The Common Good Data Podcast
The podcast for nonprofit and public sector leaders looking to use data and evaluation strategies to build effective and sustainable programs in the areas of prevention, mental health, human services, and education.
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Telling the story of the impact of your organization is critical to gaining support—from volunteers to donors to multi-year grants. But using data to show your impact can be challenging.
Learn how the best organizations build a culture of data that impresses funders, wins competitive grants, and changes the lives of individuals and communities.
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Drew Reynolds
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Roger Suclupe
Cohost
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Why Prevention Should Be Our First Line of Defense
We often focus on addressing problems after they’ve occurred in the nonprofit and social sector, but what if we could intervene earlier?
After 30 years of research in prevention science, the evidence is clear: many behavioral health issues and related challenges can be prevented.
I’m joined by Mitchell Moore, an advanced certified prevention specialist, to discuss the power of early intervention in preventing behavioral health problems—specifically in the context of youth and families.
Planning for Successful Grant Writing
This podcast episode focuses on planning for successful grant writing in prevention, with an emphasis on factors outside the proposal narrative that are critical to success. This podcast was generated following a workshop given by Drew in collaboration with the Southeast PTTC. Though the examples focus specifically on substance use prevention, many elements of this presentation are relevant for grant writing in any field.
Download the Prevention Grant Writing Toolkit which provides a step-by-step guide to winning your next 6- or 7- figure federal, state, or local grant.
In this episode, listeners will learn how to:
Identify and select grant opportunities that are a strong fit for their organization. Participants will know where to go to find grants and opportunities for their organization.
Develop a year-long timeline for grant writing and reports to funders.
Describe standard components of a grant proposal.
Prepare pre-written materials that can be modified to meet grant requirements.
Build a team to write the grant.
Identify common frameworks, including SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention Framework, to reference when writing prevention grants.
Organize their work to meet grant requirements.
Identify community engagement strategies to demonstrate your commitment to the problem and your relationships with existing partners engaging in similar work.
Build effective partnership agreements to accomplish grant goals and document these through letters of support or memoranda of understanding.