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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSupplemental Materials - Futures Committee - 11/09/2015 -Our Future’s in FC Volunteers’ Hearts and Hands Charlotte Boney 11/9/2016 A brief history and/or current state 2014 Statistics: •Number- 8,989 •Hours- 108,995 •Value- $2,514,514.65* •FTE Equivalent- 54.5 •Impact- Area for growth- recording metrics around actual impact i.e. •Citizens Served •Trees Planted •Intangibles *Based on independentsector.org figure for hour of volunteer time 2 Current Programs •Adaptive Recreation Opportunities •Adopt-a-Street •Boards and Commissions •Bicycle Ambassador Program •FC Bikes Events •Fleet Services •Gardens on Spring Creek •Graffiti Abatement •Healthy Homes •Lincoln Center •Museum of Discovery •Natural Areas 3 •Nature in the City •Neighborhood Services •Northside Aztlan Youth Programs •Parks •Police Services •Recreation Events •Restorative Justice •Safe Routes to School •Senior Center •Sports •Streets •The Farm •Utilities *Interns across the organization 4 Strategic Planning •Needs Assessment •Public Meeting •Collaboration •Integrates with City’s Strategic Plan: •7.4 Strengthen methods of public engagement and reach all segments of the community. •7.5 Optimize the use of technology to drive efficiency and productivity, and to improve services. •7.9 Improve productivity, efficiency, effectiveness, customer service and citizen satisfaction in all areas of municipal organization. •Current Initiatives: •Volunteer Management Application •Policies and Procedures •Recognition •Onboarding •Branding and Recruitment Campaigns 5 Vision and Mission Vision Creatively engaging volunteers in their unique talents Mission Promote volunteer involvement to improve services and create community Youth 6 •Low rates •Opportunity Youth •Family Volunteer Days •AmeriCorps •CSU •Internships Episodic Volunteering 7 •Less time •“Do the right thing” •Intro to Volunteerism Impact Volunteering 8 •Real and lasting impact •Cities Of Service •Silos Corporate Social Responsibility 9 •Self Regulation •Partnerships •City challenges Technology 10 •Inspiration from Silicon Valley •Innovative ways to engage volunteers •Hackathons •Virtual •Micro •Location-based Impacts on triple bottom line Economic •Impact- Enhance Services •Equivalent FTEs •More “boots on the ground” Environmental •Impact- number of trees planted, pounds of waste averted from landfill, miles of trail, healthy homes, etc. Social •Partnerships •Ambassadors, stories •Impact- education, literacy, health, seniors, ARO 11 Next steps under staff consideration •2016 Q1 Deployment •Cities of Service https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=te379fdDXCE •Employee Volunteer Program •AmeriCorps •Nontraditional Volunteers: Pro Bono, Retirees, Virtual Volunteers, Voluntourists, Entrepreneurial Volunteers 12 Questions Thank you! Any questions? 13