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Maximizing resources with mini-grants: Enhancing preparedness capabilities and capacity in public health organizations

机译:利用小额赠款最大化资源:增强备灾能力和公共卫生组织的能力

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Introduction: The Illinois Preparedness and Response Learning Center engages in efforts to develop and maintain a competent, sustainable, and prepared public health workforce in Illinois. Training, education, and technical assistance activities are driven by assessments conducted to identify preparedness gaps, needs, and priorities of public health organizations and the communities they serve. Background: Many public health organizations face limited resources to engage in activities they identify as essential to building preparedness and response capabilities and capacity. In response to this challenge, the Illinois Preparedness and Response Learning Center adapted a mini-grant program to support short-term, targeted preparedness-related activities for which there was a need but no discretionary resources available. Methods: A mini-grant program was implemented on the basis of a request for proposals, with projects funded for a 6-month period. An evaluation was conducted at 6 and 12 months to assess the impact of the local project on the capabilities and capacity of the organizations that participated. Results: Thirteen projects were funded in local health departments and other organizations in a variety of communities across Illinois. Evaluation results indicate that these short-term projects contributed to the organization's preparedness efforts and local partnerships 6 and 12 months after funding ended. Discussion: Even relatively small amounts of funding can assist public health agencies and their community partners in improving capabilities and building organizational and community capacity. Lessons Learned: (1) The mini-grant program model can help develop and cultivate preparedness partnership between academia and practice to achieve positive outcomes despite limited funding. (2) Funding self-assessed needs of organizations through a mini-grant process may have value for larger programs without the staff resources or time to provide customized preparedness services to a large target market/service area. (3) There appear to be benefits to channeling small amounts of funding to address targeted needs and gaps identified by organizations.
机译:简介:伊利诺伊州备灾与应对学习中心致力于在伊利诺伊州发展和保持一支能力强,可持续发展和准备就绪的公共卫生队伍。培训,教育和技术援助活动由旨在确定公共卫生组织及其所服务社区的准备差距,需求和优先事项的评估驱动。背景:许多公共卫生组织面对的资源有限,无法开展他们认为对建立备灾和应对能力至关重要的活动。为应对这一挑战,伊利诺伊州备灾和应对学习中心调整了一项小额赠款计划,以支持有针对性的与备灾有关的短期活动,但有必要,但没有可用的酌处资源。方法:根据提议申请实施了一项小额赠款计划,项目资助期为6个月。在第6和第12个月进行了评估,以评估本地项目对参与组织的能力的影响。结果:伊利诺伊州各社区的地方卫生部门和其他组织资助了13个项目。评估结果表明,这些短期项目为该组织的准备工作和资金终止后的6个月和12个月的当地伙伴关系做出了贡献。讨论:即使是相对少量的资金也可以帮助公共卫生机构及其社区合作伙伴提高能力以及建设组织和社区能力。经验教训:(1)尽管资金有限,小额赠款计划模型仍可帮助发展和培养学术界与实践之间的备灾伙伴关系,以取得积极成果。 (2)通过小额赠款流程为组织的自我评估需求提供资金可能对大型计划具有价值,而无需人力资源或时间为大型目标市场/服务区域提供定制的备灾服务。 (3)为解决组织确定的目标需求和差距而提供少量资金似乎有好处。

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