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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.1 Regional Mtg Rm Valley Volunteer Ctr CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: August 10, 1992 SUBJECT Request from Valley Volunteer Center for use of the Regional Meeting Room Report by Diane Lowart, Recreation Director E)03IBITS ATTACHED Correspondence from Christine Lafferty, � 1I1� Program Director, Nonprofit Management Services RECOMMENDATION ,vv� Consider request FINANCIAL STATEMENT Estimated lost fee revenue: $4, 200 DESCRIPTION At the July 22, 1991 meeting of the Dublin City Council , the Council approved a request from the Valley Volunteer Center for use of the Regional Meeting Room at no charge for their Nonprofit Management Services workshop program. The request that was approved by the Council provided for 24 separate workshops scheduled on a quarterly basis for Fall, Winter and Spring. A similar request from the Valley Volunteer Center was approved by the Council in August of 1990. During 1991/92, the Valley Volunteer Center conducted 17 seminars in Dublin which were attended by over 325 nonprofit staff members, vo'Lunteers and board members. The seminars were designed to provide information to local community based organizations so that they can stay current on topics crucial for a nonprofit's well-being. Presenters spoke on topics such as fundraising techniques, volunteer and staff management, nonprofit financial management, and volunteer and board recruitment. The Valley Volunteer Center is once again requesting support from the City of Dublin for utilization of the Regional Meeting Room at no cost for their 1992/93 workshops. As stated in the attached correspondence from Program Director Christine Lafferty, they are requesting use for a maximum of 25 separate workshops and have indicated that the scheduling of these workshops can be fairly flexible so as to not interfere with City use. As was done during the previous two years, the workshops would be scheduled on a quarterly basis for Fall, Winter and Spring, and the actual workshop dates would be selected approximately six weeks to two months prior to the start of the quarter. If the City were to charge the Valley Volunteer Center for use of the Regional Meeting Room as requested, the revenue generated would total approximately $4, 200 . However, by waiving these use fees, the City would become a major donor for the Valley Volunteer Center and be listed as such on the major donor list. Although the City Council has approved use of the Regional Meeting Roam at no cost by the Valley Volunteer Center for the past two years, the Council may want to reconsider approval of their request in light of the current fiscal condition facing the City. It is the recommendation of Staff that the City Council consider the request from the Valley Volunteer Center for use of the Regional Meeting Room at no cost for 25 Nonprofit Management Services workshops between September of 1992 through June of 1993 . ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ITEM NO. _ COPIES TO: Valley Volunteer Center CITY CLERK FILE o2 :Oa�,Z WValley Volunteer Center Board of Directors Jane Staehle July 22, 1992 President Terry Bedell Vice President Doug Bell Diane Lowart Treasurer Pat Smith City of Dublin, Recreation Department Secretary P.O. BOX 2340 Valerie Barnes Dublin, CA 94568 Charlie Biederman Kathy Blackburn Dear Diane, Heidi Hanson Bcwes Tori Campbell Nelson Thank you for your assistance in arranging the use of the Regional David Cooper Meeting Room as our training site during the past fiscal year. Your Judie Decker staff was very courteous in helping us coordinate the workshops. The Charles DePaoli room set—up was punctual and staff's efficiency insured that things Geoff Etnire ran smoothly at the workshops. Susan Gallinger Roger Grossman This past year brought an increase in the number of people Maxine Jennings participating in the training. Over 325 nonprofit staff members, Carol Mitchell volunteers and board members attended the management assistance Carol verity workshops that we held in Dublin and we are seeing an increase in the Donna J.Campbell number of Dublin based organizations attending the workshops. Executive Director Representatives from the American Cancer Society, Hope Hospice and Advisory Council Dublin High School attended several of the workshops that we offered. Lilly Ault Elva Cooper Dublin's support contributed significantly to the success of this Kay Daniels nonprofit training program. The Regional Meeting Room provided a Michal Dittrich professional and comfortable atmosphere, as well as easy access from Art Dunkley the major freeways. I might also add that the convenience of Bruce Gach,M.D. restaurants within a short distance was beneficial. Many of the Judge William Gale workshop participants patronized Dublin's restaurants during a break Warren Harding in the workshop or before returning to work. Mike Harris Tim Hunt The local agencies had an opportunity to participate in workshops from BillLaube some of Northern California's leading authorities on nonprofit Barbara Mertes management. These trainers helped our community based organizations Bonnie Moss to stay current on topics crucial for a,nonprofit's well—being -- Rev.William Nebo fundraising techniques, volunteer and staff management, nonprofit John Noonan financial management and volunteer anal ,board recruitment. Betty Nostrand Gerald Richards The City of Dublin helped to make these workshops a rewarding Betty Stallings experience for all — the local nonprofit community, the trainers, our Arel Wente staff and the business sector. Virginia Woy 333 Division Street • Pleasanton, California 94566 • (510)462-3570 • FAX(510)462-0596 3311 Pacific Avenue • Livermore, California 94550 • (510)294-9023 Y I would like to request the city's support of our 1992-1993 workshop series. The availability of the Regional Meeting Room is very important in our attempt to make these workshops accessible and affordable for all local agencies. Your contribution allows us to continue our mission of fostering excellence in human service programs serving this community. We would like to use the Regional Meeting Room for a maximum of 25 workshops from September 1992 through June 1993. The scheduling for these workshops can be flexible so as to not interfere with city use. Typically the workshops are scheduled on a quarterly basis for Fall, Winter and Spring. Actual workshop dates are selected approximately 6-8 weeks prior to the start of the quarter. Thank you once again for all your assistance with this year's workshop series. Please know that Dublin's support in our efforts to serve this area's nonprofit community is greatly appreciated. We look forward to your continued involvement in our 1992-1993 program. Sincerely, Christine Lafferty Program Director Nonprofit Management Services enclosures Valley Volunteer Center NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT SERVICES The Valley Volunteer Center's Nonprofit Management Services program has been successfully serving the Tri—Valley community for nearly 10 years. This program is a primary provider for high quality, low-cost.workshops for nonprofit organizations throughout the East Bay. During a fiscal year we include workshops that cover personnel management, volunteer recruitment and management, public.relations and marketing, financial management, fund raising and boardsmanship. A needs assessment form is requested from each workshop participant so that we can provide training based on the current needs of local agencies. Our trainers come from throughout the Northern California area and many are nationally recognized for their particular expertise. In our 1990-1991 fiscal year, 322 individuals participated in at least one of the 21 workshops that we offered. Additionally this program offers a library of video training tapes for use by staff, volunteers and board members of the agencies we serve. These tapes can be used for retreats, in—house training and workshops. They serve as another cost effective way to receive valuable information on the best management techniques and strategies for nonprofits. An audio—visual equipment library is also available through this program. With the cooperation of local businesses, we have instituted a Board Bank to further assist nonprofit organizations. Board candidates are recruited from the corporate sector and are offered training in the skills needed to be effective on a nonprofit board of directors. Training is also provided for participating agencies to assist them in developing an active and involved board. At the conclusion for the trainings, we refer prospective board members to agencies that meet their needs and interest. To keep the fees for these programs affordable for all nonprofit groups, our Board does invest some fundraising income. We need to obtain underwriting for the remainder of the operating expenses for this program. 333 Division Street • Pleasanton, California 94566 • (510) 462-3570 • FAX (510) 462-0596 3311 Pacific Avenue • Livermore, California 94550 • (510) 294-9023