Dental Health – Present at Schools
Links to the indicator within the site. What result/results does your program contribute? State as a program goal. End results are the big goals, population health outcomes, etc.
Basic Facts
Describe your program rationale (why your services should contribute to the end result). Also provide some other basic program facts (Example: number of staff, budget size, important program function or services, numbers of customers served annually, etc.)
Performance Measure 1
20
This is an example.
Goal Achieved!
Performance Measure 1
20
This is an example.
Goal Achieved!
Performance Measure 1
20
This is an example.
Goal Achieved!
Context
Describe what is influencing results, including contextual factors influencing performance (political climate, environmental changes, economics, etc.); causes behind performance; opportunities for improvement, etc. Describe the tools/techniques used to analyze results. Use additional data as needed.
Accomplishments
Provide examples of accomplishments not addressed by performance data.
Testimonial or Story
Include customer quotes, feedback or stories that might resonate with stakeholders on an emotional level.
Next Steps
What improvement opportunities will you address? Discuss planned effects. What steps will you take, including no-cost or low-cost ideas? How can data quality be improved? To whom and how will you report these results, improvement opportunities, and next steps?
Links
Reference any additional documents that stakeholders might want to have access to, such as budgets, logic models, annual reports, written descriptions of programs, grant narratives, etc. Include tools