Saturday, September 12, 2009

A Call to Action

Greetings everyone,

It's time the Philanthropy and Scholarship Committee took off!


Our hope is that as 2009 comes to a close we can establish some substantial goals and a time-line for accomplishing them.

This project is crucial to what we do and how we represent ourselves as a community. We look forward to hearing your inspirations and what you are already working on that holds meaning for you and your studios. Please take some time to share.


First Meeting: The first thing we need to do is establish a meeting for all of those interested in participating with their ideas or their time.

If you are interested, please send an email letting us know when you might be able to get together in October for a meeting. chantill@pilatescollective.com

You are welcome to submit your ideas via email as well. We appreciate all of your input!

Here is what is on the agenda.

Philanthropy: Community Outreach

1. The importance of giving back to your community: A Mission Statement.

2. Creating online Resource List of Community-based/Volunteer Opportunities: How to Choose a community project to align your studio with.

3. UPC Develop Affiliations with Community Groups : Girl Scouts, Senior Centers, Red Cross, Women's Centers.


Scholarships:

1. Establish small monetary scholarships available on a needs basis ($200, $500, $1000).

2. Establish a Resource List/Page for potential students looking for funds (ie. vocational training, transitioning from disability or public assistance to self sufficiency.

3. Plan first Scholarship Fundraiser for 2010 to raise money for small scholarships/subsidies for any training program.

4. Outreach to local woman's shelters to develop assistance programs.

Please contact Chantill at (707) 738-7951 or via email at chantill@pilatescollective.com.

Many thanks to all of you!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

My notes to you from Saturday...

Hi All,

Sorry I couldn’t make it down today, though I thought I would send some thoughts and ideas to get us started. I would like to begin an email or blog conversation about how we can move forward to establish a direction and some first steps for outreach within our professional community.

A bit about me: My direct experience is fundraising through my studio within the scope of our community and our students. My larger interest, however, is to create a means for disabled, disenfranchised, low-income and others to get the best professional Pilates training that they can even if they lack the funds.

Outside of providing financial assistance, I see a great need for studios and individuals to build outreach programs in order to promote healthy lifestyles, mindful movement and joyful living in our larger communities. To me this means volunteerism, free clinics, on-location workshops and other interactive not-for-profit activities that we as a professional organization can facilitate on both a small local scale and beyond.

Here are some thoughts for getting started:

1.Establish a direction, a mission and/or specific purpose for the committee to follow.

2.Generate a list of project priorities. For example:

*Perhaps our first step is to create a general scholarship fund managed by the BAPC available to a broad range of individuals for trainings of their choice.

*Second, to establish a list of guidelines for individual studios to follow to help build/create specific financial assistance for students participating in their programs (needs based). Etc.

3.Create a committee contact list with names, numbers, interests and/or areas of specialty both in Pilates and outreach/fundraising.

4.Decide on our next step.


Well, I hope that’s helpful. I look forward to hearing how today goes. I am sorry for having to miss it.

All my best,
Chantill

An introduction

Ciao Senors and Senoritas,

Thanks for your interest in phinlanthropy and scholarships for the BAPC - enough to log on and engage in this very fancy, high-tech method of communique at least.
I hope that this will make generating ideas, brainstorming and creating some momentum a bit easier as we all go about our very busy lives.

It would be great if first we could each do a brief intro for those who have not met each other. Then just start throwing some ideas around and see in what direction we all feel drawn to go.

If you attended the meeting today, then you got some of my rough draft ideas to get us started. I am very excited to hear what all of your experiences have been around this topic and to see what feels like it is important in your particular communities as well as the professional Pilates community at large.

Feel free to contact me directly via email at chantill@pilatescollective.com or call me at (707) 738-7951.

Hope to hear from you soon.
Cheers,
Chantill