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Join the informational webinar on DASH's CIC-START program, which supports multi-sector community collaborations to increase capacity in testing, implementing, and documenting innovative practices. Learn how to submit your questions and apply for funding.
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Webinar Instructions Submit your questions through the questions box positioned on the right hand side of your screen. We will try to answer all the questions today. They will be posted on our website at dashconnect.org Submit your questions here!
CIC-STARTCall for ApplicationsInformational Webinar Thank you for your interest in DASH
DASH Focus • Fund and support multi-sector community collaborations to increase their capacity to test, implement, and document innovative practices • Disseminate lessons and successful practices to build the evidence base for the field • Cultivate broad stakeholder relationships to co-create a national movement to support community-based initiatives
All In: Data for Community Health Current Program Partners Past Partners
All In: Partner Focus and Network Mission All In supports national impact: Partners support local initiatives: A movement around the social determinants of health An evidence base for the field A network powered by peer learning and collaboration Data and Information Sharing Multi-sector Partners Collaborative Effort
CIC-START Purpose and Activities Purpose: Support targeted, short-term activities that build skills and capacity to • engage partners from multiple sectors in planning for shared data systems • systematically share data across sectors, and/or • design or implement initiatives based on shared multi-sector data that support community goals Potential Activities (non-exhaustive) • Advance the accessibility, transparency, or analytic capability of an existing multi-sector data system (ex. developing an app) or adding a data source from a new sector • Use data from a multi-sector system to support the collaboration’s goals • Develop, test, and/or implement a collaborative multi-sector data governance model • Engage community members, individual consultants, or other experts to address a problem or opportunity • Document or codify processes; create internal or external communication or education materials • Leverage additional funds leading to a greater, specific outcome
CIC-START Callfor Applications • Up to 15 organizations • Up to $25,000 contracts (90% on award, 10% on final report) • Up to 6 months project duration Timeline June 28, 2019 Applications are due (3:30 pm Eastern Time) August 2019 Awardees are notified September 3, 2019 Contracts are initiated
CIC-START Eligibility Criteria • Have at least one active profile in the All In online community at allin.healthdoers.org • Strong, active relationships among organizations in two or more sectors that have roles relevant to specific, mutually acknowledged community health or community wellbeing goals or objectives. • Have a multi-sector shared data project documented to be in the planning, implementation, scaling or evaluation phase of sharing data or using connected information systems. • A clearly defined problem and work plan that your collaboration can address with the contract funds • A 501(c)(3) organization based in the United States or its territories
Joining the All In Learning Collaborative • Individual stakeholders register and create profiles at allin.healthdoers.org (Be sure that everyone in your group enters the same “collaborative/project name”) • The project will receive a questionnaire to fill out details for the Project group snapshot • Members will complete the Capacity Assessment
DASH Selection Criteria • An articulated project plan and timeline, with a clear outcome and deliverables, responsive to the “START” criteria: • Strategic – Degree to which the contract advances the overall collaboration purposes and goals • Timely – Degree to which the proposed contract address an immediate or urgent need or opportunity • Actionable – Likelihood that the contract is practical and can be accomplished as planned • Replicable – Likelihood that the lessons generated in the contract will be instructive or relevant for other communities • Targeted – Has a specific aim and direction, either relationally, systematically or geographically
DASH Selection Criteria • Consideration of the proposed activities’ impact on equity • Evidence of documented achievements in engaging stakeholders from health care, public health, socials services, and other sectors • Variety of non-health sectors represented in the collaboration • How completing the work will contribute to progress in a broader collaborative plan towards shared data and improved health • Description of benefits or increased capacity for associated community organizations and sectors involved in the project • Intention to share lessons and experience in the All In network • Degree to which the budget, budget narrative, and work plan support the activities and deliverables proposed
CIC-START Awardee Activities and Support • Update profile on the All In virtual platform (allin.healthdoers.org) and participate in CIC-START activities there • Periodic (every one-two months) check-in calls with DASH staff • Final report and exit interview focused on challenges encountered, lessons learned and opportunities for adaptation and replication • Additional support could include: • Staff participation in low-effort in-person meetings • Staff support for communications and materials development • Staff support for documentation of activities and outcomes • Financial support for presenting at conferences or meetings, and staff support for developing presentations
How to Apply Application link is found at http://dashconnect.org/cic-start/
Eight Tips for a Successful Application • Carefully note the deadline date, time and time zone: June 28, 2019, 3:30 pm Eastern Time • When experiencing difficulty with the online application system, which may result in missing the deadline, applicants should contact their program administrator immediately. (info@dashconnect.org) • Complete your application online instead of offline. • Submit your application well in advance of the deadline
Eight Tips for a Successful Application • Don’t create a duplicate application to replace oneyou started but can’t find. • As you enter informationin the online application system, use the “Save” button often. When completed, use the “Save, section finished” button located at the bottom of the screen (you will still be able to edit until you submit). • Remember to press the “Submit” button whenyou'vecompleted your application. • Have a backup person lined up in advance to step in for you in the event of an emergency.
Contact Us • For questions, contact info@dashconnect.org • Applicant questions will be posted on dashconnect.org and the RWJF’s application resource page • DASH does not guarantee answers to questions asked after June 28.