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Transcript: Financial issues not enough money to support organization have more fund rasiers to raise money get government funding Not enough volunteers advertising contact volunteer clubs Calgary attractions are too expensive to go to redirect to public places parks libraries 2017 2018 Continue partnerships with refugee and immigrant programs Further expansion of funding, resources (etc.) from the programs Reach out to youth volunteer organizations (school clubs, youth central etc.) Begin making trades and partnerships with some of Calgary's attractions (zoo, museums, stampede etc.) Trading adverstising for free passes/advertising September 2017 (start of a new school year) Begin pilot project Trying out some new projects(learning programs) Needing volunteers and refugees/immigrants Uniting youth refugees/immigrants with Calgary's youth Enriching refugees and immigrants quality of life in the Calgary community, including: Learning languages Learning about Calgary's history Appreciating Calgary's environment Meeting other refugees Exploring some of Calgary's recreational centres Expanding Financial Requirements Since the organization is non-profit, all revenues will be used towards meaningful expenditures Donations may be made either through money, resources or time. The website has a dedicated space for donations, where people are able to contribute to the organization. Depending on the amount of volunteers and participants in the program, expenditures could change greatly, however this is an estimate for a general financial figure. Expanding Resources 2019 Donations may be either monetary and voluntary Because the organization is non-profit, all revenue will be used towards enhancing the experiences of the immigrants and refugees Libraries Parks Recreational Centers Schools Museums Expenditures Youth Volunteers Financial Requirements Resources Calgary's Amenities/Attractions Revenue Revenues Donations Fundraising City/Government Funding Volunteer Funding Continuing partnerships with refugee and immigrant programs Further expansion of funding, resources (etc.) from the programs Reach out to youth volunteer organizations (school clubs, youth central etc.) Begin making trades and partnerships with some of Calgary's attractions (zoo, museums, stampede etc.) Trading adverstising for free passes/advertising September 2018 (start of a new school year) Begin main project Using the data and statistics from the pilot project, a more enhanced project will be created that maximizes efficiency and uses resources in the best way possible Creating a database and survey that enables easy connection between refugee or immigrant youth and their peers. UNIFY Expenditures - $22,000 Volunteer Benefits - $10,000 Technologically needs - $1,000 Setting up spaces - $0 Marketing - $6,000 Special Events - $0 Merchandise - $5,000 Expanding Resources Theaters Zoo Stampede Total - $2,000 Technologically needs - $1,000 Marketing - $1,000 Youth Central Immigrant Services Calgary Girl Guides and Boy Scouts Calgary Public Library Canada World Youth School Clubs Donations Fund raising City/Government Funding Volunteer Fees https://unify-calgary.squarespace.com 2016 Syrian Refugee Support Programs/Warehouse ESL Programs for Refugees and Immigrants The Bridge Foundation YMAP Program Youth Inclusive Neighborhood Project Mosaic Family Resource Center Ethnocultural Council Calgary Our Objective Overcoming Challenges Programs