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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 7.1 NominesCitizenofYearCITY CLERK ' AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETTNG DATE: December 16, 2003 SUBJECT: Guidelines and Criteria for Judging Nominees for Citizen of the Year and Organization of the Year Report by Citizen & Organization of the Year Council Sub- Committee (Mayor Lockhart and Cm. McCormick) ATTACHMENTS: 1) Timeline for Activities 2) General Criteria to be used for judging nominations and Judging Guide RECOMMENDATION: Discuss and approve timeline and criteria for selection of Citizen of the Year and Organization of the Year - OR - provide other appropriate direction to Staff FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Sufficient funds have been included in the FY 2003-04 City Council Community Promotions Budget DESCRIPTION: In January of 2003, the City Council received a report which evaluated the City's Volunteer Recognition Celebrations held in October of 2002 and 2001. At that time, the City Council approved several changes proposed by the Council Subcommittee, one of which included moving the annual event to the last Thursday in February in futuxe years. The Council also agreed to continue to include the Citizen and Organization of the Year as part of the Volunteer Recognition Dinner evem. A suggestion was proposed at that time that a report be brought back to the Council with evaluation criteria and/or an evaluation point system for reviewing applications. Written criteria will assist the judges in evaluating each nominee fairly, based on the materials submitted. The General Criteria for Judging includes: ACHIEVEMENT - The nomination must reflect the actual accomplishments achieved through voluntary service during the past calendar year. COMMUNITY NEEDS - The volunteer community service must address unmet human, educational, health, environmental, quality of life or public safety needs. INNOVATION - Activities should reflect innovative or unique approaches to identifying and solving problems in the community. COPIES TO: ~ ITEM NO. MOBILIZATION - Activities should include opportum2ies for mobilizing other groups or volunteers. ONGOING INVOLVEMENT - The voluntary community service must be hands-on and ongoing rather than a one-time activity, with.the exception of outstanding service for short-term crisis situations, or special projects. LEADERSHIP - The nomination should demonstrate inspiration and leadership in the pursuit of action within an organization or one who represents a positive image of volunteer service to the community. This criteria will be listed on the back of the nomination forms/applications for both the Citizen of the Year and Organization of the Year to be distributed beginning January 5, 2004. The Judging Guide for each nominee will be: Time and effort spent on project Overall relevance and importance of activity to the community Originality and uniqueness of effort Overcoming a difficulty in accomplishing the project Resource utilization, i.e. volunteers, funds, public interest, etc. Fair Good Excellent (1-3) (4-7) (8-10) Individual nominations are restricted to Dublin residents 18 years of age or older. Nominated organizations must be based in Dublin and at least 50% of membership must be Dublin residents. In summary, the Council Subcommittee requests that the City Council discuss the above criteria and judging guidelines and authorize Staff to proceed with preparations in order to announce the winners of the Citizen of the Year and Organization of the Year at the Volunteer Recognition event on February 26, 2004. December 5 TIMELINE FOR CITIZEN/ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR ACTIVITIES Prepare Agenda Statement for Committee (Mayor Lockhart & Cm. McCormick) to discuss with Council at the December 16th meeting, criteria and an evaluation point system for use by judges in reviewing applications to determine winners, of Citizen & Organization of the Year December 16 Establish time table for sequence of events Update address list of non-profit groups Prepare letters for signature by Mayor Lockhart & Cm. McCormick Prepare Press Release Update Nomination Forms (incorporating new guidelines & criteria for nomination/selection) January 5 January 22 January 22 January23-30 Photo copy ali documents Letters to be on City letterhead paper Citizen Nomination Form - run on blue paper (w/ criteria listed on reverse) Organization Nomination Form - run on green paper (w/criteria listed on reverse) Stuff and mail letters/forms to everyone on mailing list (approx. 120) Fax Press Release to appropriate agencies Deliver quantities of forms to agencies listed in letter Deadline for nominations (3:00 p.m.) Make copies of all nomination forms for .Mayor Lockhart & Cm. McCormick Committee arranges for judging and selection of winners February 2 February 2-6 Committee notifies City Clerk of winners City Clerk coordinates preparation of Certificates for all nominees and begins working on Proclamations for winners February 6 February 11 February 17 Ail nominees listed on City Council agenda for February 17th meeting Agendas distributed for February 17th meeting. (CTV will contact nominees) Nominees recognized at City Council meeting & Certificates presented Nominees polled regarding which groups should receive $250 in the event they are selected as winners February26 Winners announced at Volunteer Recognition Event (location TBD) Proclamations and check for $250 presented to winners March 1 March 13-14 March 17 City Clerk arranges for preparation of plaques and inserts for perpetual plaque in Council Chambers City Clerk makes 2 reservations for each winner to attend the chamber of Commerce luncheon as guests of the City Committee coordinates arrangements with Lion's Club and Parks & Community Services Department regarding logistics for winners to participate in St. Patrick's Day parade and celebration Winners participate in St. Patrick's Parade and Celebration Mayor presen{s plaques to winners at Chamber of Commerce, luncheon Attachment I APPLICATIONS WILL BE JUDGED ON THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: Achievement - The nomination must reflect the actual accomplishments achieved through voluntary service during the past calendar year. Community Needs- The volunteer community service must address unmet human, educational, health, environmental, quality of life or public safety needs. Innovation- Activities should reflect innovative or unique approaches to identifying and solving problems in the community. Mobilization - Activities should include opportanities for mobilizing other groups or volunteers. Ongoing .Involvement- The voluntary community service must be hands-on and ongOing rather than a one-time activity, with the exception of outstanding service for short-term crisis situations, or special projects. Leadership - The nomination should demonstrate inspiration and leadership in the pursuit of action within an organization or one who represents a positive image of volunteer service to the community. Individual nominations are restricted to Dublin residents 18 years of age or older. The Judging Guide for each nominee will be: Fair (1-3) I.Time and effort spent on project 2. Overall relevance and importance of activity to the community 3. Originality and uniqueness of effort 4. Overcoming a difficulty in accomplishing the project 5. Resource utilization, i.e. volunteers, funds, public interest, etc. Good Excellent (4-7) (8- 10) Nominated organizations must be based in Dublin and at least 50% of membership must be Dublin residents. K2 fF /eorresl2OO3/citznyr/feb-2OO4lcn' teria, doc Attachment 2