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2024-636-E-Cooperative Extension Dept-Table Ministries -Outside Agency Performance Agreement
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2024-636-E-Cooperative Extension Dept-Table Ministries -Outside Agency Performance Agreement
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10/15/2024
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10/15/2024
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10/21/2024
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$23,000.00
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1/11/24, 11:14 AM HSOA-24-13 <br />https://chapelhillnc.workflow.opengov.com/#/explore/records/62510/react-form-details/62510 12/15 <br />Projected Outcomes 2024-2025 <br />Community Impact Award <br />Please describe the impact the proposed programs will have on the target population. Please include specific <br />quantitative and qualitative data in your response. <br />What methods/tools will your organization use to evaluate the proposed program’s effectiveness? Please <br />include specific examples, such as a logic model. <br />Goal 1: Feed up to 1100 children weekly <br />Goal 2: 67.5% (770) of children consume 3-4 more servings of fruits and <br />vegetables per week because of food from TABLE. <br />Goal 3: 65% (737) of children experience improved physical health due to food <br />from TABLE <br />TABLE's impact surpasses meals delivered and food security. Better nutrition means <br />less illness, better development and success in school, and longer, healthier lives. 98% <br />of participants - local kids - increased consumption of fruits & vegetables, resulting in <br />51% experiencing improved physical, emotional, and mental health because of <br />TABLE's food. Our families experience more family meals and less stress - one mom <br />shared, “Having to choose between healthy food for my kids and paying my bills is a <br />choice that would break my heart to have to make. But with the help from TABLE I <br />don't have that burden.” <br />We recently met with a program evaluation consultant from Duke’s Social Science <br />Research Institute to improve our logic model and determine our ultimate outcome <br />goals, with short-term goals feeding directly into medium- and long-term goals to <br />ensure we are strategic and intentional about achieving them. Goals are tracked on an <br />internal platform and our annual survey measures how successful our outputs are at <br />creating these positive health outcomes in participating children. While many of our <br />goals relate to nutrition and health, we also compare data over time and across <br />races/ethnicities to see how our programs are impacting children overall. <br />Docusign Envelope ID: D43192F0-F492-433D-8CDD-C94458BC2F9A
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