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Transcript: 1) Team 2) The Problem Why Should I Care? WHY? We believe in the power of ideas. It is in unproven nonprofits that anwers to social problems are waiting to be uncovered. F: the private and public sectors are failing our kids; our nation is falling behind. American innovation; untapped potential of the kids. Time is now to encourage ideas and innovation within the third sector to impact low-income youth There is a clear need and market opportunity: Most of the nonprofits are small, but the smallest and newest ones get the least amount of funding. At the same time, almost a quarter of Bay Area youth are living in poverty. What's the solution? 3) The Solution HOW: We fund start-up Bay Area nonprofits to break the cycle of poverty for low-income youth. New: you have had your 501(c)(3) for 5 years or less, or you're regionally expanding Small: operating budget between $25k-$500K Youth Focused: you serve low-income children in the Bay Area 4) Model Find Impact & measurement intentional Cost effectiveness/conscious/SROI Invest Grants of $10k-$50k GenOps Multi-year (3 year average) Infrastructure/Team development Connect to our network Launch To foundation partner(s) focused on >$50K funding, scale and/or replicability 3b) Competitive Adv Small organization size allows us to be nimble internally Choosing to grant to start-up nonprofits; we believe where no one else will Board covers operating costs = 100% of each $ donated goes directly to programs Our unique access to athletes will raise the visibility of our grantees As the first believer we start a pipeline, with successful launch to larger funders as the goal Geography: SV = the heart and pulse of innovation History: We were born this way because of Ronnie Staff experience: over 15 years working in high-performing NPOs 5) The Future Key Milestones 2012: 1st cohort; unveiling event 2013: 2nd cohort; BOD covering operating costs; annual dinner 2014: 3rd cohort; increased ASHK staffing; 25th anniv dinner & launch 2015: 1st cohort "handed off"; Industry Problem: Class divide/OWS among nonprofits: 80% of dollars go to the same, bigger nonprofits every year 40% of nonprofits were created in the past 10 years but they only receive 15% of the funding Crowded field: over 10,000 nonprofits in Bay Area Yet 75% of nonprofits have a budget under $500K the number of foundations in the U.S. has doubled in the past 20 years, while grant dollars have grown 43 percent since 1999. But the number of registered public charities has tripled in the last decade, far outpacing the growth rate in giving. Competition for funding has never been so steep Poverty Problem: Poor outcomes: 1 in 4 (fabricated stat) youth nonprofits unsuccessful, without lasting impact on kids; 20% of Bay Area kids born poor; 20% don't graduate high school; x % in justice system; number of kids served by Bay Area nonprofits; concentration of nonprofits in affluent vs. impoverished areas WHAT Vision, Direction, Go to Market Plan (may be own slide) The promise ?Should add in Ad BOD names? ?Other key funders? ?Athletes? 7) Closing slide 6) The Ask What's the value add of our solution? WHAT? ASHK provides select organizations the network, skills and capital to be successful and get picked up by larger foundational funders. Target Bay Area 501(c)3 that focus on instilling behavior change (that can break the cycle of poverty) in low-income youth. We have a particular interest in supporting programs that use sports as the vehicle for intentional, lasting change. The grab and WHY 3a) The Target Market & Opp

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Transcript: Gang - An organized group of criminals Gang Prevention Police Services Community Assessment Action Networks http://www.gangprevention.ca/partners/about-us Correctional Facilities People often join gangs because; They give a sense of friendship and family They have not developed the skills to constructively express feelings of anger and rage They have no hope and see no alternative For survival Gangs are a part of family tradition Canada has 434 youth gangs with roughly 7,000 members nationally Canadian youth gangs: Ontario has around 216 youth gangs with roughly 3,320 members, Saskatchewan has 28 gangs and 1,315 members, followed by British Columbia with 102 youth gangs and 1,027 members 94% of gang members are male 48% of youth gang members are under the age of 18 & 39% are between 16 and 18 years old Police & The Causes Of Gang Affiliation The Hells Angels are a world wide motorcycle gang, whom are often associated with riding Harley Davidson motorcycles. Motto: "Angels Forever, Forever Angels" Founded in Fontana, California, 1948. Members are known to participate in violent crimes such as drug dealing, trafficking stolen goods, extortion and are involved in prostitution. Known to organize social events such as group road trips, fundraisers, parties, and motorcycle rallies. Nearest Hells Angels chapter would be in Toronto. Need to learn to stop the problem before it occurs; focus on youth. class courses, public programs, etc. Come up with rehabilitation programs that are more accessible/available Make therapy groups (or even individual) therapy, so gang members have someone to talk too **Ensure that those willing to get help will be safe to join/attend these programs (have safe spots) On December 6 1969, Meredith Hunter was killed while attending the Altamont Free Festival by a member of the Hells Angels. It was during the Rolling Stones’ set, that a 21-year-old Hells Angel named Alan Passaro stabbed a gun-wielding 18-year-old named Meredith Hunter to death just 20 feet in front of the stage. The Rolling Stones had hired several Hells Angels to work as security during the event. Why Are Gangs An Issue Gang crimes; Drug smuggling and sales Arms trafficking Theft Human trafficking Illegal immigration Battery Extortion Kidnapping Murder Financial crimes Etc. Organizations & Services Thursday, July 2, 2016 The Rolling Stones Disaster At Altamont The Hells Angels The Death Of Meredith Hunter Who Are They Gang Statistics Areas Of Need Ad Campaign Cons & Solutions Addressing The Issue Facts cited The poster can be placed in any public area including; schools, bus stops, community centers, public message boards, etc. Correctional Facilities How do we solve the problem? Community Assessment Action Networks (C.A.A.N) GANGS: Hells Angels Areas Still In Need Barker, T. (2004, December). Exporting American Organized Crime-Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs. Peotone, IL: National Gang Crime Research Center Retrieved April, 2016, from https://www.ncjrs.gov/App/Publications/abstract.aspx?ID=206140 Community Assessment Action Networks employees. (2016). About Us | Gang Prevention. British Columbia, Canada: Justice Education Society of BC. Retrieved 2016, from http://www.gangprevention.ca/partners/about-us Dulaney, W. L. (2005, November). A Brief History of "Outlaw" Motorcycle Clubs. Fort Lauderdale, FL: International Journal Of Motorcycle Studies. Retrieved April, 2016, from http://ijms.nova.edu/November2005/IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html Federal Bureau of Investigation. (2007). Hell's Angels: The FBI Files. Minneapolis, MN: Filiquarian Publishing, LLC. Retrieved April, 2016. History.com Staff. (2009). The Altamont Festival brings the 1960s to a violent end. United States: A+E Networks. Retrieved April, 2016, from http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-altamont-festival-brings-the-1960s-to-a-violent-end James, R. (2009, August 03). The Hells Angels. United States: Time Inc.. Retrieved April, 2016, from http://content.time.com/time/nation/ article/0,8599,1914201,00.html Maysles, A., Maysles, D., & Zwerin, C.(Directors). (1970, December 6). Gimme Shelter [Motion picture]. United States: Maysles Films Inc., Cinema V (UK), 20th Century Fox (USA). Retrieved April, 2016. Miller, A. (2016, January 22). Raids at Hells Angels clubhouse in Toronto and Oshawa townhouse net $30K in drugs, 8 charged. Toronto, ON: Global News. Retrieved April, 2016, from http://globalnews.ca/news/2471770/raids-at-hells-angels-hq-in-toronto-and-oshawa-townhouse-net-30k-in-drugs-8-charged/ Parker, A. (2009, November 10). How The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club Works. United States: HowStuffWorks.com. Retrieved April, 2016, from http://auto.howstuffworks.com/hells-angels.htm RCMP. (2006). Youth gangs in Canada: What do we know? Ottawa, ON: Government of Canada: Public Safety Canada. Retrieved 2016, from https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/rsrcs/pblctns/gngs-cnd/index-en.aspx#fn11 Thompson, H. S. (1999). Hell's Angels: A strange and terrible saga. New York, NY: Modern

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Transcript: THE THIEF LORD By: Cornelia Funke SUMMARY SUMMARY After losing their mother, two brothers, Prosper and Bo, run away to Venice, Italy, the city that their late mother had told them was full of magic and wonders. Prosper and Bo are brought in by a group of lost children, just like them. All of the children look up to their charming leader, the Thief Lord, who is not much older than them but has a completely different sense of mystery surrounding him. Prosper and Bo undergo many challenges along their way, as they maneuver through the city of Venice that holds many secrets yet to be discovered. There are many reasons why I chose to read The Thief Lord: The novel's summary intrigued me. The story has an interesting plot and setting (Venice). I had read another novel by Cornelia Funke in the past titled Inkheart, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I usually like reading fantasy books with a realistic setting. The cover art was appealing. Why I Chose to Read This Book Why I Chose to Read This Book Primary Audience I think that Cornelia Funke wrote The Thief Lord primarily for children and young adults. Today, it is considered a children's novel by many, but people of all ages continue to read it. Primary Audience One of the main characters of The Thief Lord is Prosper, who has a younger brother named Boniface, or Bo. Prosper is very protective of his younger brother and would do anything to keep him safe. He tends to worry excessively about the smallest things, but he is quite mature for his age. Even though he lives on the streets, Prosper usually doesn't steal from or pickpocket anyone, and forbids Bo from even attempting to steal. Throughout the novel, Prosper faces many internal conflicts such as his guilt for running away from his aunt with Bo in the middle of the night. He wishes that Bo could live a normal life in a normal home, but if it had to be with his Aunt Esther, he would rather live in the streets of Venice. Prosper also feels responsible for everything his brother does, which leads to him being in a constant state of worry and anxiety. He is motivated to prove to his aunt that he can survive on his own with Bo, and that Bo doesn't need anyone but his older brother. Character Analysis Character Analysis 3 SYMBOLS 3 SYMBOLS Symbol: Lion The lion represents Prosper's strength and courage throughout the novel. Symbol: Angel Wings The angel wings symbolize how Prosper used his deceased mother's words to guide himself and Bo to Venice. Symbol: Linked Chain The linked chain represents how Prosper's and Bo's fates will always be linked with the friends they made in Venice. 2 QUOTES 2 QUOTES “Children are caterpillars and adults are butterflies. No butterfly ever remembers what it felt like being a caterpillar” (Funke, 53). Riccio responds with this quote when he is asked by Prosper if he wishes he was grown-up. This quote relates to the theme in which Riccio says that he would rather be a child than an adult, whereas Prosper, who asked the question, wishes to be an adult. Prosper thinks that, as an adult, he is "free" to do anything he wants, as opposed to the Conte and Contessa, two middle-aged adults who come in later in the story, who desire for the innocence and freedom they had in their lost youth. "'Wouldn't it be great if someone really nice was after you like that?' Riccio pushed his tongue into his tooth-gap. 'Some nice filthy-rich uncle or grandfather, just like in the stories Hornet reads to us'" (Funke, 147). 2 QUOTES 2 QUOTES Riccio is part of the group of children that took in Prosper and Bo. He was brought up in an orphanage, never knowing who his biological parents were. In this quote, it is shown that Riccio wants to have a family and live in a house of riches, but he has never had the opportunity to live in a true home. "'I hope you brought some decent goods this time,' the man murmured disdainfully, but the boys noticed how he stared at the bag in Prosper's hands, like a hungry cat eyeing up a fat, juicy mouse" (Funke 40). LITERARY DEVICES LITERARY DEVICES This is an example of a simile, a direct comparison between two things using "like" or "as." This simile expresses Barbarossa's cunning personality, as he talks to the children pretending he has no interest in them while his eyes are glued to what is in Prosper's hand. There are a couple major differences between the novel and the movie adaptation of The Thief Lord. The most evident difference is that Prosper and Bo had met Scipio through Hornet in the novel, but in the movie, Scipio had caught Prosper shoplifting medicine for Bo. Another distinct difference is Bo's age where he is stated to be 5 in the novel, but says he is 6 years and 3 months old in the movie. Overall, I definitely prefer the book over the movie. The book captures more details and is quite enjoyable to read multiple times. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE BOOK & THE MOVIE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE BOOK & THE MOVIE

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Transcript: Book PowerPoint Period 6 The Shining The Shining By Stephen King 1. Introduction - Jack Torrance, his wife, and his son all move in to a haunted hotel. 2. Rising Action - The Overlook residents convinces Jack to kill his wife while he is drunk. 3. Climax - Jack couldn't resist to kill his wife, so he did it and went crazy. 4. Falling Action - The Overlook explodes, and Jack dies. 5. Resolution - Hallorann guides two women to safety from The Overlook. Plotline Plotline This is a Man vs. Man story. The manager of The Overlook, along with the workers there convinced Jack to kill his wife, which lead to more than just his wife's death. Conflict Conflict This story takes place at a hotel in the Colorado Rockies. This hotel is a fake one, and it has the name "The Overlook". Setting Setting Jack Torrance - An average man that ends up going crazy and doing horrible things to hurt people. Wendy Torrance - Jack's wife, she got murdered by Jack, after The Overlook convinced him to do it. Danny Torrance - The child of the two, has "the shining" which means he has psychic powers. Characters Characters Dick Hallorann - One of the people who had the "shining" powers. He shared this with his grandmother. Stuart Ullman - The Overlook's manager, warns people of "cabin fever" where someone killed their family and themselves. Horace Derwent - An accountant who owned The Overlook. Tony - Someone who is thought to be Danny at 15. Characters Characters The Shining is the story of a desperate family of 3, and their son has disturbing sightings in his psychic thoughts, and Jack's writings go nowhere, and The Overlook forces Jack to kill many people. Theme / Main Idea Theme / Main Idea My personal reaction to this story was that I love this story, and wish that I had seen the movie to see both representations of this story. Personal Reaction Personal Reaction 1. The Shining (May 23, 1980) There were no similar books. One similar movie. Similar Books/Movies Similar Books/Movies October 1st - October 5th: Periodic reading of the story. October 20th - October 22nd: Thinking about, and creating the presentation. October 30th - November 2nd: Rehearsal for presenting and then presenting. Timeline Timeline Stephen King was born in born on September 21st, 1947 in Portland, Maine. He married Tabitha King, and they are both authors. King's first professional story was The Glass Floor, then to Startling Mystery Stories in 1967. King's first novel was Carrie, and was accepted by publishing house "Doubleday". About Stephen King About Stephen King That's all? Thanks to my editor: They don't want their name said. That's all?

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