RCE Greater Portland:The Development of a Non-Profit and the Power of Governance
RCEs of the Americas 2016 ConferenceCuritiba, Paraná, Brazil
RCE Greater Portland, aka GPSEN
www.gpsen.org
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Our Mission:
RCE Greater Portland (GPSEN) connects diverse organizations in a collaborative network that multiplies our collective capacity to educate, empower, and engage for a sustainable future.
RCE Greater Portland2015-16: A Year of Transformation
2015-2016: A year of transformation
Became a federally recognized charitable non-profit organization
Benefits:
Getting money for staff and operations becomes easier
Tax-deductible donations
Eligible for foundation grants
“Grown up” reputation
Costs:
Filing fees and tax forms
Paperwork and accounting systems
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Transformation process
Established Board of DirectorsApplication process, orientation packet
Appointed officers
President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer
Wrote and passed Bylaws
Rules for board, committees, meetings, voting, etc.
Created policies Fiscal, conflict of interest, advocacy, etc.
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Challenges
Funding
• Development - Find a fundable “niche” for grants
• Transform informal partners to formal, dues-paying partners
• Measure in-kind contributions and volunteer hours
Staff capacity
• Personal and professional obstacles
• Interns and volunteers
Striving to meet diversity goals
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Board
President &Executive Director
Governance
Outreach &
Communica-tions
Programs & Events
Research &
Curriculum
Achievements 2015-16
Governance
• Non-profit status• 3 new board members• Board orientation and packet• Strategic planning retreat – SWOT
and 2016-17 Plan• Monthly board meetings• Thriving working groups • Policy & Planning• Ethics• Development• Assessment• International (new!)
• Interns
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Achievements 2015-16
Programs & Events
• EcoChallenge• United Nations Day• AASHE Conference• Human Rights Day• Holiday Networking Party and
Awards• Youth Network – Virtual Conference• Earth Week• Hope and Resilience Training• Faculty Workshop• World Environment Day• Sustainability Social – “Taste of
Sustainability Ice Cream”
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Achievements 2015-16
Research & Curriculum
• Think Tank
• Fellows Program – 3 Fellows
• College Network Research
• Progress on Database
Outreach & Communications
• Website: gpsen.org
• Bi-weekly newsletter
• Tabling at conferences
• Marketing materials
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RCE Greater Portland2016-17 Action Plan
2016-17 Goals
• Build a vibrant and diverse regional cross-sector network to increase collective impact
• Secure funding to support resource development and operations
• Advance development of lifelong sustainability learning opportunities
• Increase public awareness about regional and international sustainability issues
• Support capacity building to develop global citizens
Organizational Priorities Survey
Very important, highest priorities
• Funding for staff and operations
• Regional efforts
• US support to help achieve global goals (apply SDGs globally and in the USA)
Somewhat important, if action is possible
• Formal education curriculum and programs (K-12, higher education)
• Nonformal education programs (non-profits, government, civic organizations, etc.)
• Nonformal education - workforce training; and Informal education - media and public awareness campaigns
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SDG Priorities
Very important, highest priorities
#4: Education
#17: Partnerships
#13: Climate Action
Somewhat important, if action is possible
#11: Sustainable Cities
#15: Life on Land
#16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
#12: Responsible Production and Consumption
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2016-17 GAP Commitments
1. Policy: Meet with government officials
2. Transforming Whole Institutions: Partnerships with colleges and industries
3. Trainings and Capacity-Building:
• Develop Hope and Resilience Training
• Regional Faculty Workshop
4. Youth Engagement:
• K-12 and College Student Networks
• Pen Pal Program
5. Sustainable Communities:
• EcoChallenge
• Volunteer Projects
How can we all increase our handprints?
Comments? Questions?
Thank you!
Educate ~ Empower ~ Engage
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