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Minnesota Ice Hawks Grant Proposal

Minnesota Ice Hawks Grant Proposal. Jake Halloran April 27, 2009. Outline. Minnesota Ice Hawks Promo Proof of Needs Program Goals & Objectives Methods Timeline Budget Evaluation. Minnesota Ice Hawks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GFWIFku6JQ

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Minnesota Ice Hawks Grant Proposal

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  1. Minnesota Ice Hawks Grant Proposal Jake Halloran April 27, 2009

  2. Outline • Minnesota Ice Hawks Promo • Proof of Needs • Program Goals & Objectives • Methods • Timeline • Budget • Evaluation

  3. Minnesota Ice Hawks • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GFWIFku6JQ • Note: When watching the video, please take notice to the hits on the boards.

  4. Proof of Needs • Rochester Recreation Center built in 1975. • Outdated • Safety for players • Boards/Glass don’t give • www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztMj9dLW8x8 • Safety for fans • Nets/taller glass. • Canadian hockey requires • Comfort for the fans

  5. Program Goal • The goal for the Minnesota Ice Hawks is to improve the safety of the arena for all those who use the rink as well as those who attend the games throughout the seasons. • Updating the arena to “catch up with the times”.

  6. Program Objective • By season’s begin in 2009, the Minnesota Ice Hawks want to make the arena safer for all those involved. • Great place to play, fans • Rink safety ranks towards bottom of league • Fans struck by pucks • Long physical season

  7. Methods:Justification of Methods • Players are better, stronger, and faster. Without and updated arena with better safety, more injuries are prone to happen. • Safer environment for families. • Heat of the game • Language of players during game

  8. Target Audience • Ultimately, the target audience is the Minnesota Ice Hawk players as well as the fans that come to enjoy the hockey games.

  9. Activities

  10. Budget Note: The Minnesota Ice Hawks need a lot more money than the $10,000 grant could allow. Other funding sources include fund raising through players, merchandise sales, donations and Rochester and surrounding areas’ businesses.

  11. Funding Source • The Mighty Ducks Ice Facilities Fund. • This group focuses on the rehabilitation and renovation of existing hockey arenas in the state of Minnesota that need help funding. • Sponsored by Rep. Sandra Peterson, HF948 is working to provide a $6 million bond to go towards grants to public ice facilities. • http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/sessionweekly/art.asp?ls_year=86&issueid_=35&storyid=1006&year_=2009

  12. Evaluation:Process Evaluation • 1. Do the players feel safer when playing at the Rec Center since improvements? • 2. Do the fans that come to the arena feel safer since improvements? • 3. Are fans more comfortable at events? • All data will be complied from MN Ice Hawk volunteer workers. Data will be collected throughout the seasons to ensure that the best interest of fans and players are being maintained in the future.

  13. Evaluation:Impact Evaluation • The MN Ice Hawks need to keep record of injuries that occur at the arena during the season. Compiling the information pre and post improvements will be evidence to see if the numbers have decreased. • Ice Hawk personnel will be in charge of compiling such data • Information should be compiled as early as the following season since records need to be kept.

  14. Questions?

  15. References • Nick Fatis, Minnesota Ice Hawks Head Coach. Interview on April 4, 2009. • Brandon Rohrig, Minnesota Ice Hawks Player. Interview on April 4, 2009 • Paul Hawthorne, Former Minnesota Ice Hawks Player. Interview on April 4, 2009. • http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/sessionweekly/art.asp?ls_year=86&issueid_=35&storyid=1006&year_=2009 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GFWIFku6JQ • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztMj9dLW8x8

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