I would like to suggest some serious assignments so we can make serious applications. We should dedicate ourselves to the fundamentals:
A specific Project: What will it cost? Carbondale or Aspen first? – MT
What donations of money, time, material, equipment and land, can be generated locally? DB
What donations of money can be generated in the outside world? SB and TJ
What do our Financials look like? AJ
How are we networked into the world, and with our sibling organizations? AJ, Danny and Brian
Everybody ready to get to work? Are our assignments clear? Does anyone feel misplaced?
So, in clarification and addition:
Tom, please create and maintain a schedule of grants and application deadlines, both locally and worldly.
David, please pass along to Tom any grant programs you find in the local community, and to me any offers of work in-kind, for my Project estimates.
Jerome, you have the best nose for in-kind donations, please pass along your bounty to me as well.
MT and AJ will work with Danny on the website, and spin off graphics for the brochure pieces;
Susan and Tom will create the documents for grant applications, including the brochure, with Danny.
Please feel free to split up work as it fits you.
When we are ready, we will start pumping the applications out.
Danny, Jerome and MT will work on their “Naturalist Nights” presentation, remaking it into 15-min. and 30-min. versions, to help educate and activate the local community. We will present our short version at the "Foodie Summit" in Woody Creek on Thursday evening, April 9, and at the RE-1 School Board meeting in Glenwood Springs, Wednesday evening, March 25.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
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