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EE Training: Community Building and Programming

EE Training: Community Building and Programming. October 18, 2012 Stackel. Outline. What is Community Building and Programming? Within the Chapter Community Within the Campus and Greater Rochester Community Tips Practice/Discussion Dates. What is Community Building and Leadership?.

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EE Training: Community Building and Programming

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  1. EE Training: Community Building and Programming October 18, 2012 Stackel

  2. Outline • What is Community Building and Programming? • Within the Chapter Community • Within the Campus and Greater Rochester Community • Tips • Practice/Discussion • Dates

  3. What is Community Building and Leadership? The University of Rochester is a community that welcomes, encourages, and supports individuals who desire to contribute to and benefit from the institution’s mission. Our chapter builds a strong, inclusive community through relationships and partnerships with diverse student groups and community organizations, both in the College and beyond campus, in an atmosphere of trust, cooperation, and respect.

  4. Within the Chapter Community • We respect and promote the values, principles, and ritual of our organization through both our internal operations and programming and our continual membership education. • Examples: values-based recruitment, discussing creed/values at chapter meetings, educating new and initiated members on the values and history of the organization, adhering to the ritual of the organization, hosting founder’s day events, applying for national fraternity/sorority awards, etc.

  5. Within the Chapter Community • We support our members’ multiple identities and interests outside the chapter and integrate these passions into our organization’s programming and activities. • Examples: nurturing multiple identities such as being a resident advisor, an athlete, a workshop leader, creating programs which address individual members’ interests, monitoring and modifying fraternity/sorority time commitments which prohibit interference with academic pursuits, etc.

  6. Within the campus and the Greater Rochester Community • We create and participate in programming that exemplifies the values, history, traditions, and principles of our organization and the College. • Examples: collaboration with the College’s New Member Orientation Program, planning annual events that advance the organization’s mission, participation in College community weekends, collaboration and participation with other groups’ activities, etc.

  7. Within the campus and the Greater Rochester Community • We support philanthropy and community service through fundraising and active participation in service events.

  8. Within the Campus and Greater Rochester Community • We offer and participate in programs designed to enrich the intellectual, social, and cultural interests of the campus and Rochester communities by promoting co-sponsorship and planning of programs with a variety of groups. • Examples: participation/sponsorship of religious or cultural programs, participation in special cultural programs,service days or “months” , multicultural recruitment strategies, etc.

  9. General Tips • Be who you want to be • Who, What, Where, When, Why, How • Details and simplicity • Turn each standard into a How question • Use your membership • The word try, hope, and encourage- What do they mean? • Use AnneMarie • Become a Volunteer Reviewer

  10. General EE Dates • EE trainings: • EE Community Building and Programming • 10/23 2-3pm Stackel • EE Character and Values • 10/29 7-8pm WC 407 • 11/1 2-3pm Stackel • EE Leadership and Management • 11/5 7-8pm Gowen • 11/8 2-3pm Stackel

  11. General EE Dates • Open Fora • EE document due- Thursday Dec. 3 • EE presentations- Jan. 18-19 • Last day to request an extension Monday Nov. 26th.

  12. Questions excellenceGA@rochester.edu

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