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.
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Project Hope Work Session-Brumwell Memo Staff Memo
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To: Mayor Roy D. Buol and
Members of the City Council
DATE: September 15, 2021
RE: Project Hope Quarterly Update — Work Session Request
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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.
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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
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Common understanding of the problem
Common Agenda Shared vision for change
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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!