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About ROMA |
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ROMA is
an approach to management which builds accountability into the daily activities of
employees and the daily operations of an organization. ROMA is an avenue for organizations
to continually evaluate the effectiveness of their programs and plot a course for
improvements in agency capacity and performance. ROMA is also the common language for
members of the Community Action Network to use to respond to the Government Performance
and Results Act (GPRA) of 1993 (which requires that federally funded programs demonstrate
measurable outcomes). In August of 1994, Donald Sykes, the Director of the Office of Community Services (OCS), chartered the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Monitoring and Assessment Task Force. The task force created six broad goals and a list of direct measures for members of the Community Action Network to use when responding to GPRA. A detailed version of the new 1999 goals and measures is also available. Two goals speak about family level outcomes, two goals address community level outcomes, and two goals specify agency level outcomes: 1. Low-Income People Become More Self-Sufficient. (Family level) Background Documents:
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