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Strengthening and expanding participation in community partnerships to improve community access and enhance understanding of UCSF. Achieving mutual benefit through educational and service programs.
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University-Community Partnerships ProgramProposed 2006-07 Budget
What We Do • Created in FY 2005-06 to serve the UCSF and the broader community • (http://www.familymedicine.medschool.ucsf.edu/pdf/CPTF_%20Report.pdf) • For the UCSF community • Strengthen, expand participation in community partnerships • Expand our knowledge about neighboring communities and their needs • For the broader community • Enhance understanding of UCSF • Improve community access
Why We’re Doing It • UCSF Mission addresses community service • “. . . to serve the community at large through educational and service programs that take advantage of the knowledge and skills of UCSF faculty, staff and students.” • Program captures notion of bi-directional benefit and mutual participation
What We’ve Accomplished • Created a 20-member Council – 10 UCSF representatives; 10 community representatives (March 2006) • Hired a program director with extensive experience in community/university partnerships (April 2006) • Integrated CGR’s existing Community Partnership Program (April 2006) • Created five working subcommittees of the Council to advance the program (May 2006) • Elected, installed co-chairs (June 2006)
University Community Partnerships Council Community Members • Co-Chair: Gwen Henry, Associate Director, Florence Crittenton Services • TaviBaker, Manager of Health Services, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco • Lynda Boyer-Chu, Health Coordinator, Gloria R. Davis Academy, SFUSD • Larry Del Carlo, Executive Director, Mission Housing Development Corp • Eli Horn, Executive Director, Visitacion Valley Community Beacon Center
University Community Partnerships Council Community Members (continued) • Sharon Johnson, Youth Program Manager, • Potrero Hill Neighborhood House • Dwayne Jones, Director, Communities of Opportunity, • Mayor’s Office of Community Development • Eric Lewis, Teacher, Mission High School, SFUSD • John Nickens, Director of Clinical Services, • Progress Foundation • Nora Rios Reddick, Executive Director, Horizons Unlimited of San Francisco
University Community Partnerships Council University Members • Co-Chair: Kevin Grumbach, Professor and Chair, Family & Community Medicine, SOM • Charles Alexander, Assoc. Dean, Student Affairs • and Dean’s Office, SOD • Patricia Caldera-Muñoz, Academic Coordinator, • Health Education Partnership • Gerri Collins-Bride, Clinical Professor & Vice-chair, • Community Health Systems, SON • Christine Des Jarlais, Asst. Dean, Graduate Division
University Community Partnerships Council University Members (continued) • Dixie Horning, Executive Director, National Center for Excellence in Women’s Health, SOM • Cindy Lima, Special Asst to the CEO, Medical Center Administration • Howard Pinderhughes, Associate Professor & Vice Chair, Social & Behavioral Sciences, SON • Lorie Rice, Academic Administrator, Dean’s Office, SOP • Naomi Wortis, Asst. Clinical Professor, Community Partnership Resources Center. Family & Community Medicine, SOM
Program Objectives: 2006-07 • Define and strengthen University Community Partnerships Council to have a greater impact within UCSF and neighboring communities • Support the work of the Council’s Areas of Common Interest (ACI) and identify resources necessary to realize ACI’s plans and objectives • Create a website to serve as the primary information source on UCSF and community partnerships
Program Objectives: 2006-07 • Identify external funding sources to solidify University Community Partnerships Program • Hold recognition event in Spring/Fall 2007 to spotlight community partnerships, highlight best practices, and acknowledge our partnership champions
Proposed 2006-07 Budget Total $416,408 Salaries, Benefits195,444 UC Partnership Grants 100,000 Meetings & Events 51,260 Website, database 25,000 S&E 18,804 Printing, media 15,000 Donations 5,000 Travel 3,900 Professional develop. 2,000