SUNYCUAD presentation given at Westchester Community College on 4/1/2011.The presentation discusses The Westchester Community College Foundation and their Gateway Campaign.
The document summarizes an informational meeting for an AMA membership that discusses upcoming organization events from October to April including Marketing Week, philanthropic activities, professional development opportunities, and access to industry resources through speaker events and conferences. It encourages spreading the word about involvement and outlines how to join by submitting an application and paying annual dues.
This document discusses the psychological impact of observations on teachers and students. It notes that the relationships between the observed teacher, observer, and other parties involved can impact the experience. The attitudes towards learning, development and authority of all individuals also shapes how the observation is conducted and received. Observations can lead teachers to avoid experimentation, conform to perceived models, or give observers what they think is wanted rather than their true teaching style. To minimize these effects, some researchers use unobtrusive measures where the subject is unaware they are being studied to obtain natural behavior without interference from the observer.
Report in HRIM 106 (Computers in Management of Hotels, Restaurants and Related Institutions)
University of the Philippines Diliman
College of Home Economics
Department of Hotel, Restaurant and Institution Management
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Milagros May Lozano
Margery Oriel
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The Rockefeller Foundation was an early investor in culture and innovation to achieve equity and sustainability in both the environmental and field-wide senses of the term through its NYC Cultural Innovation Fund (CIF). Created in 2007, CIF has granted $16.3 million to support 99 efforts to leverage culture to achieve social innovation.
As we prepared to launch this evaluation, it became evident that, unlike many other fields, there is not a large body of evaluative literature on the effectiveness and impact of funds for the use of cultural innovation to achieve social change. This was a finding in itself one that we identified before the evaluation even started. More evaluations have been conducted of programs that seek to support innovation in the arts for the sake of arts, but few have examined the degree to which arts innovation funds have actually brought about the intended societal level changes.
This presentation describes Connecticut Friends School's White Barn Campus project-- a land based campus for a progressive K-8 school that will offer sustainability, arts and community-related programs for students and the greater community. Visit http://ctfriendsschool.org/whitebarn.php for more information.
The strategic plan from 2007-2011 for the library foundation had four main goals: 1) Provide ongoing financial support for the library, which was accomplished through contributions, fundraising campaigns, and exploring alternative funding. 2) Grow fundraising capabilities by establishing new programs and securing grants. 3) Expand the use of technology by securing upgrades and endowments for new technologies. 4) Increase awareness of the library's roles in the community through global conferences, exhibits, celebrations and preserving historic buildings. The document indicates that all goals of the strategic plan were successfully accomplished or "vision accomplished" by 2011.
This document summarizes a meeting of the Project Reference Group for a project aimed at building a shared narrative for British Columbia's non-profit sector. It provides an overview of the project's history and phases. The project originated in 2014 with initial partners including non-profit organizations. It has involved community conversations, surveys, and building partnerships across subsectors. The goal is to create a common understanding of the non-profit sector in BC and increase public awareness of its contributions. The summary outlines the project's objectives, phases, activities conducted to date, and plans to continue engagement and develop a sector impact report.
This document provides guidance on writing grant proposals. It outlines researching potential funders and understanding their guidelines. It recommends including information on the problem being addressed, project description and timeline, personnel involved, and detailed budget. Follow-up reporting includes a narrative on results and budget reconciliation if the project goes over or under budget. Key elements are framing the need, clear goals and evaluation, realistic timelines and budgets, and following all funder instructions.
Nov 21/15 Presentation to the Next Steps Networkvocbc
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This document summarizes the phases and progress of the Next Steps Network Meeting, which aims to strengthen the nonprofit sector in British Columbia. Phase 1 involved developing principles, designing and administering a survey to 1,100 organizations, and linking to a national conversation. Phase 2 included community conversations in various cities. Phase 3 focuses on building synergies across organizations. Phase 4 will involve further outreach and developing a sector impact report. The document recognizes various contributors who helped advance the project.
Update on Progress: Presentation to Next Steps Network Nov. 21, 2015Judi Piggott
油
This document summarizes the phases and progress of the Next Steps Network Meeting, which aims to strengthen the nonprofit sector in British Columbia. Phase 1 involved developing principles, designing and administering a survey to 1,100 organizations, and linking to a national conversation. Phase 2 included 12 community conversations with 325 participants to deepen discussion. Phase 3 focuses on building synergies across networks and identifying regional leaders. Phase 4 will involve disseminating another survey to collect more stories and feedback to inform a sector impact report. The document recognizes many contributing individuals and organizations.
2009 04-11 presentation for ron on instruction - draft 8Michael Lach
油
This document summarizes the Chicago Community Trust's education funding strategies from 1988 to present. It discusses how the Trust initially supported decentralization reforms in the 1980s, then accountability reforms in the 1990s, and more recently has focused on instructional improvement. The Trust has increased its funding to CPS and aligned its priorities with CPS's focus on strengthening instruction in core subjects. Current Trust-funded projects support literacy, math/science, arts, language development and social studies. Data shows positive impacts of these projects on teacher qualifications and student achievement.
This summary provides the key details about the document in 3 sentences:
The document lists several Bay Area foundations that provide grants for programs and projects, including the Community Foundation Silicon Valley, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Arts Council Silicon Valley, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and Wells Fargo Foundation. It provides background on each foundation's mission and grant areas, as well as details on application deadlines and requirements. The document serves as a resource for identifying potential sources of funding for the Global Women's Leadership Network.
This document discusses strategies for increasing foundation funding for an organization between 2008-2011. It provides funding goals by foundation type and year, with the overall goal of increasing total funding from $1.5 million to $5 million by 2011. It also includes a SWOT analysis, discussion of underserved target populations, California foundation landscape analysis, examples of funding opportunities being pursued, and challenges with securing government grants. The goal is to diversify funding sources and increase support through new partnerships and aligned programming.
The document outlines YEP's (Youth Engagement Project) objectives and methods to engage high school students in climate action. It discusses campaigns, action teams, and leadership development opportunities including trainings, scholarships, and grants to provide resources and incentives for students. The goal is to awaken and mobilize youth through various forms of engagement at different commitment levels.
Navigating the twists and turns of funding skateparksStantec
油
This webinar discussed strategies for funding skateparks, including examples from successfully funded projects in Madison, WI, Oakland, CA, and Nyack, NY. Fundraising tips included developing a visual message, using social media advocacy, researching diverse funding sources like the Tony Hawk Foundation, and creating a funding matrix and strategy. Attendees learned about developing community support, crafting compelling grant applications, and tips for grant research, management, and maintaining a strong reputation to achieve funding goals.
The summary provides an overview of the 15th Year Celebration event for Usher's New Look youth organization.
1) The event honored several individuals and organizations for their contributions and achievements. This included youth leaders, the GE Foundation, the mayor of Atlanta, and Usher himself.
2) Performances were given by stars like Usher, Josh Kaufman, Blake Shelton, and special video messages were featured from Bill Clinton, Alicia Keys, and Pharrell Williams.
3) Over the past 15 years, Usher's New Look has raised over $2 million, impacted over 21,000 youth, and garnered significant media coverage for their work in supporting youth development programs.
KMb at York University supports researchers and connects them to community partners and policymakers. It develops tools like clear language research summaries to make academic research more accessible. The unit builds collaboration, supports knowledge production and sharing, and connects relevant research to decisions. It has partnerships with over 190 organizations and helped raise $500K for projects. Key partners include United Way, school and municipal boards, and social services. ResearchSnapshots are summaries of peer-reviewed research on their website and social media to spread findings.
This is the second session in the Community Matters webinar series. It features experts from the Casey and Calvert foundation discussing innovative ways organizations and individuals can invest in the transformation of a community.
Get a brief introduction to the work of the DLANC Sustainability Committee through Summer 2010. The Neighborhood Council subcommittee, founded in October 2008, is dedicated to creating a culture of sustainability for a more livable, affordable and efficient urban center.
Foundation prospecting 101 november 2011 for houston power tools conferenceSara Kellner
油
This document provides tips and strategies for non-profits to research and pursue foundation funding. It recommends being clear on your mission, developing compelling funding proposals and budgets, researching foundations to identify potential fits based on priorities and past funding, utilizing foundation center resources, creating a grant calendar, and leveraging contacts. Success requires understanding what foundations fund, following application guidelines, and cultivating relationships over time.
The document summarizes information from an info session for the Net Impact Club at Haas business school. It discusses the club's mission to develop leaders who create positive social change through business. It outlines the club's activities like bringing in speakers, holding professional development events, and organizing social impact week. Students are encouraged to get involved in organizing various events and initiatives.
How to Configure Proforma Invoice in Odoo 18 SalesCeline George
油
In this slide, well discuss on how to configure proforma invoice in Odoo 18 Sales module. A proforma invoice is a preliminary invoice that serves as a commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer.
The Rockefeller Foundation was an early investor in culture and innovation to achieve equity and sustainability in both the environmental and field-wide senses of the term through its NYC Cultural Innovation Fund (CIF). Created in 2007, CIF has granted $16.3 million to support 99 efforts to leverage culture to achieve social innovation.
As we prepared to launch this evaluation, it became evident that, unlike many other fields, there is not a large body of evaluative literature on the effectiveness and impact of funds for the use of cultural innovation to achieve social change. This was a finding in itself one that we identified before the evaluation even started. More evaluations have been conducted of programs that seek to support innovation in the arts for the sake of arts, but few have examined the degree to which arts innovation funds have actually brought about the intended societal level changes.
This presentation describes Connecticut Friends School's White Barn Campus project-- a land based campus for a progressive K-8 school that will offer sustainability, arts and community-related programs for students and the greater community. Visit http://ctfriendsschool.org/whitebarn.php for more information.
The strategic plan from 2007-2011 for the library foundation had four main goals: 1) Provide ongoing financial support for the library, which was accomplished through contributions, fundraising campaigns, and exploring alternative funding. 2) Grow fundraising capabilities by establishing new programs and securing grants. 3) Expand the use of technology by securing upgrades and endowments for new technologies. 4) Increase awareness of the library's roles in the community through global conferences, exhibits, celebrations and preserving historic buildings. The document indicates that all goals of the strategic plan were successfully accomplished or "vision accomplished" by 2011.
This document summarizes a meeting of the Project Reference Group for a project aimed at building a shared narrative for British Columbia's non-profit sector. It provides an overview of the project's history and phases. The project originated in 2014 with initial partners including non-profit organizations. It has involved community conversations, surveys, and building partnerships across subsectors. The goal is to create a common understanding of the non-profit sector in BC and increase public awareness of its contributions. The summary outlines the project's objectives, phases, activities conducted to date, and plans to continue engagement and develop a sector impact report.
This document provides guidance on writing grant proposals. It outlines researching potential funders and understanding their guidelines. It recommends including information on the problem being addressed, project description and timeline, personnel involved, and detailed budget. Follow-up reporting includes a narrative on results and budget reconciliation if the project goes over or under budget. Key elements are framing the need, clear goals and evaluation, realistic timelines and budgets, and following all funder instructions.
Nov 21/15 Presentation to the Next Steps Networkvocbc
油
This document summarizes the phases and progress of the Next Steps Network Meeting, which aims to strengthen the nonprofit sector in British Columbia. Phase 1 involved developing principles, designing and administering a survey to 1,100 organizations, and linking to a national conversation. Phase 2 included community conversations in various cities. Phase 3 focuses on building synergies across organizations. Phase 4 will involve further outreach and developing a sector impact report. The document recognizes various contributors who helped advance the project.
Update on Progress: Presentation to Next Steps Network Nov. 21, 2015Judi Piggott
油
This document summarizes the phases and progress of the Next Steps Network Meeting, which aims to strengthen the nonprofit sector in British Columbia. Phase 1 involved developing principles, designing and administering a survey to 1,100 organizations, and linking to a national conversation. Phase 2 included 12 community conversations with 325 participants to deepen discussion. Phase 3 focuses on building synergies across networks and identifying regional leaders. Phase 4 will involve disseminating another survey to collect more stories and feedback to inform a sector impact report. The document recognizes many contributing individuals and organizations.
2009 04-11 presentation for ron on instruction - draft 8Michael Lach
油
This document summarizes the Chicago Community Trust's education funding strategies from 1988 to present. It discusses how the Trust initially supported decentralization reforms in the 1980s, then accountability reforms in the 1990s, and more recently has focused on instructional improvement. The Trust has increased its funding to CPS and aligned its priorities with CPS's focus on strengthening instruction in core subjects. Current Trust-funded projects support literacy, math/science, arts, language development and social studies. Data shows positive impacts of these projects on teacher qualifications and student achievement.
This summary provides the key details about the document in 3 sentences:
The document lists several Bay Area foundations that provide grants for programs and projects, including the Community Foundation Silicon Valley, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Arts Council Silicon Valley, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and Wells Fargo Foundation. It provides background on each foundation's mission and grant areas, as well as details on application deadlines and requirements. The document serves as a resource for identifying potential sources of funding for the Global Women's Leadership Network.
This document discusses strategies for increasing foundation funding for an organization between 2008-2011. It provides funding goals by foundation type and year, with the overall goal of increasing total funding from $1.5 million to $5 million by 2011. It also includes a SWOT analysis, discussion of underserved target populations, California foundation landscape analysis, examples of funding opportunities being pursued, and challenges with securing government grants. The goal is to diversify funding sources and increase support through new partnerships and aligned programming.
The document outlines YEP's (Youth Engagement Project) objectives and methods to engage high school students in climate action. It discusses campaigns, action teams, and leadership development opportunities including trainings, scholarships, and grants to provide resources and incentives for students. The goal is to awaken and mobilize youth through various forms of engagement at different commitment levels.
Navigating the twists and turns of funding skateparksStantec
油
This webinar discussed strategies for funding skateparks, including examples from successfully funded projects in Madison, WI, Oakland, CA, and Nyack, NY. Fundraising tips included developing a visual message, using social media advocacy, researching diverse funding sources like the Tony Hawk Foundation, and creating a funding matrix and strategy. Attendees learned about developing community support, crafting compelling grant applications, and tips for grant research, management, and maintaining a strong reputation to achieve funding goals.
The summary provides an overview of the 15th Year Celebration event for Usher's New Look youth organization.
1) The event honored several individuals and organizations for their contributions and achievements. This included youth leaders, the GE Foundation, the mayor of Atlanta, and Usher himself.
2) Performances were given by stars like Usher, Josh Kaufman, Blake Shelton, and special video messages were featured from Bill Clinton, Alicia Keys, and Pharrell Williams.
3) Over the past 15 years, Usher's New Look has raised over $2 million, impacted over 21,000 youth, and garnered significant media coverage for their work in supporting youth development programs.
KMb at York University supports researchers and connects them to community partners and policymakers. It develops tools like clear language research summaries to make academic research more accessible. The unit builds collaboration, supports knowledge production and sharing, and connects relevant research to decisions. It has partnerships with over 190 organizations and helped raise $500K for projects. Key partners include United Way, school and municipal boards, and social services. ResearchSnapshots are summaries of peer-reviewed research on their website and social media to spread findings.
This is the second session in the Community Matters webinar series. It features experts from the Casey and Calvert foundation discussing innovative ways organizations and individuals can invest in the transformation of a community.
Get a brief introduction to the work of the DLANC Sustainability Committee through Summer 2010. The Neighborhood Council subcommittee, founded in October 2008, is dedicated to creating a culture of sustainability for a more livable, affordable and efficient urban center.
Foundation prospecting 101 november 2011 for houston power tools conferenceSara Kellner
油
This document provides tips and strategies for non-profits to research and pursue foundation funding. It recommends being clear on your mission, developing compelling funding proposals and budgets, researching foundations to identify potential fits based on priorities and past funding, utilizing foundation center resources, creating a grant calendar, and leveraging contacts. Success requires understanding what foundations fund, following application guidelines, and cultivating relationships over time.
The document summarizes information from an info session for the Net Impact Club at Haas business school. It discusses the club's mission to develop leaders who create positive social change through business. It outlines the club's activities like bringing in speakers, holding professional development events, and organizing social impact week. Students are encouraged to get involved in organizing various events and initiatives.
How to Configure Proforma Invoice in Odoo 18 SalesCeline George
油
In this slide, well discuss on how to configure proforma invoice in Odoo 18 Sales module. A proforma invoice is a preliminary invoice that serves as a commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer.
Managing expiration dates of products in odooCeline George
油
Odoo allows users to set expiration dates at both the product and batch levels, providing flexibility and accuracy. By using Odoo's expiration date management, companies can minimize waste, optimize stock rotation, and maintain high standards of product quality. The system allows users to set expiration dates at both the product and batch levels, providing flexibility and accuracy.
How to Unblock Payment in Odoo 18 AccountingCeline George
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In this slide, we will explore the process of unblocking payments in the Odoo 18 Accounting module. Payment blocks may occur due to various reasons, such as exceeding credit limits or pending approvals. We'll walk through the steps to remove these blocks and ensure smooth payment processing.
How to Configure Flexible Working Schedule in Odoo 18 EmployeeCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to configure flexible working schedule in Odoo 18 Employee module. In Odoo 18, the Employee module offers powerful tools to configure and manage flexible working schedules tailored to your organization's needs.
ITI Turner Question Paper MCQ E-Book Free DownloadSONU HEETSON
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ITI Turner Question Paper MCQ Book PDF Free Download. All Questions collected from NIMI Mock Test, CTS Bharat Skills Question Bank, Previous Exam papers. Helpful for CTS Trade Theory 1st & 2nd Year CBT Exam,油Apprentice test, AITT, ISRO, DRDO, NAVY, ARMY, Naval Dockyard, Tradesman, Training Officer, Instructor, RRB ALP CBT 2,油Railway Technician, CEPTAM, BRO, PWD, PHED, Air India, BHEL, BARC, IPSC, CISF, CTI, HSFC, GSRTC, GAIL, PSC, Viva, Tests, Quiz油& all other technical competitive exams.
Unit 1 Computer Hardware for Educational Computing.pptxRomaSmart1
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Computers have revolutionized various sectors, including education, by enhancing learning experiences and making information more accessible. This presentation, "Computer Hardware for Educational Computing," introduces the fundamental aspects of computers, including their definition, characteristics, classification, and significance in the educational domain. Understanding these concepts helps educators and students leverage technology for more effective learning.
Chapter 1. Basic Concepts of Strategic Management.pdfRommel Regala
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This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of strategic management principles, frameworks, and applications in business. It explores strategic planning, environmental analysis, corporate governance, business ethics, and sustainability. The course integrates Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to enhance global and ethical perspectives in decision-making.
APM event hosted by the South Wales and West of England Network (SWWE Network)
Speaker: Aalok Sonawala
The SWWE Regional Network were very pleased to welcome Aalok Sonawala, Head of PMO, National Programmes, Rider Levett Bucknall on 26 February, to BAWA for our first face to face event of 2025. Aalok is a member of APMs Thames Valley Regional Network and also speaks to members of APMs PMO Interest Network, which aims to facilitate collaboration and learning, offer unbiased advice and guidance.
Tonight, Aalok planned to discuss the importance of a PMO within project-based organisations, the different types of PMO and their key elements, PMO governance and centres of excellence.
PMOs within an organisation can be centralised, hub and spoke with a central PMO with satellite PMOs globally, or embedded within projects. The appropriate structure will be determined by the specific business needs of the organisation. The PMO sits above PM delivery and the supply chain delivery teams.
For further information about the event please click here.
Blind spots in AI and Formulation Science, IFPAC 2025.pdfAjaz Hussain
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The intersection of AI and pharmaceutical formulation science highlights significant blind spotssystemic gaps in pharmaceutical development, regulatory oversight, quality assurance, and the ethical use of AIthat could jeopardize patient safety and undermine public trust. To move forward effectively, we must address these normalized blind spots, which may arise from outdated assumptions, errors, gaps in previous knowledge, and biases in language or regulatory inertia. This is essential to ensure that AI and formulation science are developed as tools for patient-centered and ethical healthcare.
12. All other donorsChronologyHow did it all begin? In the 1990sCollege recognized its desperate need for additional space
13. Public attention in Westchester focused on needs of rapidly increasing immigrant population, and needs of employersHitachi Foundation awarded WCC a $200,000 grant to study this topic in December 1999
14. ChronologyFull Steam Ahead in the New Millennium 2001: Gateway concept presented to County Executive, receives commitment of support 2004: Capital funding approved by New York State
15. 2004: Lead donor issues initial challenge gift for the Gateway Center
17. November 19, 2004: Public launch of campaign attended by Governor PatakiElementsMilestone Events Campus Campaign Kickoff (October 2005), included announcement of the Skirball-Gateway Scholarship Challenge Unveiling of architectural model (October 2006)
27. Galvanized our Foundation Board, now ranked 1st in community college giving in the board category Inspired anonymous donor to give a $5 million gift, largest individual gift in the colleges history
28. Whats Next?Starting All Over Again Beginning process of developing our next campaignQuestions & AnswersQuestions & Answers