Show Me Strong Communities Osage County Community Plan 2024
Prioritizing the Need
In Spring 2023, Osage County community partners kicked off a collaborative community needs assessment process with a data walk. At the data walk, CMCA shared county-specific data related to education, housing, health, income, education, employment, and other social characteristics as well as the results from a jointly designed and distributed community survey. Data walk participants included social service organizations, churches, local government entities, health organizations, and community members. CMCA facilitated a guided discussion about the data, resulting in the prioritization of Health & Food Security as a primary need within Osage County.
Community Conversations
With funding from the Missouri Foundation for Health, CMCA staff guided local stakeholders through a series of community conversations from Summer 2023 through Spring 2024 using a process called Results Based Accountability™ (RBA). These meetings resulted in the joint development of a community plan to address Health & Food Security in Osage County.
RBA is a data-driven, decision-making process developed by Mark Friedman. RBA uses a structured, step-bystep process called “Turn the Curve Thinking” to help communities move from talk to action and to harness the power of collective impact to make sustainable change.
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Developing the Plan
First, the community developed a shared result statement that defined the outcome the community intends to achieve through the plan.
All people in Osage County experience health and well-being.
Next, the community identified specific data indicators that will be used to measure the community’s progress toward achieving the result. Stakeholders reviewed baseline data that included forecasted data trends. In RBA, success is defined as “turning the curve,” or moving the data point away from that forecasted baseline, indicating that the community’s efforts are working and that positive change is taking place.
Community partners explored “the story behind the curve,” or the various factors that either positively or negatively affect the data. This discussion provided an opportunity to explore root causes and systemic issues that must be addressed in order for the community to truly make an impact.
Root Causes
Root causes related to Health and Food Security in Osage County include:
• Individuals do not know about health resources
• Stigma associated with asking for help
• Lack of transportation and access
• Eligibility changes for public assistance programs
• Lack of knowledge of health costs
Community partners explored existing efforts within Osage County and collaborated to identify new strategies that would directly address the above root causes and lead to sustainable change within the community. The group ranked each potential strategy against four criteria:
1. How much difference will it make?
2. Is the idea specific enough to be implemented?
3. Do we have the capacity to implement the idea now or in the future?
4. Does the idea reflect our community values?
Strategies that ranked the highest on all four criteria were selected for inclusion in the community plan.
Key Strategies
The community has chosen to pursue the following strategies to address Health & Food Security in Osage County. These strategies will help the community achieve the result:
All people in Osage County experience health and well-being.
Strategy #1 - Establish partnerships to provide the community with a mobile food pantry.
This strategy will provide individuals direct access to food twice per month in Linn and includes steps for collecting data that could be used to expand to Chamois if there is a demonstrated need.
Strategy #2 - Strengthen the Resource Provider Network in Osage County.
This strategy will bring together local service providers for ongoing collaboration and will assist in raising awareness of local resources to individuals through resource fairs, resource guides, and social media.
As the community plan moves into the implementation stage, community partners will continue to meet on a regular basis to share progress and solve challenges. The community is encouraged to participate in meetings, aid in implementation, and share the community plan with individuals and organizations that might also be interested in Health & Food Security in Osage County.
More information about this plan and its progress can be found on the Show Me Strong Communities website at ShowMeStrongCommunities.com.
Thank you, community partners! St. John’s United Methodist Church All people in Osage County experience health and well-being.