With the November 2024 passage of Measure I, a voter-approved countywide sales tax, and the final year of the 2021-2026 Strategic Plan, First 5 Sonoma County was in need of a robust strategic planning process to map out the next five years. Additionally, the Measure I ordinance includes an eleven-member appointed Community Advisory Council to provide implementation recommendations to First 5 Sonoma County. Recognizing the opportunity to dramatically shift the early childhood landscape in Sonoma County, First 5 Sonoma County wanted a planning approach that deeply engaged the county’s voters and critical partners.
VIVA was engaged in early 2025 to design and implement the strategic planning process, which included the launch and ongoing facilitation of the Community Advisory Council.
VIVA initiated our collaborative design process with First 5 Sonoma County by first grounding in their diversity, equity, belonging and anti-racism (DEBAR) framework, which centers around listening to those closest to the issues and designing for the margins. Using that as our guiding lens, VIVA conducted a review of current community-level data and identified several core planning groups, which included:
Each of the planning groups above were informed by input gathered and synthesized from numerous community feedback efforts. Complementing a needs assessment conducted by Equity First Consulting, VIVA held a listening session with ECE providers in both English and Spanish, a listening session with over 20 health community partners, and a focus group of Federally Qualified Health Centers.
Through this comprehensive 9-month process, the First 5 Commission approved a set of early Measure I investments for rollout in 2025, and adopted the final 2026-2031 Strategic Plan in December 2025. Since then, VIVA has continued to support First 5 Sonoma County in its implementation of the strategic plan, including facilitation of a Sonoma County Early Relational Health Consortium.