Posts Tagged ‘members’

The Bright Side of Health in Michigan

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

 The Bright Side is a CEDAM program committed to telling the stories of CEDAM members and other organizations helping Michigan’s people and communities. Each episode focuses on a different topic in community economic development. CEDAM members are invited to submit ideas for the show and participate on the show’s advisory committee. Interested? Send a note to Olivia Courant, courant@cedam.info, 517-485-3588.

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Episode 6 – Michigan: A Good State of Health
Supported by the Michigan State Housing Development Authority. Find out more about helping a future episode.

In this Episode:
Introduction by host Anneshia Freeman in Grand Rapids [watch now]
The Lies That Bind® [watch now]
Extra: Anneshia Book Interview [watch now]
Ingham Health Plan [watch now]
Crim Festival of Races [watch now]
Everybody Eats [watch now]
Just B Yoga [watch now]
The Wellness Center [watch now]
Ending, credits, and outtakes [watch now]

Three Reasons to Renew Your CEDAM Membership

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

You help your community. We help you. Here’s how:

1. Great Trainings

CEDAM’s 2012 training line-up addresses tough questions including:

  • I have a great idea for the vacant building in my neighborhood – how do I make it happen?
  • Why do our clients keep returning to bad habits?
  • How do we get more diverse participation in our community projects?
  • What makes some communities attract families and professionals while others lose population?
  • Grant funding seems to be drying up. How can we support our programs?

It’s not too late to sign up for our intensive real estate development boot camp (May 8-11), our thought-provoking sessions on working with challenging populations (May 15), authentically engaging your community (May 16) and creating vibrant communities (June 6) and our fund development workshop (Sept. 13-14).

All CEDAM members get significant discounts on these trainings. In addition, Practitioner and Partner organizations get a single-day training free.

2. Exclusive Resources

Whether you need grant opportunities, affordable strategic planning, media contacts for your latest press release or the latest news in rural development, we have you covered.

We issue monthly funding alerts* and e-newsletters on six different topic areas. Our Member Portal has a press kit, a statewide media contacts list, an executive director evaluation template, access to a 87% off GrantStation subscription and more.** For anything else you need, CEDAM staff is happy to help – Practitioners get two free hours of technical assistance, e.g. strategic planning, website development, video production, grant review or nearly anything else you can think of.*

3. Connections

You, more than anyone, know the importance of a connected community. CEDAM members are linked to colleagues around the state through our committees, trainings, events and communications. Your fellow members can help you solve problems, reach new people and even blow off steam (kick back at our membership celebration on April 24 – Practitioners and Partners get a free admission!). CEDAM also connects you to advocacy efforts in Lansing and DC and to dozens of other organizations working toward similar goals.

How to Renew

If you don’t renew by March 31, you’ll be cut off from these benefits, and we’d hate to see that happen! To renew, go to members.cedam.info and follow the renewal directions on the home page (check out the help page if you get stuck). Detroit members should renew through CDAD.

*Practitioner members only
**Practitioner and Partner members only

“We love connecting people to things they need and supporting our neighbors in a real way.”

Monday, December 12th, 2011

To say that Scott Alan Davis is busy is a gross understatement. Scott is the Executive Director of Vanguard CDC, a nonprofit serving Detroit’s North End. Something you need to know about him is that he greets everyone with a hug. That hug gives you great insight into Scott and the principles at work at Vanguard: connection, warmth, authenticity, community.

At our meeting various staff members were popping in and out of his office with questions about the Thanksgiving turkey donations to neighborhood churches and they were getting a new phone system installed at the same time. The office was supposed to close at 1:00 pm, but at 3:40 pm I counted 5 people still there scurrying around trying to get turkeys and food baskets ready for distribution. “My staff is incredible,” Scott tells me. “Why are we still here when the office is supposed to be closed and it’s a holiday weekend? It’s because we are all crazy…” he laughs. “No really it’s because we love what we do. We love connecting people to things they need and supporting our neighbors in a real way.”

I asked him about the types of resources they provide to residents; I was literally stunned by all of the ways that Vanguard connects their neighbors to things they need. Let’s start with their North End Community Connection telephone service. This is a weekly service that calls residents and shares updates for community events and news. If you miss the call, you can call in yourself or look on their website to find out what is happening. “People LOVE this!” he says. “We just did a survey to find out what residents liked best about what we offer here and the weekly telephone call was something that a lot of people said they found useful.”

Scott explained to me that the programs Vanguard offers fall into three different categories: Educational Development, Economic Development and Community Development. He mentioned that the organization started as a result of their educational programs, specifically before and after-school programs where they partnered with neighboring schools. Under the Educational Development umbrella they currently focus on early childhood education and youth development. One way they do this is through Camp Jump Start. This is a summer camp for children ages 5-11 that uses real-world experiences to teach math, reading and fitness. One of their largest goals is to begin the conversation about changing the education system as a whole (“our education system is janky, broken and tired”).

When we began discussing the Economic Development branch of Vanguard’s programming, it took three pages in my notebook to capture the services and programs that they offered. Milwaukee Junction Small Business Center was started in April of 2009. It is a small business incubator staffed by Vanguard that provides North End entrepreneurs with assistance in starting a business and also provides support to existing businesses.

A program that I found particularly impressive was the Next Steps Community Reintegration program. This program serves formerly incarcerated men and women who have ‘maxed out’ of prison (served their maximum sentence). Next Steps provides them basic needs (food, housing, transportation) and opportunities to build new skills, start a business, complete their educations and connect to their community again. Scott told me that they were just finishing with the first year of their AmeriCorps program. Vanguard hires 20 of the returning citizens from the Next Steps program to work for up to a year as an AmeriCorps and gives people a chance to work in and serve their community. These AmeriCorps run the Get it Done Team; this is a service that helps seniors and other neighborhood residents with everyday tasks or projects. They will help you move your furniture, mow your lawn, clean your gutters, haul away debris- you name it, they will ‘get it done’.

Impressed? I haven’t even told you about the Youth Leadership program yet! Partnering with the Skillman Foundation, JP Morgan Chase Bank and City Connect Detroit, Vanguard was able to hire 60 youth from various North End neighborhoods. With $60,000 dedicated to youth stipends, Camp Positive Influence allowed kids from ages 12-18 to develop marketable skills by doing work focused on community beautification, digital media and community awareness. At the end of the summer the youth had created 12 murals, participated in classes that taught them how to deejay and produced a documentary about domestic violence. In the fall they are using all of the skills they learned about creating and operating a business to launch a teen night on Friday nights where they will do the deejaying, marketing, coordination and run the concession stand.

Last, but certainly not least, is the Community Development ‘bucket’ at Vanguard. These programs help North End residents with food, utility bills, appliances, clothing, transportation and housing (Vanguard has built over 75 units of affordable housing). The Store House of Hope is a partnership between Vanguard and several area churches and is a pantry of choice for food, clothing and a place that you can do your laundry. ‘The beautiful part of this is that when someone comes to Vanguard and needs something, let’s say a stove or to pay a large utility bill, an email goes to the community members and churches and most of the time they can find what the person needs within the community…someone has an extra stove or can pay the other persons bill…without going to another agency for support,’ Scott tells me.

I also asked Scott to explain to me their somewhat unconventional slogan of ‘Connect to the Power of the V.’ He explained that they are harnessing the power of community connection to get everyone through difficult times together. Connecting to the Power of the V is connecting community members together so they can share what they have and get what they need. Makes sense.

Tiffany Lemieux-McKissic is CEDAM’s Manager of Membership and Communications. She spends time traveling around the state and meeting with CEDAM members to find out about all of the awesome things they are doing to help their communities.  

New CEDAM Member Benefit – GrantStation

Monday, October 31st, 2011

We are pleased to announce a new benefit for CEDAM members: complete, affordable access to GrantStation. GrantStation is a searchable database of private, state and federal grant opportunities. CEDAM members can get a one year membership to GrantStation, the searchable database, newsletter and other funding tools for $75. The regular price for this service is $599, so we hope you take advantage of this new member benefit to expand your search for funding! We are able to offer this opportunity through our membership at the National Alliance of Community Economic Development Associations (NACEDA).

If you are a current CEDAM member interested in this benefit, follow these four steps on the NACEDA website to set up your $75 GrantStation membership.

Please note that we plan to continue to offer monthly funding alerts via email to CEDAM members.

Not a CEDAM member? Become a member online.

CEDAM Launches New Online Member Portal

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Beginning today, a new online tool will let CEDAM members manage their contact in
formation, renew their membership, access restricted members-only resources, view a current member directory, register for events and more.

screenshot of CEDAM Member PortalThe CEDAM Member Portal can be found at http://members.cedam.info, but the key tools are integrated into the main CEDAM website (www.cedam.info) for a seamless experience. The site is built with Wild Apricot, a membership management platform for nonprofits and associations. Interested organizations can sign up for a 30-day free trial here.

We are thrilled to finally launch this new system,” said Katie Fritz, CEDAM’s Policy and Program Manager, who handles CEDAM’s technological needs. “It will make many tasks easier for members, and it will free up a lot of staff administration time so we can focus on our programmatic activities.”

All members should receive an email this week confirming the information we have on record for them. If you are a member and your information is incorrect, you can log in to update it. Visit the Member Portal help page for instructions.

Non-members will be able to use the Member Portal as well: the site will contain registration forms for the Comprehensive Community Development Institute, a public directory of members and a new and improved membership application.

If you have questions or feedback regarding the new member portal, please contact Katie Fritz at fritz@cedam.info or 517.485.3588. We look forward to hearing from you!