Measuring Workforce Training Impact for Community Health Workers
GrantID: 65592
Grant Funding Amount Low: $15,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $150,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Required Outcomes for Workforce Training for Community Health Workers
The program for Workforce Training for Community Health Workers sets specific required outcomes focused on enhancing service delivery and improving health literacy in communities. Successful applicants must demonstrate that trained community health workers can effectively facilitate workshops that lead to measurable improvements in health knowledge among participants. This program aims for a 30% increase in health literacy metrics over a designated evaluation period.
Key Performance Indicators to Track
- Training Completion Rates: Track the percentage of trainees completing the health worker program.
- Participant Engagement Levels: Measure the number of individuals attending health education workshops conducted by trained workers.
- Health Literacy Assessments: Administer pre- and post-training assessments to gauge increases in health knowledge among workshop participants.
- Follow-Up Surveys: Conduct surveys three months post-workshop to evaluate the retention of health information.
- Behavioral Change Metrics: Measure the adoption of healthy behaviors, such as increased participation in preventative health screenings.
Evaluation and Reporting Requirements
To ensure accountability, applicants must outline clear evaluation methodologies that include quantitative and qualitative measures of success. Both formative and summative evaluations will be required, with annual progress reports detailing the specified KPIs and any adjustments made to the training curriculum based on feedback. These reports will inform funders of the program’s effectiveness and areas for improvement, ensuring that community health workers are equipped to address the needs of their communities efficiently.
Performance Thresholds for Success
Programs that fail to meet a minimum threshold of KPIssuch as an overall increase of 20% in health literacy measured through assessmentsmay risk losing funding. Additionally, consistent engagement of community members and their active participation in workshops is essential; without these factors, projects may be deemed unsuccessful.
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