Seek Common Ground is launching Phase II of the Ohio Whole Child Action Accelerator to surface innovative and community-led ideas, especially in underserved communities, by centering families, students, and communities in developing whole child priorities (mental and physical health and social emotional, identity, academic, and cognitive development.) Learn more about Phase I of this Action Accelerator here. This Action Accelerator aims to support organizations that serve students and families in: Cleveland, East Cleveland, Akron, Athens, Gallia, and Fairfield counties in Southeast Ohio
The Ohio Whole Child Action Accelerator II will consist of the organizations identified to continue from Phase I plus a second cohort of new organizations. New organizations will consist of organizations identified through our Expression of Interest (EOI) process which is detailed on this page.
Learn more about our process by:
viewing our EOI Form;
watching our Information Session; and
reviewing our applicant FAQ’s available below.
We encourage interested organizations to bookmark this page, as it serves as a landing page for all the information about our process including the EOI Form. Interested organizations should submit their EOI Form through this page at the link below by Friday, November 5th.
New participants identified for Phase II of the Ohio Whole Child Action Accelerator will receive:
$15,000 to complete a 3-month project beginning in December 2021;
access to all the learnings and resources available by being in the SCG Learning Community; and
connections to experts, former Action Accelerator participants and Advisors.
Organizations in the continuing cohort can submit an EOI for the new cohort with the following parameters:
submit a new project, separate from the continuing project
and have 2 different reliable representatives.
Information session (10/21/21)
HIGHLIGHT REEL FROM PAST ACTION ACCELERATOR PARTICIPANTS
Frequently asked questions
How do I know if I am eligible to submit an Expression of Interest? ↓
Be a non-profit organization with an IRS 501(c)(3) designation or have an organization with 501 (c)(3) status sponsor your project (fiscal sponsor). (We cannot support lobbying or political activity.)
How do I know if I should submit an Expression of Interest? ↓
- Your organization, coalition, or effort represents community-based public education stakeholders: families, students, educators in Cleveland, East Cleveland, Akron, or Southeast Ohio.
- You have a track record or actionable plan to engage public education decision makers
- You have the capacity, and enthusiasm, to design and execute a high-impact, short-term project that can have a measurable effect on Whole Child Learning in your school district.
- You have the capacity, and enthusiasm, to designate two reliable representatives to the SCG Learning Community for the duration of your project. (In addition to your project design and execution responsibilities, Learning Community programming will take one to two hours per week.)
- The targeted service area for your project is at either the school district or school-level. (The effects of your project can extend to the county or state-level; the focus, though, should be targeted to the local level.)
How do you distribute funding? ↓
For payment disbursement you will need:
- IRS 501 (c)(3) Determination Letter
- W9
- Wire/Electronic Fund Transfer form (We cannot accommodate physical check disbursement.)
- Executed contract with New Venture Fund (fiscal sponsor of SCG): contract deliverables include interim and closing reflections from project and Learning Community activities
What information do you need beyond the Expression of Interest and Payment Instructions? ↓
- If you are a 501(c)3, you will need a Letter of Support from the head of your organization (example included in the helpful resources section of the Expression of Interest form.)
- If you are not a 501(c)3, you will need a Letter of Support from the head of your fiscal sponsor.
- We will request testimonials or additional information if needed.
What time commitment is required to be part of the Learning Community? ↓
On average, you should expect to dedicate approximately five (5) hours per month over the project cycle. Learning Community programming activities:
- Full-group Convenings at the beginning and conclusion of the project cycle, approximately 90-minutes each.
- Small Group Discussions of 60-minutes interspersed throughout project cycle, you will have at least one opportunity with additional optional sessions available.
- SCG Consultancy Calls of 30 to 45 minutes with SCG advisors are available, four sessions required for each project: opening and closing interviews, two during project cycle.
- TALKS are 30- to 60-minute presentations and discussions with allies scheduled throughout the project cycle. They are available live and recorded for the Innovation Hub.
What are the benefits of participating in a SCG Action Accelerator? ↓
- Project Fund: Each participating organization has access to $15,000 to design and execute a three-month project to meet the needs of their community centered around a whole child approach to education. (Commitment is for five months overall.)
- Learning Community: Peer-based network to share ideas, strategies and resources. (The Learning Community consists of Ohio Whole Child Action Accelerator projects in Cohorts I and II, peer Advisors, other simultaneous Action Accelerators, and the broader SCG Learning Community.)
- Innovation Hub: Library of resources consisting of commissioned and publicly available research.
What do you mean by Reliable Represenative ↓
- A person designated by your organization, coalition, or effort who can serve as a point-of-contact regarding your project and who can represent your organization during Learning Community activities.
- Ideally this is the person responsible for conducting the project as we want to have a direct relationship with the people closest to the effort.
- This person should have back up, so a second reliable representative can be available to field questions about the project and to fill in on Learning Community activities.
- Both reliable representatives are welcome to fully participate in Learning Community activities. (We do, however, request that your reliable representatives be available for the duration of the project.)
Does our Project have to be a new, stand-alone activity, or can we continue or expand an existing effort? ↓
- Your project may be a new idea or complementary to existing work or part of larger organizational initiatives already in place.
- It must, however, have a clear ideation plan for the duration of the project with an achievable outcome at the close of the project cycle.
Can project funding cover staffing or overhead costs or only direct project expenses? ↓
Allocate funding as you see fit to execute your project, n.b. we cannot support lobbying or political activity.
Are there examples of past projects I can refer to? ↓
Yes! Feel free to take a look at previous projects from the Ohio Whole Child Phase I Accelerator, or browse projects from other Accelerators by click on the OUR WORK tab at the top of the screen.
How do I submit my Expression of Interest? ↓
Submit your Expression of Interest via the form available at the top of this landing page.
What is the EOI submission timeline? ↓
Steps to Express Interest:
- Thursday, October 21st, 2021 at 11:00 AM (EST) Information Session via Zoom. Register at the top of this landing page. Recording will be posted after the session.
- Friday, November 5, 2021: Expression of Interest (EOI) DUE by 5:00 OM EDT and response to Calendly to schedule a 30-minute follow-up discussion with SCG.
- Week of November 15, 2021: Organizations who expressed interest will be notified about whether they have been identified to participate in Phase II. Organizations identified to continue in Phase II will also be asked for contracting information, to participate in a design thinking workshop to prepare ideation plans, and schedule introductory calls by November 19.
- Tuesday, November 30th, 2021: Ideation plans due.
- Wednesday, December 1st, 2021: Whole Child Phase II (Cohort II) projects commence (thru March 2022)
If this isn’t a right fit for my organization, how else can I collaborate with Seek Common Ground? ↓
- If this is not a good opportunity for you and you are interested in learning more and staying connected with Seek Common Ground, please complete this form.
- We will also debrief anyone whose project we are unable to support.
Helpful Resources
Links & Downloads ↓
- VIDEO: SCG Learning Community TALK w/ Kauser Razvi, Senior Director of Program Management and Innovation at College Now - Greater Cleveland: An overview of equitable design thinking principles and how it can be applied across a wide-range of contexts.
- VIDEO: SCG Learning Community TALK w/ Misty Cole, Early Childhood Mental Health Training Coordinator/Master Trainer at Hopewell Health Centers in Southeast Ohio: An overview of resiliency strategies for caregivers, educators, and students, needed now more than ever from an Ohio Whole Child Action Accelerator Phase I participant.
- Ohio Whole Child Action Accelerator Phase I
- SCG Glossary
- Each Child, Our Future Framework Information
- Downloadable PowerPoint Asset-Framing Your Core Case
- Bridgespan Overview of Design Thinking
- Design Thinking for Social Innovation
- The Future of Work in Nonprofits: How Design Thinking Can Increase Your Impact
Please send additional questions to Michael@seekcommonground.org.
Last Updated: 10/15/2021