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Public Pinned Featured Report on Commitment to Action for Racial Justice project led by Rochester Area Nonprofit Consortium
Last modified: October 10, 2021

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September 27 2021, checkpoint meeting with commitment undersigned.  

 

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Agenda

 

Welcome and summary of how we got to where we are now- Dee Sabol and Julie Brock (15 min)

 

Results of Listen, Learn and Act survey (and update on evaluation subcommittee/invite to participate)- Julie Brock (15 min)

 

Update on subcommittees and invitation to serve- Terri Allred, Kylie Bartz, Amanda Pelley (15 min)

 

Story from I/We- Dee Sabol- (15 min)

 

What do people need from monthly gatherings? small group discussion- Terri Allred (30)

 


 

Terri Allfred, Director, Rochester Nonprofit Consortium

 

Hello friends,

Please find a link to a quick survey for the Commitment to Racial Justice.  This survey asks you to share steps that your organization has taken to "listen, learn and act" since signing the Commitment.  It will take about 3-5 minutes to complete. We will be sharing the results of this initial survey at the September 27 gathering.  
To complete the survey by September 20, follow this link: https://forms.gle/LDpRd8DCJnbsQsMd9
If you haven't received a calendar invite from me about the virtual gathering on September 27 from 12-1:30pm, please respond to me only via this email and I will add you!
Thank you so much for your commitment to make Rochester a place where everyone feels a sense of belonging.  

 

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Undersigned Commitment to Racial Justice

 

 

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Meeting Materials


 

Meeting Notes

 

 

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Survey Results

 

 

 

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I-We

 

 

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Related Reports


 

Other Commitment to Action for Racial Justice project Pinned Reports


February 22, 2023 : Commitment to Action for Racial Justice project

1Q2023 NPC Quarterly Commitment Meeting Takeaways: Meeting Notes, YouTube of Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man. 



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Pinned Rochester Area Nonprofit Consortium organization and project reports


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Project Report of Non-profit Consortium Buildout : November 30, 2023 : BIPOC Cohort Winter Food Drive

BIPOC Cohort Winter Food Drive on behalf of LifeGate Services. 

 



Project Report of Commitment to Action for Racial Justice project : February 22, 2023 : Commitment to Action for Racial Justice project

1Q2023 NPC Quarterly Commitment Meeting Takeaways: Meeting Notes, YouTube of Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man. 



Project Report of Non-profit Consortium Buildout : September 06, 2022 : Rochester Nonprofit Consortium Strengthens Relationship with Rochester Area Foundation

The Rochester Nonprofit Consortium (Consortium) has announced its intent to become a program of Rochester Area Foundation (RAF). 



Project Report of Digital Equity IT : August 22, 2021 : Digital Equity IT Infrastructure: Beam Assessment

Beam Assessment



Project Report of Non-profit Consortium Buildout : June 23, 2020 : Rochester Nonprofit Consortium Commits to Racial Justice

Offering a collective, community-wide commitment to action, Rochester Nonprofit Consortium leads a Collaborative Response to Racial Equity



Project Report of Non-profit Consortium Buildout : May 05, 2020 : Nonprofit COVID-19 Response Structure and Social Determinants of Health

(1) Consortium resources have been temporary redirected to cross-sector COVID-19 response planning in the Rochester are. Please contact Brooke with questions. 

(2) System approach for Social Determinants of Health



Project Report of Non-profit Consortium Buildout : February 27, 2020 : Rochester Nonprofit Consortium Meeting Materials

2020-02-11 Strengthening our Human Services Ecosystem by Rochester Nonprofit Consortium meeting materials



Project Report of Non-profit Consortium Buildout : October 01, 2019 : Rochester Area Non-profit Consortium

Event: Webinar "Moving to the Cloud" featuring the Alliance for Strong Families and Communities and the Diversity Council (presentation slides attached)
Date: Tuesday, Oct. 1
Time: 12 - 1:30 pm

 



Project Report of Non-profit Consortium Buildout : February 20, 2019 : Rochester Area Nonprofit Consortium Taking Action Pt. 2 Forum

Part 2 Meeting Material



Project Report of Non-profit Consortium Buildout : November 20, 2018 : Action Groups being formed

Action Groups being formed to make progress on: Health Insurance; IT: Tech Support; Joint Purchasing of Goods and Services



Project Report of Non-profit Consortium Buildout : February 01, 2017 : "Organizing for Impact" Symposium

 A symposium for nonprofit executives and board members to participate in a sector planning discussion.



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  • Our hope is that dmcbeam.org will encourage cross-sector collaborations and creative solutions.

While there are a number of registries in the community, dmcbeam.org's  distinct value is to pilot a database with a data structure and categorizations that answer the questions such as: What organizations or projects/programs in our community that have purported relevance with some of the over-arching focuses put forward by initiatives such as DMC, J2G and Health Improvements?

This database could be used as one of the ways to explore the capacities of the community. If you are someone on an exploratory journey to learn about the greater Rochester community. dmcbeam.org could be an interesting first step.

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