Walden University Project Sustainability

Walden University Project Sustainability

Walden University Project Sustainability

Which of the following programs is more sustainable?

  1. A funder gives money to groups that will buy food and distribute it to low-income families.
  2. A funder gives money to groups that will create community gardens with resident participants in low-income neighborhoods who will continue the program in years to come.

Given the realities of international financial volatility, funding for public health programs may be abruptly discontinued, leaving programs unfinished and participants underserved. Public health professionals need to anticipate how a program will be sustained when the funding or program term ends. Not only is this better for the program itself, but it provides more lasting benefits for society.

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Read the following scenario:

You receive funding for your program (SPP). After 3 years, the funding ends. Consider how you can sustain your program past the initial funding of your program (SPP), and determine the long-term impact it might have on the community.

BY DAY 4

Post an explanation of the importance of sustainability to your chosen public health program (SPP). Then, explain the strategies you might incorporate into your program to ensure sustainability in post-funding years. Finally, explain how your public health program, if implemented, could promote long-term social change.

 

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Running head: COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSESSMENT PROJECT Community Health Assessment Project Layal Mansour Walden University 1 COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSESSMENT PROJECT 2 Community Health Assessment Project Demographics and Health Status Sarnia city is situated to the Southwestern side of Ontario in Canada. It is the largest city in Lambton County with a population density of about 434 per square kilometers (Weichenthal, 2016). As at 2016, Sarnia had a population of 71,594. The city’s population is predominantly white, with only about 5% minorities. The median age for the city is 46 years. This age is slightly higher than the national figure, which stands at 41. The population of Sarnia city is relatively aged compared to the rest of Canada. In 2015, the median income for individuals aged 15 years and above stood at about $35,000. On the othe