NEXT MEETING: June 9th, 12-2pm at Hismen Hinnu
DECISIONS:
NEXT STEPS/ASSIGNMENTS:
EVENTS:
Attendees:
Elena Serrano, East Side Arts Alliance
Jennie Mollica, Lao family Development
Tamar Fendel, La Clinica de La Raza
Kristen Graser, La Clinica de La Raza
Junious Williams, Urban Strategy Council
Bill Wong, Consultant for Annie E. Casey Foundation
Don Davenport, San Antonio Community Development Corporation
Pat Constantine, San Antonio Community Development Corporation
Sandra Chapin, Making Connections Oakland Site Team Member
Deb Montesinos, Montesinos and Associates
Fred Blackwell, Making Connections Site Coordinator
Mara Guccione, Urban Strategies Council
I. Announcements:
Malcolm X Jazz Festival will be May 22nd in San Antonio Park. There are tables available, free for community organizations, $40 for vendors. The deadline is May 10th. There are posters available. Event Emcee’s will make announcements about things going on in the community. We can make a call for volunteers for the Collaborative. We should try to get volunteers at the LSAC table, but we need to be sure that people know what they are signing up to do.
II. Updates
Casey Interim Site Report:
Fred thanked everyone for their input on the report. Sandra emailed a version of the final draft but it was very large. Fred will see that copies get out. Foundation teams are reading the reports and will give substantive feedback on things to consider (TA, strategic development, etc). Junious requested that we get copies via email of the other site reports, especially their theories of change, strategies, and indicators/data.
Expanded Joint Opps Meeting:
This meeting will be held in Oakland in July. Fred raised the issue of the great potential around the “connecting families to social networks” piece, which hasn’t gotten much attention but on which new focus is being placed. Fred also mentioned that there is an inherent challenge to this piece because sometimes these networks work for families because they are under the radar screen. An important question is – how do you enhance it without damaging it?
Grant Making Strategies
Fred and Deb are meeting with work groups to discuss closing the loop on work plans specific to each group and using the opportunity to ensure that everyone knows what is happening in terms of TA and grantmaking. Junious requested finding out if there is anything around strategy or data sheets that is not reflective.
School Readiness:
A small team went from Oakland and had a chance to think about the strategies and activities for the early childhood education piece. Some ideas included family literacy activities, networking in pre-schools, parent education and organizing, through help from key partners and possibly connecting to the Promotoras project.
Staffing:
There will soon be an official announcement of Bart’s departure from Oakland. Fred will be reporting to Frank Farrow for the time being.
Transition Planning:
The team was planning to present the transition plan at this meeting but is behind in schedule. They will probably present at the June 10th meeting.
Results-Based Accountability Training:
This will be held at La Clinica on May 18th from 8:30am to 4:30pm. At 3451 East 12th Street in the 3rd floor conference room. Sandra will send out the draft agenda and brochure. Staff from organizations are invited to attend but she needs to know how many by May 12 th.
Facilitation Training:
This training will give work group members the opportunity to build their skills in group facilitation as we transition the coordination role. Three organizations are available for contract.USC will send the facilitation chart and samples from each organization to the planning committee.
Resident Leadership and Facilitation:
This is an opportunity that is separate from the facilitation training. Talk to Deb about setting up this training.
III. Small Grants:
This project has been in the works for some time and is coming together, thanks to the offer for training from the County Public Health Department (Sandi Galvez), who is conducting their own mini-grants training currently.
IV. Updates on Work Groups:
Housing:
The group is working on home owner education and rental rights education and it is turning into a potential resident engagement/organizing piece. Group is not currently working with Just Cause, but will get contact info for them.
Fred talked about the revolving load fund for site acquisition and pre-development and the conversation with Haas Jr. about investment into the grant pool. By the fall, we could have $3 million. We will be setting up a fund with a financial intermediary. We are looking for an intermediary who can deliver a low-interest product and turn things around quickly. Don asked if money could be set aside for merchant piece. Fred will see if it matches priorities.
23rd Avenue:
The sub-committee met and looked at materials for the Urban Ecology plan with a note about how to develop resident-friendly materials. They came up with the idea to test materials with a “face” at the LSAC. They need to schedule a follow-up meeting. Fred mentioned that Casey gave $1 mil PRI to Jacob’s Fund, focused on community ownership over development. There will be a site visit in early-mid July and we can take 4-5 people. Let Fred know if you are interested.
FES Workgroup:
Last meeting was cancelled. Over 300 surveys have been collected out of 500. USC is running some preliminary analysis for Measure R and doing outreach to other organizations, trying to fill the gaps on population group we want to capture.
EITC:
Another successful campaign concluded ($4mil in returns). There is a volunteer recognition celebration on May 24th at 6pm in the Rotunda building downtown.
Health Work Group:
The Health Promotores neighborhood outreach is now moving forward with the hiring of Kristen Graser. Kristen is trying to get an understanding of the LSAC work and figuring out who they will need to collaborate with.
Newspaper Work Group:
The group will be at the Jazz Festival. The deadline for this next edition is May 13 th. It will be out June 1 st. Kristen will write a piece about the Promotoras project for the paper.
Arts and Culture:
The report from their visit to New Orleans is out. It discusses how a cultural center fits into community development. In terms of the center, they met with Greg ____ from HUD, who assured them that we could get Coliseum redevelopment money for the center.
V. Other Updates
VI. Next Steps