Teeny Tiny Summit - Resilience webinar slides. This slide deck includes OMAFRA's introduction slides and the Teeny Tiny Snapshots sharing examples of communities and business showing Resilience. This webinar was shared on October 28, 2020.
This document appears to be from a 2013 Rotary International Convention workshop about increasing personal giving to the Rotary Foundation. It provides tips on traditional and additional ways to donate through the Foundation's Annual Fund, including donating to specific areas like peace and conflict resolution. It encourages donors to contribute monthly, quarterly, or annually online and stresses that individual Rotarians are key to the Foundation's success through leading by example, education, asking others to donate, and showing appreciation. Contact information is provided for those seeking additional information.
The document thanks a sponsor for donating money that helped provide clean drinking water to 268 people in La Pita, Nicaragua through work done by Charlie 3. This work also included community education sessions and efforts around deforestation and environmental change. A link is provided to view more photos and updates on progress from a blog about the Raleigh ICS Nicaragua trip in 2013.
Top Things You Need to Know about Every Rotarian Every Year (EREY)Rotary International
The Rotary Foundation’s Annual Fund helps Rotarians do good in their communities and around the world. Learn more about the Foundation’s Annual Fund, why donors choose to support it, and hear tips from other Rotarians for strengthening giving in your club. Sign up today and reserve your spot to hear from Rotarian panelists and staff as they share their expertise and answer your questions!
A.R. Neal will host a Precious Relationships Seminar at the Andrew and Walter Young YMCA in Atlanta, GA on July 11, 18, 25, and August 1 from 4:45-7pm. The seminar will address finding and keeping love through topics like "Why Is Finding the Right Woman Hard?" and "Why I Can't Keep A Man?". A $30 tax deductible donation is requested for each session, which will include brochures, refreshments, and door prizes. More information can be found by calling (267)-871-9460 or visiting www.fallinginlovegodsway.org.
This document discusses shadow children, who are street children without parental care or social protection. It notes that there are tens of millions of shadow children worldwide. The document then outlines some of the dangers shadow children face, such as human trafficking, abuse, and being forced to work as child soldiers. It also discusses how several Rotary clubs and districts have worked to support shadow children in countries like Argentina, Belarus, Ecuador, and Egypt by funding organizations that provide services to these vulnerable youth.
The STC Leadership Day agenda outlines the schedule for a summit in Atlanta, GA on May 5th, 2013. It includes breakfast, welcome addresses, community award recognitions, an introduction of the new executive director, sessions on competitions, community representation, and progressions for community leaders on topics such as programs, membership, and certification. It also schedules lunch, additional leadership sessions, a breakout on legal and financial requirements, a look ahead at the upcoming year, and a closing session. The day-long summit provides STC community leaders with information, recognition, and skills development.
The document discusses how to take a tennis event to the next level by working with media and sponsors. It provides tips on evaluating current events and goals, identifying what will create buzz and make an event special, attracting sponsors and celebrities, planning logistics like staffing, marketing, and on-site needs, and tips for follow up after the event. The presenter, Bill Riddle, is an experienced tennis professional and event director who shares lessons from producing events in different countries and industries.
This document appears to be from a 2013 Rotary International Convention workshop about increasing personal giving to the Rotary Foundation. It provides tips on traditional and additional ways to donate through the Foundation's Annual Fund, including donating to specific areas like peace and conflict resolution. It encourages donors to contribute monthly, quarterly, or annually online and stresses that individual Rotarians are key to the Foundation's success through leading by example, education, asking others to donate, and showing appreciation. Contact information is provided for those seeking additional information.
The document thanks a sponsor for donating money that helped provide clean drinking water to 268 people in La Pita, Nicaragua through work done by Charlie 3. This work also included community education sessions and efforts around deforestation and environmental change. A link is provided to view more photos and updates on progress from a blog about the Raleigh ICS Nicaragua trip in 2013.
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The Rotary Foundation’s Annual Fund helps Rotarians do good in their communities and around the world. Learn more about the Foundation’s Annual Fund, why donors choose to support it, and hear tips from other Rotarians for strengthening giving in your club. Sign up today and reserve your spot to hear from Rotarian panelists and staff as they share their expertise and answer your questions!
A.R. Neal will host a Precious Relationships Seminar at the Andrew and Walter Young YMCA in Atlanta, GA on July 11, 18, 25, and August 1 from 4:45-7pm. The seminar will address finding and keeping love through topics like "Why Is Finding the Right Woman Hard?" and "Why I Can't Keep A Man?". A $30 tax deductible donation is requested for each session, which will include brochures, refreshments, and door prizes. More information can be found by calling (267)-871-9460 or visiting www.fallinginlovegodsway.org.
This document discusses shadow children, who are street children without parental care or social protection. It notes that there are tens of millions of shadow children worldwide. The document then outlines some of the dangers shadow children face, such as human trafficking, abuse, and being forced to work as child soldiers. It also discusses how several Rotary clubs and districts have worked to support shadow children in countries like Argentina, Belarus, Ecuador, and Egypt by funding organizations that provide services to these vulnerable youth.
The STC Leadership Day agenda outlines the schedule for a summit in Atlanta, GA on May 5th, 2013. It includes breakfast, welcome addresses, community award recognitions, an introduction of the new executive director, sessions on competitions, community representation, and progressions for community leaders on topics such as programs, membership, and certification. It also schedules lunch, additional leadership sessions, a breakout on legal and financial requirements, a look ahead at the upcoming year, and a closing session. The day-long summit provides STC community leaders with information, recognition, and skills development.
The document discusses how to take a tennis event to the next level by working with media and sponsors. It provides tips on evaluating current events and goals, identifying what will create buzz and make an event special, attracting sponsors and celebrities, planning logistics like staffing, marketing, and on-site needs, and tips for follow up after the event. The presenter, Bill Riddle, is an experienced tennis professional and event director who shares lessons from producing events in different countries and industries.
The Progressive Tour on May 18th will feature networking opportunities at four host locations between 8:15 am and 12:30 pm with lunch from 11:30 am to 12:20 pm. Attendees can earn raffle entries by completing tours of senior living facilities, hospice organizations, and service providers. Prizes will be drawn at the final location. Reservations can be made with Bonnie or Shelley.
This document provides information about the Town of Sexsmith including:
- The 2013-2017 Sexsmith Town Council members
- Contact information for the town office, public works department, library, fire department and more
- Details on garbage collection, landfills, taxes, and council meeting dates
- Information on local organizations like the museum society, chamber of commerce, and churches
- Announcements for upcoming events like a walk/run club and community garden
This document summarizes the activities and accomplishments of NAMI Lexington in 2014. It recognizes award winners for their service and leadership. Key points include:
- Mark Birdwhistell received the 2014 Wings Award for his advocacy work.
- NAMI Lexington provided various services including family support groups, peer support, and community outreach events that engaged hundreds of individuals.
- NAMIWalks in 2014 raised over $51,000 towards mental health advocacy.
- Volunteers were recognized for their contributions through the annual awards.
- New board members were nominated to lead the organization's efforts in upcoming years.
Rhythm Group is a leading New Zealand events company that produces several major music festivals throughout the year attracting over 35,000 visitors. Their flagship festivals, Rhythm & Vines and BW Summer Festival, are held in Gisborne over New Year's and have grown to include over 25,000 attendees combined. The festivals generate an estimated $15 million for the local Gisborne economy and support over 800 jobs through the production and delivery of the events.
1. The document discusses earthquakes and provides a list of areas in the Philippines that are prone to earthquakes.
2. It explains that earthquakes occur due to movements in tectonic plates and faults in the Earth's crust. When pressure builds up, the plates or faults suddenly slip, causing shaking.
3. The document asks what readers would do to prevent earthquakes and reminds them to prepare for an upcoming test.
The document discusses earthquakes and fault lines. It provides information on the causes of earthquakes including the movement of tectonic plates and faults. It then lists specific areas in the Philippines that are prone to earthquakes, including Quezon City, Marikina, Pasig City, Taguig City, Muntinlupa City, Bulacan, Laguna, Cavite, Rizal, and Rodriguez. It also mentions different types of faults like strike-slip, normal, and reverse faults.
Talyce Taggart has experience in customer service roles in the hospitality and retail industries including as a waitress for The Urbane Group and Madame Wu where she received awards for her sales and leadership abilities. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Creative Arts and Culture with a music major from Australian Catholic University. Additionally, she has volunteered her time with the RSPCA and Meals-on-Wheels programs and has mentored young music students and dancers.
The document summarizes the agenda and notes from a Rotaract Club of Mississauga general meeting on September 25, 2013. It discusses upcoming events for the Living Lights fundraiser, a David Pallett memorial golf tournament volunteering opportunity, and RYLA 2014 conference in Washington DC. It also provides recaps of a recent shoreline cleanup and guest speaker on literacy in Guatemala. Upcoming local service events announced include a blood drive, road cleanup, and tour of a health center. The international committee announcements include a cancelled Halloween party, upcoming fundraiser for shoes in the Philippines, and awareness efforts including international Skype calls and facts.
Program Sponsorship - Healthy Living for WomenRenee Farrell
This document advertises a weekly women's event called "Healthy Living for Women" held every Thursday at Unity Plaza. The event will include a variety of wellness activities such as yoga, workshops on health, art, and cooking classes. There will also be live music and speakers. A healthy marketplace with local produce and products will be introduced in the fall of 2016. The schedule provides more details on the daily activities from 9am to 7:30pm. Sponsorship opportunities are outlined offering various benefits such as logo placement and opportunities to promote products. The event aims to empower women across generations and diversities to feel their best.
Real Estate Wellard suburb information by Peter Taliangis real estate agent 0...Carbon Neutral
Wellard - Perth Suburb Information. A quick guide for the Suburb of Wellard. If you have any real estate needs in Wellard please let me know on 0431 417 345 or email peter@professionalsfremantle.com.au.
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The document summarizes a meeting of the Pinellas Suncoast Chapter. It includes an introduction of chapter officers, sponsors, and guests. Events like a Queen of Hearts raffle and boxed lunch are mentioned. Upcoming events are publicized like a Yankee Candle fundraiser, November speaker on success, and a December holiday celebration. The meeting concludes with drawings and adjournment.
TEDxKazimierzWomen Slides - 7th Dec 2019TEDxKazimierz
These were slides used at TEDxKazimierzWomen. The include the programme, housekeeping rules, icebreakers, the NGO showcase of local pro women or run by women initiatives. Also the slides from Alexandra Hoskyn's talk about why we need to talk more, and the Chatty Cafe project.
Title slides for the speakers from TED Women.
You can find the bios of the TED Women Speakers whose talks we we chose to share here
Charlie Jane Anders
https://tedwomen2019.ted.com/speakers#charlie-jane-anders
Jeannie Suk Gersen https://tedwomen2019.ted.com/speakers#jeannie-suk-gersen
Jennifer Zhu Scott https://tedwomen2019.ted.com/speakers#jennifer-zhu-scott
Pat Mitchell
https://tedwomen2019.ted.com/speakers#pat-mitchell
The official TED page for this event is here https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/35986
Paul Walker assisted the Democratic Alliance with sound and lighting duties for 30 hours at their Provincial Congress held on 31 May 2015 in Hartbeespoort, North West. A letter of recommendation from Gerda Tullues, the Democratic Alliance North West Provincial Managing Director, commends Paul Walker for his work with an ID number of 930525133084.
This document summarizes a rural marketing project for packaged drinking water in India. It provides demographic information on the target village of Khopoli, including population, literacy rates, and access to basic amenities. A survey of Khopoli residents found that most get water from municipal sources and purify it through boiling or filters. Most shop frequently at local stores. Advertisements and shopkeepers most influence purchasing decisions. The top water brands recognized were Bisleri and Bailey. Most residents would pay Rs. 10-14 for packaged water. A SWOT analysis identified strengths in water quality but weaknesses in brand awareness. The project proposes targeting low and middle income households through retail outlets and positioning based on product variants and purification. Marketing strategies
The document provides information about the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta's Youth of the Year program, including:
- The Youth of the Year Gala will take place on November 12, 2015 at the InterContinental Hotel in Buckhead from 6-9 pm, with preliminary judging taking place on October 31.
- The Youth of the Year program was established in 1947 and is a national recognition program that promotes service, academic success, character, life goals, and public speaking skills.
- Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta uses the program to foster young people's character, personal growth, and leadership qualities throughout the year.
Closing Plenary Slides from FOSS4G North America 2015Andrea Ross
This document provides statistics and information from the 2015 FOSS4G conference in North America. It shares numbers on attendees, speakers, sponsors, food consumed, and travel distances of attendees. The furthest travelled were a group from the Democratic Republic of Congo who travelled over 14,000 kilometres, while the shortest distance travelled was by someone only 0.8 kilometres away in Burlingame. It thanks the many volunteers and attendees that made the conference a success.
Are you worried about someone on the farm?Becky Wright
This short presentation was created by Becky Wright New Leaf and the Somerset Mental Health in Agriculture Group.
It's aimed at those people who visit farms, animal feed delivery drivers, Farm Vets, Oil Delivery, Insurance , Bank Managers, Farm Workers etc. This presentation will help you to notice the signs of mental ill-health and know how to ask if someone is OK and signpost them for help.
2011 Keystone conference preview for teensDave Rozman
This document provides information about the upcoming National Keystone Conference for Keystone Club members. It outlines the conference objectives, schedule of events from Thursday to Saturday, expectations for attendees, and important details about registration for certain activities. Conference sessions will focus on leadership skills, character development, diversity, and community service. Meals, dress code, and curfew are also addressed.
This document is the program guide for the 2015 Milwaukee Film Festival, which will take place from September 24th to October 8th. It provides information on film screenings organized into various categories or sections, as well as related events. Sponsors and supporters of the festival are recognized. The guide includes schedules, venue information, and introductions to the different sections of films being presented.
The Rotary Club of The Hills-Kellyville weekly bulletin provides information on the club's upcoming meeting and events. The meeting will feature a member presentation by Julie Haw on her personal and professional background. Recent events discussed include loading hospital beds for Sri Lanka and a presentation by David and Diane Waterhouse on their RAWCS work in countries like Cambodia, Nepal, and Mongolia. Upcoming events advertised include the annual writing competition awards evening on August 8th.
The document provides details from a presentation given by Columbia Basin Trust to the Trail Rotary club on October 18, 2006. It summarizes the Trust's financial results, investment portfolio, board of directors, delivery of benefits programs and projects in the Trail area from 2005-2006. It also outlines the Trust's current plans, priorities around engaging residents more effectively, and an update on the potential Waneta Expansion Project.
The Progressive Tour on May 18th will feature networking opportunities at four host locations between 8:15 am and 12:30 pm with lunch from 11:30 am to 12:20 pm. Attendees can earn raffle entries by completing tours of senior living facilities, hospice organizations, and service providers. Prizes will be drawn at the final location. Reservations can be made with Bonnie or Shelley.
This document provides information about the Town of Sexsmith including:
- The 2013-2017 Sexsmith Town Council members
- Contact information for the town office, public works department, library, fire department and more
- Details on garbage collection, landfills, taxes, and council meeting dates
- Information on local organizations like the museum society, chamber of commerce, and churches
- Announcements for upcoming events like a walk/run club and community garden
This document summarizes the activities and accomplishments of NAMI Lexington in 2014. It recognizes award winners for their service and leadership. Key points include:
- Mark Birdwhistell received the 2014 Wings Award for his advocacy work.
- NAMI Lexington provided various services including family support groups, peer support, and community outreach events that engaged hundreds of individuals.
- NAMIWalks in 2014 raised over $51,000 towards mental health advocacy.
- Volunteers were recognized for their contributions through the annual awards.
- New board members were nominated to lead the organization's efforts in upcoming years.
Rhythm Group is a leading New Zealand events company that produces several major music festivals throughout the year attracting over 35,000 visitors. Their flagship festivals, Rhythm & Vines and BW Summer Festival, are held in Gisborne over New Year's and have grown to include over 25,000 attendees combined. The festivals generate an estimated $15 million for the local Gisborne economy and support over 800 jobs through the production and delivery of the events.
1. The document discusses earthquakes and provides a list of areas in the Philippines that are prone to earthquakes.
2. It explains that earthquakes occur due to movements in tectonic plates and faults in the Earth's crust. When pressure builds up, the plates or faults suddenly slip, causing shaking.
3. The document asks what readers would do to prevent earthquakes and reminds them to prepare for an upcoming test.
The document discusses earthquakes and fault lines. It provides information on the causes of earthquakes including the movement of tectonic plates and faults. It then lists specific areas in the Philippines that are prone to earthquakes, including Quezon City, Marikina, Pasig City, Taguig City, Muntinlupa City, Bulacan, Laguna, Cavite, Rizal, and Rodriguez. It also mentions different types of faults like strike-slip, normal, and reverse faults.
Talyce Taggart has experience in customer service roles in the hospitality and retail industries including as a waitress for The Urbane Group and Madame Wu where she received awards for her sales and leadership abilities. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Creative Arts and Culture with a music major from Australian Catholic University. Additionally, she has volunteered her time with the RSPCA and Meals-on-Wheels programs and has mentored young music students and dancers.
The document summarizes the agenda and notes from a Rotaract Club of Mississauga general meeting on September 25, 2013. It discusses upcoming events for the Living Lights fundraiser, a David Pallett memorial golf tournament volunteering opportunity, and RYLA 2014 conference in Washington DC. It also provides recaps of a recent shoreline cleanup and guest speaker on literacy in Guatemala. Upcoming local service events announced include a blood drive, road cleanup, and tour of a health center. The international committee announcements include a cancelled Halloween party, upcoming fundraiser for shoes in the Philippines, and awareness efforts including international Skype calls and facts.
Program Sponsorship - Healthy Living for WomenRenee Farrell
This document advertises a weekly women's event called "Healthy Living for Women" held every Thursday at Unity Plaza. The event will include a variety of wellness activities such as yoga, workshops on health, art, and cooking classes. There will also be live music and speakers. A healthy marketplace with local produce and products will be introduced in the fall of 2016. The schedule provides more details on the daily activities from 9am to 7:30pm. Sponsorship opportunities are outlined offering various benefits such as logo placement and opportunities to promote products. The event aims to empower women across generations and diversities to feel their best.
Real Estate Wellard suburb information by Peter Taliangis real estate agent 0...Carbon Neutral
Wellard - Perth Suburb Information. A quick guide for the Suburb of Wellard. If you have any real estate needs in Wellard please let me know on 0431 417 345 or email peter@professionalsfremantle.com.au.
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The document summarizes a meeting of the Pinellas Suncoast Chapter. It includes an introduction of chapter officers, sponsors, and guests. Events like a Queen of Hearts raffle and boxed lunch are mentioned. Upcoming events are publicized like a Yankee Candle fundraiser, November speaker on success, and a December holiday celebration. The meeting concludes with drawings and adjournment.
TEDxKazimierzWomen Slides - 7th Dec 2019TEDxKazimierz
These were slides used at TEDxKazimierzWomen. The include the programme, housekeeping rules, icebreakers, the NGO showcase of local pro women or run by women initiatives. Also the slides from Alexandra Hoskyn's talk about why we need to talk more, and the Chatty Cafe project.
Title slides for the speakers from TED Women.
You can find the bios of the TED Women Speakers whose talks we we chose to share here
Charlie Jane Anders
https://tedwomen2019.ted.com/speakers#charlie-jane-anders
Jeannie Suk Gersen https://tedwomen2019.ted.com/speakers#jeannie-suk-gersen
Jennifer Zhu Scott https://tedwomen2019.ted.com/speakers#jennifer-zhu-scott
Pat Mitchell
https://tedwomen2019.ted.com/speakers#pat-mitchell
The official TED page for this event is here https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/35986
Paul Walker assisted the Democratic Alliance with sound and lighting duties for 30 hours at their Provincial Congress held on 31 May 2015 in Hartbeespoort, North West. A letter of recommendation from Gerda Tullues, the Democratic Alliance North West Provincial Managing Director, commends Paul Walker for his work with an ID number of 930525133084.
This document summarizes a rural marketing project for packaged drinking water in India. It provides demographic information on the target village of Khopoli, including population, literacy rates, and access to basic amenities. A survey of Khopoli residents found that most get water from municipal sources and purify it through boiling or filters. Most shop frequently at local stores. Advertisements and shopkeepers most influence purchasing decisions. The top water brands recognized were Bisleri and Bailey. Most residents would pay Rs. 10-14 for packaged water. A SWOT analysis identified strengths in water quality but weaknesses in brand awareness. The project proposes targeting low and middle income households through retail outlets and positioning based on product variants and purification. Marketing strategies
The document provides information about the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta's Youth of the Year program, including:
- The Youth of the Year Gala will take place on November 12, 2015 at the InterContinental Hotel in Buckhead from 6-9 pm, with preliminary judging taking place on October 31.
- The Youth of the Year program was established in 1947 and is a national recognition program that promotes service, academic success, character, life goals, and public speaking skills.
- Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta uses the program to foster young people's character, personal growth, and leadership qualities throughout the year.
Closing Plenary Slides from FOSS4G North America 2015Andrea Ross
This document provides statistics and information from the 2015 FOSS4G conference in North America. It shares numbers on attendees, speakers, sponsors, food consumed, and travel distances of attendees. The furthest travelled were a group from the Democratic Republic of Congo who travelled over 14,000 kilometres, while the shortest distance travelled was by someone only 0.8 kilometres away in Burlingame. It thanks the many volunteers and attendees that made the conference a success.
Are you worried about someone on the farm?Becky Wright
This short presentation was created by Becky Wright New Leaf and the Somerset Mental Health in Agriculture Group.
It's aimed at those people who visit farms, animal feed delivery drivers, Farm Vets, Oil Delivery, Insurance , Bank Managers, Farm Workers etc. This presentation will help you to notice the signs of mental ill-health and know how to ask if someone is OK and signpost them for help.
2011 Keystone conference preview for teensDave Rozman
This document provides information about the upcoming National Keystone Conference for Keystone Club members. It outlines the conference objectives, schedule of events from Thursday to Saturday, expectations for attendees, and important details about registration for certain activities. Conference sessions will focus on leadership skills, character development, diversity, and community service. Meals, dress code, and curfew are also addressed.
This document is the program guide for the 2015 Milwaukee Film Festival, which will take place from September 24th to October 8th. It provides information on film screenings organized into various categories or sections, as well as related events. Sponsors and supporters of the festival are recognized. The guide includes schedules, venue information, and introductions to the different sections of films being presented.
The Rotary Club of The Hills-Kellyville weekly bulletin provides information on the club's upcoming meeting and events. The meeting will feature a member presentation by Julie Haw on her personal and professional background. Recent events discussed include loading hospital beds for Sri Lanka and a presentation by David and Diane Waterhouse on their RAWCS work in countries like Cambodia, Nepal, and Mongolia. Upcoming events advertised include the annual writing competition awards evening on August 8th.
The document provides details from a presentation given by Columbia Basin Trust to the Trail Rotary club on October 18, 2006. It summarizes the Trust's financial results, investment portfolio, board of directors, delivery of benefits programs and projects in the Trail area from 2005-2006. It also outlines the Trust's current plans, priorities around engaging residents more effectively, and an update on the potential Waneta Expansion Project.
The document outlines the schedule for the Global Visionary Women Network (GVWN) Convention in Liverpool on July 11, 2014. The full-day event includes morning and afternoon plenary sessions on empowerment models and strategies, workshops, and master classes. Speakers will discuss topics like transformational empowerment, economic empowerment models, leadership empowerment, and more. An evening dinner and gala follows with presentations, entertainment, a fashion show, and a raffle to raise funds for an orphanage in Cameroon.
The document provides an agenda for the inaugural Leading the Way conference taking place October 27-28 at the Baumann Centre for Pacific Opera Victoria. The conference will feature keynote speakers and workshops on Friday addressing strategies for women to succeed in leadership roles and on boards. Topics include positioning your public profile, the true value of diversity in technology, and how governance rules can help women get seats at the table. Special prize draws will also take place. The goal of the conference is to encourage women to pursue leadership opportunities and serve on paid boards by providing practical tools and advice.
The document provides updates on various youth participation activities in Midlothian from July 2011. It summarizes meetings and events of the Midlothian Youth Platform (MYP), local youth forums in Dalkeith, Newbattle, Penicuik and Lasswade, and specific interest groups like the Kids in Care Krew. It also provides information on secondary school representation on MYP and the work of Midlothian's Member of the Scottish Youth Parliament. The bulletin aims to inform young people of participation opportunities in their communities.
Session 24 - Scouting in the Community A.pptARVINCRUZ16
The document discusses community involvement projects that Boy Scouts in the Philippines can undertake. It states that the projects can range from simple to complex, inexpensive to expensive, and focus on a variety of needs in the community. Some examples of projects given include drug abuse prevention, literacy campaigns, clean up programs, health education, and disaster preparedness. The document emphasizes that these projects provide great educational benefits to the Scouts and help the community.
Be inspired by several of the Rotarians and Rotaractors honored as People of Action: Young Innovators during Rotary Day at the United Nations in Nairobi, Kenya. These young leaders, all under age 35, have been recognized for their commitment to solving problems with measurable and lasting results, helping to connect local issues with global concerns.
Wharton Social Impact Conference: Building community panel Pemo Theodore
The document discusses a Wharton-bred startup called HUNG3R that empowers non-profit and for-profit organizations to create sustainable revenue through the design and sale of fashionable apparel. It also lists sponsors of the Wharton | San Francisco Social Impact Conference, including the Tom Waddell Urban Health Clinic. The rest of the document appears to be a presentation about building community through sustainable housing and urban development, including examples from the Zocalo project and Manyunk, Philadelphia.
A presentation overview of a fam trip The Fazendin Portfolio led to Malawi in May 2009. For a complete trip report please visit:
http://www.fazendinportfolio.com/destination/ulendo_safaris/trip/MalawiMay2009
The Clinch River Valley Initiative aims to make the Clinch River Valley a global destination by 2020 based on its biodiversity, natural beauty, and outdoor opportunities. This collaboration between over 50 organizations seeks to bring economic, environmental, and social benefits to the region's communities while protecting the Clinch River's rare species. The initiative has 5 goals: 1) Develop a Clinch River State Park, 2) Develop access points and trails along the river, 3) Enhance water quality, 4) Develop environmental education, and 5) Connect recreation to downtown revitalization and entrepreneurship.
Our annual public meeting was held at Wellington County Museum on Thu 12 May, 2016. We handed out mini-grants to local community groups and hear some amazing stories of community builders.
Yolanda Stern of One World Institute speaks about Projects for Peaceradiantview
This document provides information about the One World Institute, a 501c3 non-profit foundation focused on health and education in underserved areas. It operates programs in the Philippines like an annual art contest, seaweed farming, building nipa huts and fishing boats, wheelchair donations, and herbal gardens. Costs for various projects are listed, ranging from $600 for a septic toilet to $10,000 for a herbal garden. The institute facilitates project management, feasibility studies, and project reviews to help donors and aims to empower farmers and fishermen with tools and market access. It can be supported through donations made via PayPal on their website.
Powerpoint for presentation of group project for completion of Leadership Waupaca County Class XIII. Focuses on the issue of helping to retain and attract young professionals in Waupaca County.
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Teeny Tiny Summits were initiated in 2016 by Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, as a forum to discuss scale-appropriate economic development strategies for Ontario’s smallest communities. In 2017, ROMA committed to multi-year support of the Teeny Tiny program. Teeny Tiny Summits share practical examples, lessons learned and community economic development tactics. Since inception, the summits have been hosted in every region of the province and attracted over 2,250 attendees both in person and virtually.
Planning for community economic development activities can help you realize your community’s vision. It allows for strategic use of the resources you have available and provides you with a clear path on how to accomplish your identified goals. A community-driven strategic planning process relies on partnerships, commitment, and community assets all coming together to provide a clear and achievable path to SUCCESS! This session will explore where to begin, critical elements to consider, lessons learned and positive outcomes in the community that resulted.
These are the slides used at the March 1 2023 Teeny Tiny Summit.
RED_Intake Overview_January 24 february 1 2023 info sessions external FINAL...Carolyn Puterbough
The Rural Economic Development (RED) intake opened for applications on January 23, 2023 and will close on February 23, 2023 at 5:00 pm ET. These slides were provided during the public info sessions held on January 24 and February 1.
The Teeny Tiny Summit that took place on August 12, 2020, delved into how small rural communities can pivot to address these challenges through economic development initiatives. Speakers Sarah Franklin, Economic Development and Communications Officer of Perth County, Kari Partridge, Economic Development Coordinator of Selwyn Township, and Melissa Marquardt, Tourism Development Officer for the Ottawa Valley Tourist Association shared insight on the initiatives that their communities have introduced to support the reopening of local businesses. To read the recap of the webinar please visit - https://onregionalecdev.com/2020/08/18/teeny-tiny-summit-goes-virtual/
The Teeny Tiny Summit that took place on August 12, 2020, delved into how small rural communities can pivot to address these challenges through economic development initiatives. Speakers Sarah Franklin, Economic Development and Communications Officer of Perth County, Kari Partridge, Economic Development Coordinator of Selwyn Township, and Melissa Marquardt, Tourism Development Officer for the Ottawa Valley Tourist Association shared insight on the initiatives that their communities have introduced to support the reopening of local businesses. To read the recap of the webinar please visit - https://onregionalecdev.com/2020/08/18/teeny-tiny-summit-goes-virtual/
The Teeny Tiny Summit that took place on August 12, 2020, delved into how small rural communities can pivot to address these challenges through economic development initiatives. Speakers Sarah Franklin, Economic Development and Communications Officer of Perth County, Kari Partridge, Economic Development Coordinator of Selwyn Township, and Melissa Marquardt, Tourism Development Officer for the Ottawa Valley Tourist Association shared insight on the initiatives that their communities have introduced to support the reopening of local businesses. To read the recap of the webinar please visit - https://onregionalecdev.com/2020/08/18/teeny-tiny-summit-goes-virtual/
Teeny Tiny Summit - Resilience - Buy Local Campaign by Caisse Alliance - Octo...Carolyn Puterbough
Teeny Tiny Summit - Webinar on the topic of Resilience. This slide deck includes the Buy Local Campaign by Caisse Alliance and shared by Julie St Jacques, VP Member Experience. This webinar was shared on October 28, 2020 as part of a series of three webinars sharing economic development and community development tactics for small rural communities in Ontario called the Teeny Tiny Summit.
Teeny Tiny Summit - Reslience - Opasatika Community Hub - October 28, 2020Carolyn Puterbough
This document outlines the agenda and history of the rural community of Opasatika, which has seen its population decline from 800 to 226 as local employers closed. It discusses how the vacant primary school was converted into a community hub through a collaborative process. Community meetings were held to gather input and establish priorities. An action plan was developed and funding was secured for renovations to create affordable housing, a seniors space, and a gym. A coordinator was hired and activities increased engagement. The key to success was finding a local champion, engaging the community, and having a strategic roadmap.
Teeny Tiny Summit - Resilience - Curve Lake First Nation Economic Development...Carolyn Puterbough
Teeny Tiny Summit - Webinar on the topic of Resilience. This slide deck includes the Curve Lake First Nation presented by Mindy Knott, Economic Development & Tourism Officer. This webinar was shared on October 28, 2020 as part of a series of three webinars sharing economic development and community development tactics for small rural communities in Ontario called the Teeny Tiny Summit.
Teeny Tiny Summit Webinar - Resilience - October 28, 2020 - South Dundas Unit...Carolyn Puterbough
Teeny Tiny Summit - Webinar on the topic of Resilience. This slide deck includes the South Dundas United Together presentation by Rob Hunter. This webinar was shared on October 28, 2020 as part of a series of three webinars sharing economic development and community development tactics for small rural communities in Ontario called the Teeny Tiny Summit.
Teeny Tiny Summit - Resilience webinar slides. This slide deck includes Ontario Trillium Foundation's Resilient Communities Fund website. This webinar was shared on October 28, 2020.
Teeny Tiny Summit - Creatively Bringing Community Together webinar slides. This webinar was share on September 23, 2020 as part of the Teeny Tiny Summit webinar series and the theme was Creatively Bringing Community Together.
Teeny Tiny Summit - How Economies Transform - Dr. Tom PhillipsCarolyn Puterbough
The document discusses prospects for economic growth after the COVID-19 pandemic. It argues that the recovery will be driven by demand, not supply, and that the post-pandemic economy will be structurally different than the pre-pandemic one. The pandemic showed that existing technology could be used in new ways to conduct business and education. True economic growth requires both technological change and complementary changes to social institutions. Governments now face a choice between investing in transformational growth through changing institutions, or returning to pre-pandemic approaches and risking long-term economic decline.
Teeny Tiny Summit - Creatively Bringing Community Together webinar slides. This slide deck includes Kawartha Lakes, Kawartha Community Coop, the Barn & Bunkie, Fenelon Falls Brewery Co. and #TeamKawarthaLakes. The webinar these slides were shared This webinar was share on September 23, 2020 as part of the Teeny Tiny Summit webinar series and the theme was Creatively Bringing Community Together.
Teeny Tiny Summit -Creatively Bringing Community Together - Sept 23Carolyn Puterbough
This document summarizes a virtual webinar about economic development in small, rural communities called the Teeny Tiny Summit. The webinar included presentations on transforming rural economies, creative collaboration projects in Fenelon Falls and Kawartha Lakes, the reimagined 2020 virtual Bayfield Agricultural Fair, and snapshots of other communities creatively bringing people together virtually. The agenda outlined three 90-minute webinar sessions to share examples, tools, and success stories for supporting small, rural places during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Success Stories in Agriculture Economic Development in Ontario - Municipal Ag...Carolyn Puterbough
IGNITE Session - Success Stories in Agriculture Economic Development
Katie Nolan, Ag & Rural Economic Development Advisor, OMAFRA - Champions of Bringing Together Local Foodies - Eastern Ontario Local Food Conference
Trissia Mellor, Manager of Agriculture Economic Development, Northumberland County - Update on the Ontario Agri-Food Venture Centre
Janet Horner, Executive Director, Golden Horseshoe Food and Farming Alliance - Food and Farming Asset Mapping Update
Anna DeMarchi-Meyers, Agriculture Liaison Officer, Halton Region - Halton Agriculture Advisory Committee Annual Ag Tour
Growing Agriculture: A Strategy for your Municipality - Municipal Ag Ec Dev F...Carolyn Puterbough
Resources and Tools to Support Agriculture Economic Development
Danielle Collins, Ontario Federation of Agriculture’s - Agriculture Economic Development
Checklist
Agriculture as an Economic Development Opportunity - Municipal Ag Ec Dev Foru...Carolyn Puterbough
This document summarizes an agricultural economic development forum presentation about opportunities for municipalities to support their local agriculture sectors. It discusses how only a third of municipalities surveyed have a strategy and dedicated staff for agriculture economic development, showing there is opportunity to better capitalize on this sector. The presentation proposes developing a guidebook to help economic developers understand their agriculture industries and identify goals and actions to support sector growth through activities like improving infrastructure, land use policies, promotion events, and advisory committees. Case studies of successful initiatives in other Ontario municipalities are also highlighted.
Norfolk County - Community Improvement Plan for Agriculture - Municpal Ag Ec ...Carolyn Puterbough
Using Planning Tools to Support Farm Viability - How Do Community Improvement Plans work for Value Added Agriculture? Presented by Linda D'Hondt-Crandon, Norfolk County
Preliminary findings _OECD field visits to ten regions in the TSI EU mining r...OECDregions
Preliminary findings from OECD field visits for the project: Enhancing EU Mining Regional Ecosystems to Support the Green Transition and Secure Mineral Raw Materials Supply.
About Potato, The scientific name of the plant is Solanum tuberosum (L).Christina Parmionova
The potato is a starchy root vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world. Potatoes are tubers of the plant Solanum tuberosum, a perennial in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Wild potato species can be found from the southern United States to southern Chile
Synopsis (short abstract) In December 2023, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 30 May as the International Day of Potato.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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UN WOD 2024 will take us on a journey of discovery through the ocean's vastness, tapping into the wisdom and expertise of global policy-makers, scientists, managers, thought leaders, and artists to awaken new depths of understanding, compassion, collaboration and commitment for the ocean and all it sustains. The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
Monitoring Health for the SDGs - Global Health Statistics 2024 - WHOChristina Parmionova
The 2024 World Health Statistics edition reviews more than 50 health-related indicators from the Sustainable Development Goals and WHO’s Thirteenth General Programme of Work. It also highlights the findings from the Global health estimates 2021, notably the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on life expectancy and healthy life expectancy.
RFP for Reno's Community Assistance CenterThis Is Reno
Property appraisals completed in May for downtown Reno’s Community Assistance and Triage Centers (CAC) reveal that repairing the buildings to bring them back into service would cost an estimated $10.1 million—nearly four times the amount previously reported by city staff.
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DI SEGUITO SONO PUBBLICATI, AI SENSI DELL'ART. 11 DELLA LEGGE N. 3/2019, GLI IMPORTI RICEVUTI DALL'ENTRATA IN VIGORE DELLA SUDDETTA NORMA (31/01/2019) E FINO AL MESE SOLARE ANTECEDENTE QUELLO DELLA PUBBLICAZIONE SUL PRESENTE SITO
Working with data is a challenge for many organizations. Nonprofits in particular may need to collect and analyze sensitive, incomplete, and/or biased historical data about people. In this talk, Dr. Cori Faklaris of UNC Charlotte provides an overview of current AI capabilities and weaknesses to consider when integrating current AI technologies into the data workflow. The talk is organized around three takeaways: (1) For better or sometimes worse, AI provides you with “infinite interns.” (2) Give people permission & guardrails to learn what works with these “interns” and what doesn’t. (3) Create a roadmap for adding in more AI to assist nonprofit work, along with strategies for bias mitigation.
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10:30 AM Opening Remarks – Katie Nolan, OMAFRA
10:40 AM Resilient Community Fund Overview
Carmen Robillard – Ontario Trillium Foundation
10:50 AM South Dundas United Stronger Together
Rob Hunter, Economic Development Officer
11:10 AM Curve Lake First Nation Economic Development Projects
Mindy Knott, Economic Development & Tourism Officer
11:30 AM Opasatika Community Hub
Alain Robichaud, Economic Development Officer
11:40 AM Buy Local Campaign
Julie St Jacques, VP Member Experience, Caisse Alliance
11:45 AM Snapshots of Resilience - Vicki Lass, OMAFRA
11:55 AM Closing Remarks
Noon Adjourn
9. Tamarack Institute
shares a story about
Vibrant Hawai’i
• Building Resilience in
Communities (across Hawai’i Island)
• Learn more about Vibrant
Hawai’i and Resilience Hubs Initiative
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Link to source: https://www.tamarackcommunity.ca/latest/building-resilience-in-communities-across-hawaii-island
11. Simcoe County –
Ask an Expert Series of Webinars
Visit our website at simcoe.ca
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Shores Strong
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Videos
https://www.youtube.com/user/
TownOfSaugeenShores
• "Our businesses are adapting, and I am
asking everyone in the community to adapt
the way that you shop—to support local
businesses." --Mayor Luke Charbonneau
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13. A beer for a Cause – North Star Rauchbier
"Because North Star has closed their doors that doesn't stop the bills
from coming"
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17. Made in Grey
• This issue of Made in Grey
Magazine highlights stories of
perseverance and resiliency from
small businesses across all nine of
Grey’s municipalities.
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https://madeingrey.ca/made-grey-magazine