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Änderungen an „Planning Meeting - 2025-02-06“

Avatar: Johan Franco-Campos Johan Franco-Campos

Beschreibung (English)

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    DNOVA Summit Planning Meeting 

    Thursday, February 6, 2025

    Notes by: Nairuti Shastry

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    • -

      VASEN virtual meeting (2/21)

    • -
      • Nairuti and Jeff attending and providing a brief summary of the dinner event

    • -
    • -
    • -

      USFWC Racial and Economic Justice Council updates from Johanna

    • -
    • -

      Fundraising support for SECOSOL

    • -
      • -
      • $20K/year (currently funds Johanna’s position)

      • -
      • Interest in more of a membership-based fundraising model 

      • -
    • -
    • -
    • -
    • -

      DNOVA Summit 2025: Building Community Power, Growing Community Wealth

    • -
      • -
      • Planning for 150-200 people (last one had 50 people)

      • -
      • Budget

      • -
      • -

        Sponsorships/fundraising

      • -
        • Eleanor meeting with folks from the Northern Virginia Community Foundation

      • -
      • -
      • -

        Program - what do we want to do with the space? What do we want to accomplish? 

      • -
        • -
        • Keynote address: Anthony Cook (Georgetown) - working to build a network of cooperative grocery stores in underserved communities in DC; can talk about how to creatively finance this good work 

        • -
        • Roll call - round robin introductions to get a sense of who we are together 

        • -
        • Community assembly to establish some discussions - could we do Mentimeter? Or roundtable facilitated conversations? Potential ways to use Decidim? 

        • -
        • Afternoon session is fairly open - last time, did sharing stories, a panel, and then social hour (at a local spot)

        • -
        • Organizations tabling throughout the duration of the event

        • -
        • Sunday is workshops and sessions → coming back together for a sort of what’s next conversation  

        • -
        • -
        • -
        • -

          Logistics 

        • -
          • -
          • Core team at GMU is Eleanor, Sara Aftab (20 hours/week), Ben (lead professor), Katharine Rupp (administrator, logistics management)

          • -
          • Booked space at Merter and Horizon halls 

          • -
          • -
          • -
          • -

            Eleanor and Sara met with Kelly (who organized the 2022 summit) - got good feedback

          • -
            • -
            • Admin and finance 

            • -
            • Media - have a draft digital flyer 

            • -
            • Staff/volunteers (GMU interns will be supporting a lot of this)

            • -
            • Invitation/outreach

            • -
            • Logistics (need a lot of support)

            • -
            • -
            • -
            • Trying to get registration together – Ben wants to move DNOVA/NSS infrastructure to Action Network 

            • -
            • Jeff: don’t just want people to come together and talk; could Sunday be a VASEN conversation? Sunday should be when we get work done (not just going from session to session).

            • -
            • Nairuti: getting people to participate in live campaigns on the second day

            • -
            • Jeff: would be helpful for SECOSOL to be in conversation with BCI; getting coop community together to visualize a plan 

            • -
            • Nairuti: sector-specific conversations on Day 2 based on the DNOVA landscape scan that GMU peeps did; following up on the land/labor/capital conversation on the first day 

            • -
            • Jeff: need to get back in touch with BCI; how do we get all the cleaning coops to cooperate and be able to access contracts within anchor institutions (like public schools, for example)

            • -
            • Johanna: at the USFWC conference in Chicago, women I went with shared that the first day of panels/speakers was going over their head - felt too academic; what did work was a show of our experience of going through the incubator and then feeling abandoned by them, struggles with finding help for taxes, etc. (theater of the oppressed); storytelling felt much more culturally appropriate

            • -
            • Eleanor: that’ll be a tension no matter what, but getting to know each other can build a bridge; working together needs to be built on trust (misconception that this region is just a place where people work); people with similar interests to come together or people who don’t know each other? 

            • -
            • Jeff: motivation of Madre Tierra has been housing for those who have survived domestic abuse; ongoing relationships of trust/interdependence = how you build community

            • -
            • Nairuti: need to get clear on audience, because that will shape the program; my preference is for community residents (not just the nonprofit peeps and academics/funders) 

            • -
            • Pat: we’re all about building relationships; to build power, there needs to be education to get people on the same page; to grow the community = opportunities to work together; VOICE as a part of IAL (Saul Alinsky); over the last year, have been learned about the power of allies; relationships + stories + allies 

            • -
            • Pat: Michele Winters for CLTs (as a mechanism for people to be homeowners) 

            • -
            • Eleanor: should be broader than coops / SE; ecology comes to mind; database is also out of date; like the idea of starting to build an invitation list off the database; remember this is just where we’re building from (can grow in two years, and so forth)

            • -
            • Nairuti: need to get clear on audience and socialize that with Ben

            • -
            • Pat: VOICE is planning a two-day NoVA Labor Federation; what are the goals?

            • -
            • Jeff: I want to leave this conference with a wider group of SE activists with whom SECOSOL/NoVA Web Development is working.

            • -
            • Nairuti: When participants leave the summit, how do you want them to feel? What do you want them to do? 

            • -
            • Pat: commitments people should make at the end 

            • -
            • -
            • -
            • -

              Next steps/action items 

            • -
              • -
              • Let’s start using Decidim for these meetings moving forward…

              • -
              • Eleanor to share documents (planning spreadsheet, program, etc.) 

              • -
              • Eleanor to invite Yolanda to be a part of this process 

              • -
              • Jeff to email Ben and ask him to be a part of this process 

              • -
              • Eleanor to share this two-day concept with Ben and what are the goals 

              • -
              • Eleanor to add “evaluation” (one on Sunday and one six months later) 

              • -
              • -
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                DNOVA Summit Planning Meeting 

                Thursday, February 6, 2025

                Notes by: Nairuti Shastry

                • +
                • +

                  VASEN virtual meeting (2/21)

                • +
                  • Nairuti and Jeff attending and providing a brief summary of the dinner event

                • +
                • +
                • +

                  USFWC Racial and Economic Justice Council updates from Johanna

                • +
                • +

                  Fundraising support for SECOSOL

                • +
                  • +
                  • $20K/year (currently funds Johanna’s position)

                  • +
                  • Interest in more of a membership-based fundraising model 

                  • +
                  • +
                  • +
                  • +
                  • +

                    DNOVA Summit 2025: Building Community Power, Growing Community Wealth

                  • +
                    • +
                    • Planning for 150-200 people (last one had 50 people)

                    • +
                    • Budget

                    • +
                    • +

                      Sponsorships/fundraising

                    • +
                      • Eleanor meeting with folks from the Northern Virginia Community Foundation

                    • +
                    • +
                    • +

                      Program - what do we want to do with the space? What do we want to accomplish? 

                    • +
                      • +
                      • Keynote address: Anthony Cook (Georgetown) - working to build a network of cooperative grocery stores in underserved communities in DC; can talk about how to creatively finance this good work 

                      • +
                      • Roll call - round robin introductions to get a sense of who we are together 

                      • +
                      • Community assembly to establish some discussions - could we do Mentimeter? Or roundtable facilitated conversations? Potential ways to use Decidim? 

                      • +
                      • Afternoon session is fairly open - last time, did sharing stories, a panel, and then social hour (at a local spot)

                      • +
                      • Organizations tabling throughout the duration of the event

                      • +
                      • Sunday is workshops and sessions → coming back together for a sort of what’s next conversation  

                      • +
                      • +
                      • +
                      • +

                        Logistics 

                      • +
                        • +
                        • Core team at GMU is Eleanor, Sara Aftab (20 hours/week), Ben (lead professor), Katharine Rupp (administrator, logistics management)

                        • +
                        • Booked space at Merter and Horizon halls 

                        • +
                        • +
                        • +
                        • +

                          Eleanor and Sara met with Kelly (who organized the 2022 summit) - got good feedback

                        • +
                          • +
                          • Admin and finance 

                          • +
                          • Media - have a draft digital flyer 

                          • +
                          • Staff/volunteers (GMU interns will be supporting a lot of this)

                          • +
                          • Invitation/outreach

                          • +
                          • Logistics (need a lot of support)

                          • +
                          • +
                          • +
                          • Trying to get registration together – Ben wants to move DNOVA/NSS infrastructure to Action Network 

                          • +
                          • Jeff: don’t just want people to come together and talk; could Sunday be a VASEN conversation? Sunday should be when we get work done (not just going from session to session).

                          • +
                          • Nairuti: getting people to participate in live campaigns on the second day

                          • +
                          • Jeff: would be helpful for SECOSOL to be in conversation with BCI; getting coop community together to visualize a plan 

                          • +
                          • Nairuti: sector-specific conversations on Day 2 based on the DNOVA landscape scan that GMU peeps did; following up on the land/labor/capital conversation on the first day 

                          • +
                          • Jeff: need to get back in touch with BCI; how do we get all the cleaning coops to cooperate and be able to access contracts within anchor institutions (like public schools, for example)

                          • +
                          • Johanna: at the USFWC conference in Chicago, women I went with shared that the first day of panels/speakers was going over their head - felt too academic; what did work was a show of our experience of going through the incubator and then feeling abandoned by them, struggles with finding help for taxes, etc. (theater of the oppressed); storytelling felt much more culturally appropriate

                          • +
                          • Eleanor: that’ll be a tension no matter what, but getting to know each other can build a bridge; working together needs to be built on trust (misconception that this region is just a place where people work); people with similar interests to come together or people who don’t know each other? 

                          • +
                          • Jeff: motivation of Madre Tierra has been housing for those who have survived domestic abuse; ongoing relationships of trust/interdependence = how you build community

                          • +
                          • Nairuti: need to get clear on audience, because that will shape the program; my preference is for community residents (not just the nonprofit peeps and academics/funders) 

                          • +
                          • Pat: we’re all about building relationships; to build power, there needs to be education to get people on the same page; to grow the community = opportunities to work together; VOICE as a part of IAL (Saul Alinsky); over the last year, have been learned about the power of allies; relationships + stories + allies 

                          • +
                          • Pat: Michele Winters for CLTs (as a mechanism for people to be homeowners) 

                          • +
                          • Eleanor: should be broader than coops / SE; ecology comes to mind; database is also out of date; like the idea of starting to build an invitation list off the database; remember this is just where we’re building from (can grow in two years, and so forth)

                          • +
                          • Nairuti: need to get clear on audience and socialize that with Ben

                          • +
                          • Pat: VOICE is planning a two-day NoVA Labor Federation; what are the goals?

                          • +
                          • Jeff: I want to leave this conference with a wider group of SE activists with whom SECOSOL/NoVA Web Development is working.

                          • +
                          • Nairuti: When participants leave the summit, how do you want them to feel? What do you want them to do? 

                          • +
                          • Pat: commitments people should make at the end 

                          • +
                          • +
                          • +
                          • +

                            Next steps/action items 

                          • +
                            • +
                            • Let’s start using Decidim for these meetings moving forward…

                            • +
                            • Eleanor to share documents (planning spreadsheet, program, etc.) 

                            • +
                            • Eleanor to invite Yolanda to be a part of this process 

                            • +
                            • Jeff to email Ben and ask him to be a part of this process 

                            • +
                            • Eleanor to share this two-day concept with Ben and what are the goals 

                            • +
                            • Eleanor to add “evaluation” (one on Sunday and one six months later) 

                            • +
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