[sudo-discuss] Fwd: [omni-consensus] Proposal for GCS/YES to become member collective

Jenny Ryan tunabananas at gmail.com
Wed Jun 8 01:09:51 PDT 2016


Up for consensus at the next Omni Delegates Meeting (June 16th).

Please weigh in by the 15th with any questions, concerns, feedback!

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From: Laura Turiano <scylla at riseup.net>
Date: Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 1:22 PM
Subject: [omni-consensus] Proposal for GCS/YES to become member collective
To: "consensus at lists.omnicommons.org" <consensus at lists.omnicommons.org>, "
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Cc: ALmaz <ahana75 at gmail.com>


   Application from Global Communication Services/YES Program to become a
member collective of the Omni Commons

1. Mission statement
What do you do?

The mission of Global Communication Services (GCS) is to provide community
service for individuals, families, and community groups toward health
consulting, health benefits, cultural exchange and immigrate support here
in United States and international.
The mission of Youth Empowerment Services (YES) is to advance and support
children, youth, and family on academic breakthroughs in life development,
job placement and other activities focusing and envisioning a community
where all young people have the opportunities and access to programs
without restriction of race, cultural difference or socioeconomic status.

What happens in the world because you exist?

Our program serves the community by tutoring/mentoring and providing
educational workshops. We also teach cultural art history, and different
languages through workshops and events.  Our services encompass problem
solving approaches based on education and tapping into the cultural
strengths and living experiences of African immigrants and Black African
American youth and families. We help to uncover the individuals hidden
talents and strengths which leads to healthy self esteem, individual and
group self-reliance. Our program is open to all ethnic groups who choose to
excel and claim their genius!

2. Origin and group history
How did you start?

Originally, Global Communication Services (GCS) was established in 2012 as
my (Almaz’s) consulting business to provide community service for
individuals, families, and community groups toward health consulting,
health benefits, immigrate support. Which included language interpreting
and translating services.  I had people working with me doing the same
thing. As a part of GCS we taught cultural literacy for African immigrant
youth, like cultural dance, language; as well as sports and hiking and
camping trip to Yosemite National Park. After a long time personal
experience working with immigrant families and being one of the reader for
13 afterschool programs at the City of Oakland in 2013. I seen the main
problem children face especially around the low-income families and how new
immigrant dealt within the public school system. At the end of 2014 decided
to incorporate a few staff members to GCS and enhance the youth program,
YES, which will focus on youth academic and life development support.

How does your group make decisions?

    Our group makes decision collectively by majority vote if necessary to
do so. So fare we don’t have any conflicts or misunderstanding, each staff
member contributes to the program cooperatively.

What have you done?

We have helped several youth with their academic work, job placement,
health and wellness training. We host community based cultural events and
workshops. We are a pioneer collective group with different cultural and
educational backgrounds. We work collectively with community groups
locally, nationally and internationally. Our staff meets at least once per
month.

3. Participation in the Omni
Why are you interested in becoming a member? How does your group intend to
use the space? What are your needs?

Our mission and the objectives of the Omni are aligned.  We both are
working diligently to improve and empower individuals and the community.
We also enjoy the location of the Omni. Hosting events at the Omni would be
of great value to our team.
Becoming a part of the ownership team is also a very exciting opportunity
for our organization.
We would like to be fiscally sponsored by the Omni.

How does your group intend to use the space?

We intend to use the space for workshops, classroom trainings, events,
rehearsals, and collective member meetings.

What are your needs?

Our need is to have space at the Omni as a member collective. We will use
the space to have locked storage, books, and a table for small class
meetings. We will also have larger events like fundraisers, health
trainings, or music and cultural programs that we would like to hold in the
larger common spaces.

4. Group finances and paying rent?
What does your group do to support itself financially? What is your best
plan for contributing your potential share of rent to the Omni?
Please include relevant financial statements, documentation of sufficient
income (e.g. balance sheet, bank statement profit & loss statement).

We have about $500 from the community fundraiser events and we are planning
to charge sliding scale admission for workshops, classroom trainings, and
other large music events. We have been invited to apply for several
government and private grants. Our anticipated largest funding source for
our youth project will be coming from grants and monthly member donations.

We propose to pay $100 a month in rent plus utilities for the first
three-months until we receive grants to support our program. After the
first three months we will pay $200 for rent plus utilities and would like
to become the stewards of the blue classroom and have priority use of that
space. We do not plan to charge youth or low-income families for our
services however, we do accept donations.

We do not currently have a bank account. As a fiscally sponsored project we
would open a sub account under the Omni’s bank account.

5. Dedicated space
If your group would like some dedicated space at the Omni, what square
footage and what features are you looking for? Which specific rooms do you
feel might be suitable?

We are proposing to steward and maintain the Blue classroom and keep a
locked storage cabinet there after our first three months of membership. We
would have priority for our youth classes and family consulting, and would
make the space available to other groups when we were not using it.

6. Other contributions to the Omni
         This question should inspire some imagination. We are exploring
ideas to pay rent and purchase the building in the long-term. The basic
plan is for each group paying a share of rent. Potential plans include
groups sharing profit from their activities, producing Omni events, and
booking other events. What is the best-case scenario for using the Omni
space to further support your group?

        One of the ways that we may be able to generate funds is by hosting
monthly events.  At first this income may be slow yet if we continue we
will look to attract sponsors and also grow our attendance of our events.

    We also plan to produce mutually beneficial community programs for the
Omni that would entail youth related film screenings, concerts & workshops…

    We can help the Omni by participating on the working groups. Almaz has
been volunteering with the Commons working group for about 2 months.

          We hope that this project will greatly expand the scope of the
Omni’s community and increase its visibility. There is a chance that
funders and donors introduced to the Omni through our Program would
financially support the project of the Omni. We plan to bring more African
and African American community members and others who would increase the
diversity of the Omni’s community in many ways, including inviting
programming for and by community groups who represent our neighborhood and
community.

    Wanda Sabir of KPFA and Sophie of KPOO are also media supporters of
YES.  We can mention the Omni on our radio broadcast and other media
collaborations.

7. Additional information?
Is there any other information that you think would be useful for us to
know about your group?

          Our collective will have diverse group members, artists, business
owners, educators, musicians, authors, which all those who organize and
those who participate are all considered collective members. Will also have
volunteers temporary member participates from deferent community groups,
which include college/university students and community educators. All
participates in our program would not necessarily be considered members
unless they show constant involvement at YES program.

Introduce your key collective members here
Almaz Yihdego Founder and program coordinator/Tigrinya/Amharic teacher.
Noura Hassaini Child Development English/French/ and Arabic teacher
Lawrence Brisco Business development, entrepreneurship trainer through
creative gardening and landscape design.
Daniel Williams Swahili and mathematics teacher
Akanke Adesokan Holistic health and culturally relevant
Responsive holistic empowering counselor and performing artist
Eden Mana health and wellness, health eating habits and nutrition counselor
Fiyory Melake chemistry and biology teacher
Mical Free art and graphic-design teacher
Baba Kala Music and cultural history teacher
Far I Shields musician, artist and author for global transformation
Melvin Cowan program fund and resource advisor
Yoel Haile student academic resource and job placement coordinator



Thank you,

Almaz Yihdego
www.globalcommunicationservices.org




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