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Surfrider Foundation Programs 101
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Course Goals/Objectives Why we have programs What the programs are Difference between program and campaign Components of successful program Examples of Success Support materials available Students will understand :
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Current Programs Youth Leadership Program Ocean Friendly Gardens Blue Water Taskforce Rise Above Plastics Poll #1: How many of you have participated in an SF program?
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Program vs. Campaign CampaignProgram Scope Narrow with specific goal, i.e. deny development permit Broad with general goal, i.e. raise awareness Duration Finite – ends with loss or victory Ongoing Poll #2: Give an example of when you can use a program to support a campaign
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Components Of A Program Purpose Budget Support Evaluation Measurable Results
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SMART Program Evaluation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Mi9_XEXQqc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Mi9_XEXQqc
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Successful Program Examples Youth Leadership Program 30 CLUBS Ocean Friendly Gardens SD CHAPTER COMMITTEE SD CHAPTER COMMITTEE Blue Water Taskforce Santa Monica High School Rise Above Plastics San Diego RAP Day Poll #3: Share other examples of successful programs.
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Support Materials for Programs Surfrider Merchandise Supply Sheet– brochures Surfrider Merchandise Supply Sheet– Rise Above Plastics Blue Water Task Force Youth Leadership Program Ocean Friendly Gardens Chapter Fundraising and Sponsor Policy Chapter Fundraising and Sponsor Policy Educational Materials Program Evaluation Method
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PRACTICE PROGRAM WORKSHEET
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In Review…. What are the names of the official programs offered by Surfrider Foundation? How do you know when to start a program vs. campaign? What kind of info do you need to put together a program? Do you have chapter/club support to implement your program?
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Any Questions?
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