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January 12, 2017Alfred State
STEM Symposium
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Center for Community Engagement & Service-Learning
Mission Statement: The Center for Community Engagement and Service-Learning stands for learning through service that produces students who are civically engaged and graduates who are active, global citizens.
Vision Statement: A sustained, engaged relationship with the community through the Geneva Partnership that promotes positive community change and enhanced student learning.
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CCPH PRINCIPLES OF GOOD COMMUNITY-CAMPUS PARTNERSHIPS
Partnerships form to serve a specific purpose and may take on new goals over time. Partners have agreed upon mission, values, goals, measurable outcomes and
accountability for the partnership. The relationship between partners is characterized by mutual trust, respect,
genuineness, and commitment. The partnership builds upon identified strengths and assets, but also works to
address needs and increase capacity partnership balances power of all partners. The among partners and enables resources among partners to be shared. Partners make clear and open communication an ongoing priority by striving to
understand each other's needs and self-interests, and developing a common language.
Principles and processes for the partnership are established with the input and agreement of all partners, especially for decision-making and conflict resolution.
There is feedback among all stakeholders in the partnership, with the goal of continuously improving the partnership and its outcomes.
Partners share the benefits of the partnership's accomplishments. Partnerships can dissolve and need to plan a process for closure.
https://ccph.memberclicks.net/
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COLLECTIVE IMPACT
Stanford Social Innovation Review – Winter 2011 Five conditions of collective success:
1. Common Agenda2. Shared Measurement System3. Mutually Reinforcing Activities 4. Continuous Communication5. Backbone Support Organization
“Don’t let perfection be the enemy of the good” (popularized by Voltaire)
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• Geneva 2020 is an important effort to advance the Geneva schools and build a stronger community. •B y harnessing the resources of the entire Geneva community, we can provide assistance in three key areas identified by the Geneva City School District as being critical to the future of Geneva’s children
1. Improve the graduation rate
2. Increased opportunities for career + college readiness
3. Enhanced focus on literacy
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CULTIVATING PARTNERSHIPS…
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Geneva 2020 is included on NY State Cradle to Career Website
http://www.suny.edu/cradletocareer/
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WE AREN’T ALONE…STRIVE TOGETHER Geneva 20/20 is 69th city to sign on
Cradle to Career Network
Collaborative Action Networks (CANs)
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Geneva 2020 was thrilled to be a part of the StriveTogether Convening in Memphis, TN, in September 2016.
Geneva 2020
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The All-America City Award recognizes ten communities annually for outstanding civic impact and action planning.
Winning applicants demonstrate innovation, inclusiveness, civic engagement, and cross sector collaboration by describing successful efforts to address pressing local challenges
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GENEVA RECEIVES $10M TO REVITALIZE DOWNTOWN
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Student Involvement with Collective Impact…
Geneva 2020 House -593 South Main Street Community based research
opportunities
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10:00 Arrive by this time or earlier if you wish. We’ll have some light breakfast items and registration10:15-10:30- Introductions and welcome10:30-11:15- Keynote by Dr. Mark Gallo and Mr. Dan McMann from Niagara University.11:30-12:30- Breakout Sessions
1. Build! Innovative Partnerships Conversation How can faculty and practitioners overcome barriers to creating and sustaining mutually beneficial community partnerships? What are the characteristics of amazingly successful collaborations?2. Integrate! Incorporating Sustainability Into the CurriculumWhat are some specific ideas to incorporate sustainability into STEM related curriculum? Develop an understanding of the SENCER model.3. Engage! Specific course assignments that connect STEM and SocietyWhat ideas have worked exceedingly well? How can faculty/practitioners stay current on best practices and technology?4. Team Up! Complementary Curricular & Co-Curricular InitiativesHow can STEM programs and faculty partner with other divisions and departments? How could internal collaboration enhance the collective impact of sustainably focused community engagement? 5. Live It! Examining Sustainability In Our Own LivesExplore ideas and strategies on applying sustainability principles both personally and professionally.
12:30-1:30- Lunch1:30-2:30 Poster Presentations2:30-3:00- Debrief and Next Steps
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With CCPH Principles in mind – please share examples of how the ideals of reciprocal
community – campus partnerships are attained?
What’s good for your institution, what’s good for the community?
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SWOT ANALYSIS – ONE PERSPECTIVE