Submitted by: Bill Rosenberger Name of event: Special Metals 100th anniversary event Hosted by: Special Metals
Date: August 20, 2022 Location: Special Metals Start: 10 am End: 2 pm
Goal of the event:
UWRC was invited to be a part of their 100th anniversary celerbation
Grant tracking: No Grants tracked:
Cities or counties targeted: Cabell County, Huntington, Cabell
Area(s) covered by event: Recognition, Resource Development, Volunteerism
Tracked Information
Recorded information: Items Distributed (info, shirts, literacy kits, etc)
Amount raised:
Individuals attended: 400
CE Credits earned:
Individuals enrolled:
Primary age group(s):
Gender: Female: Male: Non-Binary: Prefer not to say:
Racial makeup: White: Black or African American: Hispanic or Latino or Spanish Origin of any race: Asian: American Indian or Alaskan Native: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: Two or more races:
Items collected: How many?:
Items distributed: sunglasses and t-shirts How many?: 50
Items/types of kits: How many?:
Types of items donated: How many?:
Volunteers: Volunteer hours:
Event was for: Both Adults attended: 250 Children attended: 150 Staff attended: 2
How many organizations attended:
Which organizations attended:
Attendees represented: Donors (corp/individual)
Level of school:
Focus Areas
Health areas covered:
Education areas covered:
Financial Stability areas covered:
Basic Needs areas covered:
Community Impact areas covered:
Recognition areas covered: UWRC as a whole
Resource Development areas covered: Educate about UWRC
Volunteerism areas covered: General Volunteer Training
Event Activities were involved: Entertainment
Notes:
At the end of the event, we learned that the proceeds from their raffle were being donated to UWRC
———————— end of submission: Bill Rosenberger Special Metals 100th anniversary event August 20, 2022
Submitted by: Michael Ash Name of event: Example 2023 Hosted by: UWRC
Date: July 13, 2022 Location: UWRC Office Start: 9:00 am End:
Goal of the event:
To show an example.
Grant tracking: No Grants tracked:
Cities or counties targeted: Cabell County
Area(s) covered by event: Financial Stability, Recognition
Tracked Information
Recorded information: Demographics, Volunteers, Volunteer Hours
Amount raised:
Individuals attended: 220
CE Credits earned:
Individuals enrolled:
Primary age group(s): 16-18, 19-23, 24-29
Gender: Female, Male, Transgender, Other, Prefer not to say Female: 97 Male: 73 Non-Binary: Prefer not to say: 15
Racial makeup: Hispanic or Latino or Spanish Origin of any race, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian, Black or African American, White, Two or more races White: 78 Black or African American: 34 Hispanic or Latino or Spanish Origin of any race: 23 Asian: 6 American Indian or Alaskan Native: 3 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: Two or more races: 56
Items collected: How many?:
Items distributed: How many?:
Items/types of kits: How many?:
Types of items donated: How many?:
Volunteers: 15 Volunteer hours: 75
Event was for: Adults Adults attended: 215 Children attended: Staff attended: 5
How many organizations attended:
Which organizations attended:
Attendees represented: Adult Learners, Community Members, Non-Profits, VITA Clients
Level of school:
Focus Areas
Health areas covered:
Education areas covered:
Financial Stability areas covered: Employment Assistance & Job Training, Financial Education/Literacy, Poverty Reduction, Tax Assistance
Basic Needs areas covered:
Community Impact areas covered:
Recognition areas covered: Financial Stability/VITA
Resource Development areas covered:
Volunteerism areas covered:
Event Activities were involved: Educational Sessions/Booth, Job Skills Development, Life Skills Development, One-on-One Assistance (tax prep), Training
Notes:
Using a job/career readiness fair as an example.
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