The EVENT organizing strategy document approved by the residents at the Resident Volunteer Meeting held on 17th Nov 2013 At 10.00 AM at the PP Central Lawns chaired by Anila Rattan K204
A strategy for running cultural EVENTS in DLFs largest Condominium society of Gurgaon, formed with an aim to create a democratic and inclusive system of managing the cultural events of the condominium with maximum residents involved so as to create a community of EQUALS.
Saxilby with Ingelby Neighbourhood Development Plancommunitylincs
This document discusses the community engagement efforts of the Saxilby with Ingleby Neighborhood Development Plan Steering Group. It outlines that an earlier plan failed due to lack of community engagement. The relaunched group in 2015 has had consistent membership and worked to ensure all community members feel valued and listened to. Their engagement efforts have included questionnaires, consultation events, working with local schools, social media outreach, and leveraging existing community groups. These efforts have led to successful turnout and feedback at community awareness consultations. Upcoming plans include further work with local schools and a business event.
Local Authority Support For neighbourhood Planningcommunitylincs
This document discusses support provided by North Kesteven District Council for Neighbourhood Planning in the local area. The council currently has 10 designated neighbourhood planning areas, with 1 made plan and 2 areas in pre-submission. The council is required to organize examinations and referendums, and provide advice to groups developing plans. North Kesteven provides general support like maps and studies, as well as technical support with data analysis and pre-submission checks. It advises determining the need for and goals of a plan, engaging the community, working with the council, and learning from made plans.
Thousands of people in Georgia live in inadequate housing, so money was donated to Habitat for Humanity to help address this issue. A basketball tournament was organized and meticulous research was done to find an adequate gym while social media was used to promote the event and drinking fountains advertised it. Careful planning including creating a timeline was key to setting up a successful round robin basketball tournament to raise funds for Habitat for Humanity housing projects.
The 9th Annual GoDesign Golf Tournament was held on April 5, 2019 with registration and lunch beginning at 11am and a shotgun start from 1-6pm. The goal was to secure 2 sponsors and donations from 19 businesses and 9 golf courses. They exceeded their target of 16 teams with 18 teams and over 72 attendees. The budget was around $6,000 which was covered by the $8,500 raised. Feedback was 100% satisfaction. Lessons included managing timing and communication better. Positives included good turnout and interactions, while negatives included late food arrival and trash can issues. Recommendations included streamlining check-in, getting early sponsor commitments, and further using social media.
This document is an advertisement for Ellen Kaye Events, an event planning company specializing in nonprofit events. The company has experience planning galas, conferences, arts festivals, fairs, and community commemorations. Notable past events include a festival with 3 stages, 75 artists, and 7,000 attendees, and speeches from Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary, David Eisenhower, and Governor Michael and Kitty Dukakis. Contact information is provided.
The EVENT organizing strategy document approved by the residents at the Resident Volunteer Meeting held on 17th Nov 2013 At 10.00 AM at the PP Central Lawns chaired by Anila Rattan K204
A strategy for running cultural EVENTS in DLFs largest Condominium society of Gurgaon, formed with an aim to create a democratic and inclusive system of managing the cultural events of the condominium with maximum residents involved so as to create a community of EQUALS.
Saxilby with Ingelby Neighbourhood Development Plancommunitylincs
This document discusses the community engagement efforts of the Saxilby with Ingleby Neighborhood Development Plan Steering Group. It outlines that an earlier plan failed due to lack of community engagement. The relaunched group in 2015 has had consistent membership and worked to ensure all community members feel valued and listened to. Their engagement efforts have included questionnaires, consultation events, working with local schools, social media outreach, and leveraging existing community groups. These efforts have led to successful turnout and feedback at community awareness consultations. Upcoming plans include further work with local schools and a business event.
Local Authority Support For neighbourhood Planningcommunitylincs
This document discusses support provided by North Kesteven District Council for Neighbourhood Planning in the local area. The council currently has 10 designated neighbourhood planning areas, with 1 made plan and 2 areas in pre-submission. The council is required to organize examinations and referendums, and provide advice to groups developing plans. North Kesteven provides general support like maps and studies, as well as technical support with data analysis and pre-submission checks. It advises determining the need for and goals of a plan, engaging the community, working with the council, and learning from made plans.
Thousands of people in Georgia live in inadequate housing, so money was donated to Habitat for Humanity to help address this issue. A basketball tournament was organized and meticulous research was done to find an adequate gym while social media was used to promote the event and drinking fountains advertised it. Careful planning including creating a timeline was key to setting up a successful round robin basketball tournament to raise funds for Habitat for Humanity housing projects.
The 9th Annual GoDesign Golf Tournament was held on April 5, 2019 with registration and lunch beginning at 11am and a shotgun start from 1-6pm. The goal was to secure 2 sponsors and donations from 19 businesses and 9 golf courses. They exceeded their target of 16 teams with 18 teams and over 72 attendees. The budget was around $6,000 which was covered by the $8,500 raised. Feedback was 100% satisfaction. Lessons included managing timing and communication better. Positives included good turnout and interactions, while negatives included late food arrival and trash can issues. Recommendations included streamlining check-in, getting early sponsor commitments, and further using social media.
This document is an advertisement for Ellen Kaye Events, an event planning company specializing in nonprofit events. The company has experience planning galas, conferences, arts festivals, fairs, and community commemorations. Notable past events include a festival with 3 stages, 75 artists, and 7,000 attendees, and speeches from Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary, David Eisenhower, and Governor Michael and Kitty Dukakis. Contact information is provided.
Get Your City or Community Ready for #GivingTuesday 2014Network for Good
The document outlines lessons learned from Baltimore's successful #GivingTuesday campaign in 2013 called BmoreGivesMore. The campaign raised $5.7 million for Baltimore nonprofits. It was executed by dedicated partners and supported by an agile marketing team. The document recommends setting an ambitious fundraising goal, engaging local establishment and community partners, branding the campaign, being creative in outreach, and celebrating results.
The document discusses 5 topics: 1) inspirations which include family support, friends, and role models, 2) the economy and opportunities for improvement in IT, demand, and opportunities, 3) government support through subsidies, high import taxes, and facilities, 4) populations which covers admitting foreigners, population growth, and diversity of preferences, and 5) social responsibilities such as fulfilling needs and wants, relief for the needy, and scholarships.
Presentation from Paul Harrison (Carve) and Justin Reid (Head of Digital & Social Media at VisitBritain) at the VIBE event in London 14th September, 2010. The presentation shows the strategy developed by VisitBritain for engaging the world in the UK as a tourist destination. Carve have advised VisitBritain for the past 12 months.
The document provides information on hosting an unconference event, including important steps, frequently asked questions, and examples. Some key points covered include:
1) An unconference is a participant-driven event focused on collaboration without a set schedule.
2) Common concerns about hosting one are addressed, such as lack of expertise, time, and reasons people would attend without an agenda.
3) Examples are given for how previous Real Estate BarCamp events were organized and promoted with varying levels of resources.
4) Contact information is provided for those with additional questions.
The document discusses how to take a tennis event to the next level by working with media and sponsors. It provides tips on evaluating current events and goals, identifying what will create buzz and make an event special, attracting sponsors and celebrities, planning logistics like staffing, marketing, and on-site needs, and tips for follow up after the event. The presenter, Bill Riddle, is an experienced tennis professional and event director who shares lessons from producing events in different countries and industries.
Allison Homer and Jennifer Chen worked with Gretna to present GretnaFest - celebrating the community. Also included are recommendations for future projects.
The Ohio Valley Hoops Classic is a two-day basketball showcase event that will invite teams from around the region to play. It offers quality high school basketball to fans in the area for a reasonable $10 daily or $15 two-day admission price. The event will be hosted at an easily accessible, large venue located in a moderately populated area to accommodate a large number of fans.
08/31/2017 - District Governor Bill Biddleprofcyclist
1) The document outlines goals and plans for Rotary District 6780 for the 2017-2018 year, including raising funds for polio eradication, membership growth, leadership training, and local and international service projects.
2) Key goals include raising $100,000 for polio eradication efforts, adopting a research scientist, promoting satellite clubs and new members, providing leadership training, and supporting children, clean water, literacy, and disaster relief projects.
3) The district conference and participation in the international Rotary convention are highlighted as opportunities for fellowship and achieving the outlined goals.
The document outlines the requirements and process for Rotary clubs and districts to receive district grants from The Rotary Foundation. To qualify for a district grant, clubs must agree to the memorandum of understanding and send a member to a grant management seminar. Districts can use up to 50% of their designated district funds to receive one small-scale, short-term grant annually to fund local or international activities aligned with The Rotary Foundation's mission of advancing world understanding, goodwill, and peace. The document also details the application and stewardship requirements for district grants.
The Champlain Housing Trust (CHT) engages community and resident members in several ways:
1) CHT has an open membership that includes anyone living in its service areas of Chittenden, Franklin, and Grand Isle Counties in Vermont. Members elect some board seats and have powers over board decisions, bylaws, and the resale formula.
2) CHT engages resident members through newsletters, an annual meeting, picnic and other events. Resident members can also serve on the board.
3) CHT provides programs and services to both renters and homeowner residents, including outreach, homebuyer education, and post-purchase workshops on maintenance, financing and more.
This document discusses Rotary grants which support local and global projects. There are district grants for small, short-term local or international projects. Global grants fund large, long-term international projects aligned with Rotary's areas of focus that have sustainable outcomes. Global grants require a minimum budget of $30,000 and partnership between clubs. The grants support humanitarian projects, scholarships, and vocational training. Doing a community needs assessment helps identify relevant project opportunities. Getting involved includes participating in district and global grants, joining Rotarian Action Groups, and attending grant management training.
This document discusses various fundraising sources for an Engineering Without Borders student chapter. It outlines that Pizza Thursdays and an annual Fun Run are major sources of fundraising, bringing in around $6,000 and fully covering event costs respectively. Corporate sponsorships associated with the Fun Run are another key source of revenue. Writing grants and receiving funding from the College of Engineering are also discussed. While Pizza Thursdays and the Fun Run have been successful, local restaurant fundraisers and sporting event concessions brought in very little money. The document concludes with proposing questions for a fundraising roundtable discussion.
Danise Alano-Martin, Director of Economic & Sustainable Development for the City of Bloomington, gave a presentation on economic development for the 2012 Inter-City Visit.
This document outlines how a volunteer organization uses new technologies like their website MyISPCC and social media to organize and communicate with volunteers across different regions of Ireland. It discusses the roles of regional volunteer organizers, how they send out weekly digest emails to volunteers, and how the MyISPCC website allows volunteers to chat online, read news and events, find trainings, and connect with other volunteers and staff. The organization also uses social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook to further engage and connect with volunteers.
Ejercicios de estructuras de lewis jesus gonzalezJesus Gonzalez
El documento instruye al lector a dibujar la estructura de Lewis de cada elemento en la tabla periódica según el número de electrones en su capa externa y su posición en los grupos representativos. Proporciona una tabla periódica para que el lector dibuje el número correspondiente de electrones de valencia para cada elemento.
This lesson teaches students about fractions, decimals, and percentages. It includes examples of converting between these representations. Students practice converting fractions to decimals and percentages using models like grids and tape diagrams. They work problems involving fractions of quantities and percentages completed of a whole. The lesson emphasizes that fractions, decimals, and percentages are related and can be converted between forms using scaling or division.
El documento describe los cambios que han traído las nuevas tecnologías a las bibliotecas, incluyendo la transición hacia formatos digitales y servicios en línea. También discute el rol cambiante de los bibliotecarios para adaptarse a un entorno híbrido físico-digital y garantizar que todos los usuarios puedan acceder a la información.
The document provides instructions for students to explore decimals to the thousandths place value by completing exercises that have them write fractions as decimals and vice versa. It reviews place value of decimals to the thousandths and has students complete drawing and conversion practice problems between fractions and decimals in the thousandths place. The homework assigned is to complete selected problems on pages 119-120 dealing with writing fractions as decimals and decimals as fractions to the thousandths place.
Tadeo Jones pide ayuda a los lectores de su blog para adivinar su próximo destino mientras viaja por diferentes lugares durante el curso escolar, ya que él seguirá las sugerencias que dejen como comentarios en el blog pero todavía no sabe a dónde ir.
Este documento describe una serie de seminarios de capacitación brindados en Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina entre 2011 y 2012 sobre temas relacionados con los derechos humanos y la protección integral de niños y adolescentes. Los seminarios estuvieron dirigidos a docentes y operadores de programas sociales con el objetivo de sensibilizar sobre el maltrato y abuso infantil. Más de 30 proyectos fueron desarrollados luego de las capacitaciones en escuelas públicas y privadas.
The document provides guidance to grant recipients on generating local publicity for projects funded by BIG Lottery Fund. It discusses:
1) How all grants awarded are made public through press releases and websites to alert national and regional media, but it is then up to individual projects to generate their own local publicity.
2) Ways for projects to proactively generate local publicity, including having a communications plan, researching local media contacts and deadlines, and issuing press releases with relevant stories and spokespeople.
3) How to handle reactive media inquiries by gathering context and being prepared with fact-checked statements while exercising the right of reply for incorrect reporting.
Get Your City or Community Ready for #GivingTuesday 2014Network for Good
The document outlines lessons learned from Baltimore's successful #GivingTuesday campaign in 2013 called BmoreGivesMore. The campaign raised $5.7 million for Baltimore nonprofits. It was executed by dedicated partners and supported by an agile marketing team. The document recommends setting an ambitious fundraising goal, engaging local establishment and community partners, branding the campaign, being creative in outreach, and celebrating results.
The document discusses 5 topics: 1) inspirations which include family support, friends, and role models, 2) the economy and opportunities for improvement in IT, demand, and opportunities, 3) government support through subsidies, high import taxes, and facilities, 4) populations which covers admitting foreigners, population growth, and diversity of preferences, and 5) social responsibilities such as fulfilling needs and wants, relief for the needy, and scholarships.
Presentation from Paul Harrison (Carve) and Justin Reid (Head of Digital & Social Media at VisitBritain) at the VIBE event in London 14th September, 2010. The presentation shows the strategy developed by VisitBritain for engaging the world in the UK as a tourist destination. Carve have advised VisitBritain for the past 12 months.
The document provides information on hosting an unconference event, including important steps, frequently asked questions, and examples. Some key points covered include:
1) An unconference is a participant-driven event focused on collaboration without a set schedule.
2) Common concerns about hosting one are addressed, such as lack of expertise, time, and reasons people would attend without an agenda.
3) Examples are given for how previous Real Estate BarCamp events were organized and promoted with varying levels of resources.
4) Contact information is provided for those with additional questions.
The document discusses how to take a tennis event to the next level by working with media and sponsors. It provides tips on evaluating current events and goals, identifying what will create buzz and make an event special, attracting sponsors and celebrities, planning logistics like staffing, marketing, and on-site needs, and tips for follow up after the event. The presenter, Bill Riddle, is an experienced tennis professional and event director who shares lessons from producing events in different countries and industries.
Allison Homer and Jennifer Chen worked with Gretna to present GretnaFest - celebrating the community. Also included are recommendations for future projects.
The Ohio Valley Hoops Classic is a two-day basketball showcase event that will invite teams from around the region to play. It offers quality high school basketball to fans in the area for a reasonable $10 daily or $15 two-day admission price. The event will be hosted at an easily accessible, large venue located in a moderately populated area to accommodate a large number of fans.
08/31/2017 - District Governor Bill Biddleprofcyclist
1) The document outlines goals and plans for Rotary District 6780 for the 2017-2018 year, including raising funds for polio eradication, membership growth, leadership training, and local and international service projects.
2) Key goals include raising $100,000 for polio eradication efforts, adopting a research scientist, promoting satellite clubs and new members, providing leadership training, and supporting children, clean water, literacy, and disaster relief projects.
3) The district conference and participation in the international Rotary convention are highlighted as opportunities for fellowship and achieving the outlined goals.
The document outlines the requirements and process for Rotary clubs and districts to receive district grants from The Rotary Foundation. To qualify for a district grant, clubs must agree to the memorandum of understanding and send a member to a grant management seminar. Districts can use up to 50% of their designated district funds to receive one small-scale, short-term grant annually to fund local or international activities aligned with The Rotary Foundation's mission of advancing world understanding, goodwill, and peace. The document also details the application and stewardship requirements for district grants.
The Champlain Housing Trust (CHT) engages community and resident members in several ways:
1) CHT has an open membership that includes anyone living in its service areas of Chittenden, Franklin, and Grand Isle Counties in Vermont. Members elect some board seats and have powers over board decisions, bylaws, and the resale formula.
2) CHT engages resident members through newsletters, an annual meeting, picnic and other events. Resident members can also serve on the board.
3) CHT provides programs and services to both renters and homeowner residents, including outreach, homebuyer education, and post-purchase workshops on maintenance, financing and more.
This document discusses Rotary grants which support local and global projects. There are district grants for small, short-term local or international projects. Global grants fund large, long-term international projects aligned with Rotary's areas of focus that have sustainable outcomes. Global grants require a minimum budget of $30,000 and partnership between clubs. The grants support humanitarian projects, scholarships, and vocational training. Doing a community needs assessment helps identify relevant project opportunities. Getting involved includes participating in district and global grants, joining Rotarian Action Groups, and attending grant management training.
This document discusses various fundraising sources for an Engineering Without Borders student chapter. It outlines that Pizza Thursdays and an annual Fun Run are major sources of fundraising, bringing in around $6,000 and fully covering event costs respectively. Corporate sponsorships associated with the Fun Run are another key source of revenue. Writing grants and receiving funding from the College of Engineering are also discussed. While Pizza Thursdays and the Fun Run have been successful, local restaurant fundraisers and sporting event concessions brought in very little money. The document concludes with proposing questions for a fundraising roundtable discussion.
Danise Alano-Martin, Director of Economic & Sustainable Development for the City of Bloomington, gave a presentation on economic development for the 2012 Inter-City Visit.
This document outlines how a volunteer organization uses new technologies like their website MyISPCC and social media to organize and communicate with volunteers across different regions of Ireland. It discusses the roles of regional volunteer organizers, how they send out weekly digest emails to volunteers, and how the MyISPCC website allows volunteers to chat online, read news and events, find trainings, and connect with other volunteers and staff. The organization also uses social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook to further engage and connect with volunteers.
Ejercicios de estructuras de lewis jesus gonzalezJesus Gonzalez
El documento instruye al lector a dibujar la estructura de Lewis de cada elemento en la tabla periódica según el número de electrones en su capa externa y su posición en los grupos representativos. Proporciona una tabla periódica para que el lector dibuje el número correspondiente de electrones de valencia para cada elemento.
This lesson teaches students about fractions, decimals, and percentages. It includes examples of converting between these representations. Students practice converting fractions to decimals and percentages using models like grids and tape diagrams. They work problems involving fractions of quantities and percentages completed of a whole. The lesson emphasizes that fractions, decimals, and percentages are related and can be converted between forms using scaling or division.
El documento describe los cambios que han traído las nuevas tecnologías a las bibliotecas, incluyendo la transición hacia formatos digitales y servicios en línea. También discute el rol cambiante de los bibliotecarios para adaptarse a un entorno híbrido físico-digital y garantizar que todos los usuarios puedan acceder a la información.
The document provides instructions for students to explore decimals to the thousandths place value by completing exercises that have them write fractions as decimals and vice versa. It reviews place value of decimals to the thousandths and has students complete drawing and conversion practice problems between fractions and decimals in the thousandths place. The homework assigned is to complete selected problems on pages 119-120 dealing with writing fractions as decimals and decimals as fractions to the thousandths place.
Tadeo Jones pide ayuda a los lectores de su blog para adivinar su próximo destino mientras viaja por diferentes lugares durante el curso escolar, ya que él seguirá las sugerencias que dejen como comentarios en el blog pero todavía no sabe a dónde ir.
Este documento describe una serie de seminarios de capacitación brindados en Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina entre 2011 y 2012 sobre temas relacionados con los derechos humanos y la protección integral de niños y adolescentes. Los seminarios estuvieron dirigidos a docentes y operadores de programas sociales con el objetivo de sensibilizar sobre el maltrato y abuso infantil. Más de 30 proyectos fueron desarrollados luego de las capacitaciones en escuelas públicas y privadas.
The document provides guidance to grant recipients on generating local publicity for projects funded by BIG Lottery Fund. It discusses:
1) How all grants awarded are made public through press releases and websites to alert national and regional media, but it is then up to individual projects to generate their own local publicity.
2) Ways for projects to proactively generate local publicity, including having a communications plan, researching local media contacts and deadlines, and issuing press releases with relevant stories and spokespeople.
3) How to handle reactive media inquiries by gathering context and being prepared with fact-checked statements while exercising the right of reply for incorrect reporting.
Presentation given during the TCCE Annual Conference in Amarillo, TX on June 34, 2013. How to calculate the economic impact of festivals and events for chambers of commerce.
Does Your Festival or Event Make Cent$: How To Conduct an Economic Impact Ana...Sarah Page
Presentation given at the Texas Main Street Program Summer Training in La Grange, TX on June 7, 2013. How to conduct an economic impact analysis on downtown events.
Does Your Festival or Event Make Cent$: How To Conduct an Economic Impact Ana...Sarah Page
This document discusses methods for conducting an economic impact analysis (EIA) of festivals and events. It outlines three DIY methods with increasing levels of accuracy and professionalism: 1) a basic estimate using average spending data, 2) contacting local hotels for room receipts and extrapolating total spending, and 3) designing and implementing an attendee survey with professional analysis. The benefits of an EIA include justifying funding, proving return on investment, attracting sponsors, benchmarking, demonstrating partnerships, planning for expansion, and market research. Factors that determine the appropriate method include available resources, accuracy needs, and timing.
Global Youth Service Day is the largest youth service initiative in the world. The following presentation is designed to help you plan and implement a project.
for more information visit www.unitedwayelpaso.org.
The document summarizes Emma Jones' presentation about how her organization developed their fundraising event "Bark in the Dark" from a small regional activity into a national event. Some key points:
- The idea started as a simple dog walk at dusk in a local forest, which no one had done before. With support from the Forestry Commission, it grew into an annual unique fundraising event.
- Careful planning, stakeholder input, effective marketing and reviews of each event helped improve it over time. Expanding regionally and adding seasonal variations like "Bark in the Dark at Christmas" increased exposure and participation.
- Future plans include a multi-year partnership with Forestry England to hold Bark in the
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The document outlines the key elements for planning a successful fundraising event, including establishing goals and a budget, selecting a theme and venue, recruiting volunteers, marketing the event, and managing auction/raffle items. It emphasizes creating checklists and timelines, negotiating venue costs, obtaining sponsors and donations, and properly thanking all involved after the event. The overall message is that thorough planning and delegation to a volunteer team are essential to coordinating an impactful fundraiser.
Community based festival model - Memory Projectalejandro1989
A community-based festival aims to promote human and community development through direct participation of local people in design, content, and dissemination. The purpose is to generate social connections, communication, identity, and a sense of belonging. Reasons for hosting one include strengthening community spirit and identity, showcasing local artists, increasing tourism and the local economy. Planning involves analyzing community needs and assets, developing the idea and goals, forming an organizational team, planning logistics, developing a budget, scheduling events, designing the program, and evaluating outcomes. Key steps are engaging the community, choosing a theme, location, and dates that fit the target audience.
This document outlines the 7 key steps in planning an event:
1. Develop clear objectives and understand the audience.
2. Create a budget that determines the type of event.
3. Develop a schedule including planning, staging, and production times.
4. Choose an appropriate format based on objectives and audience.
5. Select a venue that matches the purpose, theme, and anticipated attendance.
6. Inspect and book the venue by signing a contract and paying a deposit.
7. Plan the event details and program elements to carry out the concept.
This document summarizes the agenda and guidelines for a Near Eastside Quality of Life Plan community summit. The summit will provide an opportunity for residents and stakeholders to celebrate accomplishments, share challenges, and propose new goals and actions to add to the plan. Attendees will hear proposals for new taskforces, discuss their favorite idea in breakout groups, and vote on proposals to form new taskforces to further develop the ideas. Proposals must receive at least 50% of the vote to form a taskforce and 75% of the vote to be added to the Quality of Life Plan. The summit aims to collaboratively improve the neighborhood through constructive discussion and consensus building.
P2E_Skill building session - Organising events and campaignsShray Chugh
As a part of the P2E structured learning platform, we would like to engage the community members through online discussions on relevant topics.
Through this exercise we aim to equip our community members with the necessary knowledge to help them graduate to the organize stage.
Sharing things learned from the school of hard knocks. Having no event planning background, organized the Phoenix Twestival events over the past few years.
2014 NW Green Home Tour Site Host Orientationericevanthomas
The document provides an update and instructions for hosts of the upcoming NW Green Home Tour. It outlines the extensive promotional campaign including various advertisements and partnerships. It details the materials and supplies being provided to each tour site, including signs, programs, booties, waiver sheets, and volunteer guidelines. The document offers tips for hosts on the day of the tour and their obligations. It recognizes sponsors and those involved in planning the event. It provides important dates and contact information for the tour organizers.
This document summarizes the results of the 2014 Burning Seed census. 234 people responded, providing feedback about their experience. Key points from the census include: most respondents enjoyed Seed and felt it was better coordinated than previous years; the best moments involved community and connection; Seed had a positive impact on participants' lives; and opportunities for improvement included the toilets, art, and education around principles of consent. Organizers will address these issues before the 2015 event.
GetLaunched! helped plan and coordinate TheMEproject's first annual Back 2 School with a Purpose event. The event aimed to provide school supplies and empower youth ages 10-18. GetLaunched! handled strategic planning, logistics, registration, marketing, and on-site coordination. On the day of the event, they greeted 83 youth attendees and ensured all aspects of the event ran smoothly. Through collaborative planning, the event met its goals and objectives of supporting youth and engaging the community.
This webinar covered managing tenancies for Aboriginal people and communities across the tenancy life cycle. It discussed challenges in application and allocation, the importance of support plans and clear communication of rights/responsibilities. Flexible policies and assertive outreach were emphasized to stabilize tenancies. The webinar provided a case study of successfully intervening in a domestic violence situation. Resources like the Foundations for Success guide and additional webinars/podcasts were made available to participants.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Film vocab for eal 3 students: Australia the movie
Christmas newyear carnival - FB
1. Christmas / New Years Carnival
Park Place Event Operating Manual
2. Mission
• To involve 50 residents in the organizing of the
event
• To demonstrate a community building exercise
where each and every resident has a place
3. Core team
• A 10 member team which takes complete
ownership of the event with decision making,
funds collection as well as expenses.
1. 5 owners
2. 3 tenants
3. 2 foreign national
4. Core team responsibilities
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Idea collection from facebook page
Updating the page with all decisions
Collection of funds from residents as well as vendors
Handling all expenditures
Reporting the accounts on facebook at the end of the event
Working with the volunteer residents in distribution and
accountability of responsibilities
To cheer the weekly event meeting on sundays at 10 am in
the lawns during the run up of the event
Including the max families in the organization of the event
Monitoring the over all sensibility of the event
Collection of Feedback from all residents regarding event.
5. Resident Volunteers
• Will be divided into 4 groups
– A : Want to actively be involved, take responsibilities
for small portions and work closely with the core
group in organizing the event
– B : Want to work with the A group volunteers to assist
and help out
– C : Want to come and enjoy the event and participate
through their participation in the event….. Shop eat
and make merry
– D : Do not want any involvement financial or
otherwise DND
6. Volunteer Residents responsibilities
• A – Come for the CORE meeting, take up
ownership of the parts that interest them , work
closely with the core group as well as the B group
in getting things done.
• B – Meet in the A group volunteer meetings if
needed and assist in getting things done.
• C – support by paying for the events the min fees
and turn up at the events to enjoy and give
feedback
• D – Leave them alone
9. Event Parameters
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Venue
Timings
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Food availability
Drinks availability and Licencing
Décor need
Amount of Funds Collection per resident for the corpus
Whether Vendors should be invited, what numbers and at what
cost
– Should retail be a part of it or not
– Entertainment for both kids, young adults, adults and seniors
– CC facility needed
10. Other Housekeeping issues
– Lighting
– Furniture and equipment and Electricity
– Security
– Garbage disposal and afterwards cleaning up
– Guests and Vendor Parking
– Credit Card Facility
– Vendor Passes Management
– Printing Management
– Photography
12. 17the Nov Meeting Agenda
• Present the overall agenda
• Decide the Christmas Carnival event
Parameters
• Select the Core team as well as the A Team for
this event
• Introductions within the group
• Disperse in one hr