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James Buchanan Duke. CHILD CARE. HIGHER EDUCATION. RURAL CHURCH. HEALTH CARE. FOUR AREAS OF FOCUS. What is Driving Us?. What difference is funding from The Duke Endowment making?. FUNDING CONTINUUM. Public Sector & Individual Donors. Investment In Change. Charity. The Duke Endowment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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James Buchanan Duke

CHILD CARE RURAL CHURCH

FOUR AREAS OF FOCUS

HIGHER EDUCATION

HEALTH CARE

What is Driving Us?

What difference is funding from The Duke Endowment making?

FUNDING CONTINUUMCh

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Inves

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In Ch

ange

The Duke Endowment

Public Sector & Individual Donors

THREE STRATEGIES

Strengthening Organizations

Replicating Success

Advancing Innovation

Goal: Improving Child Well-Being

1. Reach Developmental Milestones2. Prepare for Adulthood:

• Educated• Employable• Connected (civically, spiritually & to

family)• Access to stable housing & healthcare• Avoid unwanted pregnancy, substance

abuse and criminal activity

Family Foster Care

Therapeutic Foster Care Group Care Residential

Treatment Care

Intensity

Prevention & Early

Intervention

Child Welfare System

Out-of-home care

Family Foster Care

Therapeutic Foster Care Group Care Residential

Treatment Care

Intensity

Prevention & Early

Intervention

Child Welfare System

Out-of-home care

Theory of Change for Out-of-Home Care

Better assessment of children

entering out-of-home care

Providers offer: a broad service

array, evidence-based practices & well-

articulated models of care

After care, continuation

services

Fewer and only high quality

providers

Documented Child Well-Being Outcomes:EducatedEmployableConnected (Civically, Spiritually & to Family)Access to Stable Housing & Health CareAvoid Unwanted Pregnancy, Substance Abuse & Criminal Activity

+ + +

Better assessment of children

entering out-of-home care

Providers offer: a broad service

array, evidence-based practices & well-

articulated models of care

After care, continuation

services

Fewer and only high quality

providers+ + +

•Matching child’s needs with provider’s strengths•Avoid the “Failure Model”

Theory of Change for Out-of-Home Care

Family Foster Care

Therapeutic Foster Care Group Care Residential

Treatment Care

Intensity

Prevention & Early

Intervention

Child Welfare System

Providers offer: a broad service

array, evidence-based practices & well-

articulated models of care

After care, continuation

services

Fewer and only high quality

providers+ + +

Better assessment of children entering out-of-home care

•Matching child’s needs with provider’s strengths•Avoid the “Failure Model”

Theory of Change for Out-of-Home Care

Better assessment of children

entering out-of-home care

Providers offer: a broad service

array, evidence-based practices & well-

articulated models of care

After care, continuation

services

Fewer and only high quality

providers+ + +

•Providers enjoy economies of scale, enabling sufficient resources to provide high quality services.•Fewer providers creates a more effective partnership with the State.

Theory of Change for Out-of-Home Care

Better assessment of children

entering out-of-home care

Providers offer: a broad service

array, evidence-based practices & well-

articulated models of care

After care, continuation

services

Fewer and only high quality

providers

+ + +

•More appropriate services to meet the child’s needs.•Proven and promising interventions allow greater documentation of impact.

Theory of Change for Out-of-Home Care

Better assessment of children

entering out-of-home care

Providers offer: a broad service

array, evidence-based practices & well-

articulated models of care

After care, continuation

services

Fewer and only high quality

providers

+ + +

•Helps assure that children are appropriately reintegrated into families.•Extends outcomes horizon.

Theory of Change for Out-of-Home Care

Better assessment of children

entering out-of-home care

Providers offer: a broad service

array, evidence-based practices & well-

articulated models of care

After care, continuation

services

Fewer and only high quality

providers

Documented Child Well-Being Outcomes:EducatedEmployableConnected (Civically, Spiritually & to Family)Access to Stable Housing & Health CareAvoid Unwanted Pregnancy, Substance Abuse & Criminal Activity

+ + +

Theory of Change for Out-of-Home Care

James Buchanan Duke

Economic Impact of Reducing Group Care

2011 2012 2013 2014 20150%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

SC Group Care %National Avg

General PurposesChild Welfare

Cost Savings

50%50%

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