Penfield High school worked on a project to fund raise for Water For Sudan. This is one of the supporting documents for that project. To learn more about Water For Sudan, visit us at waterforsudan.org
This document provides an agenda and materials for a community philanthropy summit. The summit will cover topics like the philanthropic landscape, common sense fundraising lessons, and role playing fundraising asks. The agenda includes discussing how to identify prospective donors, cultivate relationships over time, and directly ask for donations. Fundraising strategies like thanking donors, telling compelling stories, and emphasizing individual giving are also covered. The goal is to help attendees learn effective ways to raise more money for their organizations and causes.
Weekly all-staff meetings are important for employee engagement, not a waste of time. While the owner sees them as unnecessary, the article argues that meetings help inform employees, boost engagement, and bridge the employee-employer gap if done right. Short, agenda-driven meetings with employee input that recognize wins can align with company culture. Meetings are about employees, not just the owner, and small acts of recognition outside of meetings also boost engagement.
The document is a donation form for an auction to be held on April 11, 2014. It requests information from donors such as the donor's name and contact information, a description of the donated item, its value, and how the item will be delivered. For donated parties, it asks for details like the date, location, and maximum number of guests. It also provides instructions on submitting donation information and mentions that donations may be tax deductible.
The organization is planning their annual Holiday for the Homeless drive to collect items and distribute backpacks to the homeless. Last year they distributed 121 backpacks and this year aim to distribute 200 backpacks at one or two locations. Donations of $50 can sponsor a backpack, with the recipient receiving a letter about the gift. A packing party will be held on December 23rd for volunteers to assemble the backpacks and cards. Donations of money, items, or sponsored backpacks can be mailed to the provided address or made through their website using PayPal.
Men have been offering endowments to ladies. Blessings show love and warmth and can likewise flag appreciation. Foremostly, endowments have likewise been utilized from the beginning of time to show abundance, achievement, and force. Trust me, when you become an extraordinary blessing provider, your status and attractive quality as a sentimental accomplice increment dramatically. The main thing ladies love more than getting a significant blessing is indicating it off to their desirous companions. Giving your life partner a blessing and it develops the glow, trust, love, and closeness in your relationship, and even builds her profound respect for you.
Vonda Kouka, the United Way Coordinator for a Baltimore office, organized a month of fun fundraising activities to help surpass her annual giving goal for United Way. Some of the activities included employees paying to wear their favorite sports jerseys, attend a magic show lunch, or wear crazy hats and socks. The most popular activity was managers taking pies to the face, raising over $200. Through Vonda's creative events and reminders, the office was able to raise $7,000 for United Way, helping people in the local community.
The document provides instructions for a missionary applying to fundraise and serve with Children's Cup, an organization that supports work in Africa. It details the requirements to receive permission to begin fundraising and serve overseas, including maintaining a monthly budget and minimum cash reserves. It also explains how donations can be made and pledged monthly to support the missionary, and stresses the importance of regular communication with donors to ensure continued financial support for their work.
Charity doesn't require money, just a few hours of your time. Volunteering at a local soup kitchen or shelter during the holidays provides much needed extra help when resources are low. Donating gently used clothing, toys or non-perishable food items you no longer need can make a family's holiday season and help those in need.
This document provides an agenda and materials for a community philanthropy summit. The summit will cover topics like the philanthropic landscape, common sense fundraising lessons, and role playing fundraising asks. The agenda includes discussing how to identify prospective donors, cultivate relationships over time, and directly ask for donations. Fundraising strategies like thanking donors, telling compelling stories, and emphasizing individual giving are also covered. The goal is to help attendees learn effective ways to raise more money for their organizations and causes.
Weekly all-staff meetings are important for employee engagement, not a waste of time. While the owner sees them as unnecessary, the article argues that meetings help inform employees, boost engagement, and bridge the employee-employer gap if done right. Short, agenda-driven meetings with employee input that recognize wins can align with company culture. Meetings are about employees, not just the owner, and small acts of recognition outside of meetings also boost engagement.
The document is a donation form for an auction to be held on April 11, 2014. It requests information from donors such as the donor's name and contact information, a description of the donated item, its value, and how the item will be delivered. For donated parties, it asks for details like the date, location, and maximum number of guests. It also provides instructions on submitting donation information and mentions that donations may be tax deductible.
The organization is planning their annual Holiday for the Homeless drive to collect items and distribute backpacks to the homeless. Last year they distributed 121 backpacks and this year aim to distribute 200 backpacks at one or two locations. Donations of $50 can sponsor a backpack, with the recipient receiving a letter about the gift. A packing party will be held on December 23rd for volunteers to assemble the backpacks and cards. Donations of money, items, or sponsored backpacks can be mailed to the provided address or made through their website using PayPal.
Men have been offering endowments to ladies. Blessings show love and warmth and can likewise flag appreciation. Foremostly, endowments have likewise been utilized from the beginning of time to show abundance, achievement, and force. Trust me, when you become an extraordinary blessing provider, your status and attractive quality as a sentimental accomplice increment dramatically. The main thing ladies love more than getting a significant blessing is indicating it off to their desirous companions. Giving your life partner a blessing and it develops the glow, trust, love, and closeness in your relationship, and even builds her profound respect for you.
Vonda Kouka, the United Way Coordinator for a Baltimore office, organized a month of fun fundraising activities to help surpass her annual giving goal for United Way. Some of the activities included employees paying to wear their favorite sports jerseys, attend a magic show lunch, or wear crazy hats and socks. The most popular activity was managers taking pies to the face, raising over $200. Through Vonda's creative events and reminders, the office was able to raise $7,000 for United Way, helping people in the local community.
The document provides instructions for a missionary applying to fundraise and serve with Children's Cup, an organization that supports work in Africa. It details the requirements to receive permission to begin fundraising and serve overseas, including maintaining a monthly budget and minimum cash reserves. It also explains how donations can be made and pledged monthly to support the missionary, and stresses the importance of regular communication with donors to ensure continued financial support for their work.
Charity doesn't require money, just a few hours of your time. Volunteering at a local soup kitchen or shelter during the holidays provides much needed extra help when resources are low. Donating gently used clothing, toys or non-perishable food items you no longer need can make a family's holiday season and help those in need.
This document describes the Oscar Night BIZ Bowl 2014 fundraiser event to benefit Junior Achievement programs for K-12 students in Upstate South Carolina. Junior Achievement provides programs to teach students financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship. The BIZ Bowl event involves teams from businesses and organizations competing in bowling while raising money. Funds raised will support Junior Achievement materials and programs for local classrooms. The document provides information on participating in BIZ Bowl by forming a team and fundraising through ticket sales, donations, and online fundraising.
This document is a letter from the St. Viator School Foundation inviting donations and attendance for their 28th Annual Dinner and Auction on November 21, 2015. This year's event will celebrate St. Viator School's 50th anniversary. The foundation uses proceeds from the event to maintain the school's endowment fund, finance improvement projects, and subsidize tuition costs to promote diversity. At the event, the foundation will induct former principal Kathleen Daulton into their Hall of Fame for her 15 years of service and 50 years as a Catholic educator.
Donald Kuegler regularly donates to Make-A-Wish America, an organization that fulfills the wishes of children with severe illnesses. Through donations from people like Kuegler, Make-A-Wish helps children have unique experiences and memories. Donations to Make-A-Wish come in various forms, including cash, checks, hotel points, airline miles, appreciated stock, vehicles, and equipment to support the organization's operations and grant children's wishes.
The Sunshine Mail Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit that provides care packages filled with handmade cards, hygiene supplies, and school supplies to children in need in hospitals, homeless shelters, and foster care. They deliver these packages through various programs that support children in different situations, and they rely on volunteers to create cards, donate items, host events, and provide financial support to carry out their mission of bringing comfort and joy to children. The organization was founded in 2010 and has since delivered thousands of packages to children across the country.
This document provides guidance and timelines for small public libraries to plan successful fundraising events featuring wine, champagne, or cocktail tastings. It recommends deciding the purpose and price point, then scheduling the guest, musicians, wineries, and volunteers 6 months in advance. The timeline details tasks from 3-4 months out like ordering books and applying for liquor licenses to 1 month out like floor planning and assembling raffle baskets. Budget details from an example event show net profit of $2,482 from ticket and book sales, raffles, and donations versus expenses like food, supplies, and the guest speaker. It also recommends event liquor liability insurance. Suggested themes then provide details on how to theme similar events around
This document outlines the process of major gift fundraising which involves cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship. Cultivation involves building relationships with potential major donors through multiple face-to-face meetings over time. The goal of cultivation is to move the donor towards being ready for a solicitation ask. Solicitation involves asking the donor for a major gift at the right time and for the right amount after proper cultivation. Stewardship begins after a gift is received and aims to keep the donor engaged through impact updates. The overall process requires developing strong relationships with potential major donors.
The document provides a list of gifts not to give a woman, including money, gift cards, perfume, shoes, handbags, clothes, jewelry, chocolates, flowers, and kitchen appliances. It argues that these gifts show a lack of effort, thoughtfulness, or understanding of her tastes and preferences. The document recommends visiting a website to choose a gift that will truly impress and make an impression on her.
Point Elementary School holds an annual fundraiser called Jar Wars where students bring coins to school to earn positive or negative points for their class. The class with the most positive points at the end of the week wins. Over the years the fundraiser has raised over $27,000 for Basket of Hope, a nonprofit that provides gift baskets for seriously ill children in local hospitals. The document discusses the history and impact of the fundraiser and Basket of Hope organization.
New Israel Fund Guardian of Democracy Dinner a6 tribute journal remit card 2010Lisa Finkelstein
The document provides information about purchasing advertisements in the Tribute Journal, which is published to honor award recipients who cannot attend an event. It details the sizes and prices of full-page ($2,500), half-page ($1,000), and quarter-page ($500) advertisements. The deadline for ad submissions is September 13, 2010. Contact information is provided for ad specifications and questions. Payment details and instructions are on the reverse side.
This document provides suggestions for charities to inspire fundraisers and raise money online between major fundraising events. It recommends that charities get people to fundraise for the charity by doing unusual or interesting activities like betting on a baby's name, pole dancing, or giving something up. Charities should engage supporters by doing their own crazy fundraising activities, telling supporters what difference past fundraising made, and keeping supporters updated on funds raised and impacts.
December 1st is designated at Pay it Forward day. The expression "pay it forward" is used to describe the concept of asking that a good turn be repaid by having it done to others instead.
This document provides tips for maximizing direct response fundraising at the end of the year. It discusses the importance of individual donors as a funding source and notes that organizations lose donors every month. It recommends engaging current donors to recruit new ones, soliciting internal audiences, and testing list rentals or trades. For lapsed donors, it suggests segmentation and personalized outreach. Specific tactics include regular mailings in November and December, reporting outcomes, analyzing past results, using holiday themes and response techniques, and acknowledging gifts meaningfully. The document concludes by providing contact information for the author.
Point Elementary School in Oakville, MO holds an annual fundraiser called "Jar Wars" where students bring coins to school to earn positive or negative points for their class. The class with the most points at the end of the week wins. Since 2000, over $27,000 has been raised for Basket of Hope, which provides gift baskets for seriously ill children in local hospitals. In 2013, the fundraiser raised over $1,500.
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How to save money on your campaign slideslindseycoster
The document provides 12 tips for saving money on political campaigns. It recommends buying supplies in bulk like envelopes and invitations to save costs. It also suggests asking for food and beverage donations from local businesses for events and under-ordering catering to reduce costs. Additional tips include minimizing logos to reduce design costs, using a mail house for large mailings, and reusing sponsor boards and promotional materials across multiple campaigns. The overall message is that small savings in various areas can be redirected to key areas like advertising.
The Kanawha County Board of Education policy prohibits students from canvassing homes to raise money. It allows school organizations to sell spirit items within schools but prohibits the sale of clothing in the community. Sponsor clubs and parent groups cannot rely on door to door sales by students when raising funds. School carnivals are approved but kings and queens cannot be elected by selling votes. Games of chance are not permitted as fundraisers.
Cupcakes for Cancer is a non-profit organization that bakes and sells cupcakes to raise awareness and funds for cancer charities. They offer a variety of cupcake flavors and decorate them for specific cancers. A percentage of profits from an annual fundraiser and from cupcakes designed for particular charities will be donated. The business goals include marketing efforts, participating in fundraising events, and sponsoring their own annual event to help enhance other fundraisers through customized cupcakes.
Goodwill is opening two new store locations in Hampton Roads, Virginia in late May and early June. A new Goodwill store will open in the Washington Square Shopping Center in Grafton and another in the Williamsburg Shopping Center in Williamsburg. People can visit Goodwill's website for more information on the new store openings and locations.
The Philanthropy Club meeting covered new member sign-ups, bylaws, volunteer opportunities, and contact information. Members were reminded to sign up for the bylaws and several upcoming volunteer events like clothing and feeding drives. The club's website and social media were also discussed as resources for staying informed about meetings and activities.
La separación de residuos es parte del proceso de reciclado. La basura se separa en orgánica e inorgánica. La basura orgánica proviene de plantas y animales y puede usarse como composta para abonar la tierra, mientras que la basura inorgánica es producida por el hombre y puede reciclarse. El reciclado trae beneficios como ahorrar energía y reducir contaminación, pero también tiene perjuicios como la contaminación si no se hace de forma adecuada.
This document describes the Oscar Night BIZ Bowl 2014 fundraiser event to benefit Junior Achievement programs for K-12 students in Upstate South Carolina. Junior Achievement provides programs to teach students financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship. The BIZ Bowl event involves teams from businesses and organizations competing in bowling while raising money. Funds raised will support Junior Achievement materials and programs for local classrooms. The document provides information on participating in BIZ Bowl by forming a team and fundraising through ticket sales, donations, and online fundraising.
This document is a letter from the St. Viator School Foundation inviting donations and attendance for their 28th Annual Dinner and Auction on November 21, 2015. This year's event will celebrate St. Viator School's 50th anniversary. The foundation uses proceeds from the event to maintain the school's endowment fund, finance improvement projects, and subsidize tuition costs to promote diversity. At the event, the foundation will induct former principal Kathleen Daulton into their Hall of Fame for her 15 years of service and 50 years as a Catholic educator.
Donald Kuegler regularly donates to Make-A-Wish America, an organization that fulfills the wishes of children with severe illnesses. Through donations from people like Kuegler, Make-A-Wish helps children have unique experiences and memories. Donations to Make-A-Wish come in various forms, including cash, checks, hotel points, airline miles, appreciated stock, vehicles, and equipment to support the organization's operations and grant children's wishes.
The Sunshine Mail Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit that provides care packages filled with handmade cards, hygiene supplies, and school supplies to children in need in hospitals, homeless shelters, and foster care. They deliver these packages through various programs that support children in different situations, and they rely on volunteers to create cards, donate items, host events, and provide financial support to carry out their mission of bringing comfort and joy to children. The organization was founded in 2010 and has since delivered thousands of packages to children across the country.
This document provides guidance and timelines for small public libraries to plan successful fundraising events featuring wine, champagne, or cocktail tastings. It recommends deciding the purpose and price point, then scheduling the guest, musicians, wineries, and volunteers 6 months in advance. The timeline details tasks from 3-4 months out like ordering books and applying for liquor licenses to 1 month out like floor planning and assembling raffle baskets. Budget details from an example event show net profit of $2,482 from ticket and book sales, raffles, and donations versus expenses like food, supplies, and the guest speaker. It also recommends event liquor liability insurance. Suggested themes then provide details on how to theme similar events around
This document outlines the process of major gift fundraising which involves cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship. Cultivation involves building relationships with potential major donors through multiple face-to-face meetings over time. The goal of cultivation is to move the donor towards being ready for a solicitation ask. Solicitation involves asking the donor for a major gift at the right time and for the right amount after proper cultivation. Stewardship begins after a gift is received and aims to keep the donor engaged through impact updates. The overall process requires developing strong relationships with potential major donors.
The document provides a list of gifts not to give a woman, including money, gift cards, perfume, shoes, handbags, clothes, jewelry, chocolates, flowers, and kitchen appliances. It argues that these gifts show a lack of effort, thoughtfulness, or understanding of her tastes and preferences. The document recommends visiting a website to choose a gift that will truly impress and make an impression on her.
Point Elementary School holds an annual fundraiser called Jar Wars where students bring coins to school to earn positive or negative points for their class. The class with the most positive points at the end of the week wins. Over the years the fundraiser has raised over $27,000 for Basket of Hope, a nonprofit that provides gift baskets for seriously ill children in local hospitals. The document discusses the history and impact of the fundraiser and Basket of Hope organization.
New Israel Fund Guardian of Democracy Dinner a6 tribute journal remit card 2010Lisa Finkelstein
The document provides information about purchasing advertisements in the Tribute Journal, which is published to honor award recipients who cannot attend an event. It details the sizes and prices of full-page ($2,500), half-page ($1,000), and quarter-page ($500) advertisements. The deadline for ad submissions is September 13, 2010. Contact information is provided for ad specifications and questions. Payment details and instructions are on the reverse side.
This document provides suggestions for charities to inspire fundraisers and raise money online between major fundraising events. It recommends that charities get people to fundraise for the charity by doing unusual or interesting activities like betting on a baby's name, pole dancing, or giving something up. Charities should engage supporters by doing their own crazy fundraising activities, telling supporters what difference past fundraising made, and keeping supporters updated on funds raised and impacts.
December 1st is designated at Pay it Forward day. The expression "pay it forward" is used to describe the concept of asking that a good turn be repaid by having it done to others instead.
This document provides tips for maximizing direct response fundraising at the end of the year. It discusses the importance of individual donors as a funding source and notes that organizations lose donors every month. It recommends engaging current donors to recruit new ones, soliciting internal audiences, and testing list rentals or trades. For lapsed donors, it suggests segmentation and personalized outreach. Specific tactics include regular mailings in November and December, reporting outcomes, analyzing past results, using holiday themes and response techniques, and acknowledging gifts meaningfully. The document concludes by providing contact information for the author.
Point Elementary School in Oakville, MO holds an annual fundraiser called "Jar Wars" where students bring coins to school to earn positive or negative points for their class. The class with the most points at the end of the week wins. Since 2000, over $27,000 has been raised for Basket of Hope, which provides gift baskets for seriously ill children in local hospitals. In 2013, the fundraiser raised over $1,500.
Need funds for your church, youth group, or mission trip?
Check out our 20 amazing (and profitable) fundraising ideas for churches and religious organizations!
How to save money on your campaign slideslindseycoster
The document provides 12 tips for saving money on political campaigns. It recommends buying supplies in bulk like envelopes and invitations to save costs. It also suggests asking for food and beverage donations from local businesses for events and under-ordering catering to reduce costs. Additional tips include minimizing logos to reduce design costs, using a mail house for large mailings, and reusing sponsor boards and promotional materials across multiple campaigns. The overall message is that small savings in various areas can be redirected to key areas like advertising.
The Kanawha County Board of Education policy prohibits students from canvassing homes to raise money. It allows school organizations to sell spirit items within schools but prohibits the sale of clothing in the community. Sponsor clubs and parent groups cannot rely on door to door sales by students when raising funds. School carnivals are approved but kings and queens cannot be elected by selling votes. Games of chance are not permitted as fundraisers.
Cupcakes for Cancer is a non-profit organization that bakes and sells cupcakes to raise awareness and funds for cancer charities. They offer a variety of cupcake flavors and decorate them for specific cancers. A percentage of profits from an annual fundraiser and from cupcakes designed for particular charities will be donated. The business goals include marketing efforts, participating in fundraising events, and sponsoring their own annual event to help enhance other fundraisers through customized cupcakes.
Goodwill is opening two new store locations in Hampton Roads, Virginia in late May and early June. A new Goodwill store will open in the Washington Square Shopping Center in Grafton and another in the Williamsburg Shopping Center in Williamsburg. People can visit Goodwill's website for more information on the new store openings and locations.
The Philanthropy Club meeting covered new member sign-ups, bylaws, volunteer opportunities, and contact information. Members were reminded to sign up for the bylaws and several upcoming volunteer events like clothing and feeding drives. The club's website and social media were also discussed as resources for staying informed about meetings and activities.
La separación de residuos es parte del proceso de reciclado. La basura se separa en orgánica e inorgánica. La basura orgánica proviene de plantas y animales y puede usarse como composta para abonar la tierra, mientras que la basura inorgánica es producida por el hombre y puede reciclarse. El reciclado trae beneficios como ahorrar energía y reducir contaminación, pero también tiene perjuicios como la contaminación si no se hace de forma adecuada.
El documento habla sobre el reciclaje. Explica que el reciclaje es recuperar los desechos para volver a usarlos. Detalla los diferentes tipos de materiales que se pueden reciclar como vidrio, plástico, papel y restos de comida. También describe los cuatro contenedores de basura y qué tipo de desechos van en cada uno. Finalmente, presenta las tres eres del reciclaje: reducir, reutilizar y reciclar.
El documento explica brevemente qué es el reciclaje y por qué es importante. El reciclaje permite reutilizar materiales de desecho para nuevos usos, lo que ahorra recursos y reduce los costos de eliminación de basura. Se menciona que el reciclaje de vidrio ahorra un 90% de energía y que recuperar 2 toneladas de plástico equivale a ahorrar 1 tonelada de petróleo. También se explica que separar los residuos en los contenedores adecuados según su tipo es clave para el pro
El documento habla sobre la necesidad de separar la basura para poder reciclar. Explica que actualmente no se separa la basura, por lo que no puede reutilizarse y termina en los tiraderos. El objetivo es promover la separación de basura orgánica e inorgánica entre estudiantes y padres de familia para reducir contaminación y aprovechar mejor los recursos.
Proyecto "Ideas para tener la basura en su lugar"Jimena Rosas
Este documento presenta un proyecto escolar sobre alternativas para reducir la basura en la escuela. Incluye una encuesta a estudiantes, posibles soluciones como crear un blog o usar carteles, y la conclusión de que crear un sistema de separación de basura en los botes es la mejor opción para promover el reciclaje entre los estudiantes.
451. clasificación de basura orgánica e inorgánicadec-admin
Este documento describe un proyecto de reciclaje y cuidado del medio ambiente realizado por estudiantes de una escuela primaria en México. El proyecto tuvo como objetivo desarrollar una cultura de reciclaje y valores ambientales a través de la clasificación de basura orgánica e inorgánica. Las actividades incluyeron talleres de concientización, recolección de basura dentro y fuera de la escuela, y elaboración de carteles para promover el reciclaje. El problema que buscaba solucionar era la contaminación por ex
Este documento describe un proyecto de separación de basura llevado a cabo en la primaria Colegio Somerset. El proyecto involucró a toda la comunidad escolar y tuvo como objetivos disminuir la basura, enseñar a separarla correctamente, reducir la contaminación y reutilizar materiales. Se realizaron encuestas, investigación, capacitación y supervisión. Los resultados mostraron una mejora en el manejo de basura de todos los involucrados.
Explicamos el significado de las 3Rs ,la importancia del reciclaje para la campaña de la Unidad Educativa Paul Valery.
Proyecto de Computación-Medio Ambiente
El documento describe las 3 R: reducir, reutilizar y reciclar. Reducir incluye comprar productos concentrados y reparar en lugar de desechar. Reutilizar significa hacer artesanías u objetos nuevos con materiales usados o reutilizar bolsas y envases. Reciclar implica separar el papel, cartón, plástico, vidrio y metales en una bolsa blanca y lo no reciclable en una negra.
El documento habla sobre la basura orgánica e inorgánica. Explica que la basura orgánica proviene de seres vivos mientras que la inorgánica tiene orígenes industriales o artificiales. Propone actividades para que los estudiantes identifiquen y clasifiquen diferentes tipos de basura y entiendan la importancia del reciclaje para cuidar el medio ambiente.
Este documento habla sobre la separación de la basura para cuidar el medio ambiente. Explica que la basura se divide en orgánica, inorgánica y desechos sanitarios. Recomienda aplicar la regla de las 3R: reducir, reutilizar y reciclar. También promueve hacer compost con la basura orgánica y llevar la inorgánica a centros de reciclaje para disminuir la contaminación.
Este documento habla sobre la basura orgánica e inorgánica. Explica que la basura orgánica proviene de seres vivos mientras que la inorgánica no. Como tarea, los estudiantes deben responder preguntas sobre estos temas y crear una tabla distinguiendo entre ambos tipos de basura. El objetivo es concientizar a los alumnos sobre la gran cantidad de basura que se produce y promover el reciclaje para cuidar el medio ambiente.
Este documento presenta un proyecto de reciclaje dirigido por estudiantes de biología. El proyecto busca enseñar a otros sobre la importancia del reciclaje para proteger el planeta. Los estudiantes se dividirán en comités responsables de tareas como diseñar vestimenta con materiales reciclados, crear afiches promocionales, recaudar fondos, contactar a socios y enseñar a niños sobre reciclaje. El proyecto concluirá con una presentación mostrando los logros.
Este documento describe los diferentes tipos de residuos sólidos, incluyendo biodegradables, reciclables, inertes, ordinarios, y peligrosos. Explica el significado de los colores de las canecas de reciclaje y por qué es importante separar correctamente los residuos. También resume las cuatro erres de la reducción de residuos: reducir, reusar, reciclar y responsabilidad. El documento enfatiza la importancia de no contaminar el medio ambiente y separar los residuos para mejorar la calidad de vida y conservar recursos.
El documento habla sobre las 3R de reducir, reutilizar y reciclar materiales para ayudar al medio ambiente. Explica que reducir significa consumir de forma racional para generar menos basura, reutilizar es darle más uso a los objetos, y reciclar consiste en separar los diferentes tipos de basura como plástico, vidrio y metales. También menciona cómo separar los residuos en casa y a dónde llevar otros desechos como medicinas o aparatos electrónicos.
El documento presenta el proyecto "Fomentemos una Cultura de Reciclaje en Nuestra Institución Educativa" implementado por la Institución Educativa No 20182 "Abraham Valdelomar" para abordar el problema de acumulación de desechos sólidos en sus instalaciones y promover valores ambientales. El proyecto involucra a la comunidad educativa en actividades de concientización, recolección y almacenamiento separado de desechos reciclables para su venta y reinversión en la institución. Se ha implementado con éxito
El documento describe los lineamientos para el manejo adecuado de residuos hospitalarios. Explica que los residuos se deben clasificar, recolectar, almacenar y transportar de forma segura para proteger la salud del personal, los pacientes y el medio ambiente. También destaca la importancia de usar equipos de protección personal como guantes y delantales durante la manipulación de residuos.
El documento describe los principios y procedimientos de bioseguridad para el manejo de desechos sólidos hospitalarios. Explica que la bioseguridad busca establecer barreras para prevenir la transmisión de infecciones durante actividades relacionadas con la salud. También clasifica los residuos hospitalarios y establece protocolos para su recolección, almacenamiento temporal y transporte interno siguiendo rutas sanitarias.
This document advertises a three-day music festival taking place in Cleveland, Ohio from July 18-20, 2014. It features major artists like Kanye West, Katy Perry, OutKast, Pharrell, Lorde, and more performing across various Cleveland venues including Quicken Loans Arena, FirstEnergy Stadium, and Progressive Field. The festival aims to bring people and economic stimulus to Cleveland while targeting an audience of ages 18-35 from around the world for what it hopes to be the first of an annual event.
This document outlines two students' Christmas donation projects for The Maine Children's Home for Little Wanderers. Shaenen collected winter clothing through a fundraising dinner at a local restaurant that raised enough for warm outfits. Jamie set fundraising goals through social media, collection cans, and businesses, ultimately providing 25 outfits despite challenges. Both reflected on lessons learned around charity work and group efforts.
The document provides guidance for middle school student councils on identifying needs in their school and local community and organizing service projects and fundraising activities to address those needs. It outlines areas the Hardyston Middle School Student Council has focused on, such as collecting food and money for families in need and beautifying the school. The document also offers tips on conducting food drives, dances, clothing donations, and other events to both serve the community and raise funds for student council activities.
The document provides guidance for middle school student councils on identifying needs in their school and local community and organizing service projects and fundraising activities to address those needs. It outlines areas the Hardyston Middle School Student Council has focused on, such as collecting food and money for families in need and beautifying the school. The document also offers tips on conducting food drives, dances, clothing donations, and other events to both serve the community and raise funds for student council activities.
Northridge Middle School informational newsletter for the week of October 24-28. It includes the word of the month (responsibility), students of the month, breakfast/lunch menus, announcements about upcoming events like the Fall Festival and hot air balloon ride, and October birthdays.
This document provides descriptions and instructions for several student-friendly fundraisers for schools, including a "Spot that Baby!" game where students guess teachers from their baby photos, a raffle where tickets are sold to win prizes, a bake sale to sell baked goods, Christmas caroling to collect donations door-to-door, a bottle drive where students collect bottles to exchange for money, a silent auction, and charging admission to a school sports game. Setup instructions, supplies needed, pricing suggestions, and reminders are provided for each fundraiser idea.
In 2015, 24 United Methodist churches donated over 1,100 gift bags, 200 gift cards, and toys to 14 sites through the Sidewalk Sunday School Christmas Project. Children who received the gifts expressed gratitude and excitement, highlighting the project's impact. The 2016 project aims to bring similar joy by involving churches, volunteers, and donors to fill bags and donate $20 gift cards for over 1,100 children. Commitments are requested by October 24th and donations should be delivered by November 28th.
The document provides fundraising tips for the 22nd Annual Susan G. Komen Central and South Jersey Race for the Cure from A to Z. It suggests various ways to raise money such as asking friends and family for donations, hosting events like bake sales, competitions, and parties, utilizing social media, and getting creative by doing activities like nail art, workout classes, or selling merchandise. It also gives an example of how to raise $250 in a week through small donations from asking employers, doctors' offices, family, neighbors, and skipping daily coffee purchases.
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Culver Palms Meals on Wheels (CPMOW) provides nutritious meals to those unable to prepare their own food in Culver City since 1974. The newsletter highlights CPMOW's continued service during the pandemic, increased social media presence, vaccine status, new clients in motels, holiday gifts delivered, donor and volunteer thanks, a client profile of Dave Mathis, and a note from the Executive Director discussing inflation concerns and the importance of donations.
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Penfield High School Wfs Bottle Return Student Instructions
1. Penfield High School
Returnable Bottle & Can Fundraiser
to benefit
Water for Sudan
Student Instructions:
Part of our goal is to influence our neighbors to take action for a good cause. You
can begin to inspire this by making a personal connection. So, here’s how to
start:
Collection
• personalize each flier by clearly writing your name in the indicated spot.
• fill in your preferred date of pick up (Sat. the 25th
or Sun. the 26th
).
• highlight key information like times and date of pick up and the flier title.
• set a personal goal of distributing at least 20 fliers, and be sure to follow
up at those 20 houses.
• take a bag to Thanksgiving dinner and ask to take cans and bottles with
you to return.
Return
• return the bottles and cans to Wegamans, Tops, or another recycling
center.
• obtain and cash in your receipt.
• bring cash into your bottle/can committee rep on Monday, Nov. 27, where
he/she will record your contribution.
Period 6 reps: Greg St.Amour, Cailee Medina, Samantha Cleveland
Period 8 reps: Jessica Coleman, Josh Travers, Kiersten Zweifel
Individual Goal: “20/20”
20 houses and/or $20 in returns
* If we can meet this goal we will have collected just over $1,000 for this activity!