PEACE AMBASSADOR LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE!INFORMATION & SPONSORSHIP KIT!
JULY 16-20 (5 days/ 4 nights) !Open to South Florida Tri-County Students!
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PEACE AMBASSADOR CONFERENCE!INFORMATION & SPONSORSHIP KIT!
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The Peace Ambassador Program!
Who is NVEEE!
Purpose of the Peace Ambassador Conference!
What Students can Expect!
Projects Students Can Participate in Afterwards!
Who can Participate in the Conference!
Ambassadors of the Be Upstanding Project!
Sponsors and Sponsorship Opportunities!
Measurements of Success!
Goals of the Conference!
!WHO ARE WE?!
Who is NVEEE
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NVEEE is a community-‐based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organiza>on whose mission is to prevent bullying, violence, and suicide among youth, families and communi>es through direct service, mentoring and
preven>on educa>on.
NVEEE in the News NVEEE has been featured in multiple news formats
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NVEEE in the News
!PEACE AMBASSADOR PROGRAM!
Peace Ambassador Program
!NVEEE’s Peace Ambassador program is a leadership program comprised of
students who serve as upstanders, advocates and leaders in the efforts to prevent bullying, suicide and violence in their schools and communities. !
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Peace Ambassador Program
!This signature program teaches students social skills, model specific actions, and
demonstrate ways of being and behaving that can empower students to reduce peer-harassment, as well as self-harm. This program serves as a catalyst to support peer-
led intervention to alter school cultures around bullying. !!!
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Peace Ambassador Program
!Students who are designated as Ambassadors participate in monthly trainings as well as a summer retreat where they help in creating bullying prevention training material as well as learning to co-present NVEEE’s signature “Not On My Watch”
Bullying & Harassment Prevention Program. !!
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Why New and Current Peace Ambassadors!Should Participate in a Retreat
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• To increase and foster leadership skills!• To introduce new members!• To acknowledge accomplishments from the past year!• To set personal goals for the coming year!• To provide informational workshop sessions!• To increase moral and for team building!• To evaluate the progress of long-term goals and objectives!• To get to know each other better!• To get away and have FUN!!
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!WHAT STUDENTS CAN EXPECT!
What Students can Expect!
Group breakfast, lunch and dinner
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What Students can Expect
!Public Speaking and Building The 3C’s - Confidence, Character and Communication Skills
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What Students can Expect
!Trust and team building activities
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What Students can Expect
!Etiquette Training
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What Students can Expect
!To write, produce, direct, film & edit a public service announcement.
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What Students can Expect?
!Formal dinner reception on Saturday Night with Keynote Speaker
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Megan Braun presents workshop in Elementary
Schools across Salisbury, NC
Jamia and Bree lead break-out sessions detailing 13 types of bullying and how students can
become upstanders
Katie and Ruth co-present NVEEE’s workshop on Suicide
Prevention
Training on how to lead Bullying Prevention Workshops
Katie Steel performs after presenting NVEEE’s workshop to
forth grade students
NVEEE’s founder leads workshop where most students admitted
being bullied at some point.
During an NVEEE workshop, third grade students participate in
a skit about being upstanders
Peace Ambassador Training!
What Students can Expect
!Other activities include but are not limited to:!
!Financial literacy!Art and music activities!College readiness night!Movie Night / Group Project!Group Cohesion Activity- Glass Decoration
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!PURPOSE OF THE PEACE AMBASSADOR CONFERENCE!
Purpose of the Peace Ambassador Retreat
Research from top bullying prevention experts report that youth are more likely to listen and respond to other youth in educational interventions and will better serve as role models. !NVEEE Peace Ambassadors are leaders and co-presenters of the anti-bullying program presented in schools and agencies. Current monthly trainings with them are great to reach a much larger audience, a retreat once a year will be much more effective and invaluable to the participants amongst their peers. !
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Every 7 MINUTES a child is bullied. !!
Adult Intervention = 4%!Peer Intervention = 11% !
No Intervention from Bystanders = 85%
KNOWYOU ?DID
Source: Stomp Out Bullying
Who is a Bystander?A person who is present at an event or incident
but does not take part.
To turn Bystanders into Upstanders !
To teach Students how to be Upstanders!
!A person who takes action,
especially when the easiest or most acceptable thing is to do
NOTHING. !!In other words...!!
Someone who stands up!and speaks out when they !see bullying happening. !
To Introduce new Ambassadors to the !“Be Upstanding Project”!
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The “Be Upstanding” project focuses on teaching and empowering students to get involved in positive bullying prevention efforts
through arts and technology. !!
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The “Be Upstanding” Project is founded by NVEEE and students in NVEEE’s Peace
Ambassador program who work to prevent bullying through education and artistic platforms.!
Purpose of the Peace Ambassador Retreat
To train students over the course of 3 days and 4 nights to co-facilitate NVEEE’s signature Bullying and Harassment Prevention Workshops for K-12, parents,
teachers, and community engagements. !
To define the characteristics and actions steps necessary for students to intervene on behalf of their peers in bullying and harassment situations. !
Purpose of the Peace Ambassador Retreat
!• Increase awareness of bullying and harassment facts. !• Provide prevention and intervention strategies for bullying and harassment.!• Explore the training and education that can empower students to move from inactive
bystanders to active agents of change. !• Highlight resources for creating and maintaining a school-wide initiative against
bullying. !• To collect self-report data of student perceptions of bullying in their environment. !
!WHO CAN PARTICIPATE IN THE !
PEACE AMBASSADOR RETREAT!
Participants Include
Participants in the retreat will include students who are currently NVEEE Peace Ambassadors and those who have expressed an interest, between the ages of 11-19 years old (middle and high school students). They will come from a mixture of various genders and ethnic backgrounds, already committed to empowering other youth who
have dealt with bullying as either the target, the aggressor or the bystander.!
Participants Include
Additional participants include the planning committee, members of NVEEE’s Board of Directors, advisors, workshop presenters, and resource personnel!
Participants Include
NVEEE embraces all ethnic backgrounds, socio-economic statuses, gender identities and expressions, and physical and mental abilities. Our core market includes students who bully others, are bystanders to bullying, targets of bullying, have low self-esteem,
are emotionally distraught, display aggressive behaviors, and who are at-risk for committing suicide.!
Chaperones Include
NVEEE Board Members, Executive Director, and Program Manager, along with trained Professionals, including but not limited to Social Workers and Counselors, and Parents.!
Facilitators Include
NVEEE staff including the Executive Director and Program Manager for Youth Services, and current NVEEE student Peace Ambassadors.!
!If you would like to facilitate a break-out session, contact Ms. Sanders at 954.561.2626
and request to send a proposal!
!GOALS OF THE RETREAT!
!GOALS OF THE CONFERENCE!
Goals of the Retreat
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To give each student the opportunity to share their thoughts and experiences around bullying and to turn pain into purpose. !
To train students on how to be Upstanders and leaders in the efforts to prevent bullying, harassment and self-harm by becoming co-presenters of NVEEE’s Bullying
and Harassment Prevention Program. !To provide training on “Public Speaking and Building The 3C’s - Confidence,
Character and Communication Skills.”!!
!MEASUREMENTS OF SUCCESS!
How will NVEEE Measure the Success !of the Retreat
!Qualitative - Ask all participating students to provide journal entries regarding the experience at the retreat!Quantitative- Each workshop will be followed by a questionnaire after the retreat as a way to gather feedback to measure the success of the experience!
• Pre/Post qualitative and quantitative surveys are given to all participants to meet the needs of each particular school or centers.!
• Workshop surveys are used to assess school and community specific needs, and to capture data unique to each students school’s social and ecological frameworks, a practice recommended in leading bullying prevention research.!
• Satisfaction survey for all participants at the end of the retreat.
!WE CAN ALL BE UPSTANDERS!!
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Idea #1 Write a Positive Message on Their “Wall”!Make a poster for someone who needs cheering up. Post it on their
social media page with a written message of encouragement. Finally, share the status with NVEEE so we can share it with the world. Below are examples of what other students have done.!
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Idea #2 Make someone’s Day
!Find someone who’s sitting alone during lunch and go sit with them to begin a positive conversation. Begin with a compliment on their
shirt, hair, shoes or even their smile. You may not be able to capture the moment on film, but if they’re willing, ask them to take a selfie
with you and share it with our social media pages with a caption like #IMadeANewFriend!
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Idea #3 Have an “Upstander” Moment!Turn a negative situation into a positive one.
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Idea #4 Befriend Someone “Different” from You & Teach Them
One of Your Favorite Games!
Idea #5 Join or Start an Anti-Bullying School Tour
The Teen Nation Tour is a grassroots peer to peer effort to educate and entertain youth about bullying
in a way students can relate to students.
Katie Steel
Idea #6 Volunteer to Perform for Children
in the Hospital
CJ Fam
Idea #7 There are many ways to be an
UPstander! Just pick one.
Become a Mentor
Apologize for bullying in the past
Volunteer to Spread the Word
Volunteer in Mass! Join us and Have FUN at one of NVEEE’s Weekend Outings
Idea #8 Invite NVEEE to present our bullying
prevention program at you school.
Idea #8 Start a Be a STAR Club at your school
!BECOME AN AMBASSADOR!
Los Angeles natives, Exist Elsewhere, are teaming up with NVEEE on the unique REACH 2014 high school tour. Exist Elsewhere has a strong belief that artists have a responsibility to influence and communicate with their fans. The tour will span 14 cities in 6 states over a three week period, launching in Los Angeles, where they will begin their first live performance/lecture of the series. Each lecture is set to include a customized version of NVEEE's “Be Upstanding” Bullying and Harassment Prevention Program that has been designed specifically for the tour. Directly following each performance students will have a chance to hear the band’s take on overcoming bullying through an intimate Q&A segment. The campaign and what it stands for is close to band leader Noah Benardout's heart. A teen himself, he has seen firsthand the effect that bullying can have, both in his personal life and through experiencing the battle with bullying that his younger sister has experienced. His passion for outreach and prevention, and utilizing music as a tool to take a stand, is a major reason why !
!They are also honored to be opening for former lead singer of Creed Scott Stapp on the first three nights of his US Spring Tour in
Dallas (House of Blues), Houston (House of Blues) and San Antonio (Backstage Live).
Exist Elsewhere !Launches the 2014 REACH Anti-Bullying School Tour
Jaclyn Nesheiwat Stapp is a Stetson graduate who has appeared on numerous magazine covers and national advertising campaigns. This loving wife and mother of three won many titles, including Mrs. Florida America 2008 and Mrs. America First Runner Up 2008. !!Today, Jaclyn is a public speaker who travels around the world empowering at-risk youth and championing for women’s rights through her charity, CHARM (Children Are Magical) and is the spokesperson for NVEEE. !!As their national spokesperson, Jaclyn sits on NVEEE’s Advisory Board, has participated in two of their National PSA campaigns, and is an integral part of NVEEE’s Mentoring and Peace Ambassador Program. Jaclyn is married to Grammy Award winner Scott Stapp, singer, songwriter, front man of the band Creed and author of “Sinner’s Creed”. They reside in South Florida with their three children, Jagger, Milan and Daniel. !
Jaclyn Stapp!Model, Actress, Philanthropist
Michelle Williams is a versatile artist who has swiftly and brilliantly conquered every stage she has set foot on. A multi-award winning international singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress, Michelle is best known as one-third member of the record-breaking R&B and Pop sensation, Destiny's Child, one of the world's best-selling female groups of all time.!!In 2007, Michelle took on her greatest acting challenge when she joined the cast of the Broadway smash, “The Color Purple” for its national tour. She dazzled in the role of Shug Avery. In 2009, Michelle joined the London West End production of “Chicago” where she made history as being the first African-American woman to play the lead role of Roxie Hart. In 2012, Michelle became a national spokesperson for NVEEE.
Michelle Williams!Grammy Award-‐Winner, Singer, Actress
In February 2013, Williams once again garnered international attention when she reunited with Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland at Super Bowl XLVII, taking to the stage with her former band mates during Beyoncé's impressive halftime show. In addition to the Destiny's Child reunion, Williams starred in a touring production of the musical Fela!
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“The Creative Coalition is a proud co-founder and architect of Be a STAR,” Robin Bronk, CEO of The Creative
Coalition said in a release. “We are committed to harnessing the power of the arts and influence of the
entertainment industry to serve the common good and the citizenry. And, the best way to do that is to put our strength
behind the Be a Star program that brings much-needed direct resources to the nation's schoolchildren.”
Stephanie McMahon, Chief Brand Officer, WWE, said: “WWE is proud to implement its first-ever Be a STAR grant program and offer five
distinguished and deserving non-profits support for their anti-bullying programs. Due to the overwhelming response from many deserving organizations, we decided to award an additional grant for a total of
$125,000. Our hope is that these five grants will provide the additional resources needed to help combat bullying in their communities.”
Presenting Sponsor
The District Stage Company (DSC) is a diverse and innovative not-for-profit stage company committed to redefining the arts in Miami by developing bold new works and re-envisioning classics that will challenge established audiences and
connect with new ones. Inspired by Miami's demographic, this community of professional artists strives to be a multicultural voice in American theatre with a
focus on identifying, cultivating and empowering the voices of the future.!
Community Partner
8025 Promo Creative is proud to partner with NVEEE on the Be Upstanding project and providing all of the marketing, design, branding and collateral for the campaign. !!
8025 Promo is a one stop, turnkey branding, creative and multimedia solution for small to startup businesses. They specialize in providing “Starter kits” of essentials for online presence for new businesses looking to create a foundation on social media platforms, as well as established businesses who need a facelift or social media boost for their content already online. 8025 Promo was founded to take part in ever evolving market driven by the social media integration revolution. What started as a spinoff of 8025 Alliance Music Group and Publishing (an indie electronic dance label founded by Miami based DJ/Producer and NVEEE resident DJ Maximus 3000), has now grown to a workshop of out-side-the-box movers and shakers. Aside from being experts in social media, we take an ambassador approach to this ever growing sector that is a MUST for every business in today’s world. We are here to provide an instant head start and set up businesses for social media efficiency proudly providing really fantastic package rates, at even more fantastic affordable prices.!
Combining background in guerilla entertainment/Music marketing and PR, grass roots independent product promotion, and a cutting-edge, stylistically designed perspective cultivated from nightlife and event promotion in one of the most competitive promotions driven markets: MIAMI. We apply a fresh, savvy, glossy approach to your social media content, meant to do one thing: Engage your target audience.!
Community Partner
Sponsoring the Peace Ambassador Retreat is the perfect way to showcase your commitment, with the greatest impact, to support bullying prevention efforts within arts and social media platforms. As a sponsor, you will receive high visibility at our inaugural event, on our website, and in our emails to our vast database of students and professionals.!!Benefits:!• Enhance your corporate image!• Creating company or product awareness and visibility!• Highlighting community responsibility, or corporate social responsibility!• Promote internal good will among its employees!• Reach high caliber volunteers and donors, many of whom are leaders in their
professions or corporate executives!• Foster the association between its customers and the sponsored organization!• The opportunity to have the public sample a product or provide demonstration
of a product or service!
Visit www.NVEEE.org !
Food SponsorBudget: NVEEE is a small community-‐based non-‐profit opera>ng on a shoe-‐string budget. We were awarded the “Be a STAR” grant from the WWE and The Crea>ve Coali>on to train students to become Peace Ambassadors to lead bullying preven>on workshops in schools. FIU’s Center for Leadership and Service awarded NVEEE a $500 grant for adver>sing and materials. We are reques9ng donated vouchers to restaurants on campus or to the Fresh Food Company in exchange for sponsorship benefits and social media and website promo9on.
!Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner:
• Provide breakfast for 100 -‐ 120 students and chaperones.
• Provide vouchers to restaurants on campus.
• Provide meals in the lunch Fresh Food Company dinning room.
Housing SponsorBudget: NVEEE is a small community-‐based non-‐profit opera>ng on a shoe-‐string budget. We were awarded the “Be a STAR” grant from the WWE and The Crea>ve Coali>on to train students to become Peace Ambassadors to lead bullying preven>on workshops in schools. FIU’s Center for Leadership and Service awarded NVEEE a $500 grant for adver>sing and materials. We are reques9ng 100 -‐ 120 donated beds and conference room space in exchange for sponsorship benefits and social media and website promo9on.
Ages of Students: 13 -‐ 21 yr-‐old male and female
Number of Chaperones: 15-‐20 trained professionals and parents
Arrival Date: Wednesday July 16
Departure date: Sunday July 20th
Dorm Rooms Needed: 100 -‐ 120 beds maximum
Ties to Florida Interna9onal University:
• This conference is sponsored by the Center for Leadership and Service, FIU’s College of Law, the Department of Religious Studies, and is being organized by students in the College of Business for a Class Project. Mul>ple FIU staff members and students will be presen>ng workshops at the conference as well.
Conference Rooms Needed Daily:
• Wednesday: 1 large room holding 120 people from 12 -‐ 9p.m • Thursday -‐ Saturday: From 9am -‐ 9p.m provide 1 large room + 2 smaller rooms for breakout sessions. If smaller rooms aren’t possible, we can ask sponsoring departments to host the breakout sessions.
• If no rooms are available we will find replacements in other sponsoring departments. The main priori>es are beds and showers.