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Wednesday May 243:30-5:00pmPlease note we are recording this webinar.
TRAUMA-INFORMED AND RESTORATIVE PRACTICES IN THE SCHOOL
ENVIRONMENT: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
WEBINAR PRESENTATION and Q&AMAY 24, 2016|3:30 PM
• This webinar will be recorded and posted online• All questions that are submitted via email will be responded to questions within 24 hours and posted online if applicable.
RFP Webinar and Q&A
WELCOME!
I. Brief overview of Trauma-Informed & Restorative Practices (TIRP) strategy area
II. Overview of TIRP in the School Environment mini-grant RFP
III. Questions
AGENDA
OVER THE PHONEWe’ll open up the phone
line for questions.
ON SKYPEChat your questions into
the chat box.
WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR QUESTIONS:
ASK US!
VISIONWe want to see more babies born healthy, more kids thrive, and more young people grow up to be happy, healthy, successful adults.
BEST STARTS’ STRUCTURE
INVESTING EARLY
50% OF LEVY INVESTMENTS
SUSTAINING THE GAIN
35% OF LEVY INVESTMENTS
DATA & EVALUATION
5% OF LEVY INVESTMENTS
HEALTHY COMMUNITIES
10% OF LEVY INVESTMENTS
• Focus on the whole child• Strong infrastructures, coordination and common language
• Improved school and organizational climates• Repair harm• Capitalizing on the enormous potential students have for resilience and positive change
Best Starts for Kids Implementation Plan
APPROACH
• Average annual investment of $4.5 million• Support for schools, school districts, and their partners
• Integration of school-wide efforts to improve culture and climate with restorative practices to resolve conflict and repair harm
Overview
FUNDING STRATEGY
• Get funding out to community quickly!• Identify and build on existing strengths in our communities
• Inform larger RFP(s) coming in 2018
Mini-grant RFP: Spring 2017
FUNDING STRATEGY
• Under development!• Informed by applicants and grantees of mini-grant RFP; community outreach in fall 2017
• Support direct services, systems strengthening and policy change
Larger RFP(s): Winter 2018
FUNDING STRATEGY
• Preschools and early learning providers• Public and tribal K-12 schools and school districts• Community-based organizations• Parent groups• School-based or behavioral health organizations• Individuals
Applicants
ELIGIBILITY
Small non-profits and community-based organizations, minority-led organizations, and women-led organizations are encouraged to apply.
TIMELINEKey Activity DeadlineRFP Issued by King County May 3, 2017
Pre Submittal Conference for applicants May 24, 2017 3:30-5pm (Webinar)
Questions due from applicants (via email)
Ongoing until June 7, 2017
Answers to Questions and Addendum Issued
June 14, 2017
Proposals due to King County 4:30 pm, Monday June 26, 2017
Notice of Selection July 26, 2017
Award letters sent August 2017Work to begin September 1, 2017
RATING CRITERIA
Rating Criteria Points
1. Proposed Project Activities and Goals 20
2. Equity 10
3. Budget 5
Total 35
FIND DATA!
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Cover Sheet• Completed and signed
• Narrative Response • 3 pages maximum• Size 12 Arial font, 1 inch margins, page-numbered• Address all questions
Make sure to a submit electronically to [email protected] 4:30pm on June 26!
DELIVERABLES & EXPECTATIONS
Grantee County 1) Completed W-9 + signed original invoice form + mutually agreed project reporting
Cleared to grant funding
2) Initial invoice + budget Initial 50% of funding
3) Final invoice + final report Final 50% of funding
• Data to support your application can be found on Communities Count
• King County Regional Map
• Glossary of Terms
ADDITIONAL INFO
• Emoji provided free by http://emojione.com• Graduating chick designed by Freepik from Flaticon.
CREDITS