Open Fairways is a 501(c)(3) Colorado-based nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of at-risk and underprivileged youth ages 7-17 through golf and the life lessons the game teaches.
Faithful Friends is a nonprofit organization that provides intensive, long-term mentors called Friends to at-risk children in St. Louis. It aims to break the cycle of poverty and abuse by mentoring children from kindergarten through high school graduation. Friends spend at least 4 hours per week with each child, helping with school, activities, and developing life skills. The program aims for children to graduate high school, avoid the juvenile justice system, and prevent early parenting.
OurCamden; for Community Organisation PartnersGraham Gardiner
OurCamden is a new social enterprise, providing a membership primarily -although not exclusively- for those over 50 who Live. Work. Play in Camden.
Our goal is to work closely with other organisations in the Community Sector. These slides outline how.
Optimist Clubs have been conducting positive service projects since 1919 that focus on helping and recognizing children. They are known for their optimistic attitudes and sharing the Optimist Creed. Optimist Club members help youth develop their potential through over 65,000 annual service projects, such as supporting childhood cancer, junior golf, and local essay contests and youth appreciation events, as well as community-specific projects designed by each club.
Presentation given by me and Kathleen Wilson, CAE, Executive Director of NATLE, at ASAE's 2009 Annual Meeting. Be sure to download the tips document that goes with it.
ActivityHero is a platform that connects parents looking for activities for their kids with organizers of classes and camps, helping both parties. The founders noticed that parents spend $30 billion per year on enrichment activities for kids but organizers often have unused capacity. ActivityHero allows organizers to list their activities for free while taking a cut of transactions, helping organizers fill openings and earn more. This in turn helps kids discover new interests and helps parents find affordable options.
Kyle Jamison is a student at American International College who has been involved with the Student Support Services program since starting college. The program provides mentoring and academic support to first-generation college students. Jamison has maintained strong connections to the program and taken on leadership and mentoring roles. He has received various awards and recognition for his accomplishments. The director writing the letter highly recommends Jamison and believes he will have great success in his future endeavors.
The document discusses host family selection and training for Rotary Youth Exchange programs. It addresses several topics:
- Screening of host families and ensuring safe home environments is important, but current methods may not be effective and better ways should be explored.
- Traditionally, Rotarians hosted students directly, but now parents of outbound students must also help with hosting to maintain balanced exchanges. Parents need to provide hosting details upfront.
- Training for host families and clubs is varied - guidelines exist but clubs may not implement them consistently. Training should include harassment prevention and opportunities for families to connect.
- Support structures like counselors are crucial but their roles in supporting students and liaising with families needs evaluation to
April Eldridge, the Office Facilities & Events Supervisor for Smith Debnam law firm and the youngest board member of the Triangle Chapter of the American Red Cross, gave the keynote speech at the annual Queen of Hearts and King of Diamonds Scholarship Program Banquet. She encouraged the student candidates to get involved in their community to help those affected by disasters. Over the past four years, April has organized several successful blood drives and fundraising campaigns for the Red Cross totaling over $20,000. As a board member, she has also helped plan the Triangle Red Cross Annual Ball. Smith Debnam is a proud supporter of April and her leadership and dedication to the Red Cross.
Faithful Friends is a nonprofit organization that provides intensive, long-term mentors called Friends to at-risk children in St. Louis. It aims to break the cycle of poverty and abuse by mentoring children from kindergarten through high school graduation. Friends spend at least 4 hours per week with each child, helping with school, activities, and developing life skills. The program aims for children to graduate high school, avoid the juvenile justice system, and prevent early parenting.
OurCamden; for Community Organisation PartnersGraham Gardiner
OurCamden is a new social enterprise, providing a membership primarily -although not exclusively- for those over 50 who Live. Work. Play in Camden.
Our goal is to work closely with other organisations in the Community Sector. These slides outline how.
Optimist Clubs have been conducting positive service projects since 1919 that focus on helping and recognizing children. They are known for their optimistic attitudes and sharing the Optimist Creed. Optimist Club members help youth develop their potential through over 65,000 annual service projects, such as supporting childhood cancer, junior golf, and local essay contests and youth appreciation events, as well as community-specific projects designed by each club.
Presentation given by me and Kathleen Wilson, CAE, Executive Director of NATLE, at ASAE's 2009 Annual Meeting. Be sure to download the tips document that goes with it.
ActivityHero is a platform that connects parents looking for activities for their kids with organizers of classes and camps, helping both parties. The founders noticed that parents spend $30 billion per year on enrichment activities for kids but organizers often have unused capacity. ActivityHero allows organizers to list their activities for free while taking a cut of transactions, helping organizers fill openings and earn more. This in turn helps kids discover new interests and helps parents find affordable options.
Kyle Jamison is a student at American International College who has been involved with the Student Support Services program since starting college. The program provides mentoring and academic support to first-generation college students. Jamison has maintained strong connections to the program and taken on leadership and mentoring roles. He has received various awards and recognition for his accomplishments. The director writing the letter highly recommends Jamison and believes he will have great success in his future endeavors.
The document discusses host family selection and training for Rotary Youth Exchange programs. It addresses several topics:
- Screening of host families and ensuring safe home environments is important, but current methods may not be effective and better ways should be explored.
- Traditionally, Rotarians hosted students directly, but now parents of outbound students must also help with hosting to maintain balanced exchanges. Parents need to provide hosting details upfront.
- Training for host families and clubs is varied - guidelines exist but clubs may not implement them consistently. Training should include harassment prevention and opportunities for families to connect.
- Support structures like counselors are crucial but their roles in supporting students and liaising with families needs evaluation to
April Eldridge, the Office Facilities & Events Supervisor for Smith Debnam law firm and the youngest board member of the Triangle Chapter of the American Red Cross, gave the keynote speech at the annual Queen of Hearts and King of Diamonds Scholarship Program Banquet. She encouraged the student candidates to get involved in their community to help those affected by disasters. Over the past four years, April has organized several successful blood drives and fundraising campaigns for the Red Cross totaling over $20,000. As a board member, she has also helped plan the Triangle Red Cross Annual Ball. Smith Debnam is a proud supporter of April and her leadership and dedication to the Red Cross.
This document welcomes guests and new members to a Community Associations Institute event in Southern Colorado. It thanks platinum sponsors such as Aspen Reserve Specialties, ASR Companies, and Burg Simpson who support the event. Gold sponsors including Alliance Association Bank and Priority Property Management are also thanked. Finally, silver sponsors such as Anderson Dude & Lebel, Bennett-Shellenberger, and CertaPro Painters are recognized for their contributions.
How corporate partners can help you reach beyond established audiences | Boos...CharityComms
Kim Sanders, head of media engagement, Stonewall
Jon Holmes, home page editor, Sky Sports Digital
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Charitable giving seminar for donors Josh Meier PresentationHart Roussel
This document discusses various charitable giving strategies from the donor's perspective and solutions to common concerns donors have. It outlines a planning pyramid with philanthropic motivation at the top. Donors give for both tax and non-tax reasons related to their upbringing, experiences, and values. Giving options include direct gifts, will/trust provisions, life insurance and retirement beneficiary designations, and various types of trusts. The document explains issues donors consider like control, flexibility, and benefits to charities and family. It suggests that increased donor education and advisor collaboration could help donors take advantage of these techniques to leave a lasting legacy.
Pleasant Grove Kiwanis Presentation 1.11Derek Smith
The document discusses the YMCA at White Rock which serves over 4,000 members, 80% of whom live locally. It runs an after school childcare program for over 200 children and a youth soccer program for 800 kids. In 2010, the YMCA taught over 600 swim lessons and granted $175,000 in scholarships to help local families participate in programs. The YMCA works to attract new members, expand programs, and build partnerships in the community.
Sports clubs, at all levels need to be better run and more welcoming if they are to survive and indeed grow. This presentation is from Sports Marketing Network's workshop on how to make your sports clubs vibrant, visible and viable. 2,000 clubs across Britain have particpated in one these workshops
Since 2010, B. Todd Bailey has helped companies manage risk and improve business performance with Fortress Risk Management in Colorado Springs, Colorado. In his free time, B. Todd Bailey enjoys travel, golf, and the outdoors. He supports several conservation organizations, including Trout Unlimited.
The Relationship with a student and counselor is critical to an exchange students year. 1 and 7 students report they do not have more than 2 contacts with their counselor during their exchange. Join us to discuss how are clubs preparing and working with their counselors to ensure a productive and helpful year with their students. How do you as a club strengthen this relationship? Facilitators: Kimberly Armitage, Walter Weidenholzer, and Dr. George Sundararaj
This document discusses important questions and considerations around recruitment, new member education, and living up to the values of fraternities and sororities. It emphasizes selecting new member educators who can teach ritual and its real meaning. Members should evaluate how they spend money on little sisters/brothers and encourage badge ownership. Hazing needs to be discussed to ensure compliance. Wearing badges proudly symbolizes inner commitment. Founders should be known and sorority/fraternity experience should be fun while living up to lifetime commitments. The speaker is available to visit campuses.
This document provides an orientation for new Girl Scout troop and group volunteers. It covers:
1) An introduction to Girl Scouting, including the mission, promise, and law.
2) An overview of volunteer roles at both the troop and service unit level, including responsibilities like planning meetings and managing finances.
3) Guidelines for troop management and safety, including information on troop size standards, safety procedures, and financial policies.
A former member of Young Girls United, Kellsey Adams, has donated $150,000 to the organization this year, making her their biggest donor. Adams joined YGU in 2008 at age 16 and credits the organization with improving her grades, confidence, and providing role models. After graduating high school, Adams received a YGU scholarship and graduated from Temple University with a business degree. Though now working as a CFO, Adams continues giving back through donations and motivational speeches. She hopes her donation will help YGU continue supporting girls through workshops and afterschool programs.
What is the best way to promote Rotary's most prestigious personal development program? Learn why we should begin promoting Rotary Youth Exchange as a scholarship, how we can do this, and hear success stories about successful Study Abroad Scholarship applicants. Facilitators: Stuart McDonald and James Landmann
The document discusses life on a small island with high gas prices and small living spaces, resulting in declining average annual incomes and unemployment. It notes that donations were collected to provide underprivileged children on the island with soccer equipment and uniforms since they could not otherwise afford them. The donations obtained cleats, shin guards, balls, and shirts and shorts for the children to play.
Prep Mentors is a nonprofit organization that provides mentoring to youth between 11-18 years old through one-on-one and group mentoring. Research shows that kids with mentors are less likely to use drugs or alcohol, skip school, or be disruptive in class. Mentoring has also been shown to be an effective dropout prevention strategy. In Montana, over 30% of kids live in single-parent households and nearly 40% feel sad or depressed most days, demonstrating the need for mentoring support. Prep Mentors aims to promote educational success, career readiness, and community involvement through mentoring.
The 2011 Report to the Community from the Executive Service Corps of Cincinnati summarizes the organization's activities over the past year. ESCC is dedicated to enhancing lives in the Greater Cincinnati area through consulting, coaching, and leadership development services provided by over 120 volunteers to local nonprofits. In 2011, volunteers donated over 10,000 hours of service valued at over $1 million. ESCC provides various programs including leadership institutes and consulting services that helped over 100 organizations. The report highlights some of ESCC's key clients and community impact.
Judith Collins has a long history of community volunteerism through various organizations like Kiwanis and Concerned Citizens for a Better Community, where she founded a neighborhood crime watch program. She has mentored and coached youth sports teams, organized block parties that provide activities for children, and given speeches to encourage youth to pursue higher education. Collins received awards from civic groups for her accomplishments in founding organizations and volunteering in her community.
This document provides information about the Executive Service Corps of Cincinnati (ESCC), a nonprofit organization that strengthens other nonprofits through providing affordable consulting services using highly skilled volunteer professionals. In 2012, ESCC volunteers provided over 9,600 hours of service valued at $1.6 million to 92 area nonprofits. The document lists ESCC's board members and leadership team, describes the types of projects completed for clients in 2012, and outlines ESCC's vision, values, and impact in the community.
Different Cultures: How People Paly and how they Pay - Honor Gunday (PaymentW...Sociality Rocks!
Онор Гандей, CEO and Founder, Paymentwall
"Что заставляет людей платить за игры в виртуальном мире, и ключевые отличия от культуры к культуре."
В течение многих лет компании могли рассматривать лишь одну страну на единицу времени, интернет игры были достаточно изолированы и масштаб мировой аудитории не был первоначальной целью. Все это изменилось за последние десятилетия с появлением социальных сетей, мобильных устройств и более широкому использованию Интернета.
При этом культурные различия, которые компании упускают из вида все еще являются камнем преткновения. Все мы взаимодействуем и связаны с интернетом по разному. Это зависит от возраста, культуры, региона, пола и достатка. Рассматривая основные различия мы проанализируем как "зацепить" каждую таргет- группу и как сделать ваши виртуальные продукты и веб- монетизацию максимально успешными.
Gilda's club 2010 virtual playbill live...from south florida...it's saturday ...Gilda's Club South Florida
Gilda's Club South Florida held its 15th Annual Starring...Larry Miller event on May 1, 2010 at the Parker Playhouse. The event featured comedian Larry Miller and raised funds to support Gilda's Club's mission of providing emotional support to individuals and families affected by cancer. Many local organizations and individuals were recognized for their financial support and donations that helped make the event a success.
A brief overview of Pilot International, a volunteer service organization now in five countries that was founded in1921 in the U.S. Deep South. This slideshow is geared primarily to new members who have joined a Pilot Club in their community. The service focus for Pilot Clubs is brain-related disorders and safety & protection of the brain through Pilot's own BrainMinders program.
The document discusses Sigma Alpha Epsilon's (SAE) philanthropic events and activities, including their annual Autumn Classic event which features a DJ group and raises money for an anti-hazing charity. It describes how SAE brothers volunteer weekly at a Boys and Girls Club, helping with homework, playing sports, and coaching a lacrosse team to connect with the youth. One brother reflects that volunteering has helped him better understand philanthropy.
Mountain Valley Developmental Services (MVDS) is a non-profit community centered board that serves over 11,000 individuals with developmental disabilities in western Colorado. MVDS manages and delivers various community-based services and supports including case management, residential services, enrichment services, employment services, and medical services. It forms partnerships with private providers to deliver these services. MVDS operates residential housing and provides day programs to encourage independence and community inclusion for clients. The organization aims to enhance the abilities of individuals to live, learn, and work independently through various programs and supports.
10 Insightful Quotes On Designing A Better Customer ExperienceYuan Wang
In an ever-changing landscape of one digital disruption after another, companies and organisations are looking for new ways to understand their target markets and engage them better. Increasingly they invest in user experience (UX) and customer experience design (CX) capabilities by working with a specialist UX agency or developing their own UX lab. Some UX practitioners are touting leaner and faster ways of developing customer-centric products and services, via methodologies such as guerilla research, rapid prototyping and Agile UX. Others seek innovation and fulfilment by spending more time in research, being more inclusive, and designing for social goods.
Experience is more than just an interface. It is a relationship, as well as a series of touch points between your brand and your customer. Here are our top 10 highlights and takeaways from the recent UX Australia conference to help you transform your customer experience design.
For full article, continue reading at https://yump.com.au/10-ways-supercharge-customer-experience-design/
This document welcomes guests and new members to a Community Associations Institute event in Southern Colorado. It thanks platinum sponsors such as Aspen Reserve Specialties, ASR Companies, and Burg Simpson who support the event. Gold sponsors including Alliance Association Bank and Priority Property Management are also thanked. Finally, silver sponsors such as Anderson Dude & Lebel, Bennett-Shellenberger, and CertaPro Painters are recognized for their contributions.
How corporate partners can help you reach beyond established audiences | Boos...CharityComms
Kim Sanders, head of media engagement, Stonewall
Jon Holmes, home page editor, Sky Sports Digital
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Charitable giving seminar for donors Josh Meier PresentationHart Roussel
This document discusses various charitable giving strategies from the donor's perspective and solutions to common concerns donors have. It outlines a planning pyramid with philanthropic motivation at the top. Donors give for both tax and non-tax reasons related to their upbringing, experiences, and values. Giving options include direct gifts, will/trust provisions, life insurance and retirement beneficiary designations, and various types of trusts. The document explains issues donors consider like control, flexibility, and benefits to charities and family. It suggests that increased donor education and advisor collaboration could help donors take advantage of these techniques to leave a lasting legacy.
Pleasant Grove Kiwanis Presentation 1.11Derek Smith
The document discusses the YMCA at White Rock which serves over 4,000 members, 80% of whom live locally. It runs an after school childcare program for over 200 children and a youth soccer program for 800 kids. In 2010, the YMCA taught over 600 swim lessons and granted $175,000 in scholarships to help local families participate in programs. The YMCA works to attract new members, expand programs, and build partnerships in the community.
Sports clubs, at all levels need to be better run and more welcoming if they are to survive and indeed grow. This presentation is from Sports Marketing Network's workshop on how to make your sports clubs vibrant, visible and viable. 2,000 clubs across Britain have particpated in one these workshops
Since 2010, B. Todd Bailey has helped companies manage risk and improve business performance with Fortress Risk Management in Colorado Springs, Colorado. In his free time, B. Todd Bailey enjoys travel, golf, and the outdoors. He supports several conservation organizations, including Trout Unlimited.
The Relationship with a student and counselor is critical to an exchange students year. 1 and 7 students report they do not have more than 2 contacts with their counselor during their exchange. Join us to discuss how are clubs preparing and working with their counselors to ensure a productive and helpful year with their students. How do you as a club strengthen this relationship? Facilitators: Kimberly Armitage, Walter Weidenholzer, and Dr. George Sundararaj
This document discusses important questions and considerations around recruitment, new member education, and living up to the values of fraternities and sororities. It emphasizes selecting new member educators who can teach ritual and its real meaning. Members should evaluate how they spend money on little sisters/brothers and encourage badge ownership. Hazing needs to be discussed to ensure compliance. Wearing badges proudly symbolizes inner commitment. Founders should be known and sorority/fraternity experience should be fun while living up to lifetime commitments. The speaker is available to visit campuses.
This document provides an orientation for new Girl Scout troop and group volunteers. It covers:
1) An introduction to Girl Scouting, including the mission, promise, and law.
2) An overview of volunteer roles at both the troop and service unit level, including responsibilities like planning meetings and managing finances.
3) Guidelines for troop management and safety, including information on troop size standards, safety procedures, and financial policies.
A former member of Young Girls United, Kellsey Adams, has donated $150,000 to the organization this year, making her their biggest donor. Adams joined YGU in 2008 at age 16 and credits the organization with improving her grades, confidence, and providing role models. After graduating high school, Adams received a YGU scholarship and graduated from Temple University with a business degree. Though now working as a CFO, Adams continues giving back through donations and motivational speeches. She hopes her donation will help YGU continue supporting girls through workshops and afterschool programs.
What is the best way to promote Rotary's most prestigious personal development program? Learn why we should begin promoting Rotary Youth Exchange as a scholarship, how we can do this, and hear success stories about successful Study Abroad Scholarship applicants. Facilitators: Stuart McDonald and James Landmann
The document discusses life on a small island with high gas prices and small living spaces, resulting in declining average annual incomes and unemployment. It notes that donations were collected to provide underprivileged children on the island with soccer equipment and uniforms since they could not otherwise afford them. The donations obtained cleats, shin guards, balls, and shirts and shorts for the children to play.
Prep Mentors is a nonprofit organization that provides mentoring to youth between 11-18 years old through one-on-one and group mentoring. Research shows that kids with mentors are less likely to use drugs or alcohol, skip school, or be disruptive in class. Mentoring has also been shown to be an effective dropout prevention strategy. In Montana, over 30% of kids live in single-parent households and nearly 40% feel sad or depressed most days, demonstrating the need for mentoring support. Prep Mentors aims to promote educational success, career readiness, and community involvement through mentoring.
The 2011 Report to the Community from the Executive Service Corps of Cincinnati summarizes the organization's activities over the past year. ESCC is dedicated to enhancing lives in the Greater Cincinnati area through consulting, coaching, and leadership development services provided by over 120 volunteers to local nonprofits. In 2011, volunteers donated over 10,000 hours of service valued at over $1 million. ESCC provides various programs including leadership institutes and consulting services that helped over 100 organizations. The report highlights some of ESCC's key clients and community impact.
Judith Collins has a long history of community volunteerism through various organizations like Kiwanis and Concerned Citizens for a Better Community, where she founded a neighborhood crime watch program. She has mentored and coached youth sports teams, organized block parties that provide activities for children, and given speeches to encourage youth to pursue higher education. Collins received awards from civic groups for her accomplishments in founding organizations and volunteering in her community.
This document provides information about the Executive Service Corps of Cincinnati (ESCC), a nonprofit organization that strengthens other nonprofits through providing affordable consulting services using highly skilled volunteer professionals. In 2012, ESCC volunteers provided over 9,600 hours of service valued at $1.6 million to 92 area nonprofits. The document lists ESCC's board members and leadership team, describes the types of projects completed for clients in 2012, and outlines ESCC's vision, values, and impact in the community.
Different Cultures: How People Paly and how they Pay - Honor Gunday (PaymentW...Sociality Rocks!
Онор Гандей, CEO and Founder, Paymentwall
"Что заставляет людей платить за игры в виртуальном мире, и ключевые отличия от культуры к культуре."
В течение многих лет компании могли рассматривать лишь одну страну на единицу времени, интернет игры были достаточно изолированы и масштаб мировой аудитории не был первоначальной целью. Все это изменилось за последние десятилетия с появлением социальных сетей, мобильных устройств и более широкому использованию Интернета.
При этом культурные различия, которые компании упускают из вида все еще являются камнем преткновения. Все мы взаимодействуем и связаны с интернетом по разному. Это зависит от возраста, культуры, региона, пола и достатка. Рассматривая основные различия мы проанализируем как "зацепить" каждую таргет- группу и как сделать ваши виртуальные продукты и веб- монетизацию максимально успешными.
Gilda's club 2010 virtual playbill live...from south florida...it's saturday ...Gilda's Club South Florida
Gilda's Club South Florida held its 15th Annual Starring...Larry Miller event on May 1, 2010 at the Parker Playhouse. The event featured comedian Larry Miller and raised funds to support Gilda's Club's mission of providing emotional support to individuals and families affected by cancer. Many local organizations and individuals were recognized for their financial support and donations that helped make the event a success.
A brief overview of Pilot International, a volunteer service organization now in five countries that was founded in1921 in the U.S. Deep South. This slideshow is geared primarily to new members who have joined a Pilot Club in their community. The service focus for Pilot Clubs is brain-related disorders and safety & protection of the brain through Pilot's own BrainMinders program.
The document discusses Sigma Alpha Epsilon's (SAE) philanthropic events and activities, including their annual Autumn Classic event which features a DJ group and raises money for an anti-hazing charity. It describes how SAE brothers volunteer weekly at a Boys and Girls Club, helping with homework, playing sports, and coaching a lacrosse team to connect with the youth. One brother reflects that volunteering has helped him better understand philanthropy.
Mountain Valley Developmental Services (MVDS) is a non-profit community centered board that serves over 11,000 individuals with developmental disabilities in western Colorado. MVDS manages and delivers various community-based services and supports including case management, residential services, enrichment services, employment services, and medical services. It forms partnerships with private providers to deliver these services. MVDS operates residential housing and provides day programs to encourage independence and community inclusion for clients. The organization aims to enhance the abilities of individuals to live, learn, and work independently through various programs and supports.
10 Insightful Quotes On Designing A Better Customer ExperienceYuan Wang
In an ever-changing landscape of one digital disruption after another, companies and organisations are looking for new ways to understand their target markets and engage them better. Increasingly they invest in user experience (UX) and customer experience design (CX) capabilities by working with a specialist UX agency or developing their own UX lab. Some UX practitioners are touting leaner and faster ways of developing customer-centric products and services, via methodologies such as guerilla research, rapid prototyping and Agile UX. Others seek innovation and fulfilment by spending more time in research, being more inclusive, and designing for social goods.
Experience is more than just an interface. It is a relationship, as well as a series of touch points between your brand and your customer. Here are our top 10 highlights and takeaways from the recent UX Australia conference to help you transform your customer experience design.
For full article, continue reading at https://yump.com.au/10-ways-supercharge-customer-experience-design/
How to Build a Dynamic Social Media PlanPost Planner
Stop guessing and wasting your time on networks and strategies that don’t work!
Join Rebekah Radice and Katie Lance to learn how to optimize your social networks, the best kept secrets for hot content, top time management tools, and much more!
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Learn BEM fundamentals as fast as possible. What is BEM (Block, element, modifier), BEM syntax, how it works with a real example, etc.
The document discusses how personalization and dynamic content are becoming increasingly important on websites. It notes that 52% of marketers see content personalization as critical and 75% of consumers like it when brands personalize their content. However, personalization can create issues for search engine optimization as dynamic URLs and content are more difficult for search engines to index than static pages. The document provides tips for SEOs to help address these personalization and SEO challenges, such as using static URLs when possible and submitting accurate sitemaps.
Lightning Talk #9: How UX and Data Storytelling Can Shape Policy by Mika Aldabaux singapore
How can we take UX and Data Storytelling out of the tech context and use them to change the way government behaves?
Showcasing the truth is the highest goal of data storytelling. Because the design of a chart can affect the interpretation of data in a major way, one must wield visual tools with care and deliberation. Using quantitative facts to evoke an emotional response is best achieved with the combination of UX and data storytelling.
This document summarizes a study of CEO succession events among the largest 100 U.S. corporations between 2005-2015. The study analyzed executives who were passed over for the CEO role ("succession losers") and their subsequent careers. It found that 74% of passed over executives left their companies, with 30% eventually becoming CEOs elsewhere. However, companies led by succession losers saw average stock price declines of 13% over 3 years, compared to gains for companies whose CEO selections remained unchanged. The findings suggest that boards generally identify the most qualified CEO candidates, though differences between internal and external hires complicate comparisons.
The document summarizes the positive impact of the Boys & Girls Club on youth in East Gainesville. It discusses how the Club aims to help youth realize their full potential through programs that promote competence, usefulness, belonging, and influence. It highlights national awards won by the local Club for its health, arts, and character development programs. Partnerships with schools and organizations help provide volunteers and resources to support an outcome-driven experience for youth. Research shows Club members have lower dropout rates, better academic performance, fewer absences, and lower crime rates.
The A.G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club has operated since 1966 providing a safe place for children in Birmingham and Bessemer to stay out of trouble, remain in school and succeed in life. It serves over 1,000 children annually through programs focused on health, leadership, education, arts, music, sports and more. The organization is launching a campaign called "Great Futures Start Here" to increase staffing, reduce member-to-staff ratios, and expand transportation services in order to provide more personalized support and engagement for members. Donations are being requested to support this campaign and help children in the community lead happier, healthier lives.
At First Tee, we believe in developing experiences that are just as fun as they are meaningful, where kids feel excited to grow, safe to fail, and better equipped for whatever comes their way next.
Our First Tee coaches seamlessly integrate the game of golf with a life skills curriculum to create active learning experiences that build inner strength, self-confidence, and resilience. As your child progresses through our programs, the activities and life lessons will help empower them to take on whatever comes their way next.
Flip through our parents’ guide to see the wide-ranging and ever-growing education, life, leadership and golf opportunities for participants.
The document summarizes several organizations and programs aimed at empowering youth and communities:
- Patterson Sports Authority uses sports to help students succeed academically while developing life skills. It offers various programs throughout the year.
- Step Up in Georgia links senior citizens with youth to provide resources, housing, and job opportunities through intergenerational programs.
- Bobby Norfleet Racing seeks to brand its first black female NASCAR driver to inspire and represent communities through racing.
The document provides information about the Boys & Girls Club of South Central Kansas. It discusses that the Club provides a safe place for kids to learn and grow through various programs in areas like character development, education, health, arts, and sports. These programs help kids become responsible citizens and achieve their full potential. The Club relies on donations to fund these programs and services that work to prevent delinquency and keep kids active.
The document discusses the importance of extracurricular activities for young people and opportunities available in agriculture. It outlines opportunities in various livestock areas like beef, sheep, goats, swine, and more. These activities help youth gain leadership skills and consider agricultural careers. The document stresses the role of adults in supporting and guiding youth, introducing them to opportunities, and preparing them for adulthood and career selection.
The document summarizes an webinar about effective strategies for recruiting teens to Boys & Girls Club programs. It discusses understanding adolescent developmental stages and dividing teens into early and late adolescence. It emphasizes that recruiting teens is important to the Club's mission and impact goals. The webinar presents four main recruitment strategies: going to places teens hang out, hosting special events, building relationships with referral sources, and engaging teen "thought leaders". Resources like training and planning tools are also mentioned to help staff with recruitment.
Holistic Offerings & Opportunity for People, Inc -Annual Report. 2014Bryan C Jones
The Holistic Offerings & Opportunity for People, Inc. (H.O.O.P.) Foundation annual report summarizes its activities in fiscal year 2014. It provides programs for at-risk youth, serving over 2,500 people through activities promoting physical, academic, social, and spiritual skills. These include sports programs, tutoring, mentoring, and community events. The report outlines H.O.O.P.'s finances, partnerships, and goals to continue empowering youth through enrichment programs.
The document is a sponsorship package from Inland Golf Academy (IGA), a non-profit organization that uses golf to provide opportunities for at-risk youth. IGA produces various events and programs, including a School Enhancement Program to fund improvements to school programs. Sponsorship benefits include logo placement and promotion. Funds would support IGA's mission of using golf to help students succeed educationally and provide hope through alternative activities.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Memphis presentation 8.7.15Creston Blanchard
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Memphis Overview. Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Memphis
Our Mission:
"To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens."
Through a variety of academic and recreational programs, BGCM empowers members to make productive use of their time and wise decisions in their lives. It’s how we’re opening doors for Memphis kids every day, at the positive place for kids.
The document provides an orientation for a board of directors of a Boys & Girls Club. It outlines the core values and promise of Boys & Girls Clubs to provide a safe, positive place for youth and uphold ethical standards. It describes what makes Boys & Girls Clubs unique, including dedicated youth facilities, being open daily, professional staff, and being affordable to all youth. It also summarizes research finding that Boys & Girls Club participation is associated with lower dropout rates, better academic performance, and lower criminal offense rates.
Boys & Girls Club of Alachua County Board Orientation, Gainesville, Florida Creston Blanchard
The document provides an overview of Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA). It discusses BGCA's mission to enable youth to realize their full potential. Key aspects include dedicated youth facilities, affordable membership, and professional staff. Research shows BGCA has positive impacts like lower dropout rates and criminal offenses. The document also reviews BGCA's history, programs, partnerships, and financial information to support local Clubs.
Camp Cadet is a summer camp program for boys and girls ages 12-15 sponsored by Centre County Law Enforcement. The mission is to develop understanding between youth and police through a week of exciting sports, demonstrations and activities at Camp Blue Diamond. Campers can expect to experience things like morning runs, archery, shooting, a pepper spray demonstration and FBI investigations to foster lasting impressions of police as friends rather than foes. Girls' week is July 29 to August 4 and boys' week is August 5 to August 11, with fees of $200 and need-based scholarships available.
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This document summarizes a SuitUp event where students from two schools participated in a business competition coached by PayPal volunteers. Students pitched new product ideas for Nike to judges. Team 1's "Tell Her Story" idea won. Both students and volunteers found the experience valuable in building skills and exploring careers. A majority of students reported feeling more confident and interested in pursuing fields like business administration, education, and fashion design. Volunteers and students both expressed interest in participating in future SuitUp events and expanding opportunities for students.
This annual report summarizes the activities of Big Brothers Big Sisters from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. It highlights that 752 children were served through mentoring relationships in the past year. It also outlines the board of trustees, financial information including revenue sources and expenses, program highlights and impact stories, and upcoming signature events. The organization had a successful year, being recognized nationally for program quality and fundraising success.
This annual report summarizes the activities of an organization that provides youth achievement programs. In 2015, over 1,400 youth participated in the program, contributing over 50,000 hours of community service. The program aims to develop skills like confidence, relationships, and problem solving. Financial support from donors was $307,177, with most funds spent on programming (61%) and capacity building (27%) to expand access to the program, especially for marginalized youth. The organization celebrated 40 years of operations and is working to increase awareness of the impact of its youth achievement programs.
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The Frank Callen Boys and Girls Club focuses on four major programs: Education & Career, The Arts, Health & Life, and Sports & Recreation. The Education & Career program implements strategies to ensure members graduate high school and are ready for post-secondary education. The Arts program offers clay animation, digital art, and drama opportunities. Health & Life programs promote well-being, goal-setting, and independence through initiatives like Passport to Manhood and SMART Girls. Sports & Recreation helps develop skills, fitness, and healthy lifestyles through activities like golf, football, and baseball.
This document provides an overview of the Integrity Mentors program. It discusses youth statistics showing challenges faced by children in the US each day. The program aims to mentor and develop youth through monthly sessions covering topics like relationships, bullying, and peer pressure. It offers mentoring, group activities, and community service projects. Partners provide additional programming like educational coaching, CAD robotics workshops, and parenting workshops. The vision is to create an organization called Integrity Inc. to expand programming and better serve low-income families through youth mentoring, education, parenting support, and family outreach.
Camp Cadet is a summer camp program for boys and girls ages 12-15 sponsored by Centre County Law Enforcement. The camp aims to develop understanding between youth and police through a week of exciting sports, demonstrations and activities, creating lasting memories and impressions of police as friends. Girls' week is July 28 to August 3 and Boys' week is August 4 to August 10, with fees of $200 and need-based scholarships available. A typical day includes wake up, activities, demonstrations of shooting, archery, pepper spray and more cool things.
Scouting helps prepare youth for both college and careers according to research cited in the document. 93% of youth involved in Scouting had better school performance and higher math and reading scores than non-Scouts, with 95% getting A's or B's in math versus the average C/D for non-Scouts. Scouting also leads to higher high school graduation and college attendance rates. Scouting builds confidence and passion for leadership, with 8 in 100 boys entering vocations learned through merit badges and Eagle Scouts having higher lifetime incomes. The Lincoln Heritage Council provides Scouting programs to build character, fitness, and lifelong opportunities for youth.
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.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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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.
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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.
Thank you for the opportunity to tell you a little more about Open Fairways. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization who works with underprivileged youth through golf. Disclaimer – week 3. I will go through these slides, if you have Q’s please hold them until the end unless you need clarification about something I have said, of course.