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CUB Policy Center’s Sponsorship Experience

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Guest post from SA Anders, Director of Operations at CUB and Confluence AmeriCorps Sponsor

In 2011, as Confluence Environmental Center was getting off the ground, we got a call.

"You’re in!" Lara told us, and my colleague Andrea Crosby and I high-fived over the desk. We’d just been told that our application to host an Americorps service member for the 2011-2012 program year had been approved, and our two-week whirlwind of a process had just paid off. We were officially an Americorps sponsor!

For Andrea, a former member of the  Peace Corps, and myself, the product of service learning institution Berea College, approaching this opportunity was a no-brainer. The non-profit we work for, the CUB Policy Center, was just starting to expand its mission of outreach, education, and professional development, and Confluence’s Americorps program was primed to partner with us on all three.

With two weeks before members were set to start, we went into recruitment overdrive, reaching out into networks across Oregon and the country to put our position opening in front of potential applicants. And we were amazed at the quality of those candidates—from students completing masters on their way to PhDs, to folks looking for an entry into the world of energy and environment as a second career. It was a tough process, because so many of the candidates were amazing. And what set them apart was their interest in and passion for service—service to the community, to Americorps, and to our mission.

We were so lucky that Emmaline Pohnl, our service member for our first program year, was the perfect fit for our organization and the program we were working to develop. She took initiative, was a leader in her Americorps class, and really elevated CUB’s outreach program to a new, exciting level.  

If there’s one thing I would convey to potential and new sponsors of Confluence Environmental Center’s program, it’s this: hosting an Americorps member is a unique opportunity that can bring vigor and enthusiasm to your organization.  It’s an amazing opportunity to foster the education and growth of a remarkable Americorps member; Andrea and I have grown through our mentoring.  Our organization has increased visibility and credibility through the program done in partnership with Confluence –the numbers on the wall increase week by week as more folks learn about our organization’s programs is deeply satisfying.

Being an Americorps sponsor is an experience not to be missed.

SA Anders is the Director of Operations of the CUB Policy Center; she and her colleague Andrea Crosby, Program Manager, supervise Americorps sponsorship and mentoring. If you have any questions about the sponsor experience, reach out to them at SA@oregoncub.org and Andrea@oregoncub.org.

AmeriCorps Member Orientation Starts Today

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Today we welcome our 2012-13 AmeriCorps Members for their first day of Orientation. We're excited for another year of amazing people doing fantastic work that is vital to our environment and our community. Be on the look out for these inspired and dedicated folks in your neighborhood, forest, office and community.

 

Change Agent Project

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From Pritha Golden + Karin Pfeiffer-Hoyt's School Garden Summer Maintenance Plan

In the spirit of fostering leadership, personal growth and a commitment to community each of our AmeriCorps Members complete a Change Agent Project, or CAP, during their Term of Service. 

CAP is an independently directed project designed and executed by each AmeriCorps Member or sometimes in partnerships with other AmeriCorps Members. 

CAP is built into the schedule of each Member and is an integral and exciting part of being an AmeriCorps Member with Confluence. 

Click HERE to see a full list of our 2011-12 Member's CAPs with links to articles, videos and downloads about their projects.

Commencement 2012

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Thank you to our world class AmeriCorps members and sponsors for an amazing first year!  It was a privilege to share the year with you and honor to celebrate your accomplishments.  We wish you the best in all you do.  We know it will be amazing.

Confluence Commencement 2012

1st Annual CAS Was A Smashing Success

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The June Key Delta Center opened their doors to the Confluence AmeriCorps program on June 27th for our First Annual Confluence Achievement Symposium.  The Symposium was a fantastic success offering AmeriCorps Members a chance to share their achievements with the community, their peers and other professionals. 

The day started with a wondeful lunch and was followed by a range or presentations and closed with a poster and networking session.

Welcome Svetlana

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Welcome Svetlana Pell, our newest AmeriCorps member. She is the Volunteer Green Street Stewardship Coordinator with the City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Service.

Svetlana will be recruiting and training community volunteers, with a focus on ethnically diverse communities and at-risk youth, to partner with BES in the care of Green Streets

Board of Directors formed

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On March 20th, the Confluence Environmental Center cleared another milestone when the Board of Directors met for the first time and signed the bylaws.  This officially incorporates Confluence as a nonprofit in Oregon and moves us closer to becoming a federally recognized nonprofit.

Get to know our Board of Directors

 

Cesar Chavez Day of Service 2012

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Confluence AmeriCorps members and Staff honored the life and work of Cesar Chavez on March 31st by dedicating a day of Service at Adelante Mujeres' La Esparanza Farm in Forest Grove. 

Rachel Plett, Pritha Golden and Karin Pfeiffer-Hoyt, the Chavez Day committee, worked hard to create a meaningful day of service that was also an opportunity to learn about Chavez's struggle for the rights of farm workers.  We helped to clean and organize the farm shed and grounds and made biodegradable pots out of newspaper for the farmers to use to plant their seedlings. 

The Oregonian spent the afternoon with us and wrote an article about our service day that includes nice pictures of our members and staff in action!

A big thank you to Dovetail Bakery, Back to Eden and Arbor Lodge for donating vegan pastries and coffee to our event. 

AmeriCorps Week

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For AmeriCorps week we've been sharing our AmeriCorps Members's stories of service.  Be on the lookout for more in the near future.

New AmeriCorps position posted

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Apply to be the Program Coordinator with Volunteers of America

The Program Coordinator will develop Kids at home in the Wild (KaHW), an environmental education program that will engage Portland-area Home Forward residents of all ages. Secondly, the member will plan 1-2 six-week curriculum(s) to be implemented during the summer months.

-UPDATE-

Position has been filled.

Sam helps Ariadne Garden grow

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Sam Schongalla, AmeriCorps Member with Columbia Slough Watershed Council built a fantastic wesbite for Ariadne Garden, a community garden in NE Portland, as part of her Change Agent Project (CAP). 

Learn about the garden, how to buy produce and connect to volunteer at http://www.ariadnegarden.com

Composting Program Launches at Beach Elementary

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Maia Nativ (banana on the left and Confluence AmeriCorps member with Portland Public Schools) and Michelle Metzler (carrot on the right and Recycling and Composting Coordinator with Waste Management) were dressed up and ready to help the students of Beach Elementary School on their first day of their new composting program.  

Upperclass students assisted younger students learn how to properly sort their waste, compost, and recyclables. 

Check out the article on Portland Public School's website. 

Confluence serves on Martin Luther King Jr Day

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Confluence AmeriCorps members and staff joined thousands of volunteers around the country in a day of National Service to honor the legacy of Dr Martin Luther King Jr.  We joined Robinwood Station in West Linn to help build 4 raised garden beds; 2 wheel chair accessible raised garden beds; level, line, fill and mulch 7 garden beds already on the property; and painted the interior of the meeting space.

Check out pictures on our Photos page

Thank you to the following organizations for their generous donations to help feed our hungry members and volunteers: New Seasons Market, Grand Central Bakery, Tula Bakery, Noah's Bagels and Peets Coffee. Thank you so much!

 

Grant awarded to Robinwood Station

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Congratulatins to Lisa Clifton, Sustainable Multifamily Community Project Coordinator at Clackamas County's Office of Sustainability for recieving a grant through Clackamas County's "Healthy Eating Active Living" grants program. Check out the Oregonian article about Lisa Clifton and the Robinwood Station crew who put this project together.

Fit-It Fair!

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Cristy (right) greets visitors to the Fit-It Fair! with Wing, Event Coordinator, (left) and a volunteer (center)Cristy Morales Munoz, a Confluence AmeriCorps member with City of Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability, showed off her amazing organizational skills at the first of this season's 3 Fix-It Fairs.  It was an amazing and bustling day that was supported with bilingual presentations and volunteers.

Cristy worked with Event Coordinators Wing and Desiree to make this a successful event that connected community members to money and energy saving resources. 

Cristy organized the dozens of exhibitors, volunteers, raffle prizes and even a free lunch for participants.

Some of the exhibitors on site to educate and inspire were some of our own sponsors and members including Oregon Environmental Council, Community Energy Project, Josiah Hill III Clinic.

There are more fix-it fairs coming up. You can check out the dates and the details HERE