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Assessment 2 Instructions: NGO Proposal

Write a 4-5 page proposal for a health improvement initiative, including a Balanced Scorecard, whichaddresses one aspect of an identified health issue. You will include a proposal for how to assess outcomes.

IntroductionIntroduction

Note: The assessments in this course build upon each other, so you are strongly encouraged to completethem in sequence.

Goals for improving global health policy have been defined by the World Health Organization's MillenniumDevelopment Goals. Other major worldwide organizations such as the United Nations, the InternationalMonetary Fund, and others will continue to shape and mold global health policy.

As you prepare to complete this assessment, you may want to think about other related issues to deepenyour understanding or broaden your viewpoint. You are encouraged to consider the questions below anddiscuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of your professionalcommunity. Note that these questions are for your own development and exploration and do not need tobe completed or submitted as part of your assessment.

Malnutrition is a world-wide problem and a direct contributor to many diseases:

What are the major benefits of providing adequate nutrition to its citizens?What are the most important costs associated with addressing malnutrition: logistics, food, medicine,delivery, personnel, education?

PreparationPreparation

BALANCED SCORECARD

Balanced Scorecard Resources [DOC].

Writing an effective proposal, including a balanced scorecard, is an important professional skill. Proposalsare deliverables used in many fields, the purpose being to gain the support of decision makers for a project

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by providing accurate and succinct information. Proposals are written to persuade a specific audience, andshould be clear and to the point. Do not repeat information that the audience already knows. Determine thekey information they need to know in order to make a decision, and back it up with references. There aremany examples for learning how to write a proposal on the Internet, as well as many types of templates thatmay be helpful as you write this assessment. Review the links in the resources provided for this assessmentfor support in completing this assessment.

Balanced Scorecards are also used in many professions. Refer to the Balanced Scorecard course file for linksand pertinent information. A balanced scorecard of a nonprofit can look very different from one for acommercial enterprise as it undertakes activities that serve altruistic ends.

Example of a Nonprofit's Balanced ScorecardExample of a Nonprofit's Balanced Scorecard

This balanced scorecard of the Victoria Cool Aid Society is a great example of the perspectives andobjectives of a service organization, whose mission is to operate as a steward for humanity in providingshelter and community health services to adults in need. Notice from this sampling the emphasis onbecoming known and trusted in the community both in the eyes of clients and potential donors.

1. Financial Perspective

Seek actively funding to deliver new or expanded services or programs.Diversify funding mix.Maintain break even budget and ensure adequate reserves.

2. Customer Perspective (Expectations)

“Provide support, guidance, and leadership in your fields of expertise.””Provide us with opportunities to contribute.””Listen to my needs and be there when and where I need you.”

3. Internal Processes

Learn from our clients in order to advocate solutions within our community.Engage stakeholders proactively to communicate who we are and our capabilities.Minimize negative workplace environmental factors (number of violent incidents).

4. People Development Perspective

Hire, retain, and train to align resources and competencies.Nurture a culture that supports and advocates the importance of work/life balance.Foster a culture that embraces innovation, teamwork, leadership, and knowledge sharing.

InstructionsInstructions

For this assessment, assume the role described in the scenario below:

Scenario: Imagine you are working for a nongovernmental organization (NGO) and you have been

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Scenario: Imagine you are working for a nongovernmental organization (NGO) and you have beentasked with examining a specific health problem in a country and determining how the NGO couldcombat the problem. How could the organization best supplement or complement services alreadyin existence? What evidence-based tools for tracking outcomes would you suggest?

1. Country: Choose a country which has identified one of the issues below as a central problem facingits population. Be sure that you have reasonable access to this country's health care information.

2. NGO: Choose a specific NGO with a global health mission to investigate.

3. Health Issue: Choose one of the global health care issues listed below. Consider choosing an issuethat is of particular interest or relevance to your career.

Infant and child mortality.

Substance abuse.

Infectious diseases (Zika virus, cholera, AIDS, malaria, flu, et cetera).

Noninfectious diseases (cardiovascular disease, diabetes.)

Malnutrition.

Maternal and reproductive health.

4. Gap Analysis: Identify gaps in services by examining one of the following areas in detail:Affordability and funding.

Patient access and equity.

Education programs.

Prevention programs.

Service positioning (delivery).

Health care workforce.

Monitoring of the disease.

Structure your proposal as follows:

Part 1: Executive Summary

Examine a global health care issue within the context of a country.

Summarize the action(s) you are recommending for the NGO's involvement in a country (one page).

Propose specific ways in which nonprofit financial resources could fill a gap in health care services.Explain the rationale for the action. Why is this necessary?Explain why the NGO is best positioned to address this need, as opposed to governmental orprivate organizations.Explain how the proposal aligns with the NGO's mission and/or existing services in thecountry.

Part 2: Need

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Part 2: Need

Analyze the services of government, private, and nongovernmental providers to address the identifiedhealth issue.

What existing services address this issue? Who is providing these services?What existing funding amounts and sources are dedicated to this issue?What is a gap in these services that you can identify?

Part 3. Balanced Scorecard

Appraise current performance indicators and outcome measures for potential improvements.

Create a balanced scorecard that addresses a proposal to fill a health service gap.

Financial Perspective: Differentiate the services of private and nongovernmental providers from thoseof governmental entities.

How would the NGO supplement or complement existing initiatives (or address an unmetneed?)

Customer Perspective (Expectations).Internal Processes.People Development Perspective.

Part 4: Project Evaluation

Propose an approach to measure NGO outcomes.

What evidence-based tools for tracking outcomes would you suggest?

Part 5: Conclusion

Summarize how the NGO is uniquely positioned to meet this need in a country (one paragraph).

Additional RequirementsAdditional Requirements

Your proposal should meet the following requirements:

Formatting: Use current APA standards for style and formatting.Number of Resources: Minimum of 3 peer-reviewed resources.Length: 4–5 double-spaced pages, not including title and reference page.Font and size: Times New Roman, 12-point.Communication: Write clearly and concisely, with well-organized communication that is supportedwith relevant evidence. Use bullet points, phrases, or tables or charts to convey informationsuccinctly.

Competencies MeasuredCompetencies Measured

By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course

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By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following coursecompetencies and assessment criteria:

Competency 1: Analyze international entities or health care issues to determine health system needs.Analyze the services of government, private, and nongovernmental providers that address theidentified health issue.

Competency 2: Evaluate the costs and benefits associated with implementation of a qualityimprovement initiative.

Evaluate the extent to which nonprofit financial resources could fill a gap in health careservices.Assess the anticipated cost categories and benefits using a balanced scorecard.

Competency 3: Apply key performance measures to address a specific health issue within aninternational community.

Review current performance indicators and outcome measures for potential improvements.Propose an approach to measure outcomes.

Competency 4: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent withexpectations for professionals in health care administration.

Write clearly and concisely, with well-organized communication that is supported with relevantevidence.Use current APA standards for style and formatting. 

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