2. Topics What we’ve accomplished Where we are Where we’re going The case for dues The case for teams Timeline 2
3. Topics What we’ve accomplished Where we are Where we’re going The case for dues The case for teams Timeline 3
4. 4 What we’ve accomplished Wind Power Market Development PERC responsible for creating market for wind power in PA
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7. Create & funded Solar Scholars ProgramFranklin & Marshall College
8. 8 Real-World Research Opportunities With DEP & DCNR, developed 1st research agenda on PA sustainability. What we’ve accomplished
9. 9 What we’ve accomplished Municipal Greeenhouse Gases Inventories and Reduction Strategies 6 schools 25 municipalities
10. Topics What we’ve accomplished Where we are Where we’re going The case for dues The case for teams Timeline 10
11. 11 Where we are What’s Changed Director / Staffing Until 2007, DEP in kind 80% of Don Brown’s time Lebanon Valley College
12. 12 Where we are On the other hand… Grants have languished Contact w/ schools-- limited Communication between members--limited Committees not meeting Some schools not active Some reps not involved
13. 13 Where we are NEW Executive Committee Energy Vision Allegheny College
17. 17 Where we are Process: Retreat Meetings Strategic planning Visioning Mission Vision /value prop Budgeting/dues Programming Collaboration Penn State University
18. 18 Where we are Emailed or phone called reps, seeking input on: PERC direction and PERC dues Reported at April retreat Lafayette College
19. 19 Where we are Outcome Mission Vision Lehigh University
20. 20 Where we are PERC enables Pennsylvania’s colleges and universities to share knowledge and take action toward a sustainable future. PERC’s Mission Wilkes University
21. 21 Where we are Vision Organizations with documented vision statements are almost 30% more likely to succeed… than those without.
22. 22 Where we are VISION (draft) PERC member schools will be models and messengers of sustainability. PERC associates will find it easy to connect through a variety of PERC-enabled virtual methods and to build relationships face-to-face at PERC meetings. Through collaboration, research, knowledge sharing and action taking, PERC schools will be seen as “momentum generators” toward statewide sustainability. PERC will be a leading model for higher ed sustainability organizations nationwide.
23. Topics What we’ve accomplished Where we are Where we’re going The case for dues The case for teams Timeline 23
49. 34 Near Term 2010-2011 infrastructure Committee/teams revival Web site Institute webinars Newsletter Expand associate members Database: member accessible* (Pending resources)
61. Newsletter, website, event noticesSt. Francis University students Wallop Island, VA Pay for services Conferences & workshops $175-$225 Webinars $75- $125
62. RESOLVED: that the PERC Board of Governors accept the recommended dues structure. VOTE Outcome
64. 43 Timeline June 1 (week of) Email confirming each school’s dues commitment June 15th Invoice Date Pay with 09-10 funds or 10-11 funds August 15th Last day to receive discount Lehigh University
65. Topics What we’ve accomplished Where we are Where we’re going The case for dues The case for teams Timeline 44
70. 47 The Case for Teams Shippensburg University Emerging Teams (temporary committees) On topics that prove relevant May become core teams
71. 48 The Case for Dues Sponsors Dues rate cut Higher proportion from sponsors Need your help Pass along ideas Executive Committee leading Philadelphia University
72. 49 Thank you for joining with us for a sustainable future!
77. Full access to web/ dbase *Widener University Law School Vote Now w/ chat function OR via email: erik@psu.edu by Thurs (27th) 5pm * Currently ** Pending Resources 50
79. The Case for Dues St. Francis University students Wallop Island, VA 52
Notas del editor
Any of you who have not voted, please, to have your vote count, please email your vote by Thursday at 5pm. OR If you are attending the Bucknell conference you can vote in person this Friday.