Communicating Expectations & Achieving Accountability
ARKANSAS
ANNUAL TRAINING CONFERENCE
Mick Prince | Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity
www.nascsp.org
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Communicating Expectations & Achieving Accountability Mick Prince | Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity ARKANSAS ANNUAL TRAINING CONFERENCE www.nascsp.org Communication Methods Communication is important when trying
Communicating Expectations & Achieving Accountability
ANNUAL TRAINING CONFERENCE
Mick Prince | Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity
www.nascsp.org
Communication is important when trying to get 34 local agencies on the same page. Illinois is a unique state with respect to geography, number of agencies, and a mix of rural and urban environments. There is no one size fits all approach.
network that is not a change in policy, is handled through an email broadcast to the network of subgrantees.
based on Monitoring Results
Twitter? Nobody in their right mind would officially communicate to their network via Twitter, right?
to discuss the nuance of applying for the grants.
two day Policy and Procedures Workshop to discuss any technical or programmatic changes for the upcoming
monitoring results.
meeting.
for operating a successfully Grant/Utility Program.
training and technical assistance and also performs program and quality assurance monitoring.
assigned to 34 agencies. We are planning on hiring several monitors in the coming months.
consistency in monitoring protocols and allow the “techs” to share best practices from their monitoring visits.
Quarter 1
Continuous Process
Quarters 2-4
activities.
PY 2019 TOP 10 Findings
Procurement Training
University of Illinois
building science (IHWAP)
From Mobile Homes to 300 unit multifamily buildings, we have them all. Some housing stock requires tailored training.
the agency’s ability to effectively administer the grants.
Mick Prince Weatherization Program Manager Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity O: 217.785.6135 mick.prince@illinois.gov www.illinois.gov/dceo