Resources
Resources for Creating Community Change
Sharing resources, ideas, and tools are the heart of CORE’s work. By working across sectors and seeking out people with diverse backgrounds and life experiences, we’ve been able to glean community wisdom and co-create solutions to move our work forward. Now we want to share all that we have learned with you.
We welcome you to explore and use our collection of resources to support your work as you look for new ways to build health, equity, and well-being in your community. And if you have something you’d like to add to our resources page, please get in touch with us. We’d love to hear your ideas!
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- CORE Conditions
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- CORE Results Menu
- Children & Youth
- Collective Impact
- Community Connectedness
- Community Engagement
- Community Indicators
- Community Resources
- Data Visualization
- DataShare
- Economic Security & Mobility
- Evaluation
- Evidence-based Programs & Practices
- Grants & Funding
- Grantwriting
- Health & Wellness
- Healthy Environments
- Justice Equity Diversity Inclusion
- Lifelong Learning & Education
- Program Planning
- Racial Equity
- Safe & Just Communities
- Stable Affordable Housing & Shelter
- Thriving Families
- Video
Seeding the Future with Semillitas
Learn about the Semillitas program, a locally tailored version of a national model (the Savings and Engagement for Education and Development Success, or SEEDS model), powered by Ventures, and its collaboration with other local agencies.
Tips and Tools for Integrative Design
Listen to insights from local colleagues who took part in the “Learn, Do, Share with CORE: Designing for Social Systems” Community of Practice.
Designing for Well-being, Part 2
Explore the Full Frame Initiative's "Designing for a Fair Shot at Well-being" concept and delve into key well-being design principles, as we discuss their application and impact in this recorded session.
Using Community Data for Planning and Evaluation
Unlock the power of data and deepen your understanding of its impact on daily life to make a meaningful difference in your community.
Designing for Well-being, Part 1
Explore the Full Frame Initiative's "Designing for a Fair Shot at Well-being" concept and delve into key well-being design principles, with a focus on the initial three, as we discuss their application and impact in this recorded session.
Practical Tools to Save Lives from Overdoses
Learn about local resources that can help all of us contribute to preventing overdoses, especially among youth.
A Beginners Guide to Data Literacy: Practicing with DataShare
Learn how to use DataShare and apply a data lens in advocacy, policy, and program planning efforts.
A Santa Cruz City and County Like Me: Balance and Equity in Government
Learn about the City and County of Santa Cruz's efforts to enhance diversity and representation within their committees and commissions, and discover ways to contribute to this important effort.
Multisolving for Equitable Health and Well-being
Learn about the concept of “multisolving,” or solving more than one problem with one streamlined solution, and explore how this promising approach can be used to address the CORE Conditions.
Connecting the Community to Resources: An Update on Unite Us in Santa Cruz County
Learn about Unite Us, a web-based platform that’s helping health, education, and social service providers improve referrals and service coordination in Santa Cruz County.
Harnessing Local Data to Create the CORE Conditions for: Stable, Affordable Housing & Shelter
The eighth and final session in an 8-part community conversation designed to dive into the data that can help people identify community strengths and needs, set goals for community well-being, track progress, and connect strategies across the CORE Conditions for Health and Well-being.
The Promising Practices Database on DataShare
Watch as we demonstrate how to search for programs and policies, review how the CORE Continuum of Results and Evidence aligns with the database, and share how you can be involved in making the database even more robust and relevant to Santa Cruz County.