Monday, March 16, 2009
UCLA Newsreel
It's not everyday that you get quoted in an article linked to UCLA's main website, not to mention a long article about the health literacy initiative at CMCA called I CAN! This partnership is such a great opportunity to do more meaningful work in our community and to share our expertise with a broader audience. The Columbia Tribune also published a recent article with much of the same information and I thought the online feedback was interesting. Feel free to add your own thoughts here.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
President Obama's Plans
The Leadership Team is meeting all day on Saturday, March 14 to discuss our ideas for funding through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (this link is a summary of stimulus funds to which Missouri will have access). We know we are getting a tremendous increase in Weatherization (more than 10x our current funding through Sept 2010) and large increases in Head Start (through a competitive application process with amounts unknown), CSBG (nearly double current funding through Sept 2010), and WIA (amounts yet to be determined). The President and Congress has charged us with adding to the safety net of services by assisting record numbers of participants eligible for our services but we're also challenging ourselves to think about sustainability and long term solutions to poverty that the stimulus may not effect. To help us think long term, we'll be analyzing President Obama's plans (click her to reach our planning wiki and then click on "Obama's plans") for his administration and comparing those plans to our transformational plan. We're already cooking up some great ideas but this is such a massive endeavor, I fear missing a great idea that might be floating around out there that we ought to add to our consideration. Please check in with your thoughts and let us know if you've got a good idea for serving more people quickly, creating jobs for low- to moderately-skilled workers, or for meaningful strategies that move people off of public assistance in the long term.
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