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2017-587-E Finance - Marian Cheek Jackson Center for Saving and Making History - Outside Agency Performance Agreement
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2017-587-E Finance - Marian Cheek Jackson Center for Saving and Making History - Outside Agency Performance Agreement
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7/1/2017
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7/1/2017
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6/30/2018
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6/20/17
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$11,250.00
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DocuSign Envelope ID: 10F0B4DA-C8B5-4AB3-9AFA-939AE0010B18 (HIBIT A <br /> PROVIDER'S OUTSIDE AGENCY APPLICATION <br /> spring. We believe this in-house atmosphere will help nurture participatory <br /> retention and develop a larger community base for creating, collaborating, <br /> and discussing, thus allowing us to see a more accurate picture of <br /> ram's effectiveness on civic media deveto ment and self-confidence, <br /> Currint Year Estimated Results 9 75% of audio immersion participants will show measureable increases , <br /> in civic media skills and confidence in their voices upon completion of <br /> the spring semester <br /> * A student-produced audio-documentary will be submitted to PRX <br /> following the spring listening party with family and friends of the youth <br /> •articiniants and communit members and .artners <br /> Next Year Projected Results 9 75% of audio immersion participants will show measureable increases <br /> in civic media skills and confidence in their voices upon completion of <br /> the yearlong audio immersion program <br /> I fa A compiled series of student-produced audio-docurnientaries will be <br /> submitted to PF ,X by the time of the spring listening party <br /> 11 * 45 youth will have developed a digital portfolio of interviews, audio <br /> pieces, audio-documentary pitches and storyboards, and other clips <br /> that can be used for future eirofessional develd*ment <br /> 4. Program Activity Name Oral History Trust and Neighborhood Soundwalk <br /> Program Goal Expand the Jackson Center's Oral History Trust by processing 15 new oral <br /> histories and iterformins 5 new oral histor interviews <br /> Performance Measures 15 oral histories (in addition to their transcript and tape log) will be <br /> uploaded, tagged, and organized for our Northside Memory Project <br /> * Staff, interns, and volunteers will conduct and record oral history <br /> interviews with at least 5 new neighbors who are currently not found in <br /> our oral histor archive <br /> Previous Year Program Results • This year, priority was given to organizing and processing our oral <br /> history database. Over 150 oral histories have been tagged, labeled, <br /> and organized into a new Dropbox system for the purpose of <br /> streamlining our new Oral History Archive launch <br /> O In the spring of 2016, one of our Bonner Scholar Interns created a <br /> Black Lives Matter oral history series as an opportunity to connect Civil <br /> Rights struggles of the past with events today. The logistics and <br /> guidelines for this oral history project have been developed for 2016- <br /> 2017 implementation and two oral histories related to the theme of <br /> Black Lives Matter have been conducted and processed <br /> ii Current Year Estimated Results 9 3 additional oral history interviews related to the theme of Black Lives <br /> Matter will be conducted and processed <br /> • 5 oral history interviews performed by staff will be conducted with <br /> neighbors who are currently not found in our oral history archive <br /> 9 10 oral history interviews with our student service partners will be <br /> conducted and transcribed to measure *no rammatic irnitact <br /> Next Year Projected Results * The new, revamped Northside Memory Project will officially be live in <br /> the fall of 2017 <br /> • 20 additional oral history interviews will be conducted or processed <br /> with nei hbors who are currentl not found in our oral histor archive <br /> 5, Program Activity Name Oral History Trust and Nei!hborhood Soundwalk <br /> Program Goal An increasing number of students, neighbors, and community members <br /> will participate in our Neighborhood Soundwalk each year. <br /> Performance Measures 9 Sign-in system for participants after completion of the Soundwalk <br /> ' 0 Utilization of Betterlmpact, a volunteer management software, to <br /> improve and streamline efficiency of Soundwalk participants <br /> (particularly would increase the accuracy of our student Soundwalk <br /> participant numbers) <br /> Previous Year Program Results 9 381 UNC students Partici sated in our Nei.hborhood Soundwalk as <br /> PROGRAM INFORMATION 1/3112017 10:50:57 AM <br />
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