TSPR Kerrville Independent School District - Chapter 1 layout and square footage during the planning and design KISD PTOs organize two majorfund raisers annually. Starkey Elementary's PTO held a fund raiser in 2001 http://www.window.state.tx.us/tspr/kerrville/ch01c.htm
Extractions: DISTRICT ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT This chapter examines the Kerrville Independent School District (KISD) organization, management and planning in four sections: C. PLANNING AND EVALUATION Planning is a vital ingredient in district management. Proper planning establishes the district's mission; identifies goals and objectives; sets priorities; identifies ways to complete the mission; and determines performance measures and benchmarks to chart progress toward the achievement of the district's goals and objectives. Planning anticipates the effect of decisions; indicates the possible financial consequences of alternatives; focuses on educational programs and methods of support; and links student achievement to the cost of education. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) encourages planning by requiring district's to prepare and submit certain planning documents including an annual budget, district and campus improvement plans, technology plans, an annual report on student achievement goals, a biennial district evaluation report and a district performance report. To meet Texas Education Code requirements, the district also must form a district-level committee to develop the district improvement plan (DIP) and school-level committees to develop campus improvement plans (CIP). The district-level committee also must consult with the superintendent concerning the planning, operation, supervision and evaluation of the district's educational program as per Education Code 11.252(f).
The Greening Of Destin dinners, to golf tournaments and family fund raisers. a facilitator in planning andfund raising, the City of Destin, the Greening's planning schedule includes http://www.scenicflorida.org/sucgreendestin.html
Extractions: return to previous THE GREENING OF DESTIN Beautification Works for Everyone By creating a pleasant environment in which to live, work, raise a family and retire, beautification improves the quality of life for all Destin citizens and vistors. A Grass Roots Volunteer Effort A volunteer organization, The Greening of Destin comprises various committees, each pursuing specific objectives. Special Project Committees are dedicated to unique community projects carrying out the Greening's goals to achieve successful completion of beautification. The Special Events Committee orchestrates annual Greening events from formal, silent and live auction dinners, to golf tournaments and family fund raisers. A Plan to Bring Destin Into Bloom The Greening of Destin's Executive Board has developed a master plan which focuses on improving the most visible areas in need of beautification and landscape enhancement. Acting as a facilitator in planning and fund raising, the Greening of Destin finalizes a project with a Commitment of Maintenance from the private or public domain. The Greening of Destin participates in supporting progressive community projects such as Destin Visions 2000, Destin City Hall, Destin Town Center and Destin Harbor. Following are just a few of the numerous projects under way.
The Weston Mercury fundraisers at the charity said the scheme was Children's Hospice South West regionalfund-raiser Hayley is expected to discuss the planning application in http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/archived_material/2003/week_06/news/asp/03-02-
Extractions: The Online Edition of The Weston Mercury Home News Sport What's On ... Our terms NEWS North Somerset Times The charity Children's Hospice South West has submitted plans to North Somerset Council to build a hospice at Charlton Farm in the village. The charity already runs a children's hospice, Little Bridge House, in Fremington, North Devon. It cares for 200 terminally ill children and their families. The hospice is funded almost entirely by donations and is currently at capacity. The move to open a second hospice follows research from the University of Exeter which revealed over 800 children in the South West would require hospice care at some point in their short lives. Children's Hospice South West executive director Jill Farwell said: "Although we would never turn down an emergency case or a need for terminal care we have become acutely aware of the increasing pressure on our resources.
Study_Internal Barriers hired parttime consultants as fund-raisers, but found and activities) and instructionin fund development, was board attended the CILs annual planning session http://www.silcofillinois.org/study_internalbarriers.htm
Extractions: Other CIL Management Concerns The variety of unmet needs is great. Targeting unserved and underserved populations may require a community-by-community response. Access to, and involvement in, CIL activities and services are complicated by a wide range of conditions, some Center-related, some consumer-related, and some societal and infrastructure-related. The internal environmental factors that present barriers to the smooth operations and delivery of service include: Most Centers expressed concerns over being spread too thin. One executive director said their major challenge was avoiding burnout when trying to accomplish too much with a limited number of staff. The CIL was wondering if it should narrow its focus and "not try to solve every problem." A long list of needs was offered by Centers, and echoed to a certain extent by consumers, who felt the strains being experienced by Centers trying to meet too many goals and objectives.
Saint Louis Zoo Site They teach Zoo visitors about animals and conservation. Volunteers are needed to chairplanning committees and Proceeds from fundraisers are dedicated to Zoo http://www.stlzoo.org/content.asp?page_name=volunteer
Washington Forester Winter 2000 Mauhl donated his time and equipment to teach them This year the team is planningon taking first in all The team is funded by donations and fundraisers run by http://www.cfr.washington.edu/news_pubs/CFRNL/00-Winter/wafor.html
Extractions: Alumni Camp at Pack Provides Adventures for All Ages CFR Alumni and Family Invited to Attend a Weekend of Outdoor Fun, July 21-23 Pack Forest, resting beneath the breathtakingly beautiful Mt. Rainier, has miles of wilderness trails for hiking and biking that feature diverse wildlife habitats, spectacular views, waterfalls, and old-growth and young forest stands. Along with a large playing field, great food, and comfortable cabins, Pack Forest is perfect for a summer family camp.
University Gazette a better place to learn and teach, expand our guidelines developed by the UniversityPlanning and Budget radio, although not all are fulltime fund raisers. http://gazette.unc.edu/archives/99jan13/file1.html
Extractions: TABLE OF CONTENTS FRONT PAGE Campaign aims for at least $1 billion A $1 billion fund-raising campaign that planners say will position Carolina among the nation's elite universities in the next century already is well under way. How big is a billion? It's a stack of $1 bills 30 miles high and the number of seconds in 30 years. It's the attendance at 16,000 games in Kenan Stadium. It's almost $1.2 million for every game won by Dean Smith. And $1 billion is the preliminary target for Carolina's upcoming seven-year campaign. The campaign, which already is in the planning stages but will officially begin July 1, will transform Carolina by funding the highest priorities of departments and programs, adding professorships and scholarships and constructing new buildings and updating old ones. "We really cannot imagine the full impact of this campaign," said Vice Chancellor for University Advancement Matt Kupec, the campaign's director. "A billion dollars or more, strategically directed at Carolina's top priorities, will make Chapel Hill a better place to learn and teach, expand our service to the state and greatly extend the generous investment made in us by the taxpayers of North Carolina." "Few of us appreciate the magnitude of the funds to be raised and the transforming nature that this new level of private support will have on our campus," said Provost Richard J. Richardson. "We will literally make history here in the next seven years."
Philanthropy & Nonprofit Leadership Center and develop board members into successful fund raisers. board of directors, and fundraisingobligations and your role in strategic planning, program evaluation http://www.pnlc.rollins.edu/areas/board_non.shtml
Extractions: If you are one of the myriad board members uncomfortable with the fund-raising aspect of your board responsibilities or would simply like to hone your skills, you should find Fund Raising 101 for Board Members You will be exposed to the strategies and resources to help you become comfortable and confident in your fund raising. Date: January 16, 2003
LPS Key #7 -Program Planning Archives in class is being prepared to teach every day In addition, they determine which fundraiserswill be planning to Recruit Female Students Rujena Dotson and Dawn http://www.ffa.org/programs/lps/html/planningarchives.html
Extractions: Contact: (660) 335-4857 or dns002@mail.connect.more.net Dan Hill uses the local advisory committee as a key group to monitor, propose, plan and implement new directions for the agricultural education program. The group is comprised of individuals who have graduated from the program. Because committee members are also key community leaders, they can communicate the concerns and needs of Sweet Springs, Mo., residents directly to Hill. To empower the group to serve as a guiding force for the program, Hill follows several practices. * He provides advisory members with a variety of data to assist them in making informed decisions. Members receive enrollment figures categorized by grade and individual courses, including a history of enrollment trends. Hill provides information from occupational interest surveys to give members an ideal of what career areas students are considering. * Advisory members annually review course offerings and offer suggestions for changes or improvements on what topics need to be taught based on the raw data presented to them. Any and all suggestions are recorded and reviewed by department personnel. Recommendations are shared with the local administrator to determine their feasibility. Most suggestions are implemented within a year. (Recently for example, the group assisted in securing another teaching position after data indicated two full-time secondary teachers were needed to meet the needs of the community. Advisory members played a key role in persuading school board members that a need existed for a second instructor.)
Media [ Indiana Youth Institute ] which is nationally known for its outstanding instruction in fund raising planningand techniques. The course will teach youth agency fund raisers how to http://www.iyi.org/press_releases/proposaltr.html
Extractions: IYI SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR YOUTH WORKERS TO ATTEND FEBRUARY PROPOSAL WRITING SEMINAR IN INDY INDIANAPOLIS, IN Staff and volunteers at nonprofit youth organizations in Indiana can apply for partial scholarships to attend "Preparing Successful Grant Proposals," a two-day course to be presented in Indianapolis on February 6-7, 2001. A limited number of scholarships are available from the Indiana Youth Institute, providing substantial savings for youth workers who wish to learn more about writing effective proposals. The scholarship program is made possible by grants from the Efroymson Fund and Lilly Endowment Inc. "We are pleased to be able to offer financial assistance for youth-serving organizations in our state to attend this excellent course," says Bill Stanczykiewicz, executive director of the Indiana Youth Institute. "This scholarship program is designed to help youth agencies build their fund raising capacity. Without appropriate funding, these organizations would not be able to continue the fine work they are doing for Indianas children." www.iyi.org
9-11 Anniversary to appointments; seeking instructor to teach babysitting organize special-event fund-raisersat school and communications strategic planning, brand development http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/news/911/911_5454211.shtml
Extractions: Altrusa Club of Green Bay, P.O. Box 5521, De Pere, 54115, and Altrusa House, 1116 E. Mason St., Green Bay. (920) 884-6677. Seeking volunteers to check guests in and out of Altrusa House and to clean and assist with gardening, lawn care and snow removal. American Red Cross (Lakeland Chapter), 2131 Deckner Ave., Green Bay. (920) 227-4287. Web site: www.redcross. org/wi/greenbay. Seeking volunteer drivers to take older or disabled people to appointments; seeking instructor to teach baby-sitting course; seeking other volunteers such as front desk receptionist, creative writer, various instructors or disaster-action team members. Bay Area Community Council, P.O. Box 1660, Green Bay, WI 54305. Seeking members to help analyze and discuss Brown County growth issues and their effect on the community. The Compassionate Friends of Green Bay , 501 Howe St., Green Bay. (920) 437-9252. Web site: www.compassionate friends.org. Seeking volunteers for a monthly support group and for a candlelight ceremony on Dec. 8 for children who have died.
Extractions: Services Volunteers come in any age or size! By volunteering within the Red Cross, you not only help us, you help yourself. The Mount Washington Valley Chapter is only successful because of the volunteers who give of themselves everyday. Not only do our customers/clients benefit from the work of volunteers, the volunteers have the opportunity to give back to their communities, learn new skills, practice what they learn, teach others and expand their circle of friends. Considering joining our team! Here are some of the opportunities that await you as a volunteer: Emergency Services Armed Forces Emergency Services (AFES) Volunteers are needed to be on-call occasionally, to answer any AFES calls. This job primarily requires a telephone. Most of the AFES casework is done on the phone and most cases will only take about 30 to 45 minutes of your time.
Campus Upgrade Magazine nature by injecting it in the planning stage of produce few longterm converts andteach disciples that do less than well-thought-out fund raisers that net http://www.reachtheu.com/upgrademag/upgrade1/upgrade1_reinvigorate.html
Extractions: It's five minutes before the start of your main weekly meeting. The PA is ready to rock at 2000 watts of electric worship power. Your overheads are spell-checked and PowerPoint ready. Notes for the sermon of the century are tucked into your Bible awaiting your deft delivery. There's only one problem. No students.
Testimonials From Peers And Children Her other accomplishments include planning, organizing,a and Her ability to effectivelyteach students, teachers my energies were spent on fund raisers for our http://www.hisurf.com/~enchanted/lena/testimonials.htm
Extractions: Lena has developed curriculum and taught in the Hawaii Department of Education Telecommunication and Technology for Teachers (T3) Program for three years. She was a member of the visionary team that transformed T3 from a videoconference to a web-based, interactive format. The program is designed to model best practices in the integration of technology to support student learning and prepares teacher leaders to infuse appropriate technology into their lesson plans. Lena was also part of the development team that planned and implemented the first Hawaii Technology Literacy Challenge Fund (TLCF) Summer Institute. She has been an instructor for the TLCF Program that offers classes to educators on the integration of the Internet and technology into the curriculum.
2020 Fund Raising Foundation fundraisers for Washington County students may be are any suggested matchingfund projects (to be to assist with budget planning and development. http://www.wash.k12.ut.us/policy/2000/2020_fund_raising.htm
Extractions: Students/Parent/Community Washington County School District WCSD Home Policy Index ... Schools Page (Input on Policy Revision was received from: Chamber of Commerce Boards of Directors, County PTA Council, Local PTA Presidents and Educators.) 1.1. Purpose for Fund Raising: To clarify that fund raising pertaining to the schools should be for educational purposes, and not for entertainment or commercial purposes. No fund-raising should detract from instructional times. Purposes must be identified on requests for fund-raising. Fund-raising products cannot be taken to class or be sold or ordered in the classroom. 1.2. Budget for School Needs: The School District is moving toward budgeting for priority needs at each school in the District; after input from educators, parents, special interest groups, etc., this process is to include items such as playground equipment, band equipment and uniforms, athletic equipment, etc. 1.3. Contact Businesses Only Once Per Year: To arrive at a satisfactory solution whereby businesses are only contacted once each year, relative to fund raising and donated merchandise pertaining to the schools of Washington County. Businesses contacted for advertising purposes (i.e. banners in gymnasiums or signs on the baseball fences) will not be included in the one-time per year contact.
Argonne News 11/15/99 Idaho Migrant Council and organizes fundraisers to support He was instrumental inplanning and implementing Seminar will teach employees to manage projects. http://www.anl.gov/OPA/local/news99/an991115.html
Extractions: HR's Arthur to present motivational talk Subsequently, a field sampling system was designed to be easily portable and to work in remote locations. It was designed for large sample sizes, fast flow rates and to allow for prefiltration. The system was successfully tested on a variety of natural and process waters at several U.S. Department of Energy sites. The rapid water sampling and analysis system using these solid-phase extraction disks offers several advantages over conventional systems: Extremely large specimens can easily be collected, so that very low levels of detection can be obtained. The sample preparation normally performed by the chemists in fixed laboratories can now be done by field personnel at the time of sampling so that overall sample preparation time can be reduced by a factor of 10. Bulk shipping and storage can be reduced by a factor ranging from 300 to 4,000; by using the field sampler, users avoid the need to ship and store large quantities of raw water; only the small disks require shipment to the laboratory.
Germanprogramacitvities scholarship for a graduating senior planning on studying Magic Mountain tickets ~variousfund raisers bake sakes sales, candy sales (one major fund raiser per http://www.bigwalnutgerman.homestead.com/Germanprogramacitvities.html
Extractions: The Friendship Connection Click here for more information about ... German Honor Society I. Traveling to Germany and Austria a. Tours of Germany and Austria Every 2 years Frau Craig takes s group of students on a 9-10 day tour of Germany and Austria with ACIS. Some Cities and Sights visited: Munich The Concentration Camp, Dachau Castles/Palaces : Neuschwanstein, Linderhof, Herrenchiemsee, Nymphenburg Zugspitze : highest peak in Germany Salzburg: the Saltmines, Mozart's place of birth Rothenburg: St. Jakob's Church Oberamergau Click here for cool trip pictures from June 2001 !! German Program Activites I. Travel II. Exchange Program III. German Club IV. The German Honor Society V. Teaching at Local Elementary Schools ... Tours German Program Activites I. Travel II. Exchange Program III. German Club IV. The German Honor Society V. Teaching at Local Elementary Schools II. The Friendship Connection Exchange Program Students who are interest in hosting an exchange student for a month during the Spring can do this through the Friendship Connection. Our students host German students for a month
TCAnet: Bank: Programs, Publications & Resources is a news source for charity leaders, fund raisers, grant makers of The GrantsmanshipCenter, Program planning and Proposal of competition from other fund drives http://www.arts.state.tx.us/bank/links.asp?pi=4
Sliders Home Page The Sliders will teach young girls softball basics and so many in need, Slider Sportsis planning two events food at their annual tailgate fund raiser over the http://www.slidersports.org/community.html
Extractions: COMMUNITY LA Wins invites SSI Softball to work the 5th Annual Girls Sports Day LA The non-profit organization LA Wins invites Sliders Softball to teach softball at their 5th annual event. The Sliders will teach young girls softball basics and fundamentals. Other sports offered at this event will be soccer, tennis and track and field. To learn more about this event, click on the LAWinS icon to the right on this page. To learn more about volunteering, click here. Events Last Project Contact us with an idea Brooklyn was the first child to receive her stuffed animal at Loma Linda Children's Hospital SSI visits Loma Linda Hospital With Operation Puppy Love completed, SSI teamed up with Colton High School students and EMAKEADIFFERENCE.com to deliver the stuffed animals to Loma Linda Hospital. Over 700 puppies were donated. Individuals from each organization involved were able to personally give the toys to the sick children in celebration of the holidays. ( more pictures SSI plans Thanksgiving events With so many in need, Slider Sports is planning two events over the holiday weekend. In the morning Thanksgiving Day, meals will be delivered by SSI to the homeless in Los Angeles. Later that day, many SSI founders and friends will be working in a Soup Kitchen through a church in Corona.
Extractions: As Wyclef Jean's second solo effort, "The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II A Book," arrives in stores this week, the hip-hop heavyweight's charitable organization, the Wyclef Jean Foundation, has just unveiled plans for a series of fund-raising events for its 2000-2001 season. On September 6, Wyclef Jean will play a "Dance Through The Decades" show at the Copacabana in New York City, a sequel of sorts to a Caribbean-themed event held at the same venue last year that featured a guest appearance by U2's Bono (see