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Project HOPE Quarterly UpdateCopyrighted September 20, 2021 City of Dubuque Work Session - Top # 1. City Council Meeting ITEM TITLE: 5:00 PM - Project HOPE Quarterly Update SUMMARY: Peter Supple from the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque will be presenting a quarterly report on Project HOPE's ongoing work. SUGGESTED DISPOSITION: ATTACHMENTS: Description Type Project Hope Work Session-Brumwell Memo Staff Memo Staff Memo Staff Memo Presentation Supporting Documentation THE C DUjiBaFE Masterpiece on the Mississippi CRENNA M. BRUMWELL, EsQ. CITY ATTORNEY MEMO To: Mayor Roy D. Buol and Members of the City Council DATE: September 15, 2021 RE: Project Hope Quarterly Update — Work Session Request Dubuque All•Merica Cif M1.tiift'�Al.i A'A'.If-,v. AA- 2007-2012.2013 2017*2019 Economic Development Director Jill Connors is transmitting information for the September 20 Work Session. Peter Supple from the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque will be presenting a quarterly report on Project HOPE's ongoing work. CMB:JLM OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY DUBUQUE, IOWA SUITE 330, HARBOR VIEW PLACE, 300 MAIN STREET DUBUQUE, IA 52001-6944 TELEPHONE (563) 589-4381 / FAX (563) 583-1040 / EMAIL cbrumwel@cityofdubuque.org THE CITY OF UB E Masterpiece on the Mississippi Dubuque Economic Development Department 50 West 13t" Street All•AmerieaCity Dubuque, Iowa 52001-4864 NAD �Ar IJVh_:14kAf- 1 I I' Office (563) 589-4393 TTY (563) 690-6678 ® http://www.cityofdubuque.org 2007-2012.2013 2017*2019 TO: Crenna Brumwell, City Attorney FROM: Jill M. Connors, Economic Development Director SUBJECT: Project Hope Quarterly Update — Work Session Request DATE: September 14, 2021 Peter Supple from the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque will be presenting a quarterly report on Project HOPE's ongoing work at a 5:00 p.m. work session on September 20, 2021. Project HOPE Dubuque City Council Work Session September 20, 2021 Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque Thank You • Staffing to provide oversight for these programs • Addressing complex social issues • Cover meeting costs • Identify and Implement Solutions The 5 Conditions of Collective Impact C6� Common understanding of the problem Common Agenda Shared vision for change P Collecting data and measuring results Shared _ • Focus on performance management • Shared accountability 3 Differentiated approaches MutuallyCoordination through joint plan of action 4 Consistent and open communication • • Focus on building trust .. P& � Separate organization(s) with staff Backbone Support Resources and skills to convene and coordinate participating organizations • Partner with the City to support the Office of Shared Prosperity • MIT Project • Youth Employment Coalition CFGD partnership opportunities in the EPRPP report: • Ongoing partnership with MIT to research opportunities to address employment workforce/poverty reduction • Partnership with the City of Dubuque and community stakeholders to increase economic opportunity for all community members • Continue to convene a Brain Health Stakeholder group • Continue to host the Dubuque College Access Network • Revisit an affiliate partnership with the national organization BankOn • History of partnership • Project objectives • Dubuque: Uniquely positioned to make an impact • Challenges / Recommendations MITMANAGEMENT SLOAN SCHOOL The overarching goal of the YEC is that young people ages 16-24 from underserved communities in the Greater Dubuque region follow clear pathways leading to family -sustaining careers. Brain Health Community Organizations Active in Disaster (GOAD) DUBUQUE GOAD COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVE IN DISASTER Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Dubuque College Access Network (DCAN) • Grant status • Program Success DUSUOUE C OL L =GE ACCESS NETWORK • Ongoing efforts • Sustainability planning Thank You!