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Strengthening our Human Services Ecosystem by Rochester Nonprofit Consortium

When Feb 10, 2020
from 08:00 AM to 03:00 PM
Where Assisi Heights 1001 14th Street Northwest Rochester, MN 55901
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Bring together diverse partners for learning and discussion around creating a more cohesive, connected human services ecosystem in Rochester

About this Event

On behalf of our planning committee, we are pleased to invite you to the Strengthening our Human Services Ecosystem Summit. At the Summit, leaders from the nonprofit, government/education, and philanthropic sectors in the Rochester area will work collectively to determine how best to increase our impact.

Our featured guest speakers include:

  • Tracy Wareing Evans, President/CEO of the American Public Human Services Association (APHSA), and
  • Susan Dreyfus, President/CEO of the Alliance for Strong Families and Communities

The Summit will also highlight a panel of local community leaders from each sector.

The Summit is based on learnings from the report titled National Imperative: Joining Forces to Strengthen Human Services. This report provides important insights into how the broader human services ecosystem—including the public sector, policymakers, private funders, and others—can help clear roadblocks and design new pathways that will help the nonprofit sector build on its many strengths. These cross-sector partnerships are key to assuring nonprofits' financial sustainability and lasting impact in our communities.

To ensure a successful event that produces concrete results, we encourage you to participate in the Summit in its entirety. PLEASE NOTE: this event is invitation only. Registration is required to attend, and includes lunch and refreshments.

A special thank you to our planning committee and supporters:

SPEAKER BIOS:

Tracy Wareing Evans is the President and CEO of APHSA, a bi-partisan, non-profit, membership organization representing state and local human service agencies through their top-level leadership. In coordination with its governing board of directors, Wareing Evans sets the strategic direction for the Association and spearheads delivery on its mission “to advance the well-being of all people by influencing modern approaches to sound policy, building the capacity of public agencies to enable healthy families and communities, and connecting leaders to accelerate learning and generate practical solutions together.” In support of APHSA’s bold strategic plan released in 2018, Wareing Evans is mobilizing strategic partnerships with connected sectors integral to thriving communities, including education, justice, housing and health as well as community-based organizations.

Wareing Evans has a long history in high-level policy development and public administration. She served as a senior advisor to U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and, before moving to Washington D.C. in 2009, as the Director of the Arizona Department of Economic Security, an integrated human service agency. She has also served as policy adviser for human services under then Arizona Gov. Napolitano and as director of the state’s child welfare division. Wareing Evans began her career as a litigator. Wareing Evans has served on more than 20 boards and advisory committees over the course of her career, including several national appointments. In 2019, she was selected as a fellow to the National Academy of Public Administration.

Susan N. Dreyfus is president and CEO of the Alliance for Strong Families and Communities. She is dedicated to advancing equity through access and opportunity, and believes in the power of the social sector to be influencers of larger systemic change.

Susan rejoined the Alliance in 2012. Prior to that, she was Secretary of the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (2009-2012) and served as the first Administrator of the Division of Children and Family Services for Wisconsin (1996 through 2001).

She was appointed by the Gov. Tommy G. Thompson Administration in Wisconsin as the first administrator of the Division of Children and Family Services (1996). Responsibilities included child welfare, child care quality and licensing, and youth development.

She is chair of Leadership 18; serves on the governing board of the American Public Human Services Association; is on several social sector national advisory committees; and was appointed through the Speaker’s office in the U.S. House of Representatives to serve on the National Commission to Eliminate Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities from 2013-2015.

In 2019, Dreyfus was named to ‘The NonProfit Times’ Power and Influence Top 50 list of nonprofit leaders who have “distinguished themselves as initiators of concepts that will have legs and are already having impact.” She was also included in the Top 50 list in 2018, 2017, and 2015.

 

 

More information about this event…

Two types of event information being shared in the following:

1. A list of Beam aware upcoming community events of all types. 

2. A list of noteworthy past events that have one or more of the following contents: presentation slides, video recordings as well as takeaways. 

Community News

This panel displays the latest community news. For a standalone view please click this LINK.



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Presentation Slides

Video Recording



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2024-03-10 Added Video Clip Loop of Sep 2022 DMCC board meeting



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In the public comments portion of the May 25, 2023 DMCC Board meeting, Al Lun reminded DMCC Board the need to update the DMC Metrics Dashboard per Tax revenue metrics September 2019 memo

2024-03-10 added YouTube video clip 

Sep 20, 2019 Memo to DMCC Board  about DMC Dashboard to be updated twice a year

Tax revenue metrics



March 09, 2024: Equity in the Built Environment (Bloomberg)

Part of Feb 26, 2024 City Council Study Session on DEI 

Presentation Slides include actions and measures to City Council Study Session

Link to City Council video 



March 07, 2024: Housing Alliance Coalition

 

Feb 26 City Council Study Session Housing Portion: Economic Development Incentives for Housing

Video Clip

Presentation Slides



March 04, 2024: City of Rochester, MN

DEI Presentation Topics: Language Access and Accessibility; Equity in the Built Environment; 2024 Initiatives

Economic Development Incentives for Housing

Mayor Updates: Black History Month, Luther College: Mutable City; International Relations Committee

 



March 04, 2024: County of Olmsted, MN

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“This new model positions us to better learn from our residents and address community needs.”

Open Beam Comments : Accountability of actions and results

 



March 01, 2024: Targeted Business Enterprise Utilization

1Q 2024:

Feb 2024 - Admin Message, TBE Report

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Special callouts 



March 01, 2024: Rochester Public Schools Strategic Plan

RPS:

Best Practices in Recruitment and Project Management Appointments

John Marshall Black Student Union:

African and African American students are sometimes viewed by their white peers as a monolithic group with identical life experiences.



February 26, 2024: ARCH to Philanthropy

Feb 23 2024 CMRC Conversation with Arch Opportunity on Post Secondary Education for BIPOC youth:

Funding and Collaboration opportunities



February 24, 2024: 2024 The Year of Respect

Promotion Post Bulletin Wraps 

Actionable Steps

Quotes from BIPOC voices

 



February 21, 2024: Mayo Clinic Bold Forward Unbound

Bold Forward Announcements

Video Mayo CEO

Mayo News June 2023

Related News: Community Reactions ; City of Rochester Support of Bold (2/1/2024)



February 19, 2024: Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation

Due March 5, 2024 Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation seeking applications for Early Literacy Grants



February 12, 2024: Destination Medical Center (DMC)

Feb 1, 2024 DMCC Board Meeting

Private investment metrics



February 07, 2024: BioRochester and MedHub 3.0

DMCC Board Updates:

1. Feb 2024 DMCC Board Meeting: Video Clip of Discussion at Feb 1 2024 DMCC Board - DMC part of MedTech 3.0; Memo to DMCC

2. Nov. 2023 Video Clip of Discussion at DMCC Board Meeting about MN MedTech 3.0 Description and Webinar

References: US DEA Tech Hub Awardees 



February 06, 2024: Luther College

Luther College Rochester Immersion internship placements and coursework information:

2023, 2022, 2021 programming information 



February 03, 2024: Jeremiah Program

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2018 Information presented to December 18, 2018 HRA.



January 30, 2024: Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED)

1. The state of Minnesota Job Skills Partnership (MJSP) program offers grants to help train or retrain your workforce. We've helped train thousands of workers in the state.

2/ New Minnesota Fund Reimburses Employers for Costs of Reasonable Accommodations