REMARKS
Improving communication and data sharing with nonprofits receiving Schedule C funding
1:13:01
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Jason Loughran and Commissioner Hendon discuss the need for better communication and data sharing mechanisms with nonprofits receiving Schedule C funding to improve outcome tracking for veteran services.
- Suggestion to develop mechanisms for greater communication on funding requirements
- Proposal for nonprofits to use DVS software and share case notes and results
- Discussion on the current challenges of engaging with nonprofits without contractual relationships
- Emphasis on the need for better ways to track and report outcomes for council-funded programs
Jason Loughran
1:13:01
Just back to Schedule C funding, if there is a way for us to also develop mechanisms for there be a greater line of communication, on what the requirements are associated with the funding they receive for reschedule c, some sort of requirement where if they're utilizing our software, they have to work with us and give us those case notes and the results of the money that city council is investing in those nonprofits.
1:13:26
Right now, you know, we have to search for these nonprofits and engage with them to work with us and to share Lee's question earlier.
1:13:35
These nonprofits are working with us at no cost.
1:13:37
We don't have a contractual relationship.
1:13:39
So we're leaning on them to give us the information to help us collectively reach the outcomes we want to.
James Hendon
1:13:46
First speaking, you know, he's speaking to the mental health services as far as if it's coming through counsel funding, How can we give you answers these same questions?
1:13:54
You know, how what what way do we have to get back to you on what you directly are funding?
1:13:58
So yeah.
Robert F. Holden
1:13:59
Yeah.
1:13:59
Just to just to find out outcomes.
1:14:00
I think that that conversation has to be ongoing and updated from time to time.
1:14:06
You know?
Linda Lee
1:14:07
Yeah.