Hospitality guidelines and information for volunteers at the April 27, 2013 Green-N-Fit National Rebuilding Day Cluster Rebuild, on Tyler Street in Springfield, MA. Visit us: www.RebuildingTogetherSpringfield.org
Fields of Grace is a faith-based organization that partners with local farmers to harvest fresh produce and donate it to local food banks. They rely on volunteers to glean produce from farms and residential sites on Saturdays and weekdays from June through November. The summary outlines the gleaning process which includes completing paperwork, determining how to serve, learning about events, attending check-in, harvesting produce safely at sites, and delivering donations to 2nd Harvest for distribution. Since 2006, Fields of Grace has provided over 2 million individual servings of fresh fruits and vegetables to families in need through volunteer gleaning efforts.
Colter's Creek Presentation Without VideoShelby Donald
This document outlines a campaign strategy created by Prime Communications for Colter's Creek Vineyard and Winery. The campaign's goal is to increase awareness and audience for Colter's Creek in preparation for receiving an AVA license in 2015. Key elements include rebranding the website and labels, launching a social media campaign featuring contests and local event partnerships, and print advertisements offering promotions. The total budget outlined is $17,290.
This event will be called "Cooking with Chef Carol" and will showcase healthy food alternatives for Ole Miss students. Tables will be set up in the Grove from 11am to 3pm with foods like quinoa dishes and recipes that students can take. Chef Carol Borchardt will speak about healthy eating at 12:30pm. The objectives are to promote healthy lifestyles and eating among students. The budget is $11,100 which will cover costs like food, tables, linens, and paying Chef Borchardt. Security and a sound system will also be provided.
This document provides an overview of key information about Argentina. It discusses Argentina's capital city, currency, major industries, exports, imports, ethnic groups, religions, and languages. It then provides tips and pointers for business etiquette, negotiations, and reducing communication noise with Argentinians. These tips include greetings, conversation topics, taboos, negotiating style, contracts, and business meals. The document concludes with related information such as trade agreements and sample companies.
The 1st Annual USO Charity Golf Tournament will be held on May 25th, 2015 at the Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas. The tournament will raise money for the USO through a $30 entry fee per golfer and sponsor donations. Activities will include a golf tournament, silent auctions, entertainment, and food catered by Dickey's BBQ. Prizes for the top 5 golfers include cash donations worth up to $10,000. The goal is to gain media coverage to increase support for the USO's mission of serving troops.
The 1940s themed Swing Fever dance event was well attended and raised $1729. Though there were some challenges around capacity, equipment issues, and last minute preparations, feedback indicated the event was well organized with excellent entertainment, food, and ambiance. 149 people attended the event, which had 168 tickets sold. Marketing through various social media platforms and posters was effective at promoting the event. Planning committees worked hard on decorations, food, and securing sponsors to create an immersive 1940s experience for those who participated in dancing and socializing.
The proposal outlines a partnership between the Fort Wayne TinCaps minor league baseball team and Oley's Pizza to promote the pizza brand. It details their histories, objectives to increase awareness and fan engagement, planned promotions like t-shirt tosses and pizza eating contests, signage opportunities, and benefits like use of the TinCaps logo. The proposed price for the one-year partnership is $20,000.
Fields of Grace is a faith-based organization that partners with local farmers to harvest fresh produce and donate it to local food banks. They rely on volunteers to glean produce from farms and residential sites on Saturdays and weekdays from June through November. The summary outlines the gleaning process which includes completing paperwork, determining how to serve, learning about events, attending check-in, harvesting produce safely at sites, and delivering donations to 2nd Harvest for distribution. Since 2006, Fields of Grace has provided over 2 million individual servings of fresh fruits and vegetables to families in need through volunteer gleaning efforts.
Colter's Creek Presentation Without VideoShelby Donald
This document outlines a campaign strategy created by Prime Communications for Colter's Creek Vineyard and Winery. The campaign's goal is to increase awareness and audience for Colter's Creek in preparation for receiving an AVA license in 2015. Key elements include rebranding the website and labels, launching a social media campaign featuring contests and local event partnerships, and print advertisements offering promotions. The total budget outlined is $17,290.
This event will be called "Cooking with Chef Carol" and will showcase healthy food alternatives for Ole Miss students. Tables will be set up in the Grove from 11am to 3pm with foods like quinoa dishes and recipes that students can take. Chef Carol Borchardt will speak about healthy eating at 12:30pm. The objectives are to promote healthy lifestyles and eating among students. The budget is $11,100 which will cover costs like food, tables, linens, and paying Chef Borchardt. Security and a sound system will also be provided.
This document provides an overview of key information about Argentina. It discusses Argentina's capital city, currency, major industries, exports, imports, ethnic groups, religions, and languages. It then provides tips and pointers for business etiquette, negotiations, and reducing communication noise with Argentinians. These tips include greetings, conversation topics, taboos, negotiating style, contracts, and business meals. The document concludes with related information such as trade agreements and sample companies.
The 1st Annual USO Charity Golf Tournament will be held on May 25th, 2015 at the Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas. The tournament will raise money for the USO through a $30 entry fee per golfer and sponsor donations. Activities will include a golf tournament, silent auctions, entertainment, and food catered by Dickey's BBQ. Prizes for the top 5 golfers include cash donations worth up to $10,000. The goal is to gain media coverage to increase support for the USO's mission of serving troops.
The 1940s themed Swing Fever dance event was well attended and raised $1729. Though there were some challenges around capacity, equipment issues, and last minute preparations, feedback indicated the event was well organized with excellent entertainment, food, and ambiance. 149 people attended the event, which had 168 tickets sold. Marketing through various social media platforms and posters was effective at promoting the event. Planning committees worked hard on decorations, food, and securing sponsors to create an immersive 1940s experience for those who participated in dancing and socializing.
The proposal outlines a partnership between the Fort Wayne TinCaps minor league baseball team and Oley's Pizza to promote the pizza brand. It details their histories, objectives to increase awareness and fan engagement, planned promotions like t-shirt tosses and pizza eating contests, signage opportunities, and benefits like use of the TinCaps logo. The proposed price for the one-year partnership is $20,000.
The document summarizes an upcoming charity weekend event organized by Hines Ward to benefit his Helping Hands Foundation. The event will take place June 4-6, 2010 in Atlanta, GA and include a dinner at Hines Ward's home, a football clinic, cheerleading camp, and celebrity bowling bash. Various sponsorship opportunities are outlined providing benefits like marketing exposure, tickets to events, and recognition. The goal of the Helping Hands Foundation is to provide educational opportunities for underserved youth.
Destination Hilliard announced a signature event for Hilliard. Launch party is slated for Saturday, June 23, 2012 with a multi day festival planned for June 21-23, 2013
The document discusses tools and strategies for wineries and industry members to promote Oregon Wine Month in May 2016. It provides an overview of the statewide promotional campaign including media plans, sample advertisements, and social media efforts. It also offers many ideas for wineries and AVAs to directly engage consumers through events, tasting room promotions, newsletters, and social media using available templates and graphics. Strategies are also suggested to engage wholesale distributors and retailers in trade programming during the month.
Variety Village 2016 Fall Luncheon PackageVera N. Held
The document provides information about Variety Village's 2016 Fall Luncheon, which will take place on October 25th. It will honour award recipients and feature Captain Kimberly Fawcett Smith as the keynote speaker. Attendees can purchase corporate tables or individual tickets. The event will celebrate the upcoming Invictus Games and its message of using sports to support rehabilitation. Sponsorship opportunities ranging from $3,000 to $10,000 are available to support Variety Village.
The document provides guidance on how to effectively conduct tabling events to promote health insurance enrollment. It outlines key steps for planning a tabling event, including choosing a location and date, recruiting volunteers, and preparing materials. Tips are provided on setting up the table to attract people and best practices for interacting with passersby, such as asking every person about their insurance and being politely persistent. The goal of tabling is to connect uninsured individuals with new health coverage options.
The Tasmanian Wine Industry - Consumer Behaviour PresentationAnnika Hugo
The document discusses strategies for attracting cultural consumers to the Tasmanian wine industry. It suggests that wine connoisseurs and aficionados of the arts are high-income, educated individuals seeking novel, cultural experiences beyond basic needs. The wine industry should focus on pairing wines with local cultural activities and unique environments to satisfy these consumers' higher-level needs for personal growth, social engagement, and self-actualization. Examples provided include music festivals, cooking classes, and performances held in scenic botanical gardens.
2015 Snow King Mountain Vertfest OverviewKeely Herron
Vertfest is the premier Backcountry Ski and Ride Event in the US, and Snow King Mountain Resort is proud to bring it to Jackson, WY on February 21st and 22nd, 2015. Please take a look at the presentation and contact me if you're interested in participating as a sponsor, speaker, athlete or volunteer. Thanks!
This document provides guidance and ideas for how a veterinary practice can engage clients and the community during various holidays throughout the year using their website and social media. It suggests focusing posts on holidays traditions, pet-related activities, contests, giveaways, and charitable initiatives. Specific holiday recommendations include costume contests and photos for Halloween, thanking veterans for Veterans Day, sharing pet photos and travel tips for Thanksgiving, posting pet Christmas photos and gift ideas. It also notes legal requirements for contests on Facebook.
The document outlines plans for the second annual Lauderdale Live music festival in Fort Lauderdale, Florida from November 21-23, 2014. It will feature up to 20 artists across various genres performing on the oceanfront beaches. AEG Live and partners aim to drive tourism to the area and hotel rooms by establishing Fort Lauderdale as a premier live music destination in South Florida. Details provided include the targeted audience, artist booking strategies, festival layout, marketing approach through various channels, and expected economic impact on local businesses.
Case 3.1 Tasmanian Wine: Best Served with a Unique Cultural ExperienceNatalie Reid
This document discusses the characteristics and shared values of wine connoisseurs, art enthusiasts, music lovers, and food fanatics. It outlines that they are eager to learn, pursue self-enhancement, have disposable income, leisure time, and enjoy social interaction. Their shared values include openness to change and self-enhancement. The document also discusses how wine and cultural experiences satisfy consumers' psychological and physiological needs beyond basic needs by connecting emotionally and fulfilling goals, desires, and knowledge. It analyzes how Tasmanian wine producers motivate consumers using experiences, visual gratification, emotional connection, and enriching cultural activities to fulfill social, esteem and self-actualization needs.
The document provides information for delegates attending the 2012 Democratic State Convention in Springfield, MA. It outlines the schedule of events on Friday and Saturday, including receptions, breakfasts and parties. It provides details on transportation, parking, credentials, and the convention schedule/agenda. Key events include roll calls, candidate presentations and voting. Delegates are reminded to check in early and listen for votes by their town/ward.
The Black Keys are a two-member blues rock band consisting of singer and guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney. They have been active since 2001 and have a large online presence across multiple social media platforms and websites where they share information about new music, tours, merchandise and engage with fans. While they are generally good at maintaining their online profiles, there is room for improvement such as more frequent posting and enhancing their main website.
The 1st Annual Children's National Medical Center Gala will be held on May 12, 2016 at the Willard Hotel in Washington D.C. to raise funds for new technology, patient accommodations, and family assistance at the hospital. The goal is to raise $250,000 with 200 attendees. Wealthy donors, doctors, patients and their families will attend. Entertainment will include speeches, a silent auction, food, and music. Planning is underway and volunteers are being organized to ensure a successful event.
The document outlines plans for the Sinful & Sweet Food Festival to be held in Pittsburgh on February 14, 2016. It will be managed by Jazzy Events and aims to provide culinary experiences through food vendor booths, cooking demonstrations, and tastings. The event budget, venue, staffing roles, promotion, and month-by-month planning timeline are delineated to achieve the goals of a successful community event that educates about food and cooking. Potential risks and emergency procedures are also addressed to ensure a safe festival.
Roe Chlala, Executive Event Consultant of Festivities Events. Presentation from The Luxury Marketing Council of Connecticut-Hudson Valley's event at Tiffany & Co. at The Westchester from June 9, 2015.
2013 Finger Lakes Wine Alliance Program Presentation & Reception 11/13/12FLWA
Finger Lakes Wine Alliance presents its 2013 Levy Benefits and Marketing Programs for the year. Presentation also includes a review of the 2012 programs, 2012 budget, and how to become a levy contributor.
Finger Lakes Wine Alliance presents its 2013 Levy Benefits and Marketing Programs for the year. Presentation also includes a review of the 2012 programs, 2012 budget, and how to become a levy contributor.
LDEI Atlanta 2015 Annual Business Meetingkhornbuckle
The document summarizes the 2015 annual business meeting of an LDEI chapter. It discusses the organization's vision, mission and guiding principles. It then provides updates on communications, programming, philanthropy, membership, nominations, scholarships/grants and their Another Fabulous Sunday fundraising event. The treasurer and vice presidents of various committees each provided a report on the activities and accomplishments of the past year and goals for the future.
The document summarizes an upcoming charity weekend event organized by Hines Ward to benefit his Helping Hands Foundation. The event will take place June 4-6, 2010 in Atlanta, GA and include a dinner at Hines Ward's home, a football clinic, cheerleading camp, and celebrity bowling bash. Various sponsorship opportunities are outlined providing benefits like marketing exposure, tickets to events, and recognition. The goal of the Helping Hands Foundation is to provide educational opportunities for underserved youth.
Destination Hilliard announced a signature event for Hilliard. Launch party is slated for Saturday, June 23, 2012 with a multi day festival planned for June 21-23, 2013
The document discusses tools and strategies for wineries and industry members to promote Oregon Wine Month in May 2016. It provides an overview of the statewide promotional campaign including media plans, sample advertisements, and social media efforts. It also offers many ideas for wineries and AVAs to directly engage consumers through events, tasting room promotions, newsletters, and social media using available templates and graphics. Strategies are also suggested to engage wholesale distributors and retailers in trade programming during the month.
Variety Village 2016 Fall Luncheon PackageVera N. Held
The document provides information about Variety Village's 2016 Fall Luncheon, which will take place on October 25th. It will honour award recipients and feature Captain Kimberly Fawcett Smith as the keynote speaker. Attendees can purchase corporate tables or individual tickets. The event will celebrate the upcoming Invictus Games and its message of using sports to support rehabilitation. Sponsorship opportunities ranging from $3,000 to $10,000 are available to support Variety Village.
The document provides guidance on how to effectively conduct tabling events to promote health insurance enrollment. It outlines key steps for planning a tabling event, including choosing a location and date, recruiting volunteers, and preparing materials. Tips are provided on setting up the table to attract people and best practices for interacting with passersby, such as asking every person about their insurance and being politely persistent. The goal of tabling is to connect uninsured individuals with new health coverage options.
The Tasmanian Wine Industry - Consumer Behaviour PresentationAnnika Hugo
The document discusses strategies for attracting cultural consumers to the Tasmanian wine industry. It suggests that wine connoisseurs and aficionados of the arts are high-income, educated individuals seeking novel, cultural experiences beyond basic needs. The wine industry should focus on pairing wines with local cultural activities and unique environments to satisfy these consumers' higher-level needs for personal growth, social engagement, and self-actualization. Examples provided include music festivals, cooking classes, and performances held in scenic botanical gardens.
2015 Snow King Mountain Vertfest OverviewKeely Herron
Vertfest is the premier Backcountry Ski and Ride Event in the US, and Snow King Mountain Resort is proud to bring it to Jackson, WY on February 21st and 22nd, 2015. Please take a look at the presentation and contact me if you're interested in participating as a sponsor, speaker, athlete or volunteer. Thanks!
This document provides guidance and ideas for how a veterinary practice can engage clients and the community during various holidays throughout the year using their website and social media. It suggests focusing posts on holidays traditions, pet-related activities, contests, giveaways, and charitable initiatives. Specific holiday recommendations include costume contests and photos for Halloween, thanking veterans for Veterans Day, sharing pet photos and travel tips for Thanksgiving, posting pet Christmas photos and gift ideas. It also notes legal requirements for contests on Facebook.
The document outlines plans for the second annual Lauderdale Live music festival in Fort Lauderdale, Florida from November 21-23, 2014. It will feature up to 20 artists across various genres performing on the oceanfront beaches. AEG Live and partners aim to drive tourism to the area and hotel rooms by establishing Fort Lauderdale as a premier live music destination in South Florida. Details provided include the targeted audience, artist booking strategies, festival layout, marketing approach through various channels, and expected economic impact on local businesses.
Case 3.1 Tasmanian Wine: Best Served with a Unique Cultural ExperienceNatalie Reid
This document discusses the characteristics and shared values of wine connoisseurs, art enthusiasts, music lovers, and food fanatics. It outlines that they are eager to learn, pursue self-enhancement, have disposable income, leisure time, and enjoy social interaction. Their shared values include openness to change and self-enhancement. The document also discusses how wine and cultural experiences satisfy consumers' psychological and physiological needs beyond basic needs by connecting emotionally and fulfilling goals, desires, and knowledge. It analyzes how Tasmanian wine producers motivate consumers using experiences, visual gratification, emotional connection, and enriching cultural activities to fulfill social, esteem and self-actualization needs.
The document provides information for delegates attending the 2012 Democratic State Convention in Springfield, MA. It outlines the schedule of events on Friday and Saturday, including receptions, breakfasts and parties. It provides details on transportation, parking, credentials, and the convention schedule/agenda. Key events include roll calls, candidate presentations and voting. Delegates are reminded to check in early and listen for votes by their town/ward.
The Black Keys are a two-member blues rock band consisting of singer and guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney. They have been active since 2001 and have a large online presence across multiple social media platforms and websites where they share information about new music, tours, merchandise and engage with fans. While they are generally good at maintaining their online profiles, there is room for improvement such as more frequent posting and enhancing their main website.
The 1st Annual Children's National Medical Center Gala will be held on May 12, 2016 at the Willard Hotel in Washington D.C. to raise funds for new technology, patient accommodations, and family assistance at the hospital. The goal is to raise $250,000 with 200 attendees. Wealthy donors, doctors, patients and their families will attend. Entertainment will include speeches, a silent auction, food, and music. Planning is underway and volunteers are being organized to ensure a successful event.
The document outlines plans for the Sinful & Sweet Food Festival to be held in Pittsburgh on February 14, 2016. It will be managed by Jazzy Events and aims to provide culinary experiences through food vendor booths, cooking demonstrations, and tastings. The event budget, venue, staffing roles, promotion, and month-by-month planning timeline are delineated to achieve the goals of a successful community event that educates about food and cooking. Potential risks and emergency procedures are also addressed to ensure a safe festival.
Roe Chlala, Executive Event Consultant of Festivities Events. Presentation from The Luxury Marketing Council of Connecticut-Hudson Valley's event at Tiffany & Co. at The Westchester from June 9, 2015.
2013 Finger Lakes Wine Alliance Program Presentation & Reception 11/13/12FLWA
Finger Lakes Wine Alliance presents its 2013 Levy Benefits and Marketing Programs for the year. Presentation also includes a review of the 2012 programs, 2012 budget, and how to become a levy contributor.
Finger Lakes Wine Alliance presents its 2013 Levy Benefits and Marketing Programs for the year. Presentation also includes a review of the 2012 programs, 2012 budget, and how to become a levy contributor.
LDEI Atlanta 2015 Annual Business Meetingkhornbuckle
The document summarizes the 2015 annual business meeting of an LDEI chapter. It discusses the organization's vision, mission and guiding principles. It then provides updates on communications, programming, philanthropy, membership, nominations, scholarships/grants and their Another Fabulous Sunday fundraising event. The treasurer and vice presidents of various committees each provided a report on the activities and accomplishments of the past year and goals for the future.
Hamza Canyurt has over 6 years of experience as a CAD draftsman working on infrastructure projects in Turkey, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. He holds a BS in machine design from Süleyman Demirel University in Turkey. He is proficient in AutoCAD, AutoCAD 3D, and Civil 3D. Some of his project experience includes working on drawings for Istanbul's third airport with AECOM, an Al Rayyan road project in Qatar, and transportation and civil engineering projects in Turkey.
Aakanksha Jain and Abhimanyu Goel are listed as the authors of this document. The document appears to be a listing of two names but provides no other context or information about the content of the document.
What's new in joomla! 3.5 - 8th Nov 2015Tim Plummer
Joomla 3.5 includes updates such as a new login screen color, hiding the filter section in search tools, and adding a system plugin to notify users of available updates. It also introduces Joomla Stats, which collects anonymous usage data to help the project, and allows adding a custom CSS file that won't be overwritten on upgrade. Users can now download system information, drag and drop images in TinyMCE, and turn site and admin links on/off in the Module User Status.
1. The document discusses numerical combustion analysis and ignition timing optimization of a 4-stroke SI engine using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and genetic algorithm (GA) optimization.
2. The researchers modeled the 2D combustion chamber geometry of a single cylinder 4-stroke SI engine in ANSYS. They conducted CFD analysis at different ignition timings and identified the optimal timing using GA.
3. The results showed that maximum brake torque, or timing (MBT), occurred at a spark advance angle of 39° before top dead center (TDC), which corresponds to 681° crank angle. This optimal timing was identified as producing the greatest gas pressure and torque.
El Día de la Madre se celebra para honrar a los padres por todo el año que dedican a sus hijos, ya que aunque a los padres solo se les dedica un día al año, ellos dedican todos los días del año entero al cuidado de sus hijos.
La carta se disculpa por un error en el Departamento de Administración que resultó en el impago de la factura B458. Se informa que se ha realizado una transferencia bancaria por el valor total de la factura para saldar la deuda. Se ofrecen disculpas sinceras por el incidente y se asegura que se intentará evitar que vuelva a suceder.
Case study-motor system,myopathy,muscular dystrophyapoorvaerukulla
An 8-year-old boy presented with progressive weakness of the lower limbs over 3 years. Examination found proximal lower limb weakness, hypertrophied calf muscles, and Gower's sign. Laboratory tests found elevated CK levels and a dystrophin gene mutation. He was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), the most common hereditary neuromuscular disease characterized by progressive muscle weakness and wasting from early childhood.
Simplify your Joomla user registration formTim Plummer
This document summarizes two solutions for simplifying the Joomla user registration form. The first solution uses a plugin to make it so the user only needs to enter their email and password once instead of twice. The second solution involves overriding the registration template using a template override file and adding JavaScript to achieve the same result. Additional customizations like removing the username field and splitting the name field into first and last name fields are also described.
This document provides information on a case study presentation about muscular dystrophy (MD). It begins with an introduction to MD, explaining that it is a rare and progressive neuromuscular disorder leading to physical disability and reduced life expectancy. It then discusses the characteristics and types of MD in more detail. The case study itself involves an older female patient who presents with muscle weakness, functional limitations, and is at risk of losing independence. The document outlines her history, symptoms, treatments recommended, and research related to MD management.
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County is participating in Love Give Utah on March 20th, a one day giving campaign. They will promote the campaign through social media from March 1st-15th and hold a nonprofit fair on March 15th. Habitat will also honor volunteers and supporters at an event on March 26th.
The document provides information about the Rescue Mission of Roanoke, Inc. It summarizes that the organization is a large Christian homeless shelter and crisis intervention ministry that provides over 400 beds, over 300,000 meals annually, clothing, healthcare, education programs, and residential recovery programs. It has over 100 employees and 4,000 volunteers. The organization relies on donations, grants, fundraising events, and earned income from programs like a thrift store to support its $4.5 million annual operating budget. It emphasizes collaboration with other organizations and using numbers, stories, events, and media to communicate its work and engage donors and volunteers.
This document discusses potential event ideas and celebrity involvement to raise funds for Amachi Pittsburgh. It identifies local Pittsburgh athletes who could relate to the cause and be willing to participate. The first proposed event is a tailgate gala during an away Steelers game, which could start small and build over time. The second larger proposal is a "Yinzer Fashion Show" partnering with Dick's Sporting Goods, where athletes model and auction off each other's autographed jerseys. Both events would utilize ticket and auction sales, donated items, and media promotions to maximize fundraising.
Mentorship Table - Don bishop notes from municipal - volunteer partnershipsREDB_East
Municipal – Volunteer Partnerships outlines how Don Bishop and the Eganville and Area Community Development Group have partnered with their local municipality to revitalize their community through volunteer efforts. They identified the Bonnechere River as a major asset that was underutilized and created McRae Look Out Park. Through fundraising events like a dinner on a bridge and cheese box race, they raised money for new waterfront projects. Working with the municipality, they secured in-kind donations and support to complete projects like a boardwalk, dock, and signage campaign. By engaging volunteers, council, neighboring communities, and the press, they have transformed Eganville into a destination and proven the economic benefits of tourism.
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County is partnering with DishOne and Chick-fil-A on January 3rd to conduct an awareness and fundraising campaign called "Building. Hope. Together." Volunteers will go door-to-door to raise awareness about Habitat's mission and solicit donations. On January 19th, students from BYU and UVU will honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day by volunteering with Habitat projects. Throughout January, Habitat will provide radon testing kits and information to bring awareness to National Radon Action Month.
Mentorship table Don Bishop - municipal-volunteer partnerhipsREDB_East
The Eganville and Area Community Development Group is a volunteer organization that works to improve opportunities in the small community of Eganville, Ontario. They identified the Bonnechere River as a major asset that was underutilized. In response, the group created McRae Look Out Park to give residents and visitors access to the river. The group has undertaken many fundraising initiatives like a cheese box race to raise money for community projects. Their efforts have resulted in improvements like a boardwalk, fishing dock, and enhanced cell service in the area. The volunteer group works closely with municipal officials to identify projects and leverage in-kind support.
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County is participating in several upcoming events and campaigns to raise funds and awareness for their mission. This includes #GivingTuesday on December 1st, a Circle of 100 women's fundraising campaign to build a home for a widow, and selling items at the Provo Towne Centre during the holiday season. They are also seeking volunteers for various construction roles. In other news, the Brandon family won an award for home maintenance and Habitat broke ground on a new home in Spanish Fork. Solar panels were also installed on a home in Orem through a partnership with local solar companies.
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County is building its first home in American Fork in early spring. A groundbreaking ceremony will be held in March. The Fairfield Inn & Suites in Orem is holding a fundraising event on February 18th where proceeds will be donated to Habitat. Habitat is still looking for women to donate $1,000 each to its Circle of 100 campaign to fund the construction of a home for a widow and her two children by a team of mostly female volunteers.
Whether its your 1st location or your 100th, record breaking grand openings can put your location on the map. Here is a condensed version of our article on 100 Grand Opening Ideas.
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.
1) Habitat for Humanity of Utah County is introducing a new fundraising activity where birdhouses can be sponsored for $100 each to help support building a home for the Simpson family in Spanish Fork.
2) The Woods Family was recognized for their efforts in beautifying and maintaining their Habitat home with a home improvement gift card.
3) Habitat ReStores help build homes, community, and hope by selling donated items, and volunteers are needed for the ReStore and to serve on committees.
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Volunteers at the City Food Bank first greet food donors and help unload donations from vehicles. They then record the donated items and sort the food items before packing them into boxes to distribute to over 36,000 hungry people in the county each year, including low-income families, unemployed individuals, and those who have lost their homes to fires. Volunteers must complete a half-hour training class to participate.
The document summarizes presentations from a leadership training event for local foods in North Dakota. It provides overviews of 14 different local food projects from across the state, each presented in 1-2 paragraphs. The projects covered a wide range of topics, including farmers markets, food hub development, gluten-free crop promotion, farm tours, food cooperatives, and initiatives to reduce food waste. Each overview briefly described the objectives, accomplishments and future plans of the respective local food project.
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County celebrated its 25th anniversary with a sale and giveaways. The local affiliate was founded in 1991 and has since built homes for hundreds of families in need. Volunteers are needed to help with the annual gift-wrapping fundraiser between December 17-24 to benefit a home being built for a single mother and her children. The document also provides information on various other Habitat events and volunteer opportunities.
The document outlines Doritos' Christmas 2013 campaign to get 16-44 year olds interested in music to buy more Doritos over the Christmas period. The campaign involved a 12 Days of Christmas style ad campaign across TV, Vine, Twitter and Facebook. It would start with a mariachi band TV ad and celebrity endorsements to build awareness. Users would then submit their own versions on Vine for the band, with the top 11 submissions incorporated into the final ad aired during The X Factor final and winning an ultimate New Year's Eve party.
The document summarizes the experiences of several AmeriCorps members over the course of a year. It describes how the members came from various locations to serve together in Seattle. It then highlights some of the projects they worked on, including a tax campaign, hunger action week, and a community resource exchange. The summary concludes by noting that while the members are sad to leave, they are grateful for the experience and looking forward to their next steps.
The document discusses various ways that students can get involved in community-based engagement and learning activities. It provides examples of activities that involve visiting communities to identify local skills, collaborating with community members, and addressing community problems. Specific ideas mentioned include surveying communities, interviewing artisans, connecting classroom learning to the surrounding community through activities like independent living skills development, and gaining work experience through community-based activities. The document also provides many detailed examples of community service project ideas in different areas like helping children, senior citizens, animals, the environment, the hungry/homeless, public safety, and general community enhancement.
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County is launching a fundraising campaign called Circle of 100 to raise $100,000 to build a home for a single mother and her children. This will be the affiliate's first Women Build home, where at least 75% of volunteers are female. They are asking 100 community women to donate $1,000 each. Additionally, Habitat will partner with Home Depot employees to renovate the home of a local veteran and his family. They have also started a Mobile Tool Library in partnership with Provo City to lend tools to residents for outdoor projects. Finally, the Habitat ReStores will now be closed on Mondays and open Tuesday through Saturday from 10am to 6pm.
Similar to Green-N-Fit Rebuilding Together in Springfield MA 2013 NRD (20)
6. Set-up
• Hospitality Manager is Charlene Valentin. Area Site Manager is John
Christopher.
• Please arrive by 7:00am
• Tables and Tents delivered and set up by Day & Night Rentals and place a
piece of blue painter’s tape under the tables and chairs.
• Add plastic Rebuilding Together plastic table covers to registration tables.
Place 6-8 bouquets of balloons around area. 2 bouquets in front of 163 Tyler.
• Supplies include clipboards, sharpies, t-shirts, painter’s tape, registration list
and pens
• Dunkin Donuts Iced Coffee Truck and car to park along side Chase Glass on
Hancock. We will also be bringing hot coffee.
• One First Aid Tent managed by AIC
• One Media/VIP/Donation Tent
7. Registration
• Registration Signs – “A-M” and “N-Z” to hang from tent w/clips
• There should be 4-6 tables at registration with 8-10 people
checking in ALL volunteers
• There will be volunteer waiver forms, clip boards, sharpies,
painters tape and pens.
• Volunteer list will be sorted by company name and then by last
name. Make a check mark. There will be people who have not
registered. That is OK. Have them sign the form.
• Ask all volunteers to sign the waiver forms even if they did on-
line. Ask them to please print CLEARLY.
• Assign them their House Number or specific assignment.
9. Registration
• After they have registered ask them to move to the side and tell
registration what size t-shirt they need. Anyone working at 171
and 201 Tyler will receive a “Heroes at Home” t-shirt. All others
receive the regular Rebuilding Together t-shirt. Extra t-shirts
should be put away under the tables. VOLUNTEERS – White Ts,
HOUSE CAPTAINS – Green Ts, EVENT STAFF – Yellow Ts.
• Give the volunteers painter’s tape to write their names and
house number with a Sharpie. Have them put the name tags on
the t-shirt, not covering the Rebuilding Together logo.
• Ask them to then have coffee, munchkins until the welcome
introduction. Some will receive street maps or direct them to
large posted map. Volunteers may go to their assigned home-
site or project after welcome introduction.
10. After Registration
• After the bulk of the volunteers have left for their
assignments. Consolidate volunteer check-in to two tables.
• Transition tables and chairs for volunteers creating house
numbers, painting flower pots and face painting.
• Direct media and VIPs to appropriate tent.
• Clean-up volunteers should be continuously picking up
garbage at home sites and putting into garbage dumpsters.
• Water bottles should be put in the Recycle Dumpster.
• Check that volunteers are practicing safety. Direct any to
First Aid Tent if need be.
11. After Registration
• Keep food stations replenished all day. 5-gallon Sherwin
Williams paint drums will have ice and bottled water. There
will also be another 5-gallon Sherwin Williams paint drum for
power bars.
• The American Red Cross will have a Hydration Truck in the
Volunteer Check-in area to replenish the tables.
• Please replenish food station tables throughout the day.
• Building material supplies are at each home site or at one of
the 4 Lowe’s 1-800-Pack Rat Pods. If volunteers need
something that we do not have. Lowe’s will have runners to
go to the store.
12. Lunch
• Various church groups will be delivering brown bag
lunches (sandwiches & chips) at 11:30am. Event staff
will distribute to each food station on the street. Some
lunches will be held in the Volunteer Check-in area.
• The volunteers can get water from the food stations or
American Red Cross Hydration Truck.
• Remind volunteers there is one garbage can for trash
and another for plastic bottles.
• Event staff clean-up and place items in appropriate
dumpsters.
13. Cleanup
• Dunkin Donuts Iced Coffee Truck and Car will depart at 1:00pm
• At about 2:00pm – clean up food stations. Bring all left-overs
to 154 Tyler Street. Return all tables and/or chairs to
Volunteer Check-in area.
• Pack up Volunteer Check-in area and bring to 154 Tyler.
Volunteer Registration forms will ALL be given to Charlene
Valentin.
• Close up Media/VIP tent and Red Cross Hydration Truck. First
Aid can close up at 3:00pm
• Remind House Captains to have their volunteers cleanup if
they are done or close to done. Bring ALL materials at each
house back to 154 Tyler.
14. Goals for National Rebuilding Day
• Engage media, government officials, and civic
leaders in Rebuilding Together’s message
• Share our need for support, 1-gallon Sherwin
Williams paint cans will hold any donation.
• Tell the homeowner’s story and why our work is
important
15. • Media List
• Press Release
• Follow Up Phone calls
• Photos
Media
16. What kind of photos should I take?
Capturing the day’s events is a critical component of any
good project.
Photos should include:
– Groups of volunteers at work
– Individual volunteers at work
– Shots that include signs and branding with volunteers at work
– Shots of the homeowner
– Shots of the home with the homeowner
– Before shots of specific work areas
– After shots of work areas
– Volunteers with the Homeowner
– Key attending Government officials or Sponsor Reps
– Group photo with homeowner, volunteers, RT banner in front of home!
17. Examples of Good Photos…
Homeowner hugging volunteer
with proper signage, home in
the background…
22. What should be in my event day press kits?
Good Idea to include:
Copy of the press release
Copy of the Fact Sheet
Compelling Homeowner Bio
Participating Sponsor Info
Basic information about your affiliate
Contact information to reach you should the reporter have questions
23. What should I tell my volunteers?
Morning Pep Rally and Safety Briefing
• Tell the volunteers a bit about your local Rebuilding Together and that you are
part of Rebuilding Together, a national non-profit with 200 affiliates and 21 years
in the city of Springfield
• Also, a good time to remind them to engage in social media – Facebook
“Rebuilding Together Springfield” & Twitter: @RT_Spfld #GreenNFit
24. How can social media help on National Rebuilding Day?
• Drive fans to projects and build excitement for the big day
– Post/tweet before photos “this is what you will be fixing…”
• Twitpic.com – good if you have a blackberry or iphone
• Post information on what your Affiliate is doing and how you are helping
– Number of homes
– The neighborhood
• Information about your sponsors
– “Did you know that Sears is helping to rebuild our community…”
• Post event follow up
– “Look what we did…”
26. THANK YOU!!!
Without all of YOU…we could not improve the quality of life
for homeowners and their families in need!
A Safe & Healthy Home for Everyone!