Objectives
In this Module you will learn to:
Identify fundraising tools that includes people, skills, equipment, and technology
Develop a strategy and fundraising plan for a human services organization
Design a specific fundraising event for a human services organizations
Critically think about an ethical dilemma that may impact your fundraising event and develop a plan to resolve the issue
Students, read this case study below to get an understanding of how to complete a Fundraising Event with a timeline, budget, resource allocation, and evaluation. Organizing the Event of the Year
South Park Recreation Center Fundraiser
Welcoming New Members and Raising Funds
INTRODUCTION
You are the new Executive Director of a brand new recreation center in South Park, a growing suburban area outside of a large metropolitan region. There is a mixture of income levels and cultures in your surrounding community and you are anxious to start building programs
The essay should include a central question and three sub-questions, developed in three sections, along with an introduction and a conclusion. At least ten academic sources (in English) must be used to prepare the essay. All quotations are to be written in the Chicago Style, and references are to be indicated using footnotes. Please note that in-text references are not to be used. Incorrect referencing will result in lost marks. You are required to include, at the end of the research essay, scanned images of each of the pages you have quoted, including the page number, clearly indicated in the order of use and with the relevant sections clearly highlighted. The essay will be considered incomplete without these images.
Iwill put my essay proposal, profesor's comments about proposal and ppt about this topic, please follow and use them which is very important.
The essay should include a central question and three sub-questions, developed in three sections, along with an introduction and a conclusion. At least ten academic sources (in English) must be used to prepare the essay. All quotations are to be written in the Chicago Style, and references are to be indicated using footnotes. Please note that in-text references are not to be used. Incorrect referencing will result in lost marks. You are required to include, at the end of the research essay, scanned images of each of the pages you have quoted, including the page number, clearly indicated in the order of use and with the relevant sections clearly highlighted. The essay will be considered incomplete without these images.
Iwill put my essay proposal, profesor's comments about proposal and ppt about this topic, please follow and use them which is very important.
- Persuasive Communication Challenge:
- All listed topics are controversial in nature.
- Each topic represents a public policy issue that is or has recently been the subject of discussion concerning potential changes to the policy.
- In many cases plans have been released proposing specific changes to specific public policies contained on the list.
- In some cases, the topic listed is a specific change proposal.
- Student must make a claim or take a position concerning potential changes to the selected policy topic.
- Student must then provide a reasoning blueprint containing three reasons for your claim or position.
- Each reason must be backed up with factual evidence that proves your claim or position.
- Example:
- Topic: 6.2% Solution Social Security reform proposal
- Claim (your position): should be adopted
- Reasoning Blueprint (reasons for your position):
1) restore to long-term and sustainable s
The global pandemic has radically upended the trends that shape the current and future event industry.
Let's think about what we see trending in events this year and next year.
Here are some examples..
Virtual & Hybrid Events Are Here to Stay
Perhaps the biggest shift the event industry has seen over the past few months is the shift from in-person events to virtual ones. (Links to an external site.) As cities and countries begin to open up their economies, events are being re-scheduled. While most face-to-face events wont likely return until 2021, a lasting trend of COVID-19 will be increasing popularity in hybrid events. When those who cant attend physically have the option to participate virtually, that results in greater outreach and more attendees at lower costs
Custom Kits Delivered Straight to Attendees Door
Build meaningful connections no matter where your attendees are. Smoothly transition to successful virtual events through engaging comm
Rubric and assignment attached too.
Social Complexity and Identity
Background: Archaeologists study social complexity to understand the differences between and changes within societies across space and time. Identifying social complexity involves taking into account many factors. In archaeology, these factors manifest themselves in certain material remains within the archaeological record. Just like any material remains, remains of complexity are subject to formation processes (see p. 36 in our textbook to review what this term means), making some factors easier to identify than others. The material remains of complexity help us to determine the degree to which societies are structured, how societies create and reify identities, and how inequalities played a role in these structures.
Forager (hunter-gatherer) societies tend to be on the low end of the spectrum of complexity. That is, they exhibit few of the f
For this paper, I will give you 3 questions to answer. All you need to do is answer those 3 questions separately; 1 question should be answered by 500 words or more.
these are the topics
1.Outline the impact of the CoVID virus on the economy of the Asia Pacific Region. What does the future look like in major industries like tourism as a result of the virus pandemic?
2.A rapid increase in the urban population of a country is one of the most important factors in working out appropriate paths toward sustainable development. How has this pattern affected the sustainability of the Asia Pacific natural environment?
3.As a result of economic growth, increasing populations, and rising standards of living, energy demand and consumption has significantly increased throughout Asia and the Pacific. Discuss how the need for energy is likely to be met in the region
Every answer should be connected to the Geography of the Asia Pacific.
ELO: Critical Thinking
Learning Target: The student will develop an understanding of American Disability Acts.
Learning Target: Stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination.
Read about the topics from any source, especially the American Disability Acts (ADA).
Write an essay of your understanding of the topic
Length: At least two pages long. Introduction, body and conclusion
APA Style
Add title page and an abstract page.
Double Space
Add References and Citations. At least three
Diversify the references. Britannica and Wikipedia are not accepted as references.
Times New Roman, 12 font size
No late or incomplete assignments are accepted
Assignments will only be accepted if submitted through canvas (No hard copy and no e-mail.
In this essay, you will write about a work of art--music, literature, drama, sculpture, painting, or architecture featured in chapters 7-11 of the textbook. Please describe the work in specific detail. Then, using research, analyze and interpret the work. Next, explain the specific social and/or cultural connections of the artwork to the time period and the artists viewpoint about what is going on in the world during that time. In other words, how was the artists work inspired/influenced by what was going on around them? How can this be seen in the art?
Please use headings for the sections of your essay.
1. The first heading says Description. When you describe, give as much detail as possible about the work you are observing and your first reaction to it. Imagine your reader has never seen, heard, or read the work you are describing. If it is a work of visual art, check to see if it is on Google Art, so you can get a really good look at it. Describe in as mu
1. Author/Year/Title of the Article. For example: Smith, Michael E. (2002) "The Earliest Cities.
2. State the main topic of this work.
3. State the conclusion of the author.
4. Identify two important statements/points made by the author to support his/her/their conclusion. Discuss these two statements/points.
5. Give one thought/comment that you have after reading the article or raise one question that you think the author should address in this article. What is your reason to think so?