Title: Compassion Capital Hawaii Moving Forward
1Compassion Capital Hawaii Moving Forward
2Compassion Capital Fund History
- Created within the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human
Services in 2002 - Assists community and faith-based organizations
that are the focus of current administrations
Faith-based and Community Initiative - Recognizes that these organizations are a rich
source of social capital in communities - Recognizes that these organizations require an
investment for sustainability
3CCF Program Purpose
The primary purpose of CCF is to help community
and faith-based organizations
- Increase their ability to accomplish their
mission - Enhance their ability to provide social services
to those most in need - Diversify funding sources
- Create effective collaborations
4Program Structure
- Federal government partners with intermediary
organizations - Provide organizational capacity building training
and technical assistance - Provide grants for organizational capacity
building projects - This is the third time Hawaii Moving Forward has
received a grant to serve as an intermediary
organization
5Compassion Capital Hawaii Moving Forward
- Partnership
- University of Hawaii Center on the Family
- Hawaiian Islands Ministries
6Hawaii Moving Forward
- An organizational capacity building project
- Aims to
- Build the knowledge and capacity of community and
faith-based organizations through training
workshops - Build the knowledge and capacity of a select
group of organizations through training,
technical assistance, and grants for capacity
building projects
7What Is Organizational Capacity?
- Wide range of capabilities, knowledge and
resources needed in order to be effective - Blend of sound management, strong governance, and
a persistent focus on achieving results
8Organizational Capacity
- The federal funder has identified five critical
areas of capacity building
- Leadership development
- Organizational operations management
- Program Delivery Impact
- Resource Development
- Community Engagement
9Why Organizational Capacity Building?
- Longer-term impact than just funding programs
- Desire to make a fundamental difference in the
way organizations do their work - Little to no funding available for organizational
effectiveness work
10Hawaii Moving ForwardProject Tiers
- Capacity Building Training Workshops
- Fellows Program
- Training
- Technical assistance
- Grants to support organizational capacity
building projects
11Tier 1 Capacity Building Training Workshops
- Up to six training events
- Open to all interested community and faith-based
organizations throughout Hawaii - Workshop topics will address
- Leadership development
- Organizational development
- Program development
- Revenue development
- Community engagement
12Tier 2 Fellows Program
- Up to 18 organizations will be selected for more
intensive, targeted capacity building program - Selected organizations required to designate two
individuals to participate in bi-monthly capacity
building training sessions - Organizations will also receive individualized
technical assistance from a team of coaches
13Fellows Program
- Selected organizations required to participate in
an organizational assessment that will identify
areas in need of strengthening - Hawaii Alliance for Community-based Economic
Development will serve as consultant - Process will engage staff, governing body, and
key stakeholders - Completion of assessment critical for funding
eligibility
14Fellows Program Capacity Building Grants
- Once assessment completed, organizations will be
eligible to apply for grants to support
organizational capacity building initiatives - Proposals will be evaluated based on their
viability and merit
15Capacity Building Grants Examples of Eligible
Activities
- Leadership development
- Board development and training
- Staff development and training
- Executive director training
- Organizational development
- Human resource management and training
- Development of financial management systems
- Design and implementation of technology and
information systems
16Examples of Eligible Activities
- Program development
- Program design and development
- Program evaluation
- Revenue development
- Fund development
- Donor tracking software
- Grant-writing training
17Examples of Eligible Activities
- Community engagement
- Community asset mapping
- Community needs assessment
- Establishing collaborative relationships
18Unallowable Activities
- Inherently religious activities
- religious instruction
- worship
- proselytizing
- Existing religious activity must be separated
from Federally-funded project by time and
location - Services must be open to all regardless of their
faith
19Applying to the Fellows ProgramEligibility
Criteria
- Program Focus
- Homeless
- Families transitioning from welfare to work
- At-risk youth
- Elders in need
- Substance abuse recovery/rehabilitation
- Marriage strengthening
20Eligibility Criteria
- Tax Status
- 501(c)(3) not required
- Organizational Size
- Any organization with capacity building need can
apply - Preference will be given to organizations with
annual budgets of less than 1 million - Only one application per organization
- Large organizations encouraged to prioritize need
- Organizations that have participated in previous
Fellows Programs are not eligible to apply
21Fellows ProgramReview and Selection Process
- Semi competitive selection process
- Three-member committee will first review
applications to determine which organizations are
eligible for program selection - Review criteria
- Program experience and understanding of priority
area(s) - Qualifications, ability, and willingness of key
individuals to participate in Fellows Program - Thoughtful strategy for strengthening
organizational capacity - Leadership and solid commitment from governing
body - Organizational readiness
- Financial management capacity
22Fellows ProgramReview and Selection Process
- List of organizations eligible for program
selection submitted to federal contractor - Scientifically rigorous method of random
assignment will be applied to determine final
selection into Fellows Program
23Fellows Program Application
- Application package
- Available today
- Available at uhfamily.hawaii.edu
- Includes completion of online baseline survery
- Includes permission to allow federal contractor
to - Use survey data
- Contact you in 15 months to complete a follow-up
survey
24Key Dates Timeline
- Fellows Program application deadline
- February 7, 2007
- Notification of selection
- March 23, 2007
- Orientation for selected Fellows
- April 13, 2007
- Organizational Assessments
- March May 2007
- Capacity Building funding application deadline
- June 2007
- Capacity Building grant award period
- August 2007 February 2008
25Contact Information
- Center on the Family
- Ivette Rodriguez Stern
- Project Coordinator
- 956-3844
- istern_at_hawaii.edu
-
-
26Compassion Capital Hawaii Moving Forward
- http//www.uhfamily.hawaii.edu/projects