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Transcript: 1) Team 2) The Problem Why Should I Care? WHY? We believe in the power of ideas. It is in unproven nonprofits that anwers to social problems are waiting to be uncovered. F: the private and public sectors are failing our kids; our nation is falling behind. American innovation; untapped potential of the kids. Time is now to encourage ideas and innovation within the third sector to impact low-income youth There is a clear need and market opportunity: Most of the nonprofits are small, but the smallest and newest ones get the least amount of funding. At the same time, almost a quarter of Bay Area youth are living in poverty. What's the solution? 3) The Solution HOW: We fund start-up Bay Area nonprofits to break the cycle of poverty for low-income youth. New: you have had your 501(c)(3) for 5 years or less, or you're regionally expanding Small: operating budget between $25k-$500K Youth Focused: you serve low-income children in the Bay Area 4) Model Find Impact & measurement intentional Cost effectiveness/conscious/SROI Invest Grants of $10k-$50k GenOps Multi-year (3 year average) Infrastructure/Team development Connect to our network Launch To foundation partner(s) focused on >$50K funding, scale and/or replicability 3b) Competitive Adv Small organization size allows us to be nimble internally Choosing to grant to start-up nonprofits; we believe where no one else will Board covers operating costs = 100% of each $ donated goes directly to programs Our unique access to athletes will raise the visibility of our grantees As the first believer we start a pipeline, with successful launch to larger funders as the goal Geography: SV = the heart and pulse of innovation History: We were born this way because of Ronnie Staff experience: over 15 years working in high-performing NPOs 5) The Future Key Milestones 2012: 1st cohort; unveiling event 2013: 2nd cohort; BOD covering operating costs; annual dinner 2014: 3rd cohort; increased ASHK staffing; 25th anniv dinner & launch 2015: 1st cohort "handed off"; Industry Problem: Class divide/OWS among nonprofits: 80% of dollars go to the same, bigger nonprofits every year 40% of nonprofits were created in the past 10 years but they only receive 15% of the funding Crowded field: over 10,000 nonprofits in Bay Area Yet 75% of nonprofits have a budget under $500K the number of foundations in the U.S. has doubled in the past 20 years, while grant dollars have grown 43 percent since 1999. But the number of registered public charities has tripled in the last decade, far outpacing the growth rate in giving. Competition for funding has never been so steep Poverty Problem: Poor outcomes: 1 in 4 (fabricated stat) youth nonprofits unsuccessful, without lasting impact on kids; 20% of Bay Area kids born poor; 20% don't graduate high school; x % in justice system; number of kids served by Bay Area nonprofits; concentration of nonprofits in affluent vs. impoverished areas WHAT Vision, Direction, Go to Market Plan (may be own slide) The promise ?Should add in Ad BOD names? ?Other key funders? ?Athletes? 7) Closing slide 6) The Ask What's the value add of our solution? WHAT? ASHK provides select organizations the network, skills and capital to be successful and get picked up by larger foundational funders. Target Bay Area 501(c)3 that focus on instilling behavior change (that can break the cycle of poverty) in low-income youth. We have a particular interest in supporting programs that use sports as the vehicle for intentional, lasting change. The grab and WHY 3a) The Target Market & Opp

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Transcript: Gang - An organized group of criminals Gang Prevention Police Services Community Assessment Action Networks http://www.gangprevention.ca/partners/about-us Correctional Facilities People often join gangs because; They give a sense of friendship and family They have not developed the skills to constructively express feelings of anger and rage They have no hope and see no alternative For survival Gangs are a part of family tradition Canada has 434 youth gangs with roughly 7,000 members nationally Canadian youth gangs: Ontario has around 216 youth gangs with roughly 3,320 members, Saskatchewan has 28 gangs and 1,315 members, followed by British Columbia with 102 youth gangs and 1,027 members 94% of gang members are male 48% of youth gang members are under the age of 18 & 39% are between 16 and 18 years old Police & The Causes Of Gang Affiliation The Hells Angels are a world wide motorcycle gang, whom are often associated with riding Harley Davidson motorcycles. Motto: "Angels Forever, Forever Angels" Founded in Fontana, California, 1948. Members are known to participate in violent crimes such as drug dealing, trafficking stolen goods, extortion and are involved in prostitution. Known to organize social events such as group road trips, fundraisers, parties, and motorcycle rallies. Nearest Hells Angels chapter would be in Toronto. Need to learn to stop the problem before it occurs; focus on youth. class courses, public programs, etc. Come up with rehabilitation programs that are more accessible/available Make therapy groups (or even individual) therapy, so gang members have someone to talk too **Ensure that those willing to get help will be safe to join/attend these programs (have safe spots) On December 6 1969, Meredith Hunter was killed while attending the Altamont Free Festival by a member of the Hells Angels. It was during the Rolling Stones’ set, that a 21-year-old Hells Angel named Alan Passaro stabbed a gun-wielding 18-year-old named Meredith Hunter to death just 20 feet in front of the stage. The Rolling Stones had hired several Hells Angels to work as security during the event. Why Are Gangs An Issue Gang crimes; Drug smuggling and sales Arms trafficking Theft Human trafficking Illegal immigration Battery Extortion Kidnapping Murder Financial crimes Etc. Organizations & Services Thursday, July 2, 2016 The Rolling Stones Disaster At Altamont The Hells Angels The Death Of Meredith Hunter Who Are They Gang Statistics Areas Of Need Ad Campaign Cons & Solutions Addressing The Issue Facts cited The poster can be placed in any public area including; schools, bus stops, community centers, public message boards, etc. Correctional Facilities How do we solve the problem? Community Assessment Action Networks (C.A.A.N) GANGS: Hells Angels Areas Still In Need Barker, T. (2004, December). Exporting American Organized Crime-Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs. Peotone, IL: National Gang Crime Research Center Retrieved April, 2016, from https://www.ncjrs.gov/App/Publications/abstract.aspx?ID=206140 Community Assessment Action Networks employees. (2016). About Us | Gang Prevention. British Columbia, Canada: Justice Education Society of BC. Retrieved 2016, from http://www.gangprevention.ca/partners/about-us Dulaney, W. L. (2005, November). A Brief History of "Outlaw" Motorcycle Clubs. Fort Lauderdale, FL: International Journal Of Motorcycle Studies. Retrieved April, 2016, from http://ijms.nova.edu/November2005/IJMS_Artcl.Dulaney.html Federal Bureau of Investigation. (2007). Hell's Angels: The FBI Files. Minneapolis, MN: Filiquarian Publishing, LLC. Retrieved April, 2016. History.com Staff. (2009). The Altamont Festival brings the 1960s to a violent end. United States: A+E Networks. Retrieved April, 2016, from http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-altamont-festival-brings-the-1960s-to-a-violent-end James, R. (2009, August 03). The Hells Angels. United States: Time Inc.. Retrieved April, 2016, from http://content.time.com/time/nation/ article/0,8599,1914201,00.html Maysles, A., Maysles, D., & Zwerin, C.(Directors). (1970, December 6). Gimme Shelter [Motion picture]. United States: Maysles Films Inc., Cinema V (UK), 20th Century Fox (USA). Retrieved April, 2016. Miller, A. (2016, January 22). Raids at Hells Angels clubhouse in Toronto and Oshawa townhouse net $30K in drugs, 8 charged. Toronto, ON: Global News. Retrieved April, 2016, from http://globalnews.ca/news/2471770/raids-at-hells-angels-hq-in-toronto-and-oshawa-townhouse-net-30k-in-drugs-8-charged/ Parker, A. (2009, November 10). How The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club Works. United States: HowStuffWorks.com. Retrieved April, 2016, from http://auto.howstuffworks.com/hells-angels.htm RCMP. (2006). Youth gangs in Canada: What do we know? Ottawa, ON: Government of Canada: Public Safety Canada. Retrieved 2016, from https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/rsrcs/pblctns/gngs-cnd/index-en.aspx#fn11 Thompson, H. S. (1999). Hell's Angels: A strange and terrible saga. New York, NY: Modern

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Transcript: Artifact: The Hunger Games created in 2012 Setting: The Hunger Games takes place in Panem (North America). In Panem, there are 12 districts, each providing resources for the capitol and the people of Panem. The actual hunger game is taking place in an arena just inside the capitol. Circumstances: Suzanne collins was watching Reality TV and a war channel and she then blended them together, including young people in her plot, the hunger games was created. Artifact: The song "revolution radio" by Green Day Released: October 7, 2016 Circumstances/Setting: the whole album is meant to reflect the current state of violence in the United States. Historical: also meant to show the affect of shootings around the United States. Theme: People can rebel in many different ways 1984: Every generation after World War II, because it has lots of allusions and relations to World War II and the Nazis, and it helps to spread lght on the dnagers of that time. The Hunger Games:Young adults/teens, because it targets violence and drama, but it is not for adults or for little kids. Revolution Radio: Teenagers/adolescents who listen to punk rock, adults who listened to Green Day growing up. These were targeted because Green Day appeals to the younger generations sense of anarchy and chaos, while they kept most of their same sound to appeal to the older generation that listened to them growing up. Occasion: Audience Purpose Occasion The theme means that people can rebel in many different ways including physical rebellion, but also things including thoughts or beliefs against the people or thing in charge. 1984: 1984 was written by George Orwell to inform others. He informs them of totalitarianism, and he informs them of his stance against it, because he has experienced it first hand. The Hunger Games: No purpose, just late night television inspiration. revolution Radio: The song was written to reflect the mass shootings in America and the narcissistic media coverage. 1984 Theme Triangle Occasion: Example: Winston not only rebels physically by having sex with Julia, he also commits thought crime against the party by writing in his journal. === Artifact: 1984 created in 1949 Setting: the fictional country of Oceania some time in the future. Orwell, having written the book in 1948 project this future as the year 1984. Oceania is one of three world powers; the other two are Eurasia and Eastasia. War with one or the other world power is constant. Circumstances: The events of World War 2 led to the creation of 1984 Era/Historical Context: This book was written during World War 2, so it takes some direct concepts out of the time period.

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Transcript: Adverse Childhood Experiences What do PCEs look like? Having one positive person can lessen the effects of ACEs What can be done to prevent ACEs in children Understanding the Impact Feeling of being understood Strong support systems Sense of belonging Feeling safe at home Engaging in activities that interest the child Healthy coping methods at home Stress management Words of encouragement Impact on Health Experiencing ACEs can increase the risk of developing diseases, substance abuse and mental health disorders What are ACEs? Promote Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs) Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are traumatic events occurring during childhood (0-1)8, with impacting effects on health and wellbeing. Low self esteem Difficulty in finding employment Risk of heart disease Substance abuse Depression Early death Community Involvement Early connections and experiences that form how a child interacts with the environment and others Give a sense of belongingness PCEs can lead to positive outcomes in adulthood, health and academic performance Can act as a buffer to ACEs PCEs prevent long-term effects from trauma ACEs can include Witnessing violence, divorce, neglect Lack of safety or stability Discrimination Unstable housing Children & Adolescents Afterschool activities Family/community events Family involvement Knowledge of resources (referrals) Teach skills Children Asthma Learning difficulties Behavioral issues Increased risk of illness or disease Adolescents Headaches High-risk behaviors Teen pregnancy Mental health disorders Substance abuse ACE Number Story ACEs are costly Inequities in economic, racial, and social status can put a child at risk of experiencing a higher number of ACEs ACEs are Common ~17.3% of adults have experienced 4 or more There are 1.9 million heart disease cases There are 21 million depression cases ACEs cost $748 billion annually Support mental & physical needs Avoid re-traumatization Emphasis on supportive staff ~64% of Americans have experienced at least 1 ACE before the age of 18 Educators and PCEs There is evidence that shows that student-teacher interactions that are positive improve mental health and less likely to abuse substances as an adult ACEs & New Jersey Self-care More than 40% of children in NJ have experience 1 or more ACEs Know when to step back Have time for yourself Facilitate: Healthy coping mechanisms Support positive interactions Create a space where child can freely express their emotions Take it one step at a time Understand what stresses you Have time to re-group Spend time with people you love Move your body Spend time in nature Be present Tackle what you have on hand There are more than 280,000 children that live below the poverty line Topic Signs in Children Changes in Mood Attention difficulties Avoidance Anxiety Topic Thank you!

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