From Issues to Impact: Meeting of the New Jersey Bonner NetworkBonner Foundation
These slides are part of a presentation for the New Jersey Bonner Network's September 2016 gathering of Bonner Scholars, Bonner Leaders, and AmeriCorps members. Together, they will explore how to build cross-campus and multi-city collaboration that might strengthen the impact of civic engagement on issues like college access, literacy, adult education, and food insecurity. Presented by Bonner Foundation staff Bobby Hackett, Ariane Hoy, Kristi Cordier, and Elvis Diaz.
Ready to talk about money? With Circles, Society of Grownups has adapted its financial literacy curriculum for groups to use anywhere, anytime, in any setting. From the basics of financial literacy to setting goals, budgeting to salary negotiation, our Circles discussions enable Grownups (at any level of financial literacy) to start those all-important conversations about money. Use this leadership guide in tandem with our Circles curriculum (also on SlideShare) with your own group.
From Issues to Impact: Meeting of the New Jersey Bonner NetworkBonner Foundation
These slides are part of a presentation for the New Jersey Bonner Network's September 2016 gathering of Bonner Scholars, Bonner Leaders, and AmeriCorps members. Together, they will explore how to build cross-campus and multi-city collaboration that might strengthen the impact of civic engagement on issues like college access, literacy, adult education, and food insecurity. Presented by Bonner Foundation staff Bobby Hackett, Ariane Hoy, Kristi Cordier, and Elvis Diaz.
Ready to talk about money? With Circles, Society of Grownups has adapted its financial literacy curriculum for groups to use anywhere, anytime, in any setting. From the basics of financial literacy to setting goals, budgeting to salary negotiation, our Circles discussions enable Grownups (at any level of financial literacy) to start those all-important conversations about money. Use this leadership guide in tandem with our Circles curriculum (also on SlideShare) with your own group.
This presentation focuses on strategies and tips for effective meetings and facilitation. Designed for the New Jersey Campus Compact and Bonner Foundation VISTA Leaders, it especially covers how young professionals in nonprofit settings might plan and lead meetings that contribute to the mission, effectiveness, and impact of their organizations.
Review of work on the Global Citizenship Program at Webster University, with attention to iimproving student learning and well being through exercising care.
Everywhere in Education we see curriculum change and renewal, change responding to external policy, responding to our desire to refresh our Education programmes and sometimes responding to internal institutional requirements but as academics working in Education departments we always seek to develop our curricula by being informed by what we know about effective learning
Joe Hallgarten presentation from the HEA 'Curriculum Challenge: Being a Curriculum Thinker' event on 7 April 2014
Although we are over 20 years into the 21st century, we still struggle to teach these skills that students will need to be successful in the real world. This presentation discusses what these skills are and how you can teach them in your classrooms.
August BPN - Professional Development: Using Your Skills to Get Ahead and Hel...VolunteerMatch
As a corporate responsibility professional, you understand the importance of focusing on complex social issues and creating social change. But what about creating positive change in yourself to gain a wider and deeper perspective of your role and the overall work of your company? Learn how to step out of your comfort zone to gain professional development and how pro bono volunteering can be the answer for employee volunteerism.
In this month’s Best Practice Network (BPN) Webcast, hosted by ACCP, we’ll hear from two thought-leaders in volunteerism and professional development. Katherine Campbell, Executive Director at Council for Certification in Volunteer Administration (CCVA), manages professional credentialing programs for leaders of volunteers. Amanda MacArthur, Vice President of Global Pro Bono & Engagement at PYXERA Global, designs and implements corporate social responsibility programs for the public and private sector focused on skills-based volunteerism. Both have extensive backgrounds in designing volunteer programs that benefit the organization, company, and individual. Register now!
Amanda MacArthur & Katherine Campbell are authors in VolunteerMatch’s new book Volunteer Engagement 2.0: Ideas and Insights Changing the World. They are just 2 of the 35 volunteer engagement experts sharing their knowledge on what’s next in volunteer engagement.
Book details: http://bit.ly/1HsI5tQ
NCompass Live - April 13, 2022
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The way people consume information has changed a lot over the past two years —including our library patrons. Learn how to make some small adjustments to your library's social media to ensure that your community members stop scrolling and start paying attention to your posts even in a very crowded feed. This quick course will include buzz phrases such as: Quality vs Quantity and Short Form Content to help you create thumb-pausing content in 2022.
Presenter: Suzanne Macaulay, Deputy Director, Pioneer Library System, Canandaigua, NY.
Between Filth and Fortune- Urban Cattle Foraging Realities by Devi S Nair, An...Mansi Shah
This study examines cattle rearing in urban and rural settings, focusing on milk production and consumption. By exploring a case in Ahmedabad, it highlights the challenges and processes in dairy farming across different environments, emphasising the need for sustainable practices and the essential role of milk in daily consumption.
This presentation focuses on strategies and tips for effective meetings and facilitation. Designed for the New Jersey Campus Compact and Bonner Foundation VISTA Leaders, it especially covers how young professionals in nonprofit settings might plan and lead meetings that contribute to the mission, effectiveness, and impact of their organizations.
Review of work on the Global Citizenship Program at Webster University, with attention to iimproving student learning and well being through exercising care.
Everywhere in Education we see curriculum change and renewal, change responding to external policy, responding to our desire to refresh our Education programmes and sometimes responding to internal institutional requirements but as academics working in Education departments we always seek to develop our curricula by being informed by what we know about effective learning
Joe Hallgarten presentation from the HEA 'Curriculum Challenge: Being a Curriculum Thinker' event on 7 April 2014
Although we are over 20 years into the 21st century, we still struggle to teach these skills that students will need to be successful in the real world. This presentation discusses what these skills are and how you can teach them in your classrooms.
August BPN - Professional Development: Using Your Skills to Get Ahead and Hel...VolunteerMatch
As a corporate responsibility professional, you understand the importance of focusing on complex social issues and creating social change. But what about creating positive change in yourself to gain a wider and deeper perspective of your role and the overall work of your company? Learn how to step out of your comfort zone to gain professional development and how pro bono volunteering can be the answer for employee volunteerism.
In this month’s Best Practice Network (BPN) Webcast, hosted by ACCP, we’ll hear from two thought-leaders in volunteerism and professional development. Katherine Campbell, Executive Director at Council for Certification in Volunteer Administration (CCVA), manages professional credentialing programs for leaders of volunteers. Amanda MacArthur, Vice President of Global Pro Bono & Engagement at PYXERA Global, designs and implements corporate social responsibility programs for the public and private sector focused on skills-based volunteerism. Both have extensive backgrounds in designing volunteer programs that benefit the organization, company, and individual. Register now!
Amanda MacArthur & Katherine Campbell are authors in VolunteerMatch’s new book Volunteer Engagement 2.0: Ideas and Insights Changing the World. They are just 2 of the 35 volunteer engagement experts sharing their knowledge on what’s next in volunteer engagement.
Book details: http://bit.ly/1HsI5tQ
NCompass Live - April 13, 2022
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
The way people consume information has changed a lot over the past two years —including our library patrons. Learn how to make some small adjustments to your library's social media to ensure that your community members stop scrolling and start paying attention to your posts even in a very crowded feed. This quick course will include buzz phrases such as: Quality vs Quantity and Short Form Content to help you create thumb-pausing content in 2022.
Presenter: Suzanne Macaulay, Deputy Director, Pioneer Library System, Canandaigua, NY.
Between Filth and Fortune- Urban Cattle Foraging Realities by Devi S Nair, An...Mansi Shah
This study examines cattle rearing in urban and rural settings, focusing on milk production and consumption. By exploring a case in Ahmedabad, it highlights the challenges and processes in dairy farming across different environments, emphasising the need for sustainable practices and the essential role of milk in daily consumption.
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A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
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Book Formatting: Quality Control Checks for DesignersConfidence Ago
This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
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Through an exploration of brand psychology and consumer behavior, this study sheds light on the intricate ways in which effective branding strategies, strategic social media engagement, and user-centric website design contribute to altering consumers' perceptions. We delve into the principles that underlie successful brand transformations, examining how visual identity, messaging, and storytelling can captivate and resonate with target audiences.
Methodologically, this research employs a comprehensive approach, combining qualitative and quantitative analyses. Real-world case studies illustrate the impact of branding, social media campaigns, and website redesigns on consumer perception, sales figures, and profitability. We assess the various metrics, including brand awareness, customer engagement, conversion rates, and revenue growth, to measure the effectiveness of these strategies.
The results underscore the pivotal role of cohesive branding, social media influence, and website usability in shaping positive brand perceptions, influencing consumer decisions, and ultimately bolstering sales and profitability. This paper provides actionable insights and strategic recommendations for businesses seeking to leverage branding, social media, and website design as potent tools to enhance their market position and financial success.
4. What are your go-to grocery
stores/supermarkets?
How far do you travel to
get to your fresh foods?
4
5. Lives more than one mile away
from the closest supermarket.
Surrounded by only fast food
options and convenience stores
Food is processed and high in sugar
and fats, so there is low nutritional
value to the food offered
5
Meet Jim
|AboutBlankPlate
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|AboutBlankPlate
An area where people have limited
access to affordable and nutritious
food like fruits, vegetables, whole
grains. Often these are low income
neighbourhoods with reduced
mobility.
A food desert
7. ● Unhealthy eating habits
● High rate of obesity, type-2
diabetes, heart disease
Food InJustice
The unjust systems built in these
neighbourhoods have broken the
residents relationships with food
and with community.
7
|AboutBlankPlate
An area where people have limited
access to affordable and nutritious
food like fruits, vegetables, whole
grains. Often these are low income
neighbourhoods with reduced
mobility.
A food desert
8. Food deserts
750,000 people in NYC live in
8
|AboutBlankPlate
Resource: Kathleen Y. Li, BS; Ellen K. Cromley, PhD;
Ashley M. Fox, PhD; Carol R. Horowitz, MD, MPH
9. Jim recognizes the food injustice in his
community!
He is motivated to fight it.
9
|AboutBlankPlate
11. Learn
Culinary skills
11
Blank Plate Big Goals
|AboutBlankPlate
Blank Plate’s mission is to initiate social change towards food
equity for communities that lack access to healthy food.
Build relationship
with food
Create and engage
with community
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|AboutBlankPlate
Blank Plate’s 10 week program
includes reflective &
collaborative activities like :
● Collective storytelling
● Sensory reframing
Design has the ability to
create preferable and just
systems.
13. This program has been successfully
going on at The point, South Bronx
since 2011.
Blank Plate has now put together a
playbook which will act as a guide
for other communities facing food
injustice.
13
|AboutBlankPlate
14. Train the trainers Playbook
● Helps leaders to identify the food
injustice in their community
● Identify other community leaders,
Build a team included chef,
teaching artists,etc.
● Develop a sustainable creative
culinary curriculum
● Run the classes and organise the
fundraising dinner
14
|AboutBlankPlate
17. What Blank Plate
wants
(the final dish)
Scale up
17
|ProjectBrief
Scoping
To scale,
Blank Plate needs
(the recipe)
● A Partnering community
● A Funder
18. What Blank Plate
wants
(the final dish)
Scale up
18
|ProjectBrief
Scoping
To scale,
Blank Plate needs
(the recipe)
● A Partnering community
● A Funder
These are
dependent on
(the main ingredient)
● Train the Trainer’s
Playbook
19. 19
|ProjectBrief
It’s essential to work on
the playbook before we
look for a funder and a
new community!
Yes! that’s awesome.
Looking forward to
working with you ladies!
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2.
Playbook is for leaders like Jim who
can potentially be Facilitators of the
program.
1.
Playbook is for Organizations interested
in adopting the model in their
communities.
|Research
It should be a flexible, inspiring and
instructional guidebook.
They need to feel confident to
build a relationship with BP and
see its relevance.
23. Read the Trainer’s
Playbook
To have first hand
experience of the
book
Interviews
with Client
To Clear doubts about
content, usage and
intention of the book
Sec Research on
Facilitation guides
To find what’s
missing, what
elements are most
effective
Testing
with Sloan Leo
To understand the
perspective of a
community leader
4.
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|Research
3.2.1.
24. 24
|Research
There is a gap between the value of the program and
it’s translation into the book.
25. 25
|Research
There is a gap between the value of the program and
it’s translation into the book.
Blank Plate Model Train the Trainers Playbook
Blank Plate has been successfully
running for almost 10 years, with a
clear vision and mission. They
have a lot of knowledge and
insight on the issue.
1. Playbook lacks clarity in some parts of
its journey. Example, it does not explain
why fighting food injustice is
important.
2. The content seems repetitive. Example,
Bank plate model and bronx story is
merged together and spread across
the book.
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|Research
There is a gap between the value of the program and
it’s translation into the book.
Blank Plate Model Train the Trainers Playbook
Blank Plate model includes many
stages and requires different
skills, from developing a
curriculum to constantly trying to
get sponsorships.
1. The reader feels lost in the structure.
Text heavy pages reduce readability.
2. If one does not have prior experience
of one or more skills needed, the book
might not be able to guide them
through all the stages.
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|Research
There is a gap between the value of the program and
it’s translation into the book.
Blank Plate Model Train the Trainers Playbook
Blank Plate model is very flexible.
It is open for the community to
decide their own curriculums and
workshop activities.
The playbook feels more structured and fixed
in its approach. It misses some opportunities
to make the reader actively participate while
reading the book.
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To bridge this gap, we wanted to talk with the
community members and participants themselves.
We designed some cultural probes that would help
us to do that effectively.
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|Research
To show the impact of the
program at Bronx, we want to
collect stories from students
who have participated in the
Blank Plate Program.
30. What words, drawings, feelings do they use to
define the Program.
1. Make a poster
30
|Research
31. What part of the program are they enjoying the
most?
2. Social media story
31
|Research
32. What is the impact, what are they learning from
the program? What are they taking back home?
3. The change
32
|Research
33. To improve the process of
planning and running the
program, we want to understand
the experience of the Teaching
Artist and Chef.
33
|Research
37. ● Build new content for the
playbook together.
● Understand BP ecosystem &
flow of work.
● Understand BP’s role with its
partnering communities.
37
|Ideation
Co-creation
40. ● 4 months of work
● 8 meetings with Mai
● 7 weeks of research
● 9 weeks of design and iterations
● 100 hours of group meetings
● 196 hours of individual work
40
|Ideation
45. 2.
Outline the contents
of the book
● To gauge the intention of the book
and clearly know what information
each chapter contains
45
|Recommendations.Edits
Before
49. 4.
Add a detailed
description for
each stage
● To help the reader plan and
prepare as they are reading
● To demonstrate the
flexibility of the model
49
|Recommendations.Edits
Before
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We are grateful we got the opportunity to
collaborate with Blank Plate which is helping
community leaders become change makers.
We sincerely wish that communities like Jims’
are able to use the Blank Plate model to fight
food injustice and change their narrative.
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Thank You Mai & Eulani
for letting us into this
beautiful journey of yours and
being the most fun and
understanding clients ever!
Thank You Miya & Corwin
For guiding us all the way here.