2. What Is Sustainability?
• “A way of living that meets the needs of
“A way of living that meets the needs of the present
the present without compromising the
without compromising the
ability of future generations to meet their own needs,”
ability ofthe United Nations
stated future generations to meet their
ownCommission on Environment and Development in
needs,” stated the United Nations
1983.
Commission on Environment and
Development in 1983.
3. Sustainability Principles
1) eliminate systematic increases in concentration of
substances from the earth's crust in natural systems
2) eliminate systematic increases in concentrations of
substances produced by society (i.e. compounds not
found in nature) in natural systems
3) eliminate systematic physical degradation of nature
through over-harvesting, introduciton and other forms of
modification (i.e. actions that prevent natural systems from
performing the services upon which we depend)
4) eliminate the systematic undermining of people's capacity
to meet their needs
4. ABCD process
A - What organization are you
analyzing?
What does the organization
currently do?
What is your vision
of their role in a
sustainable society?
5.
6. “Heart to Heart" -
Ukrainian Charitable
Foundation, whose
founders have set a goal -
saving the lives and health
of children.
7. Purpose: return public confidence to
charitable organizations through the
efforts
principles:
transparency
simplicity
comprehensive control
public reporting
8. В - Look at the current
reality of that system
through the lens of the
Sustainability Principles.
In what ways does the
organization contribute to
violations of the Principles
of Sustainability? In what
ways does it contribute to
respecting the Principles
of Sustainability?
9.
10. Contribution in observance of the
Principles of Sustainability:
fundraiser
purchase of medical equipment
press conference
concerts
competitions
meetings
transparency of results
in accordance with the law
12. SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4
Use of paper advertizing + +
Impreparation of volunteers +
Garbage on the areas after the +
action
Manufacture of advertizing T- + +
shirts, balls, etc.
Volunteers’s disposable boxes + +
Bad conditions for volunteers +
13. C- project
С - What possible actions could be made
to eliminate the organization's
contributions to violations of the
Principles of Sustainability? What are
some steps that they could take, which
would lead them closer to their vision,
and towards becoming sustainable?
14.
15. SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4
Attracting more volunteers +
Advertising on National level +
Holding shares in all parts of the country +
Training of volunteers +
Closure of the fraudulent funds at the state level +
State Support +
Intangible encourage volunteers +
+ +
Use of reusable boxes
Manufacture of advertizing production from + + + +
ecological materials
Replacement of paper advertizing with + +
advertizing by commercial , radio, bigbords.
The reference to spectators with the request not + +
to pollute the area
Promoting of healthy lifestyles +
16. D - Prioritize your brainstormed
actions according to the 3
minimum prioritization questions.
Does this action move us in the right
direction?
Is this action a flexible platform for
future improvement?
Does this action provide sufficient
return of investments?
17. 5 minimum
prioritization
questions SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4
Training of volunteers +
Holding shares in all parts of +
the country
Manufacture of advertizing + + + +
production from ecological
materials
Replacement of paper + +
advertizing with advertizing by
commercial , radio, bigbords.
Promoting healthy lifestyles +
18.
19. Anna Galevska
Irina Drygval
Anna Nesterchuk
Anna Pastukhova
Galina Ralenko