Question.3313 - The College of Social and Behavior Sciences at Southern University is interested in developing a program similar to the The Massive Data Institute Links to an external site.at Georgetown University. This program will house data that will aid Public Administration and Public Policy students in contributing solutions to small, medium, and large scale public sector issues. Additionally, this program intends to support Public Administration and Public Policy students in their research efforts and provide them with opportunities to produce substantive research and showcase their work in publications and research conferences. You (and your colleagues) are tasked with developing this project and help obtaining grant funding for this project. Enclosed is a link an organizational sheet. Before you begin filling out the sheet, Read Chapters 3, 4 and 9 in the Winning Grants Step by Step Book as you think about and research the following information: What should be the name of the organization What is the organization's mission, vision, and goals What is the organization's Theory of Change and The types of members that you want to provide oversight and insight of the Organization Once finished, use the organizational background worksheet 9.1 in chapter 9 to complete the organizational sheet for the class. The link to the organizations sheet is found hereLinks to an external site. Links to an external site.Please fill it out with careful consideration as it will guide your funding opportunities and grant writing efforts throughout the duration of this class
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Name of the Organization: Healthy Future Initiative EIN Number: 92-2249505 Mailing Address: PO BOX 74554 City: Baton Rouge State: Louisiana Zip Code: 70874 Phone Number: 225-773-4394 Executive Director: Chasity Jordan Email: Makebetterchoices@HFI.org Mission Statement The Healthy Futures Initiative (HFI) aims to enhance the health and well-being of marginalized communities. The foundation of HFI's work is the conviction that every member of society ought to be equipped with the necessities and knowledge to enhance their standard of living. By involving communities and enabling neighborhood organizations to promote healthy lifestyles, the organization aims to lessen health inequities. Vision Although not stated clearly, the following vision statement can be deduced from the mission and conclusion: Through increased health literacy and community support, HFI envisions a world where health equity is achievable and vulnerable populations experience long-lasting improvements in health and well-being. Goals of the organization: 1. Teach underprivileged community members about wellness and designate them as Wellness Ambassadors. 2. Offer comprehensive health education so people can make educated decisions about their health. 3. Encourage equitable possibilities for leading healthy lives by removing structural, financial, and information access obstacles. 4. Create a long-lasting network of community leaders and health advocates who promote healthy living. Theory of Change: Through the Community Wellness Ambassador Program, HFI hopes these well-trained ambassadors will educate and empower community residents, spreading health information and practices throughout it. - HFI guarantees that community members may make knowledgeable health decisions by providing comprehensive health education. - HFI breaks down barriers preventing marginalized populations from leading healthy lives by enhancing resource accessibility. - HFI promotes local leadership and health advocacy through long-lasting community networks, which results in long-term health benefits and community self-sufficiency. Areas Served: East Baton Rouge Parish, specifically focusing on North Baton Rouge. Zones of Interest (i.e. Health, Education, Public Safety, etc.): Health and well-being, with an emphasis on underprivileged people's health fairness and lowering health inequalities Interest (i.e. Health, Education, Public Safety, etc.): Health and well-being, with an emphasis on underprivileged people's health fairness and lowering health inequalitiesMore Articles From Finance