DONORS & PARTNERS
institutional donors
Alta Bates FY 2016-2017
Archstone Foundation FY 2011-2012; 2012-2013;
2013-2014; 2014-2015
California Health Care Foundation FY
The California Wellness FoundationFY
City of Berkeley FY2016-2017
Coming of Age FY
Dr. Fort Foundation
East Bay Foundation on Aging
Kaiser Permanente FY2015-2016
Joseph and Vera Long Foundation FY2015-2016
Northern California Presbyterian Homes FY2012-2013
Oakland/Berkeley Association of RealtorsFY 2016-2017
Pilgrimage Foundation FY2015-2016
San Francisco Foundation – Donor Advised Fund FY2015-2016; FY2016-2017
PARTNERSHIPS
:: VILLAGE NETWORKs
Village to Village Network
In 2010, the Village to Village Network – a national organization that collaborates to maximize the growth, impact and sustainability of individual Villages and the Village Movement – was formed. The Network provides expert guidance, resources and support to help communities establish and maintain their Villages. Visit the Village-to-Village Network website.
Village Movement California
The Village Movement California is a statewide coalition designed to provide leadership and leverage the power of the village movement throughout the state. The
Movement plans to raise the profile of the villages through its branding and communications. It also hopes to strengthen the collective impact of the villages in California, accelerate the growth of the statewide movement and ensure villages’ long-term sustainability. With generous support from the Archstone Foundation, 2017 marks the beginning of a three-year design and implementation phase for the
Movement. The
Movement is guided by a Leadership Team comprised of 14 representatives hailing from 11 villages across the state.
BRAVO
The Bay Area Regional Village Organization, established to promote the Village Movement throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Villages throughout the Bay Area meet on a quarterly basis to share ideas, provide support and promote the advancement of Villages.
::COMMUNITY PARTNERS
UC Berkeley Retirement Center
Northbrae Community Church
Epworth United Methodist Church
Berkeley Adult School
JFCS (Jewish Family and Children's Services)
:: projects
Age Friendly Berkeley (read more)
- Partners: The City of Berkeley , Lifelong Medical Care, The Center for Independent Living, Ashby Village
- Funding: The Pilgrimage Foundation
- Modeled After: WHO (The World Health Organization) Age-Friendly Cities and Communities. WHO requires cities assess themselves across 8 domains (see footnote ).
- Affiliate: AARP is the North American affiliate that provides entry into the WHO network.
- Current status: Assessment and application completed; Berkeley has been accepted into both the AARP and WHO Network
- Next steps:
• Re-opening of the South Berkeley Senior Center will also be a time to announce our launch of the Age-Friendly Cities Project and induction into the WHO network.
• A plan addressing priorities over the next 3 years is due November 17, 2017.
• Continue meetings with the City of Berkeley's Commission on Aging and Health Commission.
Berkeley Age-Friendly Continuum
- Goal: to implement an integrated, replicable continuum of services and supports for older adults and people with disabilities as they navigate the transitions of aging.
- Funding: Kaiser Permanente, Sutter Health/Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, City of Berkeley.
- Planning Phase (July 2016 – April 2017)
1. Assess Need: Build on existing assessments to-date; conduct a comprehensive needs assessment to consider resources, gaps and partners/potential partners.
2. Plan: Define the Continuum in detail – with 10-year vision and 3-year objectives – so that it can be governed, financed, and implemented in stages.
3. Develop Support: Develop support and approval for Phase II (3 year) Implementation Plan.
- Status Update: In addition to to the background research and regular leadership team meetings, the Continuum has conducted several formal planning sessions with partners which has led to a first-draft of a 10-year “vision” for the services, supports, policies and activities needed to support an Age-Friendly Berkeley. The initiative is now defining next steps, projects, and activities needed in the first three years to move toward that vision.
- Next Steps:
• Finalize 2-3 Year start-up objectives (April)
• Articulating structure, finance and governance for both start-up and long-term (April)
• Seeking funds for start-up activities (April)
• Finalizing grant report with needs assessment, long and short-term objectives and program plans, as well as fiscal and governance plans (April)
- Partners: Ashby Village, Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Sutter Health /Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, East Bay Region, Alameda County Health Care Services Agency, Northern California Presbyterian Homes and Services, Center for Independent Living, Inc. (CIL), Center for Elders Independence (CEI), Episcopal Senior Communities, Center for the Advanced Study of Aging Services, UC Berkeley, J. Sei.