The Food Trust’s Comprehensive Approach to Healthy Food Access
Collective Impact: Building on success, developing lasting partnerships across the city
Criteria:• Serving Youth 12-18• Focusing on the Social
Determinants of Health• Informed by Evidence
Deciding to Apply: Leadership, capacity and a passion to widen the net of our impact
Defining the Focus: Our work in North Philly
Developing Partners: Building on existing relationships, expanding connections
• Empowering young people to be role models for healthy change through HYPE youth leadership program
• Facilitating access to locally and sustainably grown food and increasing participation in youth leadership programs at the East Park Revitalization Alliance
• Engaging youth in gardening and nutrition education, including at its Guild House West urban farm
Developing Partners: Building on existing relationships, expanding connections
• Preparing youth as leaders for fitness and health through physical activity programming
• Helping youth become leaders for a healthier and more sustainable community through its Garden Education Program
• Engaging youth through its Culinary Literacy Center and branch-based teen mentoring program
Developing Partners: Building on existing relationships, expanding connections
• Connecting youth with work opportunities where they can model and lead healthy activities while learning work-readiness skills
• Supporting youth in entrepreneurship and creating youth-led businesses
• Providing hands-on educational experiences in urban farming and nutrition-based activities
• Deepening Get HYPE Philly!’s social impact through evaluation
Setting a Common Agenda: The Get HYPE Philly! Roadmap to Collective Success
Evaluation: Online Data Collection
Social Networking Analysis: Interconnectivity among Get HYPE Philly! partners
Common MeasuresMeasure Goal How We Measure
Youth Served 50,000 Head counts at events, Name and DOB for program attendees
Youth Leaders 1,000 Name and DOB for program attendees
Increase in Youth Efficacy
Increase healthy choices andleadership skills
Pre and post youth surveys for youth leaders
Increase Organizational Capacity
Organization better serves youth
Social Networking Analysis, Professional Development
Launching Get HYPE Philly!: March 2015
Getting the Word Out#getHYPEphilly
@hypephilly
www.getHYPEphilly.org
Collective StructureBi-monthly meetings
Bi-monthly newsletter
Subcommittees
Regular phone calls, email, visits
Advisory BoardSustainability Policy Outreach
Youth Leadership CouncilPhilanthropists Policy Advocates Program Advisors
Program Advisors
Early Successes
HYPE Should Be Everywhere
Thank You!
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