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GENERAL MEETING SPEAKER: PRESIDENT R. BOWEN LOFTIN NOVEMBER 18, 2010 Engineers Without Borders-USA Texas A&M University Student Chapter
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Thanks for coming! Speaker: President Loftin Updates: Acuna and Costa Rica Updates: Local projects VP’s talk some Updates: Publicity Website Fundraising Amanda’s Updates
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Acuña Project Progress: Community manual Assembly instructions Operation and Maintenance Conversations with community contacts Potential foundation revision Materials Next Steps: Coordinate foundation construction with community Some paperwork
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Costa Rica Water Project Finished the 521!!! Getting ready for assessment trip -Team chosen - What data do we need to take? -- Surveying -- Water Pressures -- Surveys for Water Usage
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What’s Next? Fall – Assessment trip planning Winter Break – Assessment trip Spring – Design work Get Involved!! Come out to a meeting and jump in! 7:00 pm Monday’s, CE 104 Come learn about a huge water project and have fun with friends!
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3-2-1 LIFT OFF! IMPLEMENTATION CONSTRUCTION Wear safety glasses.
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WHAT’S NEXT? WE HACE BEGUN CONSTRUCTION FOR PULLEY SAFARI! FINISHING BY THE END OF THE SEMESTER. NEXT SEMESTER WATER CONSERVATION EXHIBIT: SAVE SOME FOR THE FISH! AND
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From the (office of the) Vice Presidents Development Projects
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Engineers Without Borders Chapter Goals EWB-TAMU will deliver sustainable and innovative solutions to real-world problems in order to empower international communities by offering opportunities for the students of Texas A&M University to: Manage international engineering projects, Develop relationships with members of other cultures Create engineering designs, Lead the implementation of those designs, and Initiate the supporting functions of the projects: fundraising, manage finances and establish relationships with faculty and donors Metrics for organizational development: Publicity: Member Recruitment and Retention Training: Membership Development Fundraising and Spending Improvements Project size and Quantity Project Quality and Improved Execution: Project Development WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? Focus on the community. Undertake and accomplish big projects. Serve people.
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The TREASURER Position is now available for Spring 2011 Positional Responsibilities Manage the SOFC account (reimbursements, reconcile the account every other week, make payments) Maintain records of donors, incoming and outgoing funds How we spent money on projects- Annual Report Compile budgets received from project leads Give weekly financial updates during Development committee meetings Handle Membership dues Talk to a Grady or Kevin after the meeting.
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Why you should come It is FUN! You learn a lot of practical things – many times hands-on. You get to interact with other EWB members. For the occasional food. Take a break from school. Gives you something to talk about in an interview. To reward officers’ hard work.
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Publicity Public Relations & Outreach Team (PRO Team) Online Online YouTube Channel YouTube Channel Twitter Twitter Facebook Group Facebook Group Flickr Flickr General Meetings now online General Meetings now online SCC and CE Computer Lab Screensaver SCC and CE Computer Lab Screensaver Keep an eye out for new banners and Battalion Articles Keep an eye out for new banners and Battalion Articles
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I want to help! Publicity & Outreach Team Photo/Video/Poster Contest http://www.ewb-usa.org/conference/2011/photo_contest http://www.ewb-usa.org/conference/2011/photo_contest http://www.ewb-usa.org/conference/2011/film_contest http://www.ewb-usa.org/conference/2011/film_contest http://www.ewb- usa.org/conference/2011/chapter_project_posters http://www.ewb- usa.org/conference/2011/chapter_project_posters publicity.ewbtamu@gmail.com
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WEBSITE UPDATES!
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Financial Considerations help us help you (and the community) Current budget for January: $7,500 for Acuna Implementation $5,000 for Costa Rica assessment $500 for operations $500 for local projects (likely to increase) Outlook for next semester and summer: $3000 for Int’l Conference (hopefully will be sponsored) Possible $15,000-20,000 for Costa Rica Implementation Possible $5,000 for BELIZE assessment trip Long Term: $30,000/yr
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Fundraising progress Civil Engineering Department- $2,000 Leftovers from summer fundraising/spending: ~$7,000 Travel team input for Costa Rica travel- $1,500+ Other stuff: $more Funds still needed for January: ~$5,000 Civil Engineering Advisory presentation- raise awareness Engineering Development Office presentation- raise awareness, get assistance Corporate Letter Campaign- ~50 letters
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Amanda’s Updates!
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