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Community service proposal

Community service proposal. By: Dalal Abed Jacob Doan Yousef Karyouti Amani Alkayyali. Team Members. Amani Alkayyali ( Biomedical Engineering ) Dalal Abed ( Electrical Engineering ) Jacob Doan ( Electrical Engineering ) Yousef Karyouti ( Civil Engineering ). Problem.

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Community service proposal

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  1. Community service proposal

    By: Dalal Abed Jacob Doan YousefKaryouti AmaniAlkayyali
  2. Team Members Amani Alkayyali ( Biomedical Engineering ) Dalal Abed ( Electrical Engineering ) Jacob Doan ( Electrical Engineering ) YousefKaryouti( Civil Engineering )
  3. Problem Detroit’s visual appeal is low , and its bringing down the city. Lack of volunteers in Detroit, to help counter all the blight Lack of awareness of community service events.
  4. Why is this a Problem? More volunteers will help clean up Detroit’s look. A cleaner look could increase Detroit’s population. It will make the community come together.
  5. Members and Roles Team leader: Amani Note keeper: Jacob Schedule keepers : Dalal &Yousef
  6. Team Members Qualifications Amani - Former Community Service Coordinator at TAU BETA Pi - Volunteered for Blight Busters to Clean Detroit Dalal - Community Service in High School - Community Service Coordinator at TAU BETA PI Pi
  7. Team Members Qualifications Yousef -Volunteered for Services ( Setting up ADT Security Alarm System) -Community Service in High School Jacob -Community Service in High school
  8. Forecast Research by JACOB Solutions breakdown by AMANI Recommended Solutions by DALAL Conclusion by Yousef
  9. Survey for People who do not volunteer
  10. Why Don’t Your Do Community Service In Detroit
  11. what would make you want to volunteer Group Activities -Average rating of 2.6 Incentives-Average rating of 2.7 Being Informed About Events-Average rating of 2.9 Better Timing of Events-Average rating of 3.1 Online Registration Forms-Average rating of 3.9
  12. What Times would be best for the events
  13. Who would you rather Volunteer with 90% said with an organization 10% said on their own
  14. Survey for people who do volunteer
  15. Why is community service important
  16. Do you feel safe when you volunteer
  17. What do you like best about volunteering
  18. What Would Make Volunteering Better Volunteering with Friends or in a Group The better leadership and organization of events
  19. Interview One: John George President of Blight Busters “People are busy with other things” Social outlook leads to blight Need to change social outlook
  20. Interview One: Anonymous Employee at Greening of Detroit “The 3 most important things to an organization are: Money, Volunteers, and Time” 300 volunteers now 500 volunteers needed Need to clean and keep clean because community does not.
  21. Summary from 1st survey Main Reason they don’t volunteer was because of safety concerns and time issues. Group activities, Incentives, and being better informed were ranked high on was to increase volunteerism. Summer and Weekends are the best times to have an community service event. People would rather volunteer with an organization.
  22. Summary from 2nd survey Main benefits of community service are; it cleans the city up, and brings community together. About 43% felt unsafe while volunteering. Most people volunteer because its fun, and or to hang out with friends. Volunteering in groups to make volunteering better.
  23. Solutions
  24. Solution One: Incentives Free Food: Morning Event: Breakfast 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Bagel Long Event: Lunch 9:00am-3:00pm Pizza Free T-Shirts Ask for Sizes at Sign-up
  25. (S1) Incentives-Cost 5 Events a Month Food: T-Shirt: *For 30 people from Kroger **For 32 people any small local pizza place ***For 30 people from imagewearcw.com
  26. (S1) Incentives-Implementation Need people to: Pick up food/t-shirts from store Organize food/t-shirts on tables Distribute food/t-shirts to volunteers Can be carried out by volunteers
  27. (S1) Incentives-Effectiveness People like free food and t-shirts Not going to make or break one’s decision to volunteer Only 18% of volunteers take that into consideration Only 60% of non volunteers might volunteer with incentives
  28. Solution Two: Volunteer Opportunities Create “Funner” Events Allow volunteers to play games during breaks Allow volunteers to work in groups Increase Number of Events Winter: Go to schools and teach about importance of cleaning Detroit British Journal of Social Work
  29. (S2) Volunteer Opportunities-Cost More events  more incentives  more money More events  more supplies  more money
  30. (S2) Volunteer Opportunities-Implementation and effectiveness People to organize events Same people that organize other events Similar structure to other events People present at the additional events Need enough volunteers to carry out event People willing to donate games 30% will volunteer with events at different times
  31. Solution three: Online Registration Online Registration Form Sends Information into Excel Sheet Automatically updates contact list Relieves person from manually looking at handwritten forms
  32. (S3) Online Registration
  33. (S3) Online Registration
  34. (S3) Online Registration
  35. (S4) Online Registration-Cost, Implementation, and Effectiveness No cost to post form Post to website Automatically compiles information without having to worry about decoding hand writing
  36. Solution four: Network Accounts Facebook Twitter Many Users; Wide Variety of Users Receive Updates Immediately Law Technology
  37. (S4) Network Accounts-Cost No cost for accounts Possible cost for person to update accounts Person updating it can be same person that sends out emails Person updating can be volunteer
  38. Solution Five: Increase Security Have a police officer present at large events Have a police car patrol the are while the event is taking place Volunteer in large groups to intimidate possible thieves/attackers
  39. (S5) Increase Security-Cost, Implementation and Effectiveness Various types of security determine cost Have security present throughout event Allows people to feel safer while volunteering Minimizes chance of threat
  40. Solutions Meet Objectives Safety Survey Showed people are concerned about safety issues when volunteering. Safety would increase the numbers of volunteers
  41. Solutions Meet Objectives Social Networks maximum number of people are informed about community service events increase the chance of more people coming to events to volunteer
  42. SAFETY(Implementation , Contact , Timeline) Three ways to provide Safety: Police OfficersSecurity GuardsWorking in Groups
  43. SAFETY Police Officers Public Event ( Free) Private Event ( PAID) Security Guards Provide guards at a price of ($80 to $100) for 8 hours service. Angels Night volunteer campaign
  44. SAFETY Contact : Police Officers : Call Detroit Police Station Security Companies : 1- H&P protective services 2-TMH services 3-Star US Security 4-Angel’s Night Volunteer Campaign
  45. SAFETY Timeline Call ahead of Every event No need for contract Can be provided immediately
  46. Working in groups Working in groups would give a feeling of safety It will repel any thieves At no cost Immediate implementation
  47. SOCIAL NETWORK(Implementation , Contact , Timeline) Two popular Social Networks : Facebook Twitter
  48. Posting community service events online will help inform people about these events and help attract more people to come volunteer
  49. SOCIAL NETWORKS Implementation: Social network accounts can be created by any employee in the organization Needs follow up and updates to keep the profile always updated Time Line: Can be implemented immediately
  50. Summary of Recommended Solutions Three recommended solutions : Increase security Social networks Solutions meet objectives Easy implementation Either Free or low cost
  51. Summary of proposal Primary Sources Survey Interviews John George – Blight Busters President “People are busy with other things” Greening of Detroit Volunteer Coordinator “The 3 most important things to an organization are: Money, Volunteers, and Time”
  52. Summary of proposal Secondary Sources British Journal of Social Work – “Who Volunteers?” Studies show more volunteer opportunities motivate people to volunteer more Law Technology – “Utilizing Social Networking as a Business Marketing Tool for NGOs” Benefits to using social network sites
  53. Conclusion Solutions
  54. THANK YOU ! ANY QUESTIONS ?
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