Core Services Planning Presentation
United Way hosted a well-attended, informative community presentation about Core Services Planning February 15. Core Services Planning is a data driven process that will identify Core Services needs and resources, gaps and duplications. It includes research, data analysis and a dialog among stakeholders. The process is designed to ensure that data available to the community will stimulate dialog and collaboration and will result in United Way volunteer guided decision-making that may include change where necessary. Find out more about Core Services Planning.
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Barbara J. Danforth, chair of the Council of Agency Executives and executive director of the YWCA of Greater Cleveland makes a point during the Core Services Planning presentation at the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel.
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Cuyahoga County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora reaffirms his support for Core Services Planning.
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Lowell Cusford from the Murtis H. Taylor Multi-Service Center asks for clarification during the group table discussions portion of the Core Services Planning program.
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Melanie Hogan from Linking Employment, Abilities and Potential (LEAP) illustrates a point as Myrtle Muntz listens on.
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Henry L. Meyer III (left), incoming United Way board chairman and Alexander (Sandy) Cutler (right), United Way board chairman enter the ballroom of the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel together.
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(Left to Right) Steven Bullock, Don Slocum and Gregory Brown are three positive, progressive community leaders that are playing an integral part in making the health and human service community work better.
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2006 United Way of Greater Cleveland Campaign Co-Chair Robert J. King Jr listens intently to a presentation by Dr. Marlene Stoiber, the leader of Core Services Planning research.
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Tonya Block reviews Core Services Planning handouts.
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