Healthy Greenville 2036 A Bold Health Initiative for Greenville County Fiscal Year 2018 Grant Cycle Applicant Information Session Wednesday, October 18, 2017 Greenville Memorial Hospital Medical Staff Auditorium
Welcome Howell Clyborne, President Greenville Health Authority 2
Agenda Welcome Overview Community Health Needs Request for Proposal Overview Demonstration of Software Howell Clyborne, President Lisa H. Stevens, Chair GHA Board of Trustees Robin Stelling, Manager, GHS Community Relations Anne Ellefson Deputy General Counsel Mona Cole Board Support Liaison Questions 3
About Healthy Greenville 2036 Vision By 2036, Greenville County is the healthiest county in America. Mission Fund health-related care, health research, and health education that improves the health of Greenville County residents. 4
Goals Make grants that improve health outcomes for Greenville County s residents by: Preventing health problems through individual choices Providing access to health and medical care Supporting medical education/health workforce needs Leverage existing community projects and partners to improve the health of people in Greenville County. 5
Guiding Principles Healthy Greenville 2036 is committed to transparency in the grantmaking process and communications about that process. The focus areas of the GHS Community Health Needs Assessment will guide our grantmaking. The County Health Rankings for Greenville County will guide our data gathering and measurement of progress. Grantmaking decisions will be based on merit and directly tied to the eligibility and criteria outlined in requests for proposals issued by Healthy Greenville 2036. Applicants will describe how they will achieve the desired results of the initiative, with both annual and long-term measures of success. Collaborative, cross-functional, multi-year projects are encouraged. New and existing programs/projects will receive equal weight if applicants can demonstrate a track record of success. All funded work must be trackable and measurable. 6
Board of Trustees = Grant Committee Members Lisa H. Stevens Chair Rev. Sean Dogan Vice Chair Michelle B. Seaver Secretary Scot L. Baddley James F. Barker W. Michael Ellison Leah D. Garrett J. Phillip Liston Richard A. Phillips Ruth M. Richburg C. Michael Smith Lewis R. Vaughn Peter B. Waldschmidt Marguerite R. Wyche 7
2017 Grants and 2018 Available Funds Organization Name: Project Name Year 1 / FY 17 Year 2 / FY18 Year 3 / FY19 Year 4/ FY20 Year 5 / FY21 Total Total: 9 Grants $2,905,831 $3,225,531 $2,505,288 $2,296,731 $1,478,467 $12,411,848 Clemson University - Department of Public Health Sciences: - CU Healthy Greenville County: Integrated Services for Diabetes Prevention and Management Greenville Health System - Comprehensive School Health Promotion Increasing Community-Based Healthy Eating & Physical Activity $336,177 $472,428 $474,876 $481,109 $487,390 $2,251,980 $248,644 $708,341 $722,193 $826,251 $873,317 $3,378,746 Little Steps: Next Best Steps $117,760 $117,760 $117,760 $117,760 $117,760 $588,800 Greenville County, SC-EMS - Improved Access to Acute Episodic Care Through Integrated Prehospital Care Response University of South Carolina Educational Foundation - USC School of Medicine Greenville (USCSOMG): Creating Access for A Healthier Greenville Upstate Fatherhood Coalition - Upstate Fatherhood Coalition - Access to Healthcare $960,000 $905,000 $340,500 $340,500 $2,546,000 $495,765 $505,142 $523,069 $531,111 $2,055,087 $202,485 $221,860 $236,890 $661,235 Greenville County First Steps - Department of Development - Childcare Scholarships Clemson University - School of Nursing - Expanding Primary Care Access in Greenville County Through Nurse Practitioner Education Support $90,000 $90,000 $90,000 $270,000 $205,000 $205,000 $410,000 Gateway House, Inc - Gateway House $250,000 $250,000 Estimated grant funds available Yrs. 2-5 of grant cycle $1,518,368 $1,444,712 $1,653,269 $2,471,533 8
Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) Robin Stelling Manager, Community Relations 9
The CHNA Process 10
Measures of Success: County Health Rankings Healthy Greenville 2036 will make grants that improve at least one of the four focus areas* identified by the 2016 Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) of the Greenville Health System: Access to Healthcare Social Determinants of Health Mental/Behavioral Health Healthy Eating and Exercise *Focus areas will be updated from time to time. 11
County Health Rankings Advancement of community health in these four areas will be measured by Greenville County s ranking among all counties in the U.S. *CHNA and focus areas will be updated from time to time. Element of the County Health Rankings Greenville County Top US Performers Premature Death 7,000 5,200 Poor Mental Health Days 3.9 3.0 Low birthweight 9% 6% Adult Obesity 28% 26% Access to Exercise Opportunities Focus Areas of the 2016 Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA)* Related to this Element of the County Health Rankings Access to Healthcare; Social Determinants of Health; Mental/Behavioral Health; Healthy Eating and Exercise Access to Healthcare; Mental/Behavioral Health Access to Healthcare; Social Determinants of Health; Healthy Eating and Exercise Access to Healthcare; Social Determinants of Health; Mental/Behavioral Health; Healthy Eating and Exercise 82% 91% Social Determinants of Health; Healthy Eating & Exercise Excessive Drinking 17% 12% Mental/Behavioral Health Sexually-transmitted Infection 528.8 145.5 Access to Healthcare; Social Determinants of Health Teen births 37 17 Access to Healthcare; Social Determinants of Health Mental Health Providers 560:1 360:1 Diabetes Monitoring 87% 91% Access to healthcare; Mental/Behavioral Health; social determinants Access to Healthcare; Social Determinants of Health; Healthy Eating and Exercise Priorities for GHA s Commitment to the Community Health-related care Health Research Health Education Health-related care Health-related care Health Education Health-related care Health Research Health Education Health Research Health Education Health-related care Health Research Health Education Health-related care Health Research Health Education Health-related care Health Education Health-related care Health Education Health-related care Health Research Health Education 12
Request for Proposal Overview: Eligibility and Key Dates Anne Ellefson Deputy General Counsel 13
Transparency Policy The communication goal for Healthy Greenville 2036 is to provide information and transparency regarding our grantmaking to the nonprofit community. Healthy Greenville 2036 is committed to clearly communicating its strategy, guiding principles, grantmaking process, timelines for grantmaking, and results of its grantmaking through the: Website Community information meetings Social media Traditional media 14
Freedom of Information Act Legal Assurance of Compliance Public Information All applicants become part of a public process, and the fact of their applying, along with information included in their applications, becomes part of the public record and is, therefore, public information. Grant recipients must comply with the SC Freedom of Information Act. 15
Eligibility These types of organizations are eligible to apply for a grant: Nonprofit organizations with 501(c)3 tax exempt status Community Based Healthcare providers regardless of affiliation (including GHS) Non-GHS Hospitals regardless of affiliation Academic institution School College University Coalitions or collaboratives Government agencies Religious organizations (funds must be used for secular projects) These types of organizations are not eligible to apply for a grant from Healthy Greenville 2036: Nonprofit organizations who do not have 501(c)(3) tax exempt status For-profit entities Programs not located in Greenville County 16
Key Dates October 12, 2017 October 18, 2017 November 14, 2017, 11:59 pm Mid-January 2018 February 28, 2018 11:59 pm April 2018 October 2018 Request for Proposal (RFP) Released Community Information Meetings for Prospective Applicants Deadline to Submit Letter of Intent Notification of Invitation to Submit Grant Application Grant Application Deadline Grants Begin First Grant Reports Due *Absolute Deadline website will not receive letters of intent or applications after these dates 17
Website Start here: www.ghs.org/healthygreenville2036 Where you will find links to: The Request for Proposal The Q&As The Grant Management application site 18
Questions? Submit future questions to: HealthyGreenville2036@ghs.org 19
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