Dear Harinath/Kasyap,
Please let me know if I can help you in the website design. I know basic html.
Thanks,Naveen

--- On Mon, 3/1/10, Prasanthi Uppalapati <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Prasanthi Uppalapati <[email protected]>
Subject: [tomakeadifference] <Very Important>MoM of Anniversary Meet
To: "ToMake Adifference" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Pavan Kumar PV" <[email protected]>, "B V N Anilkumar" 
<[email protected]>, "kamal nath" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, March 1, 2010, 11:25 PM















 
 



  


    
      
      
      Dear Friends,
 
Greetings!!
 
This has been a wonderful anniversary meet and all of us who attended were very 
happy and we feel like meeting quarterly instead half-yearly. In fact, if we 
share the trip info. in detail, you all will feel bad for missing it :)

 
Members who attended:
1. Prasanthi, Satyakrishna, Chandana, Sivaji and Kasyap (Joined on Sunday for 
few hours) - Hyderabad 
2. Pavan, Kamal, Pullarao, Kalyan and  Srikanth (Joined on Sunday) - Bangalore
3. Arun, Santosh and Vindya - Chennai
 
Details of the trip will be shared by members who attended. I will only share 
the action points.
 
We mainly discussed on:
1. What should be the Vision and Mission of TMAD?
2. How did we join the group, whether our expectations of joining the group met 
or not?
3. What are the suggestions that we want to give?
4. How can we improve our volunteer base?
5. How can we be effective?
6. How can we improve the communication among different Chapters?
7. Whether there can be a single point agenda (a Cause) for all Chapters?
 
Points we finalized:
 
1. TMAD should not be like any other group that stis to one particular cause. 
We do not want to reinvent the wheel.
 
So, the Vision should be something like ...... raising to the position wherein 
we can set up a Toll Free Number which can give details to all the Needy and 
those who want to serve and see to that the purpose is served.

 
All Bangalore members stand and stick to this point when it comes to Vision. 
Others also appreciated the idea.
 
I added that BosF Web site if we build according to our specifications, would 
be much more and can serve the requirements of all those who can access NET.
 
Probably we can think of using the data by clubbing both the concepts, each one 
complementing the other.
 
2. All of us are happy and no serious disappointments :) for joining the group. 
Everyone specially liked the idea of being in a family and this made them stick 
to the group. Other point which clearly stood out was all of us feel that it is 
a collective group but not of few individuals who manage different Chapters. 
There is no ego among us and we are open to suggestions.

 
3. Suggestions: (Listing all the suggestions)
 
Web Site:

We need to make our Web site clean and it should be up-to-date. We should give 
the highest priority to Web site Re-design. A PPT explaining our Vision, 
Mission and Activities should be handy to all Chapters so that we can 
concentrate on getting more likeminded volunteers.

Cases update also should be in a way such that all effort that we put into 
should reflect there, which should make the viewers understand the kind of 
follow up that is required and the amount of time that each one of us put in.

Not to post the details of donations till we complete the case. One argument is 
that if donors see that the amount is coming in, they may not come forward to 
contribute their bit.
We will be sharing the balance sheet (monthly) in the Web site and also the 
Audit Reports. 
Web site is being developed in Drupal. Harinath garu and Kasyap are working on 
it. Kasyap is confident that we will get a base site by 15th March.
Prasanthi should complete drafting the content by 31st March. (Whoever can help 
me in writing about the cases that we handled are most welcome)
Our Web site would be single source for all our info. like discussion, case 
updates and photos.
All key documents related to different cases will be posted in Googledocs.
Our site name would be TMAD.ORG in all our publicity and promotional material. 
To Make A Difference.NET is also be renewed and it will be redirected to 
TMAD.ORG. 

Initially, we thought to share the Templates in a week so that everyone can 
give their suggestions and inputs. Later we decided that all members can come 
up with their suggestions or example templates so that we can consolidate.  
(For that matter any suggestion with respect to Web site updates and 
maintenance are welcome)

Causes/Chapters/Communicat ion: 

We need to concentrate more on bigger causes rather than sticking to individual 
cases
We can think of a one big cause which all TMAD Chapters can do and can allocate 
certain percentage of our efforts to individual cases and adhoc cases. (This 
has been debated and we still couldn't come to an agreement. So for now we will 
proceed with whatever we are doing currently)

There should be an excel sheet which should serve as a single source to get a 
snapshot of all the cases that we are handling, their current status and also 
how we have been dealing with it (right from who forwarded the case to who is 
dealing)

There should be a regular communication among members of our group. Skype has 
been suggested as one good medium and members of all Chapters should be in 
regular touch. 
There should be a weekly meeting of all Chapters or else a fortnightly meeting 
so that we can inspire each other and there will be a regular connect among the 
Chapters
Being in Touch with Donors: 

Whether a donor has been in regular touch with us or not, we should be in 
regular touch with him. If he is a donor for one time or for many cases, we 
need to be in constant communication (over phone and through e-mail) apart from 
sending the updates about the case.

For all Indian Donors, we should also plan to send a Thank You letter through 
Post. 
We can invite the donors for any meetings or sessions that we organize
A fortnightly or monthly newsletter of TMAD is also very important.
Being in Touch with Volunteers:

First of all we need to talk to all dormant volunteers and try to understand 
why they are inactive and if there is any problem. 
We should be in constant touch with our volunteers and share updates related to 
the group and this way they will feel connected.
Encourage them to take up one or more activity. Give complete ownership of an 
activity and also offer guidance and support.
Make sure all of us meet regularly and no meeting should be a boring one. There 
should be fun and also satisfaction at the end of the day that we did a good 
job.
Fund Raising:

If we can maintain the Web site up-to-date, prepare the Presentations, 
implement the suggestions shared, we are confident of fund raising.
If we can increase our volunteer base and encourage them to contribute whatever 
they can afford, we can get enough funding.
We need to be firm in collecting the membership fee and also contribution. So 
far most of the members are giving 100 rs. only which we set as membership. We 
can understand that dual members (members who are part of different groups) 
cannot contribute more other than membership fee, but who are TMAD members 
mainly, can think of contributing more to the extent that they can afford 
for social work cause.

What makes a TMAD Volunteer? 

Who can mingle with others as a family member
Who can contribute time or money or effort for TMAD
Who can follow one or all of the given guidelines:

Pledge as Eye Donor
Pledge as Organ Donor
Donate Blood Regularly
Use cloth bags wherever possible and avoid plastic
Practice eco-friendly activities (like using public transport at least once in 
a month, help in creating awareness about waste management, using CFL bulbs and 
energy efficient equipment etc. ,)
4. Increasing volunteer base
 

  Any activity should be filled with fun so that members should feel like 
participating and look forward to any TMAD activity. 
 In every meeting, we should reiterate the importance of being together and 
also remind us of our pledge. 
 All of us should promote TMAD in all the social networking sites that we are 
part of. If our activities are fun filled and give satisfaction members will 
come forward 
 We should think of ways that we can bond with our group. 
 
5. Effective operation and handling of cases comes from taking the ownership 
and being open to suggestions. 
 

One suggestion has been to maintain an excel sheet. There should be an excel 
sheet which should serve as a single source to get a snapshot of all the cases 
that we are handling, their current status and also how we have been dealing 
with it (right from who forwarded the case to who is dealing)


http://spreadsheets .google.com/ ccc?key=0AiUyZnr qzCS8dHBkU2VMZml 
YbUIwLUk3azhOLXc 3eUE&hl=en

(This is the link to the sheet that we created to update the details of all 
cases.) 

Plan for the next month has to be drafted in the last week of the current month 
and this calendar should hared with all the team members. This way our members 
can plan their schedule and participate in the activities.

 6. Communication among members of  different Chapters

There should be a regular communication among members of our group. Skype has 
been suggested as one good medium and members of all Chapters should be in 
regular touch. 
There should be a weekly meeting of all Chapters or else a fortnightly meeting 
so that we can inspire each other and there will be a regular connect among the 
Chapters.
7. Causes
 
Once we improve our volunteer base and work on all these action points, we can 
think of the possibility and feasibility of common cause or much effective 
functioning.
 
Education stood out as one important area of work. New volunteers from 
Bangalore suggested to create awareness among students about possible career 
options and also improving our skills to match the requirements of the 
Industry. Motivating students has to be the top priority no matter which 
standard they belong to.

 
Creating Livelihood Opportunity is considered a good idea and we have been 
doing it wherever possible. One good example is a case handled by Blr 
team, where the family has to sell all the sewing machines for the treatment 
and expenses of the case that we handled (before they approached us). If we 
give them money, we have to keep giving them for medicines and all 
post-operation. So they bought a second hand sewing machine (by taking the 
opinion of the tailor in the family) for 1800 rs. and asked them to pay 300 rs. 
per month (to save 10 rs. a day) in six instalments. This way we will get our 
money back, they get their tool for livelihood and even they need not depend on 
anyone for purchasing medicines. Otherwise they have to work more for lesser 
amounts (to owners who give them work).

 
For now, all of us, members of different chapters will explore the training 
centers that offer vocational courses in various parts of the city and get the 
guidelines and other information. 
 
WE ALL WILL PLAN TO MEET IN JUNE TO DISCUSS THE PROGRESS ON THE ACTION ITEMS 
AND ALSO TO PLAN FURTHER.
 
My take: I think US team can do lot of work now with respect to coordination, 
planning and communicating the updates. 
 
P.S: We have been saying that TMAD is a family and even our anniversary trip is 
to enrich the feeling. Surprisingly, we got the blessings of god too. We were 
at Lepakshi Veerabhadra Swamy temple and when we stood in line for darshan (in 
two rows), the priest came to us, asked all our names and did pooja as 
'Sakutumbaanam'. (By the way, we didn't pay for any archana). He also has given 
us coconut and flowers as Prasad. I felt so moved and delighted that I take 
god's blessings for granted.

 
Members who participated, please let me know if I miss on any action points.

-- 
Thank you.

with regards,
PRASANTHI.
http://groups. google.com/ group/birdsofsam efeathers
http://prasanthi. wordpress. com

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