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Goodwill and AgrAbility:Maximizing Community Based Resources to Support Farmers
& Ranchers with Disability
Presented by: Eric OlsonCoordinator National AgrAbility ProjectGoodwill Industries InternationalOctober 7, 2009
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Today’s Objectives
By the end of this session, participants will:
• Gain an increased understanding of the system of community based organizations in their communities their roles in the community and how to locate them.
• Increase awareness of the opportunities for mutually beneficial networking with other organizations
• Have an understanding of how to assure State and Regional AgrAbility Projects gain advantage of other community based resources.
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Today’s Agenda
• Introduce the role CBO’s play in providing services to local communities
• Explore how CBO’s are funded• Develop a plan for networking in local
communities to the benefit of AgrAbility
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Initial Thought
Community Based Organizations form a rich network of locally directed and
operated resources for persons with special needs in communities
nationwide.
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Definitions
• Not For Profit Organization– A nonprofit organization is an organization that does
not distribute its surplus funds to owners or shareholders, but instead uses them to help pursue its goals.
– Not For Profit is a IRS Tax designation – they do need to make a profit, usually called a surplus.
– Governed by a local Board of Directors that serve on a volunteer basis.
• Establish strategic goals and direction
• Maintain fiduciary responsibility
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Not for Profit vs. Community Based Organizations
• Community Based organization is often used as an alternative to terms such as non-profit and non-governmental mission based organizations.
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There are many types of Not for Profit Community Based Organizations
• Faith Based Organizations• Civic Clubs• Service Organizations• Disability Specific Organizations• Health Care• Educational• Associations• Foundations
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The Role of a CBO in the Community
• The presence of a large non-profit sector (CBO’s) is sometimes seen as an indicator of a healthy economy and a healthy society
• CBO’s augment and enrich the array of services available
• CBO’s emphasize local input and control.
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The Role of the CBO in the Community
• CBO’s utilize a wide variety of funds for operations:– Business Revenue– Material and Financial Donations– Government Contracts– Grants
• CBO’s augment public services and public resources
• CBO’s enrich community life
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Locating Community Based Organizations
• Web based searches– Melissa Data: http://www.melissadata.com/– Guide Star: http://www2.guidestar.org
• Local Directories– Chamber of Commerce– State Tax Department
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The Goodwill Structure
Goodwill IndustriesInternational
160 Local GoodwillOrganizations
In United States
7 Local GoodwillOrganizations
In Canada
17 International GoodwillAffiliates
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Michigan Goodwills
State of Michigan
Detroit
Grand RapidsFlint
MuskegonKalamazoo
Battle CreekTraverse City
Port HuronMarinette WI
Adrian
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Examples of Community Based Organizations
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Using the Network of Organizations in the Community
ExtensionEducator
DisabilityOrganizations
VeteransOrganizations
FamilySupport
Organizations Disability Support
Organizations
IndependentLiving
Organizations
GovernmentAgencies
Service Organizations
SchoolsAnd
TrainingOrganizations
Civic Clubs
Farm Family
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Partnering With Community Based Organizations
• Do your research– Compatible Mission– Understand the organization– Public or Private– Understand the community support
• Relationships are all local– Tours– Informational interviews – Referrals
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Presentation Layout
• Slides should follow the order of the presentation
• Slide title provides cues for audience
• Bullet points should list key points
• Use graphics to enhance your message
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Slide Layout
• Slides are a cue for the presenter, not a verbatim script of the presentation
• Keep slide titles short but descriptive
• Use bullets rather than paragraphs of text
• Five bullets per slide
• Up to six words per bullet
• Consider using 2 slides
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Suggestions for Beginning Your Presentation
• An intro slide with the session title, date, presenter’s name, title and photo
• An agenda slide to describe the format of the session
• A session objectives slide
• An initial thought slide that immediately grabs the attention of the participants
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Suggestions for Ending Your Presentation
• A final thought slide to leave the participants with a powerful message.
• A take-away slide – what the participants will do immediately after the session based on what they’ve learned.
• A contact slide with information on how to reach the presenter(s).
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Get Comfortable with Visual Aids
• Select visual aids that are appropriate for your message and the audience
• Use visual aids correctly with ease and confidence
• When to Use Them– To reinforce a main point– To enhance understanding/remembrance of complex
material– To save time
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Design Guidelines
• Make them visible• Limit each visual to only one main thought or
point• Use no more than six lines of text and no more
than six words per line per visual
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Design Guidelines (cont.)
• Keep them simple• Use color carefully• Make them consistent• Use different type of aids
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Display Tips
• Display a visual just before you are read to talk about it
• Maintain eye contact with the audience as you display the visual
• Display it long enough
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Display Tips (cont.)
• Don’t block the visual• Display the correct visual• Have them ready• Rehearse
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Persuade with Power
• Persuade listeners to adopt your viewpoint or ideas or to take some action
• Appeal to the audience’s interests• Use logic and emotion to support your position• Avoid using notes
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Inspire Your Audience
• Inspire the audience by appealing to noble motives and challenging the audience to achieve a higher level of beliefs or achievement
• Appeal to the audience’s needs and emotions, using stories, anecdotes and quotes to add drama
• Avoid using notes
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Survival Tips
• Know the room• Know the audience• Know your material• Relax• Visualize yourself giving your presentation
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Survival Tips (cont.)
• Realize that people want you to succeed• Don’t apologize• Concentrate on the message – not on the medium• Turn nervousness into positive energy• Gain experience
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About Toastmasters
• The Goodwillers Toastmasters fosters personal & professional growth by developing members’ communication and leadership skills
• Meetings are twice a month: first Thursday and third Friday
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Toastmasters Modules
• Get to the Point• Research Your Topic• How to Say It• Vocal Variety• Your Body Speaks• Organize Your Presentation• Get Comfortable with Visual Aids• Persuade with Power• Inspire Your Audience
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Toastmasters Roles
• Evaluator• Timer• Grammarian• Wizard of Ahhs
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Evaluator
• Prior to the presentation:– Reviews the goals of the speech and what the
speaker hopes to achieve– Finds out which skills or techniques the speaker hopes
to strengthen
• After the presentation:– Begins and ends the evaluation with a note of
encouragement or praise– Focuses on one or two specific points for improvement
and offers suggestions
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Timer
• Helps a speaker express a thought or idea within a specific time
• Communicates speaker’s time status– Green: Adequate time has been given to express the
thought or idea– Yellow: It’s time to wrap up– Red: Time is up
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Grammarian
• Avoid awkward use or misuse of the language– Incomplete sentences– Sentences that change direction in midstream– Incorrect grammar– Malapropisms
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Wizard of Ahhs
• Avoid words and sounds used as a “crutch” or “pause filler”– And– Well– But– So– You know– Ah– Um– Er– Repetition
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Final Thought!
Public speaking takes practice, practice, practice – the more you do
it, the better you get!
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Questions?
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For More Information
Russ StonerImplementation Specialist/Project ManagerGII Toastmasters President(240) [email protected]
Beth PerellDirector of Communications Projects(240) [email protected]