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2015 WORK PLAN
The City of Fort Collins Women’s Commission promotes decisions and actions that address the
needs and positively impact women in our community. We do this by listening to the voice of
women, advising city council, promoting community events, and educating ourselves and others
about safety, health and poverty as they relate to the City of Fort Collins seven Key Strategic
Outcomes.
INTRODUCTION
For the year 2015, the Fort Collins Women’s Commission will continue to focus its efforts on
three key areas affecting women in Fort Collins: Poverty, Health, and Safety. The Commission is
focused on becoming a stronger voice to the City Council and the community on behalf of the
women of Fort Collins.
GOALS
The Women’s Commission has established the following goals for 2015
1. Review and capitalize on the research available from existing sources to provide a picture
of the status of women in the community. These sources include, but are not limited to,
the Report on the Status of Women and Girls in Colorado from the Women’s Foundation
of Colorado, updates from the National Association of Commissions on Women, Larimer
County’s Pathways Past Poverty research, research and education from members of the
Women’s Commission, and information from local agencies and organizations. By
utilizing these credible resources and communicating key data, stories and pictures about
women to the decision makers and movers, we seek to engage the community, foster
dialogue and create the forums and synergies necessary for problem solving.
2. Bring to the attention of City Council and identify and utilize key events/media outlets in
the community where the materials and messages of the Women’s Commission can be
effectively communicated and leveraged.
3. Continue to develop and leverage relationships with other City of Fort Collins’ boards
and commissions around issues that impact the key focus areas of the women’s
commission, i.e. attending super meetings and collaboration meetings.
4. Continue to develop and leverage relationships in the community, i.e. presentation of the
Marcile N. Wood Award at the fall WomenGive event.
5. Annual Review regarding alignment with Community & Neighborhood Livability Key
Outcome.
ANNUAL COMMISSION ACTIVITIES
Attending and presenting material at City Council meetings
Organizing collaboration meetings with other Boards and Commissions
Produce written materials related to annual goals which will be available in both
electronic and paper form
Work with local media to highlight events and emerging relevant topics
Participate in and/or arrange community events that highlight issues pertinent to women
in Fort Collins
Create collaborative relationships with individuals and entities who address the
community’s issues of poverty, health, and safety
Identify and reach out to community experts and resources to inform the work of the
women’s commission
Professional development and training for Women’s Commission members
Quarterly evaluations of progress
Participate in city budget discussions as appropriate
COMMISSION LIAISONS
Relationship with City Council – Track the Council’s policy agenda and, in the
Commission’s advisory role, provide information and appropriate comments to the City
Council on issues of information gathered by the commission.
Develop and strengthen relationships with community organizations and groups that
focus on women in the community - including Colorado State University, local non-profit
organizations, and others.
GENERAL TIMELINE
January:
Community & Neighborhood Livability, Strategic Objectives 1.1, 1.7, 1.8
Approve the 2014 Annual Report to be presented to the City Council by the end of the
month
Formulate a plan of action regarding the safety and access to emergency health care
Set up the 2015 Commission Retreat for February/March
Work collaboratively with Board and Commission members on Board and Commission
effectiveness groups
Research One Billion Rising – http://www.onebillionrising.org/
Determine method for recognizing Women’s History Month (March)
Schedule meeting with City Council liaison
February:
Discuss ways to collaborate with the Senior Advisory Board for Older Americans Month
(May)
Determine method for recognizing Equal Pay Day (April)
Annual Retreat
March:
Transportation, Strategic Objectives 6.2 & 6.4
Schedule the year based on information from the February/March Retreat
March is Women’s History Month
Explore publicity options for promoting events, winners, and honoring women within the
community at large
Determine method for recognizing Women’s Health Week (May)
Quarterly evaluation of progress
April:
Equal Pay Day is April 14, 2015
May:
Safe Community, Strategic Objective 5.3
Host annual B&C collaboration breakfast
Women’s Health Week is May 10-16, 2015
Review City Council retreat outcome and six month planning calendar
Quarterly evaluations of progress
June:
Planning as determined by the Commission – review rest of 2015 and make adjustments
as necessary
July/August:
Culture & Recreation, Strategic Objectives 2.1, 2.2, 2.7
Plan for Marcille N. Wood award with WomenGive
September:
Begin working on 2016 Work Plan
Quarterly evaluations of progress
Research data regarding the status of women in poverty in the community
October:
Economic Health, Strategic Objectives 3.3, 3.6
Review draft 2016 Work Plan
Review data about the status of women in poverty in the community
Work collaboratively with Board and Commission members on Board and Commission
effectiveness groups
November:
Environmental Health, Strategic Objectives
Approve 2016 Work Plan; submit to Clerk’s Office
Plan December activity to review the year and celebrate any outgoing Commission
members
December:
Begin working on 2015 Annual Report
Quarterly evaluations of progress
Celebration