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www.latinoserviceproviders.org
Sharing Information...Empowering People
2016
LSP HOST MEETING GUIDELINES
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What to do?
How does the meeting work?
2016 Goal
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Welcome
LSP Membership
Host Guidelines
LSP Meetings
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Welcome
Mission
The LSP mission is to build a healthier com-munity by serving and strengthening Latino families and children, and reducing disparities related to ethnicity or race within Sonoma County.
Vision
To invest in a community where Latinos are fully integrated into the larger community by having equal opportunities, sup-port, and access to ser-vices in their pursuit of a higher quality of life.
Funded
Latino Service Providers is funded by the Men-tal Health Services Act and contracted through Sonoma County Depart-ment of Health Services, Behavioral Health Division.
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LSP Membership HOST GUIDELINES
The Latino Service Providers of Sonoma County (LSP) invites you to join
this vibrant and inclusive group of change agents working in Sonoma
County for the Latino community and the community at large. LSP is
committed to enhancing the quality of life and support of the Latino
community.
Click Here To Become a Member
3 Receive an electronic bicultural
weekly resource newsletter.
3 Admission to monthly
meetings to share your agency
information & learn about others.
3 Opportunity for your agency to
host a meeting.
3 Access to LSP newsletter and
website to disseminate news
and events that impact the
Latino community.
3 Partnering with LSP to connect
with the Latino community.
3 Share information.
3 Support collaboration.
3 Recruit bilingual staff.
3 Engage the Latino community.
3 Network with other non-profits.
3 Learn about their services.
Membership Benefits Include
Members Rely on LSP to
Meeting Space
,5THINGS TO DOA MONTHBEFORELSP MEETINGS
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1-2 WEEKS IN ADVANCE
ON THE DAY OF THE MEETING
AFTER THE MEETING
ONE DAY PRIOR TO THE MEETING
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LSP Meetings
WHAT DO I NEED TO DO AT LEAST ONE MONTH PRIOR?
3 Create a Flyer- We ask that you de-velop a flyer to announce your meeting. Please include your logo along with the LSP logo, tag line and PROP 63 logo and send to us at least 30 days before the meeting. Sample flyers are attached. Click here for LSP logo and PROP 63. You may develop your own flyer or use the sample flyer. Please, submit in word or pdf format and include on your flyer: RSVP.
3 Meeting Space- Ensure you have reserved a meeting space and chairs to accommodate 25-50 attendees.
3 Sign-In Table- Please set up a 6-8 foot table for member sign-in.
3 Resource Table Space- We ask that you reserve a table in the meeting room for resources. Attendees will bring flyers, guides, brochures, and business cards to set on this table. It is your choice whether to keep the unused resources or ask attendees to take them back after the meeting.
3 Video Segment- Contact Jenny Marin, at Marin Multimedia Services confirm that your questionnaire was received and schedule a date for your video segment.
[email protected]@gmail.com
LSP Meetings help members collaborate and create stronger community networks in Sonoma County. A different organization/agency offers to host an LSP meeting each month. Hosting a meeting allows the host to highlight their program(s), service(s), staff, and location. The host provides the meeting space and light refreshments accommodating anywhere from 25 to 50 attendees.
MARIN MULTIMEDIA VIDEO PRODUCTION
As a benefit to you for hosting the meeting, we produce a 1-3 minute video of your agency. Designate a representative to be available to our video production staff as the host meeting date approaches. This video will benefit community members and people who want to learn about you via our website, Youtube, and Facebook. Please, refer to the handout from Marin Multimedia Serviceson page 11-12 for more information.
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Refreshments Please make arrange-ments to provide refreshments for 25 to 50 people. In the past, some hosts have requested on their flyer for members to RSVP to a staff member in order to ob-tain an approximate number of attendees. Some hosts provide a full lunch, while others choose to have light refreshments; this is up to your organization and budget.
Set Up Please have the meeting space, sign-in table, resource table, power point (if needed), refreshments, etc. set up and ready for LSP members by 11:15am. Members will be encouraged to enjoy refreshments upon arrival.Meet the LSP Representative An LSP staff member and/or volunteer will be there at approximately 11:00 am. to set up, help with last minute issues and to facilitate the meeting. LSP Members Arrive LSP members usually start arriving around 11:15am; they should sign in, find a seat and help themselves to lunch/refreshments.
Presentation to Highlight Your Agency Prepare a 30 minute presen-tation. This can be an informal presen-tation or you may choose to include a power point, You are responsible for all equipment and set up required. Your presentation can include, but is not limited to: Who you are, what you do, highlight services and/or programs, opportunities within your organization, introduction of staff, etc. Signs – Create signs that will guide attendees to the meeting room. This is especially helpful when your office or meeting room is difficult to locate.
Sign-in Sheets After the meeting, an LSP representative will collect all the sign-in sheets. If requested, we can provide you with a copy of the sign-in sheets after the meeting by email or mail after we have received permission from all attendees.
THANK YOU!!! Congratulations you have successfully hosted an LSP Meeting!
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Creating Systems of Integration through
SOCIAL MEDIA
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HOW DOES THE MEETING WORK?
Meeting Begins- Around 11:40am, an LSP representative will initiate the meeting by introducing themselves along with the Host and briefly welcomes the first speaker.
Host Presentation- You will have 30 minutes to highlight your program(s) and/or service(s), staff, talk about opportunities within your organization, etc. The 30 minutes includes your question and answer time. Please honor this time frame.
Round Robin- After you (the host) has introduced your program in the 30 minute time frame, attendees are given 1-2 minutes (round-robin style) to introduce themselves and share announcements from their organization or group and are encouraged to bring educational materials to share.
Closing Remarks- A LSP representative will close the meeting with any additional remarks, reminders and/or announcements. Attendees are encouraged to network and form collaborations with other LSP members.
When resources permit, Marin Multimedia Services will video tape your presentation.
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LATINO SERVICE PROVIDERS &MARIN MULTIMEDIA SERVICES
Latino Service Providers and Marin Multimedia created professional videos for our 2015 Host Monthly Meeting members with great success . This year we want to expand benefits to our members. During the month you are hosting the meeting, we will promote your organization in different social media platforms.
NEW 2016HOST MEMBERS BENEFITS
3 Posting an article about your organization on: Nonprofits’ Blog.
3 Promoting your organization on Twitter and
Facebook.
3 High quality video uploaded on YouTube
and our webpage.
3 Distributing your information in our
e-newsletter.
Content and images for social media should be
provided by your organization. We will manage
a dynamic campaign for your nonprofit for a
month. This will be free of cost and produced
with excellent quality.
Successful social media requires consistency,
time and effort. Using these tools you can
capture attention for your cause and create a
strong network.
We want your volunteers, stakeholders, and our community to know more about
your organization and strengthen your relationship with them. We want to promote
and celebrate your hard work and create and/or increase your positive image in our
community.
If everything changes, how can organizations stay current using
SOCIAL MEDIA?
WHY SHOULD YOUR ORGANIZATIONUSE SOCIAL MEDIA?
3 It is immediate, affordable and customizable to your target audience.
3 Connects and creates fast partnerships.
3 Strengthens your relationship with your supporters.
3 Helps you to communicate with your stakeholders.
3 It is an open window for questions and discussions.
3 Helps you publicly thank your supporters.
3 Everybody is listening and commenting, you can benefit from it.
3 Your mission and vision will be exposed multiple times.
3 Creates momentum for your organization.
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Social Media is participation. It creates a strong engagement for your cause. Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Blogs, Instagram and LinkedIn among others have proven their efficiency promoting different organizations and helping them to reach their marketing strategies.
NEXT STEP
Please, read and complete the questionnaires(pages 14-15) and send both to Marin MultimediaServices. You have two options for sending bothquestionnaires.1. Print out and send us your answers in a PDF file to [email protected]. Save this brochure in your computer using your nonprofit organization’s name. Open it, fill out the form and click the submit buttom. If you have any questions about this specifically, email: [email protected]
Organizations are the reflection of our society. The way it delivers and receives information
changes with the advances of technology. The new ways to deliver content, connect, and engage
with our internal and external clients has changed drastically in the last 10 years. Big and small
organizations adjust their way to deliver information and connect.
Pre-Production QuestionsOrganization’s Name Organization’s Address:
Contact Name: Contact phone #:
Photo Shooting Date Time
Video Shooting Date Time Subjects or scenes that you would like to be taken:
What obstacles do you think might interfere with our work that day?
What is the main point you want to represent through the images?
After viewing this production, what do you want your primary audience
to KNOW:
to FEEL:
to DO (what action do you want them to take):
If you could leave just one thought in the audience’s mind, what would it be?
After fill out all the fields, please click the submit button.
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About Your OrganizationFacebook
Blog
Others Social MediaAccounts
1. We want to know the history of your organization and how it started in Sonoma County?
3. Is there any cost for the program(s) or service(s)?
4. Who is eligible for the program(s) or service(s) offered?
5. How can we support your organization?
6. Something that you would like to mention (Awards, perspectives for the next year, etc.)
7. How our community will be affected without the presence of your organization?
2. Please, define the services and programs offered in your organization.
Sample Flyer
¡Unidos Obtendremos Resultados!
Join Latino Service Providers Sonoma County in February for our monthly meeting hosted by Sonoma County Behavioral Health!
Learn about Sonoma County Behavioral Health services!
This is also a great opportunity for you to meet and network with other community gatekeepers, leaders, and community members. Please bring your flyers, brochures, or business cards to share with our community.
RSVP and for more information please call Emilia at 707-837-9577
Latino Service Providers’ Meeting
Hosted by:
Sonoma County Behavioral Health
WHEN: Thursday, February 25th, 2016 11:30 am to 1:00 pm
WHERE: Sonoma County Behavioral Health 490 Mendocino Avenue (at 7th Street)
Santa Rosa, CA Manzanita Room on the 2nd Floor
RSVP to: Emilia@[email protected] ***Please allow plenty of time for parking***
***Nearest parking garage is located one block away on 7th Street***
Light lunch will be provided!
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Thursday, January 28, 2016 11:30 am to 1:00 pm
Church of One Tree 492 Sonoma Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Lunch catered by Probation Camp RSVP to [email protected] by 01/20/2015
The Partnership Phone: 707-543-4671
City of Santa Rosa 100 Santa Rosa Avenue, Room 10
Santa Rosa, CA 95404 [email protected]
Latino Service Providers’ Meeting
Hosted by:
Santa Rosa Violence Prevention Partnership
A collaborative effort involving private citizens, government, local community-based
organizations, schools, parents, the faith community, and local law enforcement
www.ThePartnershipSR.org
Latino Service Providers Phone: 707-837-9577
930 Shiloh Road Windsor, CA 95492
[email protected] www.latinoserviceproviders.org
OUR YOUTH. OUR SAFETY.
OUR COMMUNITY.
Sample Flyer Latino Services Providers
930 Shiloh Rd. Bldg. 40Suite A, Windsor, CA.
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www.latinoserviceproviders.org Latino Service Providers
707 837 9577 @lspcalifornia
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ANY QUESTIONS?Call: Community Program Coordinator at 707- 837-9577 orEmail: [email protected]
If you have any questions or concerns please don’t hesitate to call or email Latino Service Providers. We are here to help you reach out to the Latino community and would like to make it as easy as possible.
We appreciate your time and effort in hosting this meeting and we hope you find it a valuable experience.
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