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INTEGRATING POLICY RESEARCH & HEALTH ADVOCACY RFP INFORMATION FOR PROSPECTIVE APPLICANTS September 27, 2010 12:00PM-1PM. Welcome and Webinar Overview. RFP important concepts and information 20 minute Q&A Questions may be submitted in writing any time
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INTEGRATING POLICY RESEARCH & HEALTH ADVOCACY RFP INFORMATION FOR PROSPECTIVE APPLICANTSSeptember 27, 2010 12:00PM-1PM
Welcome and Webinar Overview • RFP important concepts and information • 20 minute Q&A • Questions may be submitted in writing any time • Questions may be verbalized during Q&A by “raising your hand” • 2 minute evaluation at end
RFP Rationale • Role health policy research and advocacy play in fulfilling CT Health’s mission and strategic objectives • Health policy and grantmaking coming together in RFP • Relevance of policy research and advocacy in the face of impending governmental changes
About the Connecticut Health Foundation • History, mission, theory of change, priority areas
Need and Opportunity • What we heard from grantees and partners • The power of policy research + strategic communications and advocacy
Project Scope • Purpose: Equip advocates and decision makers with timely, actionable health policy data during upcoming local, state, and federal election seasons and legislative sessions • Health Advocacy Definition: Efforts to educate decision-makers, community leaders, and community members about health-related public policy issues This opportunity will not support lobbying (see Alliance for Justice’s “What is Lobbying” www.afj.org)
Project Scope • 18-months (research, product production, dissemination and action-oriented advocacy) • Four awards each up to $50,000 Examples of Research Activities • Polling • Legal/regulatory analysis • Economic analysis • Evaluation of public programs • Survey research • Focus groups • 2ndary analysis of datasets This opportunity is NOT intended to support scientific or academic research
Grantee Requirements • 2-3 meetings with CT Health Representatives • discuss and refine research question(s), methodology, and advocacy objectives • review findings and discuss communications, dissemination, and advocacy plans Grantees may request a preliminary meeting with CT Health for assistance identifying an external consultant or technical assistance provider • Progress report at six month intervals
Eligibility • 501(c)(3) organization or fiscal agent • Out-of-state applicants must demonstrate CT benefit and existing CT relationships • Academic institutions and public entities NOT eligible to apply unless acting as supporting partner/subcontractor • Current CT Health grantees may apply
Proposals Must Be Responsive to Grant Objectives 1) Generate timely, actionable health policy data, analysis, and/or recommendations that advance CT Health’s strategic objectives. • 2) Support the use of research findings to do two or more of the following: • -Increase the knowledge base about a health issue amenable to policy solutions • -Evaluate outcomes or impact of current or future health policy • -Stimulate public debate about a health policy issue to raise its profile on the public agenda • -Equip advocates • -Provide decision support to decision makers 3) In one or more of the following ways, increase the capacity of nonprofit organizations to: -Conduct or commission policy research -Translate and integrate research findings for action oriented advocacy/policy change -Effectively communicate and disseminate findings to specific target audience
Proposal Narrative – Project Section i) Research question(s) and hypothesis - Why is it important? What’s the desired outcome? Where’s the alignment with CT Health’s strategic objectives? ii) Policy research – Who would conduct it and what’s their capacity/experience? iii) Data collection and/or analysis methodology - What are the strengths and limitations? Ensuring validity and credibility. iv) Advocacy product(s) – What? Why? Target audience? Sample/example. iv) Action-Oriented advocacy/policy change – Who would use the findings and how? Communications technical assistance needs. v) High-level timeline of project benchmarks Be sure to see RFP for full application requirements
Budget Guidance – Allowable Costs • Staff time + fringe for research and advocacy • Consultant or project partner subcontracts • Local travel for in-state applicants; travel to Connecticut permitted for out-of-state applicants/subcontractors • Editing, graphic design, printing, and dissemination for products • Up to 15% indirect rate
Application Submission • E-mail complete proposal as a single PDF file by noon eastern time October 20, 2010 to (nancy@cthealth.org) Late and incomplete applications will not be considered.
Grant Review Process • Internal review for completeness • Ad hoc review panel • Program Committee of CT Health Board review • Full Board vote Grant period: January 3, 2011-June 30, 2012
Selection Criteria • Alignment with CT Health’s strategic objectives • Compelling research question(s) and hypothesis • Capacity • Sound methodology • Articulation of how findings will be used • Communications plan
Q&A • Follow-up/offline questions to Elizabeth Krause elizabeth@cthealth.org or 860.224.2200 x14