At the end of June, BOF launched the 3rd iteration of its Continuous Improvement Cohort with teams from Women and Children’s Horizons, Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services (KAFASI) and LGBT Center of Southeast Wisconsin. In our first session, team leads from each organization were provided an overview of the Results Count ™ framework from start to finish and received a copy of Mark Friedman’s Trying Hard is Not Good Enough. Each leader will champion their team's efforts over the course of 8 sessions in pursuit of achieving the best outcomes for those they serve. We are thrilled to partner with these amazing organizations in service of Kenosha County!
Learn more about BOF's Continuous Improvement Cohort here: https://www.buildingourfuturekc.org/continuous-improvement-results-count.html Last month, BOF’s Executive Director Tatjana Bicanin and Community Engagement Network Manager Lawrence Kirby gathered in Washington D.C., with 125 members of the StriveTogether Cradle to Career Network, including the Wisconsin Partnership for the 2023 Policy Summit to learn how policy change is making a positive impact on the lives of young people across the nation. Learn more about key takeaways from the Summit here: https://hubs.li/Q01TKVGN0
“When we’re having the same conversation that’s bridging across organizations, that’s when we can be strategic.” – Dr. Robert Blaine, National League of Cities |
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