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BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OTTAWA
Partnering for Excellence
BACKGROUND OF BBBSO
“Big Brothers Big Sisters Ottawa (BBBSO) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing a one-to-one mentoring experience for children and youth in the National Capital Region.” (2008 Big Wrap Up)
“Big Brothers Big Sisters Ottawa has been creating Big Brother friendships since 1970and Big Sister friendships since 1973.”(www.bbbso.ca)
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
The agency had to turn away new volunteers due to lack of funding.
There is a common misconception that BBBSO requires volunteers, when in actual fact they have plenty of volunteers but not enough funding to expand their programs to support more “Bigs and Littles”.
MAIN GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
Provide door prizes for the 40th Anniversary Event
Fundraising for Big Brothers Big Sisters Ottawa Raising awareness in the community
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
Divide students into sub-groups according to particular events
Set dates for malls, college, and Chapters Collect donated items for draw and silent
auction from local businesses Have all students bring in baked goods for bake
sale Delegate additional duties
INVOLVEMENT
All students have been required to solicit for donations
All students are also required to bring a minimum of one tray or “batch” of baked goods for the bake sale
All students must participate in the setup, duration, or closing of an event.
All students are encouraged to distribute invitations for the Chapters Event to family and/or friends.
ISSUES/CHALLENGES
Getting businesses to donate items for the draw and silent auction
Finding a way for everyone to bring baked goods to the school on time
Organizing meetings and delegating duties Setting up event dates at specified locations
DOOR PRIZES INITIATIVE
Obtain gift cards and certificates from local businesses as door prizes for the 40th Anniversary Event.
TEAM “GONQ” BAKE SALE
Algonquin College on March 25, 2010 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Desserts supplied from each student
Music will be played to attract students
Draw from Bayshore Mall (carry-over).
TEAM ST. LAURENT A Silent auction of
locally donated items will take place at St. Laurent Shopping Centre on
March 27, 2010 from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Family Membership to Little Ray’s Reptiles
Family membership to the National Arts Gallery
Givenchy Perfume Set Two Tickets to a show at
National Arts Centre 6 passes to the Canadian
War Museum
TEAM BAYSHORE
A draw for locally donated prizes took place at Bayshore Shopping Centre on March 20, 2010 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. a Smashbox gift basket valued at $475.00, Ticket for 2 adults to the Lafleche Arial Park 5 group passes (of 5 people each) for Marked Paintball
valued at $350 each Includes: rentals and paintballs
4 passes for Cosmic Adventures Gift certificates
OUR SUCCESS THUS FAR
Drum roll...if you please
$522.63...with much more on the way!
CHAPTERS EVENT
An invitation fundraiser event will take place at Chapter’s Pinecrest location
March 31, 2010 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
10% of sales that evening donated to all organizations partnered with Algonquin CYW students, including BBBSO
FUNDING AND RESOURCES
Volunteer work from the students of our classroom.
External resources: Local business donations / donation boxes in the
community Mall and student association bookings Personal baking ingredients Assorted supplies from BBBSO displaying their logo Insurance policies required for mall bookings
A BIG THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS!
We would like to give thanks to the local businesses who have donated to our events as of this date.
CLASS 040!!!
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