This presentation was created for the CEO of Miracles for Life, a non-profit organization. My team and I came up with several business solutions to create revenue and raise awareness for organ donation.
Mr. Messersmith teaches several drafting and design courses. He outlines new software upgrades, grading procedures, classroom rules, and computer usage policies. Grades are based on daily participation, assignments, tests, and projects. Students must follow rules regarding punctuality, preparedness, bathroom breaks, and respectful conduct. Makeup work is expected for excused absences per the school handbook. Computers may only be used with permission and not for games or unapproved downloads.
A conversation in French and English takes place between Emma and Buc. They discuss where they live (Belgium and New York), their ages (19 and 21), and their studies/work (infography and fashion magazine). Buc mentions he has a girlfriend. Emma suggests they can still be friends. They discuss fashion brands they like such as Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein. Emma says she has to leave for work.
This document provides recommendations for Fremont's 2012 incentive program, including destination options in warm-weather locations like Florida, the Caribbean, Mexico, and the Bahamas. It summarizes projected costs, activities, pros and cons for programs based in Miami, Puerto Rico, and an eastern Caribbean cruise. Cost estimates are provided for accommodations, meals, tours and activities. The document recommends options for 120 participants and aims to keep the total spend around $500,000.
The document discusses the National Audit Department of Malaysia. It provides background on the department's establishment and objectives to carry out audits professionally and produce balanced reports to enhance governance. The department is committed to quality and adheres to international standards. It aims to issue audit reports within four months and complete other audits within three months. The department cares for its customers, implements a quality management system with objectives and policies, and reviews processes to ensure expectations are met.
An independent evaluation of the HOPSports system used in 15 North Carolina schools and five community sites. This presentation was given at the "Impact on Child Obesity" conference at the University of NC at Charlotte on July 20, 2010.
Mr. Messersmith teaches several drafting and design courses. He outlines new software upgrades, grading procedures, classroom rules, and computer usage policies. Grades are based on daily participation, assignments, tests, and projects. Students must follow rules regarding punctuality, preparedness, bathroom breaks, and respectful conduct. Makeup work is expected for excused absences per the school handbook. Computers may only be used with permission and not for games or unapproved downloads.
A conversation in French and English takes place between Emma and Buc. They discuss where they live (Belgium and New York), their ages (19 and 21), and their studies/work (infography and fashion magazine). Buc mentions he has a girlfriend. Emma suggests they can still be friends. They discuss fashion brands they like such as Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein. Emma says she has to leave for work.
This document provides recommendations for Fremont's 2012 incentive program, including destination options in warm-weather locations like Florida, the Caribbean, Mexico, and the Bahamas. It summarizes projected costs, activities, pros and cons for programs based in Miami, Puerto Rico, and an eastern Caribbean cruise. Cost estimates are provided for accommodations, meals, tours and activities. The document recommends options for 120 participants and aims to keep the total spend around $500,000.
The document discusses the National Audit Department of Malaysia. It provides background on the department's establishment and objectives to carry out audits professionally and produce balanced reports to enhance governance. The department is committed to quality and adheres to international standards. It aims to issue audit reports within four months and complete other audits within three months. The department cares for its customers, implements a quality management system with objectives and policies, and reviews processes to ensure expectations are met.
An independent evaluation of the HOPSports system used in 15 North Carolina schools and five community sites. This presentation was given at the "Impact on Child Obesity" conference at the University of NC at Charlotte on July 20, 2010.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Web 2.0 allows users to interact with each other and change website content, unlike older websites that only let users passively view information. Popular social media sites like Facebook and blogs demonstrate this concept, letting people connect with friends, share opinions, and teach or learn from each other on the web. The document discusses how Web 2.0 has changed how people communicate and get information online through user interaction and participation.
Walking is the easiest form of physical activity. This presentation guides teachers, principals and administrators on starting a walking program for elementary school students.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The plant kingdom is divided into two main groups: vascular and non-vascular plants. Vascular plants have tissues that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. Non-vascular plants like mosses and liverworts lack these tissues and rely on cell walls for transport. Seedless plants reproduce via spores and include non-vascular bryophytes as well as vascular horsetails, ferns, and spikemosses. Seed plants have true roots, stems, leaves and vascular tissues. They reproduce via seeds and are divided into gymnosperms like conifers, which have naked seeds, and angiosperms, which produce flowers and fruits containing seeds. Angiosperms are further divided into monocots and dicots.
UNICEF's current campaign aims to reduce preventable child deaths from 22,000 to zero. The UNICEF Children's Race for Life asks students to participate in fundraising and a school relay race to help poor children worldwide. Students must raise 800 20-cent coins over four weeks to participate, with each coin saving a child's life. On the final Friday, classes will compete in a relay race and top fundraisers will receive prizes.
Successful experience in design and production of various medias since 1994. Effective working independent as well as in a team environment. Ability to apply strategic thinking while providing innovative, high quality and cost-effective creative solutions. Excellent communication techniques and presentation skills. Ready to take on your next creative project.
The document provides details for a benefit event for Spring Garden Waldorf School including a schedule of events, menu, raffles, speakers, entertainment and auction items. The schedule includes a cocktail hour from 5:45-6:45pm followed by dinner, dessert, speeches and auctions. The live auction will be from 8:20-9:30pm followed by entertainment until 10pm. The menu includes appetizers, a choice of two entrees and dessert. Raffles and auctions will raise funds for the school.
The document discusses tissue donation and National Donate Life Month which is celebrated in April. It encourages employees to register as donors and participate in a photo event where they dress in blue and green to honor donors. The event aims to support those who have given the gift of life through tissue donation and help enhance the quality of life for others. It provides information on how to register as a donor and the impact of tissue donation.
Oakley Community Outreach Crew thanks employees and partners for their dedication to improving communities through volunteerism, donations, and charitable partnerships in the past year. They highlight contributions to causes like OneSight vision care, LIVESTRONG cancer support, Snowball Express for military families, and local food/toy drives. Oakley athletes and a sponsored clinic also helped provide vision care for military families. The annual report invites continued involvement in their community outreach efforts.
This document discusses how non-profits can use promotional products to recognize donors, volunteers, and award recipients. It provides examples of promotional products created for various non-profits, including watches, lapel pins, crystal awards, leather boxes, photo frames, baseball bats, and tote bags. The document emphasizes that promotional products are effective for donor gift programs, fundraising events, conferences, and recruiting efforts.
The document provides information about the COSY (Synagogue Emanu-El, Charleston, SC) USY chapter's application for the USY International Chapter of the Year Award. It includes details about the chapter's membership numbers from 2013-2014, funds raised for tikun olam projects in those years, attendance at various events, and descriptions of notable Israel, religious education, social action, tikun olam, social, and overall programs held by the chapter. Specifically, it discusses an "Israeli Inventions Awareness" program that educated members about important Israeli innovations, a Harry Potter-themed Sukkah lock-in religious education program, a "COSY Cafe" social
The document describes a fundraiser called PAWSaPalooza organized by the Midwest Inflight Culture Committee from December 4-6, 2013. It will benefit several animal rescues and shelters. A logo and posters need to be created to market the event and raise awareness for animals needing homes. The objective is to collect donations, supplies, and monetary support for the shelters through the three-day event. The most important thing is to provide support to help shelters rescue and place animals into caring homes.
This instruction manual provides information about Extra Life, a program where gamers play games to raise money for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. It details that Extra Life was founded in honor of a teenage gamer who lost her life to leukemia and now over 50,000 gamers participate annually. Donations support 170 Children's Miracle Network Hospitals in the US and Canada, going towards patient programs, equipment, and care. The manual explains how to get involved by playing any games, setting fundraising goals, sharing on social media, and more.
What started as an idea by Michael Brooke the publisher of Concrete Wave Magazine has now evolved into a full fledged movement. Houston Texas has become the epicenter of the United States Chapter of Longboarding For Peace.
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH) is a non-profit organization that raises money to support medical research, purchase equipment, and provide uncompensated care for sick children. Over $4.7 billion has been raised since 1983 through 170 member hospitals in the U.S. and Canada. On average, 62 children receive treatment at a CMNH every minute. A group of students is planning a casino night fundraiser called "Dealing in the Healing" to raise awareness of CMNH-Christus Santa Rosa and increase support from college students through volunteer hours and donations. The event will be held on July 27th at UTSA with a $25 admission covering food, drinks, gambling chips
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Web 2.0 allows users to interact with each other and change website content, unlike older websites that only let users passively view information. Popular social media sites like Facebook and blogs demonstrate this concept, letting people connect with friends, share opinions, and teach or learn from each other on the web. The document discusses how Web 2.0 has changed how people communicate and get information online through user interaction and participation.
Walking is the easiest form of physical activity. This presentation guides teachers, principals and administrators on starting a walking program for elementary school students.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The plant kingdom is divided into two main groups: vascular and non-vascular plants. Vascular plants have tissues that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. Non-vascular plants like mosses and liverworts lack these tissues and rely on cell walls for transport. Seedless plants reproduce via spores and include non-vascular bryophytes as well as vascular horsetails, ferns, and spikemosses. Seed plants have true roots, stems, leaves and vascular tissues. They reproduce via seeds and are divided into gymnosperms like conifers, which have naked seeds, and angiosperms, which produce flowers and fruits containing seeds. Angiosperms are further divided into monocots and dicots.
UNICEF's current campaign aims to reduce preventable child deaths from 22,000 to zero. The UNICEF Children's Race for Life asks students to participate in fundraising and a school relay race to help poor children worldwide. Students must raise 800 20-cent coins over four weeks to participate, with each coin saving a child's life. On the final Friday, classes will compete in a relay race and top fundraisers will receive prizes.
Successful experience in design and production of various medias since 1994. Effective working independent as well as in a team environment. Ability to apply strategic thinking while providing innovative, high quality and cost-effective creative solutions. Excellent communication techniques and presentation skills. Ready to take on your next creative project.
The document provides details for a benefit event for Spring Garden Waldorf School including a schedule of events, menu, raffles, speakers, entertainment and auction items. The schedule includes a cocktail hour from 5:45-6:45pm followed by dinner, dessert, speeches and auctions. The live auction will be from 8:20-9:30pm followed by entertainment until 10pm. The menu includes appetizers, a choice of two entrees and dessert. Raffles and auctions will raise funds for the school.
The document discusses tissue donation and National Donate Life Month which is celebrated in April. It encourages employees to register as donors and participate in a photo event where they dress in blue and green to honor donors. The event aims to support those who have given the gift of life through tissue donation and help enhance the quality of life for others. It provides information on how to register as a donor and the impact of tissue donation.
Oakley Community Outreach Crew thanks employees and partners for their dedication to improving communities through volunteerism, donations, and charitable partnerships in the past year. They highlight contributions to causes like OneSight vision care, LIVESTRONG cancer support, Snowball Express for military families, and local food/toy drives. Oakley athletes and a sponsored clinic also helped provide vision care for military families. The annual report invites continued involvement in their community outreach efforts.
This document discusses how non-profits can use promotional products to recognize donors, volunteers, and award recipients. It provides examples of promotional products created for various non-profits, including watches, lapel pins, crystal awards, leather boxes, photo frames, baseball bats, and tote bags. The document emphasizes that promotional products are effective for donor gift programs, fundraising events, conferences, and recruiting efforts.
The document provides information about the COSY (Synagogue Emanu-El, Charleston, SC) USY chapter's application for the USY International Chapter of the Year Award. It includes details about the chapter's membership numbers from 2013-2014, funds raised for tikun olam projects in those years, attendance at various events, and descriptions of notable Israel, religious education, social action, tikun olam, social, and overall programs held by the chapter. Specifically, it discusses an "Israeli Inventions Awareness" program that educated members about important Israeli innovations, a Harry Potter-themed Sukkah lock-in religious education program, a "COSY Cafe" social
The document describes a fundraiser called PAWSaPalooza organized by the Midwest Inflight Culture Committee from December 4-6, 2013. It will benefit several animal rescues and shelters. A logo and posters need to be created to market the event and raise awareness for animals needing homes. The objective is to collect donations, supplies, and monetary support for the shelters through the three-day event. The most important thing is to provide support to help shelters rescue and place animals into caring homes.
This instruction manual provides information about Extra Life, a program where gamers play games to raise money for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. It details that Extra Life was founded in honor of a teenage gamer who lost her life to leukemia and now over 50,000 gamers participate annually. Donations support 170 Children's Miracle Network Hospitals in the US and Canada, going towards patient programs, equipment, and care. The manual explains how to get involved by playing any games, setting fundraising goals, sharing on social media, and more.
What started as an idea by Michael Brooke the publisher of Concrete Wave Magazine has now evolved into a full fledged movement. Houston Texas has become the epicenter of the United States Chapter of Longboarding For Peace.
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH) is a non-profit organization that raises money to support medical research, purchase equipment, and provide uncompensated care for sick children. Over $4.7 billion has been raised since 1983 through 170 member hospitals in the U.S. and Canada. On average, 62 children receive treatment at a CMNH every minute. A group of students is planning a casino night fundraiser called "Dealing in the Healing" to raise awareness of CMNH-Christus Santa Rosa and increase support from college students through volunteer hours and donations. The event will be held on July 27th at UTSA with a $25 admission covering food, drinks, gambling chips
The document is a letter from the Head of School asking for support for the Pinewood Fund, the school's annual fundraising campaign. It emphasizes that donations at any level are appreciated and will help support programs and ensure a strong educational experience for students. Donations can be targeted to specific areas or given as general support, and all contributions will be recognized. Examples are given of how different donation amounts can support initiatives like science labs, transportation, theater productions, teacher training, and new computers.
This document summarizes the weekly meeting of the Marina Key Club on May 6th, 2014. It discusses several upcoming fundraisers and service events, including Eliminate Week from May 5th-9th to raise money for the Eliminate Project and eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus. It also announces contests for a division t-shirt design and "Member of the Month", as well as additional events like a Relay for Life, Duck-a-thon, and car wash.
Rotary International is a 107-year-old global non-profit known for eradicating polio. The Rotary Club of Bombay Pier brings together successful professionals to give back to the community through various service projects helping over 2,000 people annually. The club plans to expand its efforts through international partnerships and fundraising events like an inter-corporate cricket tournament.
This document provides information and guidelines for coordinating a Cool School Penguin Plunge team. Key points include:
- There will be no registration fee for school teams in 2015 to make it easier to register students. Donors can donate to teams or individuals.
- Each school team will have a captain (likely the coordinator) to disseminate information. Schools will receive 7.5-10% of fundraising to support their Project UNIFY programs.
- Cool School teams will plunge at noon on February 7th to reduce congestion and encourage school spirit. Team and individual fundraising incentives will be provided.
The document also includes a timeline for promoting and coordinating a successful school plunge team over the coming months.
School Carnival Games & Ideas - Fabulously FunSignUp.com
Fabulously Fun Carnival Ideas by SignUp. This guide includes helpful tips and creative suggestions for organizing a school carnival, church carnival, or fun festival for any community group. Filled with suggestions from carnival committee veterans for carnival games, activities, booths, food, concessions and fundraisers.
Use SignUp's FREE volunteer scheduling software to coordinate carnival volunteers. Simple and easy online sign up sheets - participants choose a shift with a click and SignUp sends automated reminders to help people keep their commitments.
Dear RC Bombay Pier Members. Please use this presentation for our fund raiser as the earlier version had some errors and some changes too.
Sunnil Mehra
This document provides information about the "Mission Possible 5 Mile Walk and Run for Fun" event being held at Gillette Stadium on August 1, 2010 to benefit the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. The event will include a 5 mile run/walk around the stadium, activities, food and entertainment. The goals are to raise money and awareness for Dana Farber and attract thousands of participants. The document discusses event details, sponsorship opportunities, and how the event will benefit the community.
This document summarizes FIMRC's Children's Health Awareness Day (CHAD) 2010 event and provides information on other upcoming opportunities:
1) CHAD 2010 will take place on April 15th and focus on both medical and environmental children's health issues through guest speakers and a library walk display. Volunteers are needed to help with final event preparations.
2) Other upcoming events include Relay for Life on April 10-11 to raise money for cancer research, a dodgeball tournament on April 18th, and trips to an orphanage in Tijuana on May 8th and 29th.
3) Leadership positions are available for the 2010-2011 school year. An information session on
Learnings from Successful Jobs SearchersBruce Bennett
Are you interested to know what actions help in a job search? This webinar is the summary of several individuals who discussed their job search journey for others to follow. You will learn there are common actions that helped them succeed in their quest for gainful employment.
I am an accomplished and driven administrative management professional with a proven track record of supporting senior executives and managing administrative teams. I am skilled in strategic planning, project management, and organizational development, and have extensive experience in improving processes, enhancing productivity, and implementing solutions to support business objectives and growth.
LinkedIn for Your Job Search June 17, 2024Bruce Bennett
This webinar helps you understand and navigate your way through LinkedIn. Topics covered include learning the many elements of your profile, populating your work experience history, and understanding why a profile is more than just a resume. You will be able to identify the different features available on LinkedIn and where to focus your attention. We will teach how to create a job search agent on LinkedIn and explore job applications on LinkedIn.
2. Introduction “Organ and tissue donors leave a miraculous legacy. They are living proof that death can bring life, that sorrow can turn to hope, and that a terrible loss can become the greatest gift of all. Every day they lead us on a journey of hope, renewal, and transformation.”~ National Organ Donors Memorial More than 100,000 people await life-saving organ transplants in the U.S. 2 Team 7F
6. Elementary School Wristband Rally 6 Team 7F Schedule of Events Week 1 -Kickoff event with a school rally. -Show the new AwarenessVideo that will be introduced in a later recommendation! Week 2-4 -Kids sell, sell, sell! -Weekly updates on which school is in the lead. Week 5 (First week of May) -Determine Winner. -Distribute Prize Money. -Conclude with Thank You’s and the number of children each school sent to camp.
7. 7 Team 7F Elementary School Wristband Rally If each student were encouraged to sell 10 bracelets at $1 each here is the expected revenue: Summit: Ayer: 591 x $10 = $5,910 672 X $10 = $6,720 Wilson: Mercer: 671 x $10 = $6,710 746 x $10 = $7,460 Maddux: Sherwood: 644 x $10 = $6,440 585 x $10 = $5,850 Total Revenue before costs: $39,090
8. 8 Team 7F Elementary School Wristband Rally Cost Breakdown
9. 9 Team 7F Elementary School Wristband Rally TOTAL KIDS SENT TO CAMP JOY
17. SendOutCards 17 Team 7F Create a source of constant income Miracles for Life will get a portion of customers signing up for SendOutCards SendOutCards will place Miracles for Life at the top of the pyramid, then anyone who signs up next will be placed under Miracles for Life
18. SendOutCards 18 Team 7F Camp Activity At Camp Joy, kids could design their own cards to send to their friends and families through SendOutCards. This would give the kids the opportunity to show their creativity and to share with others what they got to do at Camp.
21. Marketing Campaign 21 Team 7F Human Infinity Symbol Picture In order to raise awareness for Miracles for Life, we went to Peden Stadium to make a human infinity symbol We handed out informational pamphlets and wristbands This event was a test run for a new Marketing Campaign called “Infinity Day”
23. Marketing Campaign 23 Team 7F Infinity Day “Infinity Day” will expand on our Human Infinity Symbol Picture Idea is to challenge multiple campuses to form infinity symbols in a way that represents their school Based on the model used by American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life Allows students and communities to show creativity
24. Marketing Campaign Possible examples: Ohio University Cheerleaders Ohio State University’s Script Ohio Miami University’s Hockey Team College and University Greek Life 24 Team 7F