national fellow cameos, student development, & community partnerships
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Fellow CamEoS, Student Development,
& Community partnershipS
Presentations
National Bonner FellowS
Roles Talent and PerspectiveResource DevelopmentCampus Consultations
MeetingsInnovations
2014-2015 cohort
Shannon Hoffman, Rhodes College
Savannah-Jane Griffin, Stetson University
Consuelo Gutierrez-
Crosby, Macalester
College
Marisa Charley,
Washington & Lee University
2015-2016 cohort
April Backus, Siena College
Matt Cummings, DePauw University
Travis Proffitt,
Emory & Henry
College
Brad Brewer, Christopher Newport University
Caroline Twiggs, Mars Hill University
Krystal Woolston, Montclair State
University
needs of today’s students
Caroline Twiggs, Mars Hill University
The Student Development Dance!
My Favorite Cameo
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HCmh03qCGU
“Let me see your frame”• Person in Environment Theory • Racial Identity Development • Strengths Quest (learn more Today at the
2:30 session) • Bonner 5 E’s in developing politically active
students
“Moving through your fear”
• How we can best support students of color? • Taking the first step • Recognizing that you are going to step on
toes!
“Drop your arms and breathe”
• How can we support each other? • Preventing Burnout
“Forget Everything and Dance”
…..ooooor don’t! Come to our session about Supporting Students in Potomac
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Conversations• Generate a list of characteristics that you
are currently seeing in students
• Share something that you are doing differently in response to these characteristics
developmental structure and
capstone
April Backus, Siena College
Training and Enrichment- Year 1 & 2
Training and Enrichment- Year 3 & 4
THE CAPSTONE EXPERIENCE Adderlin Taveras- Sociology Major, Health Studies Minor, Certificate in
Community Development
Want to learn more?
• Building Research and Capstone Level Work into Bonners’ Experiences
• 1030am-12pm• April Backus, Siena College; Marisa Charley,
Washington and Lee University; Ariane Hoy,Bonner Foundation
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Conversations• To what extend is your training calendar
structured developmentally? Are you happy with your structure?
• If not, what are some of the barriers you face in developing your training structure?
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Resources
Capacity Building TraininGs
civic reader
Matt Cummings, DePauw University
Deepening Community
Partnerships and Their Connections
Fall 2015 Directors Meeting
Systems
Partner in capacity-building for collaboratives working to achieve measurable community and systemic change.
Organizations
Partner in capacity-building for organizations to improve effectiveness, efficiency, and resources.
Programs
Train & support leaders who develop & manage evidence-based programs and projects.
Individuals & Places
Mobilize students, faculty, staff, & community members to support individuals & places.
Bonner Transformation GoalsCommunity Change
Updated Opportunities Form
• Added two pages:
• Organizational Information, including Mission Statement
• Direct Service Opportunities
Capacity Building Opportunities
• How is it going? Are you working with as many partners as you had hoped to at this point? Have you partnered with any local collaboratives?
• What is working?
• What are the challenges?
regional institutes
Travis Proffitt, Emory & Henry College
Travis Proffitt Associate Director and Instructor Appalachian Center for Civic Life
Emory & Henry College
“If you have come to help me, you are wasting your time. If you have come
because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together.”
-Lila Watson
PLACE
CAPACITY
PROBLEMS ->PROJECTS
COLLECTIVE IMPACT
CIVIC INNOVATION INSTITUTE
EXPLORING THE CONCEPT OF REGIONAL INSTITUTES
Travis Proffitt - Emory & Henry College Marisa Charley - Washington & Lee University
Ariane Hoy - Bonner Foundation
MONOCACY HALL2:30-4:00
collaboratives with partners
Krystal Woolston,
Montclair State University
Collaborative PartnershipsO Develop partnerships over time
O Service-learningO BonnersO Full-time AmeriCorps
O Orange Community School InitiativeO Goal: to assist in public educationO Provide resources, human capital and financialO Create community change
Want to Know More?2:30-4:00PM
Lessons and Challenges with Collaborative and Collective Impact Approaches – Robert Hackett, Bonner Foundation; Krystal Woolston, Montclair State University; Robin Hille-Michaels and/or Jim Peterman, Sewanee-University of the South
for-profit sponsorships
Brad Brewer, Christopher Newport University
{Funding Bonner
Minding Our Business
“Community Development is not Economic Development.”
-Matt Cummings, 11/02/15
“Money is the root of all evil.”-Misquote, Ibid
Two Observations:
! Business is a thing.
! We don’t make business safe by rejecting it.
Three Questions: ! What is our “business”?
! Is it marketable, viable, and sustainable?
! What does a healthy “corporate partnership” look like?