100 likes | 199 Views
United Way Worldwide and Diplomas Now Mobilizing Communities and Partnering for Educational Success. Stacey Stewart Executive Vice President, United Way Worldwide Diplomas Now Summer Institute 2011 July 8, 2011. Why we’re in business. Mission
E N D
United Way Worldwide and Diplomas NowMobilizing Communities and Partnering for Educational Success Stacey Stewart Executive Vice President, United Way Worldwide Diplomas Now Summer Institute 2011 July 8, 2011
Why we’re in business • Mission • To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities around the world to advance the common good. • Value Proposition • We galvanize and connect a diverse set of individuals and institutions, and mobilize resources, to create long-term change.
Big goals = Big challenge Audacious goals that can’t be achieved by United Way alone United Way set out a challenge in 2008, that by 2018 we would work withcommunities to: • Cut by half the number of students who drop out • Cut by half the number of financially unstable lower-income working families • Improve by one-third the number of healthy risk-avoiding youth and adults
United Way’s Education Focus We must give our children the tools to: • Enter school ready to succeed • Read proficiently by 4th grade; • Make a successful transition to middle school; • Graduate from high school on time; and • Be ready for success in college, work and life
Education Volunteer Call To Action:Connecting People + Strategies Early Grade Reading: Reading buddies and coaches to increase reading proficiency Middle School Success: Tutors and mentors to engage middle school students High School Completion: Tutors and mentors to support high school completion and prepare students for college
United Way high impact approaches for middle and high school success Establish early warning and intervention systems to identify students at risk of dropping out and provide these students with tailored school, family, and community supports. Engage and inform parents and families of how best to support their children’s success. Strengthen school-family connections and empower parents to advocate for their children and reform. Ensure that school districts provide schools with the necessary conditions for success, including strong systems and policies regarding teaching effectiveness, school leadership, accountability, funding, school absence, and discipline. Turn around low-performing schools and provide new school options. Schools must be designed and staffed to boost student engagement and academic performance, support student transitions, and provide clear pathways to college and career.
United Way roles in implementing these strategies Build and grow cross-sector collaborations Engage with key stakeholders and represent the community Analyze community dropout data Sponsor needs assessments of low graduation rate schools Focus community efforts on strategies that work Mobilize person power, institutions and financial resources Measure, evaluate, and communicateresults
Why a Diplomas Now and United Way partnership? Our goals are aligned Diplomas Now and United Way both focus on collaboration and collective action Overlapping target schools and communities Shared focus on data and evidence
United Way in Diplomas Now partnerships Engage and develop support among local stakeholders Mobilize the second shift of caring adults Leverage Diplomas Now partnership to expand community-wide dropout prevention efforts Enhance parent and family engagement Enhance corporate and philanthropic support Strengthen alignment of out-of-school programs Enhance policy and advocacy platform for school transformation Scale local success models