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Cause Collaborative is Back!

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Cause Collaborative 2012Cause Collaborative is Back! 

Don't miss the event that had everyone buzzing last year with great information and best practices for nonprofits from fellow nonprofit professionals and experts. 

May 18th, 2012
8:30am - 6pm
At Wild Goose Creative

Panel Topics include:

  • Collecting & Leveraging Data
  • Strategy & Planning
  • Public Relations & Media
  • Social Entrepreneurship


Panelists include Andrea Denning of LifeCare Alliance, Katie Ramunni of Habitat for Humanity, Peggy Anderson of ARC Ohio, Joe DeLoss of Nobul, Michele Heritage of Community Shelter Board, Eben Dowell of Community Research Partners, Mikaela Hunt of NBC4, Melanie McIntrye of Columbus Underground, Dani Robbins of Nonprofit Evolution, Tony Wells of Tony Wells Foundation, Sarah Irvin of Irvin Public Relations, Jim Coleman of Coleman Group, and many more. 

Fulcrum Creatives & Community Shares of Mid Ohio are partnering on the second annual Cause Collaborative. This conversational event brings together experts and peers working in nonprofits in Columbus to share advice. It is targeted towards small and medium nonprofits.

Light breakfast, lunch and happy hour networking. 

Tickets:
Half Day (Morning or Afternoon): $23
Full Day: $35

Tickets available for purchase online.


More information: http://causecollaborative.com/

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Earth Day 2012

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There is no better way to celebrate spring than by celebrating Earth Day. Give back to Mother Nature by volunteering at Root Down: Green Columbus’ Earth Day 2012. If you’re lookin to get your hands dirty then may we suggest the following available volunteer sites being hosted by some of our member charities. 

Earth Day 2012

Clintonville Clean up hosted by Consider Biking

Help us "Clean up our Backyard" at Consider Biking. Our building is on the ravine which runs into Whetstone Park. It is covered with litter and debris and needs some TLC to look like a natural area again. As the Honeysuckle is growing it, it needs to be cut back to remove the litter and clear the trails. Come for the whole time, or drop in for part of it, we'll use you whenever we have you! Informal Cookout in parking lot after clean up.

COSI Spring Mulching hosted by COSI

We will be spreading mulch around the trees and in some of the perennial beds on the COSI grounds. 

Greenlawn Honeysuckle Removal hosted by Friends of the Scioto River

Remove invasive honeysuckle around and below Greenlawn Dam - involves cutting w/o power tools & dragging to a chipper. BYO favorite gloves and small handsaw if you have one.

Greenlawn Litter Clean Up hosted by Friends of the Scioto River

Annual cleanup of floating litter around and below Greenlawn Dam, not kid-friendly due to sharp and dirty objects, please see the gallery at sciotoriverfiends.org to see previous years. BYO favorite gloves. 

Simply Living - Maynard Ave.

Neighborhood Clean-up to include Maynard Avenue Intentional Community area and Maynard Avenue UMC area. Clean-up, spruce-up and some plant-up! Bring your gloves and gardening tools, if you can, and share your energy to brighten our neighborhood an office home! Thanks!

We’d also like to give a shout out to a few of our partners who are sponsoring the Earth Day 2012 celebration:  

the Ohio State University

Fulcrum Creatives

90.5 WCBE

Columbus Food League

Ohio Environmental Council

We love seeing our partners supporting great work in our community. 

Can’t make it to volunteer this weekend? Then make sure you join in all the fun at the celebration party happening Saturday, April 21 at Columbus Commons from 11am to 10pm. 

Get the full Earth Day details from www.earthdaycolumbus.org

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Welcome our new Executive Director

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Dear Friends & Supporters,

Teresa A. Trost

As the new executive director of Community Shares of Mid Ohio, I’m excited to be joining a great organization that does so much good in the community through the work of our 66 member charities.

I’ve taken over duties from our previous executive director, Melissa Magers, who served the organization for 18 years providing leadership, passion, and guidance. It is reassuring to begin a new chapter at an organization like Community Shares of Mid Ohio knowing that it had strong stewardship to help build its foundation.


As the board seeks to set the organization on a path of continued advocacy, along with organizational and financial growth, I pledge to bring my skills and experience to work with them. Collaboration is the key to success, and I couldn't be happier to be leading this outreach effort at this time. 

Prior to accepting this new role, I served over 16 years with the United Methodist Association, a non-profit membership association supporting nearly 400 health and human service organizations and professionals nationwide that provide quality care in a faith-based setting. I bring extensive non-profit operational management experience, fiscal stability, quality management, program planning, and human resource compliance and training.

I have had the opportunity to discover more about our community thru being actively involved with networking groups in the Columbus area by serving on the board of directors of Forty Plus of Central Ohio and the Professional Career Development Network of Scioto Ridge Job Networking Group.

As I become further acquainted with the community, I’m looking forward to seeing the work we can accomplish together. I invite you to connect with me to support and further our city as it enters a new era of prosperity and help celebrate 200 years of a rich history in Columbus. 

Teresa A. Trost


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Discover your inner artist at Wild Goose Creative

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There has never been a better time to embrace your inner artist. Wild Goose Creative is the perfect spot to escape from your everyday routine and enter into a vibrant community of endless creative possibilities. This local nonprofit hosts a wide variety of creative, educational, and engaging artistic experiences that will make you smile, laugh, think, and connect with others in the Columbus community. No matter what your interest, talent, or skill level is, Wild Goose Creative has something for you. Event highlights include Bacon Camp, Third Thursdays, Speak Easy, Monday Night Live, and many more. The best part, everyone is encouraged to come and create. Watch their video to get a closer look at some of the awesome things Wild Goose Creative is doing in the community. Then visit www.wildgoosecreative.com to learn how you can get involved and give back!

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VOICEcorps reading service keeping the visually impaired informed

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Imagine not being able to read the words on this page. For many people throughout Central Ohio, this is their daily reality.“Newspapers had become a blur,” said Marian W. of Columbus, whose sight diminished due to stroke and macular degeneration. Thanks to VOICEcorps reading service, Marian and others like her now have a lifeline to the things that most of us take for granted.

A volunteer reading at VOICEcorps reading serviceVOICEcorps connects visually-impaired listeners in 21 Ohio communities with important news and information 24-hours a day, seven days a week through live radio broadcasts and their website. At VOICEcorps over 250 volunteers read national and community newspapers, popular magazines, book excerpts, comic strips, recipes, the weather and much more. “VOICEcorps is my lifeline and helps me keep in touch with the world and with reality. VOICEcorps is a very important part of my life,” said Marian.

VOICEcorps is the only service of its kind in the central Ohio area. In 1975, three central Ohio blind men learned of a similar service in Minnesota. The men traveled to Minnesota to learn more and upon their return, they knew they needed to start a similar service in central Ohio to help others as well as themselves.

VOICEcorps became a member of Community Shares of Mid Ohio because they recently lost their funding from the United Way of Central Ohio. As a member of Community Shares, VOICEcorps will join workplace giving campaigns throughout central Ohio. As a member charity of Community Shares, employees at workplace campaign locations can donate directly to VOICEcorps from their paychecks.

VOICEcorps provides listeners the same news and information that the general public receives while offering a unique volunteer opportunity.

“I like the idea that I am bringing something to someone’s day that they might not otherwise get…contact with the world. And, it’s fun to volunteer at VOICEcorps, too,” said Debbie S. a VOICEcorps volunteer reader.

Along with the regular volunteers, VOICEcorps hosts celebrity read-ins where prominent people from the central Ohio government, news media, and businesses can volunteer their time by reading on the air. All of the volunteers are advocates of the idea that news and other information should be accessible to all members of the community.

Volunteers read the morning news for listeners of VOICEcorps reading service

Many people volunteer regularly because they love the opportunity to give back and have fun doing it. “I have a good time volunteering at VOICEcorps. We’ve made nice friends here, and I hope we bring some humor and brightness into people’s lives,” said Kevin D. who hosts the Critic’s Corner show at VOICEcorps. VOICEcorps is always looking for volunteers to read on-air or to assist with office support during lunchtime hours. For information on how to volunteer or how to refer someone you know to the service visit: www.voicecorps.org or call 614-274-7650.

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Tammy's Story: How NNEMAP is Changing Lives

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NNEMAP recently became a member of Community Shares because many of the volunteers were involved in organizations that support workplace giving campaigns. As a member of Community Shares, NNEMAP will join workplace giving campaigns throughout central Ohio. This will allow employees at workplace campaign locations to donate directly to NNEMAP from their paychecks.

Community Shares sat down with a NNEMAP client to discuss how it has impacted her life.

nnemap client tammyTammy G, a clerk at a local store, has been going to NNEMAP since she had an accident in 2008.

“The volunteers- these people truly care about these people on the streets. It’s not all these big agencies wanting to get all this funding and stuff downtown. It’s churches. It’s places like this.”

Although she has been homeless, she recently obtained an apartment that she will be moving into on Memorial Day.

“When I move in to my apartment, I want to come back here and volunteer my time, even if it’s sweeping or mopping the floor. Because when someone is good to you, you give that back.”

Near Northside Emergency Material Assistance Program (NNEMAP) is a program providing a little over 18,000 people at or near the poverty line with a three-day supply of food two times a month. They serve the Columbus area, incorporating the 43201, 43211 and 43215 zip codes.

After the construction of Interstate 670 in 1958, home values plummeted and there was a much larger population of Columbus residents requiring assistance than ever before. Fourth Avenue Christian church worked for ten years addressing this need, and in 1969, along with other area churches, became the Near Northside Emergency Material Assistance Program. NNEMAP now collaborates with 30 churches in Columbus as well as the Mid-Ohio Food Bank.

Although their primary focus is supplying food, NNEMAP provides a variety of other items and services for the homeless and disadvantaged. They offer Grooming kit provided by NNEMAPassistance in determining eligibility for food stamps, which clients may apply for if they qualify. For children, kits of school supplies are assembled each summer for varying grade-levels based upon recommendations from Columbus area schools. For the percentage of NNEMAP clients that are homeless, special kits are made with only items that do not require kitchen appliances. Grooming kits are assembled containing necessities such as toothpaste, razors and soap.

In addition, NNEMAP offers a variety of vital medical resources. The Breathing Assocation medical van is offered several times a year, as well as referrals to other agencies when need arises. The Ohio Benefit Bank provides counseling services for individuals going through difficult times and facing economic hardship.

Because the majority of food donations come from the Mid-Ohio Food Bank, NNEMAP is able to stretch their dollars to provide significant assistance. A $25 donation will feed a family of four for two entire weeks! NNEMAP also participates in the Kroger Community Rewards Program, through which Kroger donates a portion a customers purchases directly to nonprofits like NNEMAP.

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Making a Community Impact

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The advantage of donating through a workplace giving campaign from Community Shares of Mid Ohio is that every gift makes an impact regardless of the size. When we take all the gifts, big and small, and pull them together, they create huge impact in your local community. Below are just a few ways that your small gift can make a big change in your local community.

$1 per week donation to NNEMAP Food Pantry, we can purchase over 750 pounds of food from Mid-Ohio Food Bank that will serve over 1,000 meals in a year!

$1 a week helps OEFFA grow our local and organic food system by paying for 12 Good Earth Guides, OEFFA’s local foods directory which promotes local farms and helps consumers connect with farmers in their area.

$1 per week buys a week’s worth of meals for a Project Openhand client

A child learning from a science exhibit at COSI

$2 a week allows Free Geek to cover the cost to recycle 12 CRT monitors that are not functioning which keeps them out of the Franklin Co. land fill.

• $2.50 a week to COSI keeps the little kidspace® clinic stocked with Band-Aids and Ace Bandages for one month.

$2.50 a week helps Earthtouch maintain over 230 acres of mature forest sequestering carbon, 120 acres of early successional meadow providing critical bird and small mammal habitat, and 35 acres of wetland providing improved water quality and open aquatic habitat.

$2.50 a week allows Compassionate Communication of Central Ohio to fund a scholarship for a student to get trained in conflict mediation.

$3.50 a week helps Stop the Suffering board a rescued “death row” dog for a month

$5 a week donation to VOICEcorps reading service will fund six hours of broadcast information like: Grocery/retail ads, daily papers, health and wellness news…information that will connect people with blindness and other disabilities to their family, friends and community and help them to live more fully and independently.

$5 a week helps Friends of the Scioto River buy up to 26 native shrubs or trees for habitat restoration

$5 a week lets LifeCare Alliance provide 25 pantry bags containing a comprehensive combination of nutritional food, supplements, personal hygiene products and household cleaning products to low-income individuals and families living with active cancer and/or HIV/AIDS

Women volunteering to build kitchen tables for the Furniture Bank of Central Ohio

$7.50 a week will help Deaf Services Center to send a deaf and hard of hearing child to a summer camp.

$20 a week allows the Furniture Bank of Central Ohio to build a new dresser for 50 families

$38.50 per week lets American Council of the Blind of Ohio fund a $2,000 scholarship to a blind or visually impaired college student or a student who is studying to be a teacher of blind children, through the endowments we created at the Ohio State University and the University of Toledo

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