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 Building Our Future is excited to announce the launch of our Results Count Cohort (formerly Continuous Improvement Cohort)! We invite any community partner organization in Kenosha County to consider applying. This Cohort is an excellent opportunity to zoom out on your work, get clear on your results, and receive tailored coaching to improve on your program outcomes - all in service of improving our Kenosha community.
From March to June, a team of 2-4 from your organization can join with others to build a cohort learning environment where you'll learn from each other, try out new tools, and improve your skills in evidence-based decision making. The Cohort will meet seven times between March and June. Each participant will receive a copy of the book Upstream: How to Solve Problems Before They Happen, and each team will receive two personalized coaching sessions with trained BOF facilitators. The cost to participate is $100 per organization. Curious to learn more? Hear directly from two organizations who participated in last year's cohort--KAC and United Way--in our Together, We're Better podcast episode, "Taking the Time to Make Results Count."
We invite you to apply! Please see the flier and FAQs for more details, and fill out this application form before March 1st. Please also consider sharing this opportunity with others you know--organizations do not need to be a current partner of BOF to participate. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to Lynn Debilzen at ldebilzen@buildingourfuturekc.org. Together, we can achieve better results for our community. In episode four of Together, We’re Better, Building Our Future Community Engagement Manager Brandon Morris hosts a conversation with Suzi Wolf, the Early Intervention Program Manager for KAC; Lynn Debilzen, BOF’s Director of Impact & Strategy; and Laurie McDonald, the former Director of Community Impact for United Way of Kenosha County. We talk about the Continuous Improvement Cohort BOF convened in partnership with StriveTogether. It's a GREAT overview of the work we do and the approach we take.
Laurie explains, “I think we all do [continuous improvement] subconsciously, where we’re constantly looking at what we can improve… The difference with the CI Cohort was you really took the time to dive into [your] program or service, and to me, that time, the tools, and the coaching alongside it, was so beneficial.” Find episodes wherever you get your podcasts, or visit: bit.ly/BOFpodcast |
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