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RIC Announces Winter Leadership Institute
November 11, 2011
This
President's Day Weekend outside of Tuscon, Arizona, Rooted In Community
(RIC), in partnership with the Tuscon Community Food Bank's Youth Farm
Project, will be hosting our first Winter Leadership Institute. If you are a youth or adult mentor who works in food justice and youth empowerment, this gathering is for you!
A limited number of youth will be selected to join a national youth
working group to design activities and campaigns around the Youth Food Bill of Rights created at this past summer's RIC Summit. We are aiming to select a
diverse, committed, amazing mix of youth for this group! All youth are
encouraged to apply. There will be facilitated brainstorms, skill
building workshops on using media tools, talking to your legislators,
understanding food policy, and using creative arts to inspire and
organize in your communities.
Adults will have the opportunity to collaborate and learn from other leaders in food justice and youth empowerment work to identify best practices and challenges we face in our programs, have structured sessions to share materials and curriculum, and
attend workshops on weaving national advocacy work into your programs,
financial sustainability for your program, and using creative arts and
media as tools for your work. There will also be shared activities and
time to reflect, retreat, and build personal relationships with one
another. Please follow the links below to the applications and complete by December 1, 2011: Youth Application
Adult Application
More information, including logistical details and registration packet will be available in early January.
RIC youth go on the Food and Freedom Rides!
August 26, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Qucr0T6koc
WHYY coverage on RIC Summit!
August 17, 2011
Please check out the RIC coverage on WHYY in Philadelphia!!
Help Create The YOUTH FOOD BILL OF RIGHTS
June 18, 2011
Go to http://www.youthfoodbillofrights.com/And give voice to your demands for food justice, health, equity, and a viable food system. This year's Summer Summit will focus on creating a Youth Food Bill of Rights and presenting it at our Day Of Action on July 30th at 2pm in Constitution Center! You are the voice of change!
REGISTER FOR SUMMER CONFERENCE HERE!
June 3, 2011
For full information with a conference agenda and travel details, please download the pdf on our Events page. To register please follow these steps:
(1) Fill out this registration form: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/BZBHZTY (2) Submit payment for the conference online at www.rootedincommunity.org - click the DONATE TO RIC button to be directed to our payment page. • • • Payment must be received with registration packet. Registration fees CANNOT be paid at the conference. If you cannot pay online, please make any paper checks payable to Earth Island Institute with “2011 Rooted in Community Conference” on the memo line to: Earth Island Institute Attn: RIC Conference Registration 2150 Allston Way, Suite 460 Berkeley, CA 94704
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Please note that the RIC Summer Summit is designed to serve high-school aged youth and their adult mentors working in the food justice movement. If you are a college-aged youth or an adult wanting to attend without
youth, we have a short waiting list available. Before registering please
contact Kate Casale at kate@rootedincommunity.org.
New Fundraising Tips!
May 18, 2011
Everybody wants to bring their youth to the RIC conference
in Philadelphia this year, but its not always so easy to find the funds. So,
we’ve compiled some of the top fundraising ideas from RIC member organizations
around the nation.
- Fast
Food Fast- One of the most creative
and engaging fundraising ideas we’ve seen comes from our friends at SEEDS
in Durham, North Carolina. Each youth participant wrote a short summary of their
usual food habits and made it available for the community. Then they
challenged themselves to abstain from fast food, soda, and other unhealthy
foods for a full month and collected financial pledges from community
members who wanted to support their effort. This was a great way to raise
money, while raising awareness about healthy eating habits.
- Youth
Feast- Hosting a banquet (planned and
prepared by your teens of course) can be a great way to raise money, teach
culinary skills, and share the bounty of any gardens you’re working on.
Over at the Urban Nutrition Initiative, in Philadelphia, they hold an
annual feast with local musicians, student-grown foods and information
about their program. We hear that the spring vegetable pot pie is to die
for.
- Tap
Your Local Resources- Many of our
programs have strong relationships with local farmers markets,
businesses, or service groups like the Masons, Elks, or Rotary Club. Our
programs bring vibrancy and education to our communities
and RIC funding may be an opportunity to request their support.
Local farmers markets
and business have supported sending youth to RIC through sponsoring
a fundraiser, donating some of their
profits, or even using scholarship funds toward this youth
leadership development conference.
- Catering
To Their Needs- Do your youth cook
mouth-watering dishes and grow farm-fresh foods? Then let local community
members know that you’re offering catering services. It can be a quick way
to raise funds and give the teenagers substantial job experience. You
could even sell raffle tickets for a private meal for 10, catered by the
experienced youth in your program.
- Market
Your Talents- Obviously, farmers
markets can be a great venue for connecting with the local community and
bringing in some new funds. If you don’t already, try selling some
products at the farmers market. Or have your teens create skits and
musical pieces to perform at the farmers market and encourage the audience
to donate to the cause. This can be a fun, collaborative, and effective
way to fundraise in your local community.
2011 Conference Registration Open!
May 2, 2011
Please see our events page for this year's registration packet full of all the details for registering, travel, and our jam-packed amazing agenda!
Look forward to sharing with our growing RIC community!
Rooted In Community 2011 Summer Conference Announced! July 27-31st 2011 Philadelphia, PA
February 20, 2011
Youth Preparing Chants
Hosted by youth from the Urban Nutrition Initiative (UNI).
This year's gathering will be a Youth Leadership Summit that will amplify the voice of youth through trainings in advocacy, organizing, and creative activism.
Loving life at RIC-Farm Trips
November 2, 2010
Organizational Information Spreadsheet Available
February 7, 2010
As RIC grows, we want to make sure to provide as much information as possible about each member organization. To record this information, Kim Allen created a spreadsheet on Google Docs. The spreadsheet allows for much more information than we can put on the Local Groups page of the website. Thanks, Kim!
Anyone can access and see the spreadsheet by going to http://bit.ly/9PGEfx. If you want to add your organization to the spreadsheet, please send an email to hank@c-prep.org and we can set it up.
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