Friday, August 27, 2010

LAUNCH-ing to New Levels

UrbanFUTURE recently formed LAUNCH, a friends-of group that is working to take UrbanFUTURE to the next level. The primary objective of LAUNCH is to help UrbanFUTURE grow its support base by engaging current supporters more deeply in grassroots efforts and reaching new supporters through peer-to-peer interaction. Currently, LAUNCH is comprised of current tutors and mentors who have expressed an interest in taking their volunteer participation to another level.

LAUNCH will plan and execute quarterly fundraising/friendraising events as a way to introduce new people to UrbanFUTURE. These events will provide individuals an opportunity to learn more about the work of UrbanFUTURE and how they can support our work of eliminating the achievement gap in St. Louis.

LAUNCH will also be leading a volunteer-driven campaign this fall to raise money and new donor and volunteer referrals. The campaign will culminate with the "Dine In For UrbanFUTURE" event on Wednesday, October 27th. Stay tuned for more details on how you can participate in "Dine In For UrbanFUTURE."

If you are interested in joining LAUNCH, please contact Tim Weiss at (314)776-3434 or tim@urbanfuturestl.org. Help us LAUNCH UrbanFUTURE to new levels!

Friday, August 13, 2010

UrbanFUTURE Leadership Retreat

For two days, UrbanFUTURE staff gathered and reflected on what it means to be a leader for UrbanFUTURE. With the recent doubling of the staff to prepare to expand to new school sites, this also provided an opportunity for all the staff (new and old/veteran) to get to know one another better, while discussing topics related to UrbanFUTURE and leadership and enjoy some fun at Frank Van Bree's (UrbanFUTURE's CEO) lakehouse on Lake Perry.

We talked about what leadership means and how we as employees can be better leaders at cultivating love, generating energy, inspiring audacity and providing proof in everything we do from working with parents to recruiting volunteers to engaging donors. We discussed how eliminating the achievement gap cannot be accomplished with just volunteers or just schools, but requires mobilizing all of the stakeholders in a struggle to restore the education system in under-resourced communities.

Jason Julian and Maurice Horton of Urban K-Life Ministries joined the staff for a session to discuss the work of building relationships with students and parents to affect real change at an individual level, which will result in systemic-level change. They inspired UrbanFUTURE staff with their personal stories of overcoming hardship and how they've used that to help young people dealing with many of the same struggles.

The two-day retreat wrapped up with Frank Van Bree giving each staff member a copy of the book Tribes by Seth Godin. The book will help to keep the conversation going about how we can all be better leaders and how UrbanFUTURE can lead as an organization.

With the school year set to begin next Monday, getting away for 36 hours provided us all with a chance to learn, grow and reflect on the work we'll be doing this year.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Gather for UrbanFUTURE

A few weeks ago in this space, I talked about how you can support UrbanFUTURE's efforts, but those were more general ways to support UrbanFUTURE. Today, I want to talk about a specific way you can help spread the word about UrbanFUTURE to family and friends in a social, non-threatening environment.

Several months ago, two different UrbanFUTURE volunteers approached me about their own ideas for engaging their networks in the work of UrbanFUTURE. One mentor decided she'd like to host a luncheon with some of her friends, so she could tell them a little bit more about the organization and encourage them to get involved as volunteers and/or donors. The casual luncheon at the mentors house has resulted in over $500 in gifts and a few women interested in volunteering with UrbanFUTURE.

Another mentor, told me about how a group of guys within his profession get together for happy hour every other month. He thought it would be cool if each month a different charity was featured. The guys donate $20 to the charity and get a chance to catch up with one another and learn more about the work of the charity. As luck would have it, UrbanFUTURE has been the featured charity for the first two of these happy hours, and will again be the featured charity in October. To date, the happy hours have raised just under $400, but more importantly, 20 new individuals (and counting) have been introduced to UrbanFUTURE.

Anyone can do this. Whether you want to use a specific party (birthday, anniversary, holiday), a regular get together or plan something on your own, you can help get the word out about UrbanFUTURE to those in your network and spend time with family, friends and co-workers in the process.

If you are interested in hosting a get-together on behalf of UrbanFUTURE, please contact me (Tim Weiss) at (314)776-3434 or tim@urbanfuturestl.org. UrbanFUTURE will provide any informational materials and will have someone come to your event to talk about how people can get involved in UrbanFUTURE's work.