United Way THRIVE Lessons Learned from Five Years of Impact
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1 United Way THRIVE Lessons Learned from Five Years of Impact United Way of Greater Houston Community Leaders Conference May 13, 2014
2 PRESENTERS LYNNE LIBERATO Partner, Haynes and Boone, L.L.P Chair, THRIVE Council (2008-present) Chair, United Way Community Campaign Chairman of the Board, ( ) Lynne has been a strong voice and has held many leadership roles with the United Way of Greater Houston since ANNA M. BABIN President and CEO, United Way of Greater Houston Member, United Way Worldwide National Professional Council Participant, United Way Worldwide Leadership Partnership Participant, United Way Worldwide Partnership
3 United Way THRIVE is: A collaboration, supporting hard-working, lowerincome families in their own efforts to achieve what every family wants: Good jobs with good wages Safe and affordable housing Financial stability Success for their children
4 OVERVIEW I. Setting the Stage II. III. IV. Development of THRIVE Interactive THRIVE Game (don t eat the candy yet!) Value of THRIVE V. Key Partnerships VI. Results VII. Lessons Learned VIII. Questions
5 SETTING THE STAGE
6 ABOUT US: United Way of Greater Houston 90+ years Serving Greater Houston area 4 strategic goals $83.7 million Community Campaign results Circle of Life, Financial Stability, Education, Resources
7 BIRTH OF THRIVE Natural Disasters Great Recession + = economic #fail
8 Spotlight on Houston Average THRIVE client carries 51% of Harris County children 19 MONTHS of debt 20% of families have experienced a job loss in the last year live in low-income families One third of families in our community live on less than $40,000 per year 50% of Texas households lack enough savings to cover basic expenses for 3 months.
9 How Did We Choose Family Financial Stability? Ideas Consultants & Research United Way Staff & Filters Creating the Framework 2 þ = United Way Board Approval THRIVE Council Decision Community Conversations THRIVE Recruiting Community Partners Develop Strategies & Baseline Launch
10 A New Approach The shift in philosophy was Ø Not an abandonment of the safety net Ø Not walking away from any one agency Ø Not radical Ø Not revolutionary Rather, it was: Ø Thoughtful Ø Gradual Ø Evolutionary
11 Vision 20:20 Focusing on the Future I. Improve lives and change community conditions by investing in quality services. II. III. IV. Make a lasting impact on the financial stability of 100,000 hard-working, low-income families through United Way THRIVE. Improve the academic success of children. Secure $100 million annually to support the work of United Way today, engaging donors and retaining our donor base to secure the future.
12 DEVELOPMENT OF THRIVE
13 Building the Plane While Flying It
14 United Way THRIVE Financial Stability: Sufficient income + + responsible financial habits meet regular expenses & set aside funds for emergencies and future goals = United Way THRIVE
15 United Way THRIVE s Three Pillars Increase Income Job Readiness Skills Vocational Training Career Ladders Free income tax preparation Build Savings Financial Education and Coaching Strong financial habits Matched Savings Low-Interest Loans Acquire Assets Higher Education Home Small Business Car THRIVE Connection
16 United Way s Role Lead Collaboration Evaluate/ Ensure Results Communicate and Catalyze Invest Forge Strategic Partnerships Public Policy
17 THRIVE GAME
18 150,000 FAMILIES living on incomes of $20,000 to $35,000
19 VALUE OF THRIVE
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21 Value of THRIVE Collaborative ConTinuing Education SHaring Best Practices BiggeR Picture BuildIng Connections ComprehensiVe Services BundlEd Services
22 We can t look for results too fast. THRIVE is changing the direction of a big ship; changing the orientation of a family from one perspective (finding and receiving social services) to another (building their own financial skills to manage their funds better). And it takes time for families to save enough money to get to asset acquisition. But, once families have the financial habits and the assets they need, they often won t need help again. THRIVE weaves a safety net at the household level. -THRIVE Partner Executive Director
23 KEY PARTNERSHIPS
24 THRIVE: Taking to Scale Workforce Development Greater Houston Partnership (Chamber of Commerce) Gulf Coast Workforce Board THRIVE Workforce Connection (with Workforce Solutions) Community Colleges Houston Community College THRIVE Navigator Vocational Training at Partner Sites Financial Institutions United Way SAVE (Tax Time Savings Program) Local financial institution partnerships Alliance for Economic Inclusion at FDIC City & State Organizations Bank on Houston RAISE Texas Advisory Council Texas and Houston Fair Lending Alliances
25 Greater Houston Partnership and United Way THRIVE Alignment United Way (Supply: Clients Who Need Better Paying Jobs) High wage, high growth jobs GHP (Demand: Businesses That Need Mid-Skills Workers) 25
26 United Way s Role in this Partnership Participate in the Basic Skills and Employability strategy Provide some Supply Side need with our THRIVE Families Financially support the network integrator role at Greater Houston Partnership Serve on Greater Houston Partnership Oversight Council Partnering with Private Sector increases opportunity for more families to achieve the American Dream. 26
27 Leveraging the Texas/ United Way HELPLINE THRIVE entry point Clients can: o Explore options o Connect directly to THRIVE
28 RESULTS
29 Years 1-5 Growth THRIVE Years Partner Agencies Clients Served Funds Invested Year 1 12 Over 21,000 $2,730,000 Year 2 8 Over 28,000 $2,105,000 Year 3 16 Over 35,000 $3,130,000 Year 4 18 Over 44,000 $3,450,000 Year 5 21 Over 52,000 $3,950,000
30 Year Five Results: Year-by-Year Highlights $21 million $32 million $37 million $41.8 million $48 million
31 Key Facts from Year 5 52,000 families 37,500 tax returns $48 million in net refunds 10,600 families Financial Coaching or Education Workforce Development 6,900 families 5,100 individuals increased their savings
32 THRIVE s Return on Investment 10:1 For every dollar we invest in THRIVE, our community sees ten dollars of economic benefit. + + = Economic Benefit
33 Public Policy: Payday Lending December 2013 City of Houston Ordinance Approved Regulating Payday and Auto Title Lending Support from Broad Coalition of Advocates, including United Way All Major Texas Cities now Regulated (70% of Texans) Next Goal: State Legislature,
34 LESSONS LEARNED
35 Lessons Learned: Setting the Vision Ø Collaboration/Collective Impact Backbone: a natural fit for United Way Ø Think and speak long-term Ø Do not expect 100% approval from anyone (board, community, partners, staff) Ø Prepare to lose your organizational ego and gain incredible results for your community
36 Lessons Learned: Building & Running the Collaboration Ø Focus on families/clients dreams Ø Set Common Goals as a group Ø Bundle services Ø Engage with Clients for the Long-Term Ø Hire an External Evaluator Ø Quickly Course Correct
37 Lessons Learned: Planning for the Future/Scaling Ø Integrate in your core work! o 211 Texas/United Way HELPLINE o United Way Affiliates o United Way Bright Beginnings o Veteran s Initiative Ø Expand beyond your comfort zone Incidentally, donors love this work!
38 After five years of collaboration and implementation, United Way THRIVE has demonstrated that it works. The United Way THRIVE collaboration has a measurable and positive impact on every aspect of a family s financial stability. -Jessica Pugil, The Working Partner, LLC United Way THRIVE External Evaluator
39 Mark s Story
40 Christie s Story
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42 United Way of Greater Houston THRIVE Staff Contacts Jaclyn Fisherman, JD Senior Manager, THRIVE Erin Trytten, MSW Coordinator, United Way THRIVE
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