FBOs and CBOs work collectively to reconstitute communities and, through advocacy, use technology to implement and measure the impact of their collective programs on the well-being of individuals, families, and communities. To maximize the effect of FBO and CBO services on communities, they need a trusted partner with a track record of improving the lives of youth and families living in at-risk and underserved communities.
The SmarTech Nexus Foundation (STN) and our partners have more than 50 years of experience using technology and innovation to improve the lives of some of the most vulnerable populations across the United States. To this end, STN assembled a network of academic, public, and private-sector contributors who share a passion for using technology for social good. Our solution informed by decades of experience is architected to provide a standard, secure, and scalable technology platform for CBOs to facilitate the delivery of accountable, transparent, and trusted services. We provide CBOs with the capacity to empower their communities as they revive neighborhoods and build community resilience to poverty and inequality, social exclusion, violence, and fragility. Ultimately, STN provides FBOs and CBOs, regardless of size or location, the capacity to offer “more services to more people in more locations
STN’s standard, secure, and scalable platform model focused on a “Community First” approach and empowering FBOs and CBOs to collectively work together across their local communities to identify and address the barriers and threats related to community resilience and sustainability. Through the Community1st mobile application (Community1stApp) and with a push of a button, FBOs and CBOs representatives will:
Connect community members and families in need to community-based service providers with the capacity to provide an array of services required to assist the overall well-being of individuals and families.
Advocate for and manage sustained community engagement throughon-line interactions with past, current, and potential participants.
Leverage community assets and information and teaching individuals the skills needed to facilitate their empowerment, with self-advocacy being the ultimate goal.
Track and analyze data to build capacity within faith-based organizations and communities to fulfill the basic needs of individuals and families.
FBO and CBO Leadership Responsibilities
To participate, the leadership of FBOs and CBOs go through a simple registration process and assign a Service Advocate. They are required to:
- Participate in a Community1st Program orientation and
demonstration of the Community1stApp
- Stress the importance of participating in Community1st Program to
congregation and client-base to promote use of the Community1stApp
to residents of the local community
- Identify at least two staff members per location to support Community1stApp registration and responses to service requests from
their community.
- Work with their leadership to identify the needed resources to meet
program goals and objectives.