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DC CANCER CONSORTIUM
 Working together to saves lives in the
   District of Columbia Metro Area
DCCC’s Mission

DCCC’s mission is to harness the
power of collaboration in reducing
cancer deaths.
Guided by a five-year Cancer Control
Plan, we are uniquely positioned to
marshal the extraordinary healthcare
and community resources of the DC
Metro Area in order to save lives,
especially among populations where
cancer diagnoses and mortality are
disproportionately high.
CANCER IN THE DC METRO AREA
          The Issues
Each Year in the District


2,700 residents are diagnosed with cancer
    1,100 lives are lost to the disease
700 people die from tobacco-related illness
The Issues

• Certain cancers hit Washington, DC particularly hard…
  Deaths from some major types of cancer (breast, cervical,
  colorectal, lung, and prostate) are higher in DC than in much of
  the nation as a whole.*

• Inequities in access to care account for much of the difference.
  Minority residents of DC are significantly more likely than white
  residents to die from these types of cancer.**

            (*Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and **DC Cancer Registry.)
The Issues


• DC has one of the country’s highest cancer mortality rates,*
  lower than only five of this country’s poorest states.**

• Cancer mortality in the District is highest in wards 5, 7, and 8,
  those with the highest concentrations of African Americans
  and low-income residents.***
                            *National Cancer Institute, 2011;
                ** U.S. Census, 2011, “Median Household Income, 2008”;
                              *** DC Cancer Registry, 2011
The Issues

• Despite one of the nation’s highest insured populations and
  some of the country’s best hospitals, access to cancer
  specialists remains a challenge for DC’s low-income population.
• The District collects more than $35 million each year from
  cigarette taxes and tobacco-related revenue.
• The District currently spends ZERO local dollars on cancer and
  only $500,000 on tobacco programs
• Tobacco-related health costs alone top $600 million each year
  in the District.
Solutions


Guided by a five-year Cancer Control Plan, DC
Cancer Consortium is uniquely positioned to
marshal the extraordinary healthcare and
community resources of the DC metro area
through advocacy, capacity building,
collaboration, education, grantmaking, outreach
and research.
2011-2016 DC Cancer Control Plan
Cancer Control Plan Implementation

                What Is Needed to Produce Change?

A true sense of ownership of the Plan
Not only by the members of the Consortium but also by the leadership
structure of the City. Each member organization, individual stakeholder,
executive branch agency, and legislative representative must be—and feel
like—a necessary part of a systemic change process, working not only within
an individual entity but as an integral and inseparable part of a coalition
making an enormous difference in the local cancer burden.
Cancer Control Plan Implementation

                What Is Needed to Produce Change?

Data for measurement and process improvement
While this may seem a simple requirement, it involves challenges such as the
sharing of potentially proprietary information, the improvement of legacy
information systems, and the expansion of traditional data elements within
the HIPAA framework.
Cancer Control Plan Implementation

                What Is Needed to Produce Change?

Resources
Private and public funding sources will need to be engaged to support the
educational, service, and other initiatives outlined in the plan. However,
dollars are only one of the necessary resources. Others include innovations in
collaborating, and coalition-building among new partners—all with an eye
toward breaking out of parochial “silos” and working toward common public
health goals. Stakeholder organizations must self-inventory internal
resources—physical, human, organizational—that can contribute to achieving
the plan’s goals.
Cancer Control Plan Implementation

              Resources Needed to Fund the Plan
Annual funding needs for the DCCC’s core programs total about
$9 million. Costs to implement the entire five-year plan total
about $45 million.
Of the totals, about 42.5 percent is devoted to initiatives that
support the overall plan, about 46.5 percent goes for disease-
and program-specific projects, about 11 percent is for DCCC
operations.
Cancer Control Plan Implementation

                    DCCC’s Recommendation
The District must make a substantial annual investment of no less
than $10 million each year to fund the Cancer Control Plan.

DCCC has proposed… and is advocating for… creation of a DC
Cancer Control Fund and asking that District Government support
it with a minimum of $10 million each year from tobacco taxes
and related revenues.
You Can Help!



   DCCC can maintain essential
     cancer-fighting programs
with help from supporters like you.
You Can Help – Here’s How


                        Speak Up
       Contact your DC Council Member and ask them to
invest in cancer control by creating the DC Cancer Control Fund
  and supporting it with a minimum of $10 million each year.
You Can Help – Here’s How


              Learn More
Visit our website at: www.dccanceranswers.org

 Find DC Cancer Consortium on     Facebook

     Follow us on     Twitter@dccancer
You Can Help – Here’s How


                        Volunteer
Distribute outreach materials, sign a petition, help with office
                support, or host a fundraiser.

   Email volunteer@dccanceranswers.org to learn more.
You Can Help – Here’s How

                 Donate
       Support our programs by making
           a contribution online at
         www.dccanceranswers.org

             Or contact DCCC at:
             202-821-1933
PART 2

ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW
  FOR SELECT AUDIENCES
DC CANCER CONSORTIUM
    Organizational Overview
Membership

More than 75 members, including:
    • Advocacy Organizations
    • Cancer Centers
    • Cancer Survivors
    • Community-based Organizations
    • Government Agencies
    • Public Health Agencies
DCCC’s Strength

DCCC is demonstrating the power of collaboration in fighting
cancer in the DC Metro Area, bridging established cancer
organizations with grassroots communities.
We have:
• Engaged disparate stakeholders (e.g., regional cancer centers,
   policymakers, and local government) to focus on collaborative
   cancer control strategies
• Successfully driven development of the DC Cancer Control
   Plan
• Fulfilled our initial grant-making function to fund and build
   the capacity of a network of community groups that deliver
   services to underserved populations.
DCCC’s Role

Within the framework of the Cancer Control Plan, DCCC has five
distinct roles:
1. Convening and facilitating collaborative cancer control efforts
2. Strategic grant-making that focuses on increasing equity in
    access to care
3. Advocacy of systemic changes (e.g., reimbursements,
    research) that impact access to care
4. Translation and dissemination of cancer evidence-based
    findings through training, education and funding
5. Providing technical assistance and capacity building to
    strengthen community groups delivering relevant services.
DCCC’s Vision


By 2021, DC Cancer
Consortium will be widely
recognized as a leader in
cancer control, developing and
sharing models for
collaborative planning and
strategies of value to
municipalities and regions
across the nation.
DCCC web site
DC Cancer Answers
The DC Cancer AnswersSM phone line provides
support to newly diagnosed cancer patients and their
caregivers to answer questions about counseling,
insurance, nutrition, and more. Through our
partnership with the American Cancer Society, the
George Washington Cancer Institute and the Citywide
Patient Navigation Network ensures that cancer
patients have access to life-saving care, regardless of
ability to pay.
Community Resource Guide
  The DCCC Community Resource Guide is an
  extensive, up-to-date compilation of reliable
  information to help and support people with
  cancer, caregivers and healthcare professionals
  throughout the DC metropolitan area.



                       Download a FREE copy
                           today by visiting
                     www.dccanceranswers.org
                     and clicking UNDERSTAND
                            + Publications.
Improving Access to Care:
  DCCC Transportation Guide
DCCC CONSORTIUM ORGANIZATION CHART 2012
                                               DC CANCER
                                                         Organization Chart

                                                               DC Cancer
                                                               Consortium
                                                            Board of Directors




                                                            Executive Director
                                                            YaVonne Vaughan




                                                             Deputy Director
                                                                and CDO
                                                               Robert Grom



                                                                                                      Director of Finance   Director Program
                                                                                                                             Monitoring and
                                                                                                       David Castaneda         Evaluation
                                                                                                                             Courtney Clyatt
  Policy Manager       Communications       Grant Writer      Development          Development
      Stuart Berlow       Manager          Carrie Feehan        Specialist         Coordination
                          Lisa Bass                           Lisa Yearwood        Jessica Nazar
                                                                                                        Finance Intern



                                                                                   DC Pediatric
                                                                                  Palliative Care
                                                                                  Collaboration
                                                                                 Board of Directors


KEY
         Direct reports
         In-direct reports
         DCCC – DCPPCC Board Liaison and Administrative Oversight
Finances FY 2010
Finances FY 2011

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DCCC Overview

  • 1. DC CANCER CONSORTIUM Working together to saves lives in the District of Columbia Metro Area
  • 2. DCCC’s Mission DCCC’s mission is to harness the power of collaboration in reducing cancer deaths. Guided by a five-year Cancer Control Plan, we are uniquely positioned to marshal the extraordinary healthcare and community resources of the DC Metro Area in order to save lives, especially among populations where cancer diagnoses and mortality are disproportionately high.
  • 3. CANCER IN THE DC METRO AREA The Issues
  • 4. Each Year in the District 2,700 residents are diagnosed with cancer 1,100 lives are lost to the disease 700 people die from tobacco-related illness
  • 5. The Issues • Certain cancers hit Washington, DC particularly hard… Deaths from some major types of cancer (breast, cervical, colorectal, lung, and prostate) are higher in DC than in much of the nation as a whole.* • Inequities in access to care account for much of the difference. Minority residents of DC are significantly more likely than white residents to die from these types of cancer.** (*Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and **DC Cancer Registry.)
  • 6. The Issues • DC has one of the country’s highest cancer mortality rates,* lower than only five of this country’s poorest states.** • Cancer mortality in the District is highest in wards 5, 7, and 8, those with the highest concentrations of African Americans and low-income residents.*** *National Cancer Institute, 2011; ** U.S. Census, 2011, “Median Household Income, 2008”; *** DC Cancer Registry, 2011
  • 7. The Issues • Despite one of the nation’s highest insured populations and some of the country’s best hospitals, access to cancer specialists remains a challenge for DC’s low-income population. • The District collects more than $35 million each year from cigarette taxes and tobacco-related revenue. • The District currently spends ZERO local dollars on cancer and only $500,000 on tobacco programs • Tobacco-related health costs alone top $600 million each year in the District.
  • 8. Solutions Guided by a five-year Cancer Control Plan, DC Cancer Consortium is uniquely positioned to marshal the extraordinary healthcare and community resources of the DC metro area through advocacy, capacity building, collaboration, education, grantmaking, outreach and research.
  • 9. 2011-2016 DC Cancer Control Plan
  • 10. Cancer Control Plan Implementation What Is Needed to Produce Change? A true sense of ownership of the Plan Not only by the members of the Consortium but also by the leadership structure of the City. Each member organization, individual stakeholder, executive branch agency, and legislative representative must be—and feel like—a necessary part of a systemic change process, working not only within an individual entity but as an integral and inseparable part of a coalition making an enormous difference in the local cancer burden.
  • 11. Cancer Control Plan Implementation What Is Needed to Produce Change? Data for measurement and process improvement While this may seem a simple requirement, it involves challenges such as the sharing of potentially proprietary information, the improvement of legacy information systems, and the expansion of traditional data elements within the HIPAA framework.
  • 12. Cancer Control Plan Implementation What Is Needed to Produce Change? Resources Private and public funding sources will need to be engaged to support the educational, service, and other initiatives outlined in the plan. However, dollars are only one of the necessary resources. Others include innovations in collaborating, and coalition-building among new partners—all with an eye toward breaking out of parochial “silos” and working toward common public health goals. Stakeholder organizations must self-inventory internal resources—physical, human, organizational—that can contribute to achieving the plan’s goals.
  • 13. Cancer Control Plan Implementation Resources Needed to Fund the Plan Annual funding needs for the DCCC’s core programs total about $9 million. Costs to implement the entire five-year plan total about $45 million. Of the totals, about 42.5 percent is devoted to initiatives that support the overall plan, about 46.5 percent goes for disease- and program-specific projects, about 11 percent is for DCCC operations.
  • 14. Cancer Control Plan Implementation DCCC’s Recommendation The District must make a substantial annual investment of no less than $10 million each year to fund the Cancer Control Plan. DCCC has proposed… and is advocating for… creation of a DC Cancer Control Fund and asking that District Government support it with a minimum of $10 million each year from tobacco taxes and related revenues.
  • 15. You Can Help! DCCC can maintain essential cancer-fighting programs with help from supporters like you.
  • 16. You Can Help – Here’s How Speak Up Contact your DC Council Member and ask them to invest in cancer control by creating the DC Cancer Control Fund and supporting it with a minimum of $10 million each year.
  • 17. You Can Help – Here’s How Learn More Visit our website at: www.dccanceranswers.org Find DC Cancer Consortium on Facebook Follow us on Twitter@dccancer
  • 18. You Can Help – Here’s How Volunteer Distribute outreach materials, sign a petition, help with office support, or host a fundraiser. Email volunteer@dccanceranswers.org to learn more.
  • 19. You Can Help – Here’s How Donate Support our programs by making a contribution online at www.dccanceranswers.org Or contact DCCC at: 202-821-1933
  • 20. PART 2 ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW FOR SELECT AUDIENCES
  • 21. DC CANCER CONSORTIUM Organizational Overview
  • 22. Membership More than 75 members, including: • Advocacy Organizations • Cancer Centers • Cancer Survivors • Community-based Organizations • Government Agencies • Public Health Agencies
  • 23. DCCC’s Strength DCCC is demonstrating the power of collaboration in fighting cancer in the DC Metro Area, bridging established cancer organizations with grassroots communities. We have: • Engaged disparate stakeholders (e.g., regional cancer centers, policymakers, and local government) to focus on collaborative cancer control strategies • Successfully driven development of the DC Cancer Control Plan • Fulfilled our initial grant-making function to fund and build the capacity of a network of community groups that deliver services to underserved populations.
  • 24. DCCC’s Role Within the framework of the Cancer Control Plan, DCCC has five distinct roles: 1. Convening and facilitating collaborative cancer control efforts 2. Strategic grant-making that focuses on increasing equity in access to care 3. Advocacy of systemic changes (e.g., reimbursements, research) that impact access to care 4. Translation and dissemination of cancer evidence-based findings through training, education and funding 5. Providing technical assistance and capacity building to strengthen community groups delivering relevant services.
  • 25. DCCC’s Vision By 2021, DC Cancer Consortium will be widely recognized as a leader in cancer control, developing and sharing models for collaborative planning and strategies of value to municipalities and regions across the nation.
  • 27. DC Cancer Answers The DC Cancer AnswersSM phone line provides support to newly diagnosed cancer patients and their caregivers to answer questions about counseling, insurance, nutrition, and more. Through our partnership with the American Cancer Society, the George Washington Cancer Institute and the Citywide Patient Navigation Network ensures that cancer patients have access to life-saving care, regardless of ability to pay.
  • 28. Community Resource Guide The DCCC Community Resource Guide is an extensive, up-to-date compilation of reliable information to help and support people with cancer, caregivers and healthcare professionals throughout the DC metropolitan area. Download a FREE copy today by visiting www.dccanceranswers.org and clicking UNDERSTAND + Publications.
  • 29. Improving Access to Care: DCCC Transportation Guide
  • 30. DCCC CONSORTIUM ORGANIZATION CHART 2012 DC CANCER Organization Chart DC Cancer Consortium Board of Directors Executive Director YaVonne Vaughan Deputy Director and CDO Robert Grom Director of Finance Director Program Monitoring and David Castaneda Evaluation Courtney Clyatt Policy Manager Communications Grant Writer Development Development Stuart Berlow Manager Carrie Feehan Specialist Coordination Lisa Bass Lisa Yearwood Jessica Nazar Finance Intern DC Pediatric Palliative Care Collaboration Board of Directors KEY Direct reports In-direct reports DCCC – DCPPCC Board Liaison and Administrative Oversight