Alterações em "Planning Meeting - 2025-02-06"
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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)
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Nairuti and Jeff attending and providing a brief summary of the dinner event
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USFWC Racial and Economic Justice Council updates from Johanna
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Fundraising support for SECOSOL
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$20K/year (currently funds Johanna’s position)
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Interest in more of a membership-based fundraising model
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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)
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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