – which are the most important to address to “turn the curve” of the baseline? • Research agenda?

  11. MEASURABLE RESULTSFOR CLIENTS AND COMMUNITIES Turn-the-Curve Thinking™ Talk to Action Result or Program:_____________ Data Baseline Story behind the baseline Research Agenda Help? Partners(with a role to play in turning the curve)

  12. MEASURABLE RESULTSFOR CLIENTS AND COMMUNITIES • Partners • Who are partners who may have a role to play in turning the curve? • Does the story behind the curve suggest any new partners?

  13. MEASURABLE RESULTSFOR CLIENTS AND COMMUNITIES Turn-the-Curve Thinking™: Talk to Action Result or Program:______________ Data Baseline Story behind the baseline Research Agenda Partners(with a role to play in turning the curve) What Works Options? Research Agenda

  14. MEASURABLE RESULTSFOR CLIENTS AND COMMUNITIES What Works • Options for actions to “turn the curve”? • Research-based? • Low-cost/no-cost? • Off-the-wall ideas? • Research agenda?

  15. MEASURABLE RESULTSFOR CLIENTS AND COMMUNITIES Turn-the-Curve Thinking™: Talk to Action Result or Program: _______________ Data Baseline Story behind the baseline Research Agenda Partners(with a role to play in turning the curve) What Works Research Agenda Criteria: Leverage; Feasible; Specific; Values Propose to do? Strategy

  16. MEASURABLE RESULTSFOR CLIENTS AND COMMUNITIES Action Plan • Leverage: will turn the curve of the baseline? • Feasible (a.k.a. “reach”)? • Specific: who, what, when, where, how? • Consistent with values?

  17. The Opportunity Nina Sazer O’Donnell, Director, National Results and Equity Collaborative National Results and Equity Collaborative

  18. How this Frames Our Work Michael McAfee, Senior Director at PolicyLink and Director of the Promise Neighborhoods Institute National Results and Equity Collaborative

  19. National Results and Equity Collaborative Review of RBA basic concepts and Results Scorecard 3.0 (National Data Platform) Design Adam Leucking, CEO Results Leadership Group

  20. Two Key Principles for Achieving Measurable Community Results • 1.Starting with ends, working backwards to means 2. Data-driven, transparent decision making

  21. RBA in a Nutshell2 – 3 – 7 • 2 - Kinds of Accountability • Population accountability • Performance accountability 3 - Kinds of Performance Measures. • How much did we do? • How well did we do it? • Is anyone better off? 7 - Questions from ends to means in less than an hour.

  22. Definitions (Language Discipline) Result A condition of well-being for children, adults, families or communities. Children succeeding in school, Safe communities, Clean environment POPULATION ACCOUNTABILITY INDICATOR A measure which helps quantify the achievement of a result. Rate of high school graduation, Crime rate, Air quality index PERFORMANCE MEASURE A measure of how well a program, agency or service systemis working. PERFORMANCE ACCOUNTABILITY Three types: 1. How much did we do? 2. How well did we do it? 3. Is anyone better off? = Customer Results

  23. Schematic for Connecting Grant/Budget Submissions with Community Results • Result Area • Indicators • Story Behind the Baselines • CGLR Local Site Strategy • Funded Programs • Agency A • Agency B • Agency C • Local __________ • Federal __________ • Businesses _________ • Civic __________ • Non-profits _________ • Program A • Performance Measure • Story Behind the Baselines • Action Plan & Budget Budget/Grant Proposal

  24. MEASURABLE RESULTSFOR CLIENTS AND COMMUNITIES All Children are Reading on Grade Level END • Doing the • right things? Indicator Comprehensive Strategy/Partners Funded Programs Program A 2. Doing those things right? MEANS Agency/Program Performance Measures System Performance Measures

  25. MEASURABLE RESULTSFOR CLIENTS AND COMMUNITIES Turn-the-Curve Thinking™: Talk to Action Result or Program: How are we doing? Data Baseline Why? Story behind the baseline Partners(with a role to play in turning the curve) Help? What Works Options? Propose to do? Strategy (w/ Budget)

  26. Common Indicator Framework Erika Bernabei, Program Associate Promise Neighborhoods @PolicyLink National Results and Equity Collaborative

  27. Next Steps Discussion National Results and Equity Collaborative

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