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Goal # / Goal Description / Strategies / Programmes to Achieve Goal / # of People to Benefit / Intended Outcomes of Strategies / Program / Measurement Methodology
1 / PROGRAMME EXAMPLE:
To increase access to the arts for children in Bermuda, to help participants reach their full artistic potential /
  1. Provide partially and fully subsidised fine arts instruction to middle-school students on the basis of financial need.
  2. Work with public and private school representatives to coordinate registration and fund allocation
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  1. 100 children aged 11-14 years old
/
  1. Increased short term and enduring appreciation for the creative arts
  2. Increased accessibility to substantive arts programming
  3. Increased artistic competency
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  1. Programme evaluation form and number of attendees
  2. Participant survey – pre and post
  3. External evaluation of programme outcomes (longitudinal- every 5 years)

2 / CAPITAL CAMPAIGN EXAMPLE:
Develop a community residence for people with disabilities to live independently / Implement a capital campaign to raise $1.5M to go towards the purchase of a home, equipped for shared living with support provided by the hospital’s community nurses and social workers. / 8 new residents who require supportive living facilities /
  1. Increased capacity to support people with disabilities to live independently
  2. Increased facilities (physical and relational) to support populations with special needs
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  1. Mortgage fee asset
  2. Working partnership between public agency and community-run facility that meets the needs of residents
  3. Number of residents successfully living independently, with support, in the community

3 / GENERAL OPERATING FUNDS EXAMPLE:
Stabilise children and families by providing crisis-intervention services as an interim measure for family systems therapy /
  1. Screen and assess families experience a crisis as presented by behavioural and emotional issues in a child.
  2. Weekly group interventions
/ 40 children of
20 families
20 parents /
  1. Decreased presenting behavioural problems
  2. Short-term conflict resolution
  3. Enhanced educational learning plans
  4. Access to long-term family treatment
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  1. Service-recipient survey
  2. Quarterly review and collation of intervention and treatment statistics
  3. Outcome measurement comparing like services and outcomes

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