The document proposes the Cabin Creek Cultural Center, a residential youth facility on 104 acres to provide drug, alcohol, tobacco, and violence prevention activities for Native American tribes. It would include a 10,000 square foot main facility and 4,200 square foot administration building. The center aims to serve tribes in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho and provide cultural, educational, and behavioral health programming, with a staffing ratio of 1 counselor to 3 youth. It seeks $10 million in capital to fund construction and operations.
3 Hour Session Delivered to Summer Cohort at Klingenstein Center. As leaders of our institutions, we need to have strategic vision and global understanding to manage meaningful change. What demographic and philosophical changes make diversity and inclusion an imperative value added rather than a desired additive? What factors help us understand where the school is on the spectrum of exclusive clubs to inclusive organizations? How do we move our communities strategically at the pace that is right for the school? What are some best practices for getting the right people to the school and leveraging their talents? How do we sustain our positive growth over time? Discuss these questions and gather tools to help our schools become the leading edge of cultural competency, inclusion, and equity.
Inova Children's Hospital: A Mock Case Study for Cultural StrategySteve Gottschling
This case study is based on a real business problem I worked on during my internship at RP3 Agency, only this brand strategy takes a very different turn from the one the agency actually presented to Inova Children's Hospital.
Here, I take some of the trends and insights we uncovered at the agency, add some of my own, and take an approach loosely based on Holt and Cameron's "Cultural Strategy Model." Thanks for watching.
AHTR Art and Cultural Heritage Looting and DestructionAHTR
A slideshow connected to a lecture on Art and Cultural Heritage Looting and Destruction available at Art History Teaching Resources (http://arthistoryteachingresources.org/), written by Rhonda Reymond.
Study in Germany- Free Education in 30 state University Abhishek Bajaj
1) Germany is world’s 3rd largest economy
2) Students are allowed to stay for 1.5 years after the
completion of the study program
3) Learning German language will open the doors to
various cultural centers of Europe
4) Part-time jobs allowed 20 hours per week
5) Schengen Visa
6) Well known brands are from Germany like Merceeds
Benz, BMW, Volkswagen, Adidas, Audi, Allianz,
Lufthansa, etc.
7) Its famous for inventors & engineers.
8) Quality education from State Funded Universities with
No Tuition Fees.
FINAL B.ARCH THESIS PRESENTATION IIT ROORKEE:
City Centre ,Rohini ,Delhi ,Thesis project (2013)
A Mixed use development project comprises of diverse activities and functions located at the
sprawling District centre in Rohini with site area of 16 acres.With a AIM to explore the symbiotic
character of COMMERCE and CULTURE and to evolve a contemporary model of conventional
Indian market.
An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813
I also teach this workshop as a private lunch-and-learn or half-day immersive session for corporate clients. To learn more about pricing and availability, please contact me at http://familian1.com
3 Hour Session Delivered to Summer Cohort at Klingenstein Center. As leaders of our institutions, we need to have strategic vision and global understanding to manage meaningful change. What demographic and philosophical changes make diversity and inclusion an imperative value added rather than a desired additive? What factors help us understand where the school is on the spectrum of exclusive clubs to inclusive organizations? How do we move our communities strategically at the pace that is right for the school? What are some best practices for getting the right people to the school and leveraging their talents? How do we sustain our positive growth over time? Discuss these questions and gather tools to help our schools become the leading edge of cultural competency, inclusion, and equity.
Inova Children's Hospital: A Mock Case Study for Cultural StrategySteve Gottschling
This case study is based on a real business problem I worked on during my internship at RP3 Agency, only this brand strategy takes a very different turn from the one the agency actually presented to Inova Children's Hospital.
Here, I take some of the trends and insights we uncovered at the agency, add some of my own, and take an approach loosely based on Holt and Cameron's "Cultural Strategy Model." Thanks for watching.
AHTR Art and Cultural Heritage Looting and DestructionAHTR
A slideshow connected to a lecture on Art and Cultural Heritage Looting and Destruction available at Art History Teaching Resources (http://arthistoryteachingresources.org/), written by Rhonda Reymond.
Study in Germany- Free Education in 30 state University Abhishek Bajaj
1) Germany is world’s 3rd largest economy
2) Students are allowed to stay for 1.5 years after the
completion of the study program
3) Learning German language will open the doors to
various cultural centers of Europe
4) Part-time jobs allowed 20 hours per week
5) Schengen Visa
6) Well known brands are from Germany like Merceeds
Benz, BMW, Volkswagen, Adidas, Audi, Allianz,
Lufthansa, etc.
7) Its famous for inventors & engineers.
8) Quality education from State Funded Universities with
No Tuition Fees.
FINAL B.ARCH THESIS PRESENTATION IIT ROORKEE:
City Centre ,Rohini ,Delhi ,Thesis project (2013)
A Mixed use development project comprises of diverse activities and functions located at the
sprawling District centre in Rohini with site area of 16 acres.With a AIM to explore the symbiotic
character of COMMERCE and CULTURE and to evolve a contemporary model of conventional
Indian market.
An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813
I also teach this workshop as a private lunch-and-learn or half-day immersive session for corporate clients. To learn more about pricing and availability, please contact me at http://familian1.com
The Raising of America Film Screening and Panel Discussion April 29, 2015 6PM...CookCountyPLACEMATTERS
Join Cook County PLACE MATTERS at South Suburban College, South Holland, Illinois at 6PM for a special screening of The Raising of America, a new film documentary about early child development in the US. Congresswoman Robin Kelly and Cook County Department of Public Health COO Terry Mason will welcome the audience. Free and open to the public.
The 2017 Humboldt Area Foundation yearbook features stories of great work taking place in the community thanks to dedicated grantees, generous donors and inspired community members.
1. Cabin Creek Cultural Center
Executive Summary
A Native American Residential Youth Facility for Drug, Alcohol,
Tobacco and Violence Free Prevention Activities
10,000 Sq. Ft.
Main Facility & 4,200
Sq. Ft. Admin Bldg
104 Acres
½ Mile Yakima
Riverfront & 4 Lakes
Centrally
Located
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2. Cabin Creek Cultural Center
Providing Services To:
The Tribes of WA, OR and Idaho
Tribal Contract Health Service
Tribal Courts
ICW
Behavioral Health
Family Services/Social Services
Pow Wows/Canoe Family
Tribal Retreats
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4. Location, Location, Location
Centrally located in Washington State
Convenient drive from major cities
Secluded on 104 acres in the mountains
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8. Facility
Large meeting rooms
Lounge/media/game room
Breakout areas
Commercial kitchen
Spacious decks
Fully furnished and equipped
Barn and Corral facilities
Hiking and Riding Trails
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9. Facility
Bedrooms with private baths
Sleeps up to 60 people
6 fireplaces
Recreational equipment storage
Handicapped accessible
Audio/visual amenities
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10. Program Development: What will
make this project unique?
Behavioral Health Component
Strong Mentoring Component
Cultural Component
Primary Care Component
Education Component
Annual Sobriety Journey
11. Staffing
Most State Programs run ratios of 1:8, 1
counselor to 8 youth. Some are fortunate
enough to staff 1:5. Cabin Creek Cultural
Center has created a business plan that
will support staffing of 1:3. This will
optimize our ability to run a successful
program, reduce recidivism, and give our
youth the one on one attention they need.
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12. Board of Directors & Staff
Dick Jones, President
Jim Greeson, Vice President
Roxanne Finney, Secretary
Linda Jansen, Treasurer
Jay Rodne, Legal Advisor
Dr. Tucker, MD, Board Member at Large
Executive Director – Lynda Harvey
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13. Dick Jones, President
Dick Jones comes to us with 30+ years of
experience working for the Department of
Social & Health Services, Chemical and
Alcohol Division. Dick has worked with
Tribal Nations across Washington State.
He is currently the President of the
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital and also
works for the Snoqualmie Tribe.
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14. Roxanne Finney, Secretary
Roxanne Finney is a Native American
woman that comes to us with 20+ years of
experience working for the United Indians
of All Tribes Foundation. She is currently
the Social Services Director for a
Washington State Tribe and is excited to
serve our Native Youth as Secretary on
the Cultural Center’s Board.
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15. Lynda Harvey, Executive Director
Biography:
Current Exec Director for Snoqualmie Health
and Social Services
Current Exec Director of the Northwest
Tribal Emergency Management Council /
Retired Tribal Law Enforcement
B.S Biology/Chemistry
Master’s Degree in Business Administration
in progress
Previous Business Owner
Long-Term Volunteer for Washington State
Law Enforcement and Tribal Police
Founder of the Cabin Creek Cultural Center 15
16. Board Qualifications
Sales & Marketing Experience
Tribal Business, Health and Social
Services Experience
Executive Management Experience
Dedicated to Tribal Country
Experienced in Organizing and Planning
Tenacious Goal-Oriented Mentality
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28. Objective
Raise $10M in Capital
Applying for Grant from USDA for $5.8
Million
Restructure Current Liabilities
Provide Working Capital
Operations
Marketing Budget
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29. Marketing Advantages
Great need in Tribal Country for cost effective programs
Ideally Centrally located for the Tribes of WA, ID and OR
Lodge and lands offer Cultural relevance – located
adjacent to the Pacific Crest Trail
Professional chef prepares traditional cultural meals
Exclusive use for Tribal Youth
360 degree view of mountains & river
Greater Staffing for Tribal Youth
Year-round activities
State-of-the-art A/V equipment, Wi-Fi
Multi-purpose, flexible facility
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30. Potential Partners
US Dept of Health & Human Services
Tribes in Washington, Idaho and
Oregon WA State Department of Health
Tobacco Cessation
Contract Health Service
Family Services/Social Services WA State Department of Social and
Behavioral Health Health Services
Tribal Court Systems Suicide Prevention
Tribal Police Violence Prevention
Indian Child Welfare US Department of Agriculture
Foster Care Community Rural Development
Tribal Casino Impact Contributions
United Indians Foundation
Northwest Portland Area Indian
Potlatch Foundation
Health Board
Bill Gates Foundation
American Indian Health
Commission Paul Allen Foundation
Indian Health Service Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians
Small Tribes of Washington NW Tribal Emergency Mgmt Council
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31. Thank You,
Cabin Creek Cultural Center
We would like to take
this opportunity to thank
you for viewing our
presentation and trust
you will join us in our
vision of guiding our
Native Youth away from
the debilitating life of
substance abuse and
crime.