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CHIPP Pilot Sites RPF

March 1, 2012 1:00 – 2:00. CHIPP Pilot Sites RPF. Background. CHIPP Infrastructure Improvement Project: Building the Infrastructure to Make Wisconsin the Healthiest State: Strengthening and Integrating Community Health Improvement Processes and Plans.

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CHIPP Pilot Sites RPF

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  1. March 1, 2012 1:00 – 2:00 CHIPP Pilot Sites RPF

  2. Background

  3. CHIPP Infrastructure Improvement Project: Building the Infrastructure to Make Wisconsin the Healthiest State: Strengthening and Integrating Community Health Improvement Processes and Plans • Funding provided by the UW School of Medicine and Public Health from the Wisconsin Partnership Program. • $400,000 grant to Wisconsin Association of Local Health Departments and Boards (WALHDAB) as community partner with UW Population Health Institute as academic partner

  4. Project Background • Overarching Goal: Improve Community Health Improvement Plans and Processes (CHIPP) to improve health • Key Strategies: • Strengthen partnerships • Build on strengths • Improve quality and efficiency • Focus on impact

  5. What is “CHIPP?” • “Community Health Improvement Plans and Processes” • Process of working intentionally and collaboratively at the local level to improve the health of the community • Includes: • CHIPP • CHNA • Others

  6. Implementation Steps in Project • Form a collaborative advisory structure • Develop a technical assistance team • Conduct an environmental scan: current practice & resources, best practices, needs • Select and develop new resources to address top priority gaps • Test new resources in pilot communities • Finalize and disseminate all products and findings

  7. Pilot Sites

  8. Key Information • Timeframe: May 1, 2012 – December 31, 2013 • Sites can be at any stage(s) of the CHIPP cycle (assessment, prioritization, action planning, implementation, evaluation, and/or planning for the start of a new cycle) • Funds must be used to pilot the tools and cannot supplant existing funds

  9. Key Information • Applicant agencies can be: • Local health department • Tribal health entity • Hospital • Non-profits • Schools • United Ways • School districts • Clinics • Other • Community = geography of LHD or tribal entity • Applicants MUST be in partnership with their local health department AND their local hospital (as applicable)

  10. Key Information • Maximum amount: $5000 • Applications due: March 28 by 4:30 p.m.

  11. Key Information • Project will provide: • Tools/Resources • Technical assistance (Healthy Wisconsin Leadership Institute Team) • Funding • Pilot site will: • Test the tools/resources • Provide specific feedback on tools/resources • Complete an initial assessment (baseline) • Contribute evaluation information

  12. Funding • Pilot funds: • Must be used for tool/resource testing • May not supplant existing funds • May be used for personnel, consultant, travel, supplies and other • Expenses must be documented • $3000 disbursed at start; $2000 disbursed at end

  13. Selection Criteria • Balance between type of agency and stages • 75% rural • 50% in lower half of County Health Rankings • Community’s current goals and expectations regarding improving their community health improvement process • Reflections on lessons learned from previous processes

  14. Selection Criteria • Distribution among the 5 Division of Public Health regions • Tribal entities • Patterns of local relationships • Local health departments at different stages of accreditation readiness

  15. Selection Process • Review team • Final selection by project staff (WALHDAB, UW Population Health Institute) based on criteria and review team feedback • Week of April 23: funding notification

  16. Application • Only electronic submissions will be considered • Late submissions will not be considered • Submissions that exceed the maximum word limits indicated will not be considered

  17. Application • Submit: • One application per community • Proof of non-profit status (as applicable) • Submit to: • Julie Hladky, julie.hladky@badgerbay.co

  18. Application • Applicant Information • Community Partners • Community and Applicant Characteristics • Community Health Improvement Process • Activities to be conducted • Background • Narrative • Budget

  19. Timeline for Pilot Sites • May (Date TBD): Orientation • May - June: Initial assessment of community’s CHIPP status and needs, and action planning for grant period • July 2012 – November 2013: Implementation • November – December 2013: Evaluation

  20. Additional Information • Questions and applications may be submitted to: Julie.Hladky@badgerbay.co • Supporting information, application, RFP and answers to submitted questions will be posted on: www.walhdab.org/CHIPPpilot.htm

  21. Questions and Answers

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