Next Tuesday – 2014 04 01

Quick summary notes from the Franchise for Humanity Next Tuesday call on April 1 2014.

 
Attendees

1.   Ann Bassarab

2.   Kimberly Wiefling

3.   Jack Park

4.   Brian Donohue

5.   Denise O'Brien

6.   Kimberly King

7.   Roberta English

8.   Jim Caldwell

9.   Rob Stephenson

10. Michael Norwood

11. David Price

12. Stan Gould

13. Jacqueline Chan

14. Kennan Salinero

Calendar

April

4/1/14 – Social Entrepreneurship and Public Universities.

After F4H Call. Organizer Brian Donohue. Denise O'Brien, David Price and Kennan Salinero present.

F4H Meetings Week 1 in DC

Marje Etheridge, Kimberly King, Linda Staheli, Sophia Parker

Possibly meetings with Kevin Montgomery, Dan Desmond in DC

DebateGraph Overview

10AM Pacific time Wednesday April 2nd

Kimberly Wiefling and David Price

Contact: David Price

4/8/14 – Prep Meeting for Global Gov Jam June 2014

48 hour creativity jam bringing people in a room for ideas based on a theme: Global Service Jam 3/14 and Global Creativity Jam 10/14

Starts at 11 am after F4H Call. Organizer Sandy Bates. Call in number 712 775 7300 access code 628 779#, same as F4H number.

4/29-30/14 Edison Awards

Contact: Sandy Bates sbates@theinnovationpartners.com

May

5/31/14 – National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Walk

F4H Team: Bill & Roberta, Mei Lin, who else?

Contact: Bill English wenglish17@gmail.com

June

6/4,5,6/14– Global Gov Jam

Contact: Sandy Bates

July

7/18/14 – Neil Shulman Humanitarian Event, Atlanta

Contact: Marje Etheridge

 

Next Tuesday - Check in

Kimberly Wiefling - team guidelines.  How does a group of people become a real team?

Safety, respect, communication, trust.  There are two pages she and Kimberly King have created for this inquiry as a group: humanity.collaborate.org and debategraph.org/F4H

Purpose and Goals are clear.  Kimberly Wiefling offers to interview others on process.

Kimberly King -  How we do the work matters as much as the work itself.  To be able to have an overt, shared culture.  Deep work to be done here; learning how to coexist at the next level here on earth is the 'why.' 

Jim Caldwell - Example of Westlake Village in Davis, a new zero net energy community; was supposed to work fine, found out not all stakeholders were on board, and it isn't working now.  New model:  all stakeholders in from the beginning.

Brian Donohue - Kennan and I started the seminal article on social entrepreneurship in the University.

Denise O'Brien - Interested in Brian's project (she was the Social Entrepreneur of the year at Loyola Marymount University).  Just pulled off an amazing feat of all stakeholders on board.  Wear the Wings Tim Berlyn and Tom Kosnik both participated - Tim as a volunteer as well.  Tim's inspired message as they overcame multiple obstacles: 'Don't ever lose your blind faith.'  Thanks Roberta for hope and love in her email.  Entire city of Manhattan Beach power went out.  Mary Kay Ash "People help support that which they create'

Rob Stephenson - Stan Gould and he have been meeting to make an FAQ on Jonathan Trent's OMEGA project.  Also added a new link to DebateGraph for projects

Michael Norwood - Found out about small business groups.  Different agencies of government set aside money for SBIR - innovative research, each with their own requirements.  It has to apply to the business, they want you to make money on it.  Jack Park has experience, as has gotten 3 of these (SBIRs).  Got together with Barbara Marx Hubbard - a very good friend.  Told her about F4H.  Opportunity to get Barbara involved.  Considered mother of Conscious Evolutionary Movement, with a deeper understanding of where humankind is heading.

 

"Project Check In" or "Theme for the week"

Franchise for Humanity Community Guidelines & Agreements (4/1)

Asking for input on the two drafts online: humanity.collaborate.org and debategraph.org/F4H. Notes from this meeting will be added there.

Where to start?  Our process for getting to these agreements?
 
BIG WHY - Why we are together? What is our purpose?
BIG WHO - Who are the stakeholders in our community?
BIG WHAT - What are we committed to achieving?
BIG HOW - How shall we work together to achieve our purpose?

Contact: Kimberly2 Kimberly@wiefling.com kimberlyking2@gmail.com

Humanity.Collaborate.org (4/1)

-OMEGA will be a pioneering F4H project on the site. Stan Gould and Robert Stephenson are working on an update of FAQs for next Tuesday 4/8/14.

-Teaming Agreements is the second F4H project on the site. Kimberly Wiefling & Kimberly King. Seeking F4H Co-Creator Community’s comments.

- Change of Name – to www.F4H.collaborate.org or www.FranchiseforHumanity.collaborate.org - existing name is being re-used for different purpose. Please provide input before change. Last chance for input April 14.

Contact: Kennan Salinero Kennan@yamanascience.org

Debategraph.org/F4H (4/1)

Kimberly Wiefling scheduled tutorial with David - there may be room for 1-2 additional people (please check with Kimberly and David both).10AM Pacific time Wednesday April 2nd. Jim Caldwell may join.

Tutorials w/David Price 3/5, 3/15, 3/22, 4/2. Let David know if you want a tutorial.

Contact: David Price

California Health Corps (3/25)

Monthly meeting 4/17/14 at IBM San Jose 5-8 pm.

See www.Debategraph.org/CHC

Members: Bill Daul, Kennan Salinero, Dan Desmond, Mei Lin Fung, Jacqueline Chan, Tammy Chan, Tim Berlyn, Cindy Mason

Contact: Bill Daul, Co-founder of CHC, bdaul@nextnow.net

F4H Papers (3/25)

Linda Staheli (Wilson Center 3/25)

Sandy Bates (Edison Awards)

Contact: Sandy Bates sbates@theinnovationpartners.com

Film Festival for Youth (2/25)

Members: Amy Ng, Linda Staheli. Meeting week 1 April in DC

Contact: Linda Staheli lstaheli@gmail.com and Marje marje@sustainatlanta.org

Mental Health (and Youth) (3/4)

Brie’s website www.lovetheskinyourein.net She has spoken to 50,000 young women and interested youth based conference especially centering on mental health issues

Contact: Brie@lovetheskinyourein.net

Science Tech and Innovation Collaboratory in DC (3/25)

Working on paper for Woodrow Wilson Center on developing Global Collaboratory approach. Members: Kennan Salinero Contact: Linda Staheli lstaheli@gmail.com

Network Capability Building (3/25)

Video and publications powerful vehicles. Spoke with Neil Shulman about Global Health and Humanitarian Summit 2013 when in Atlanta.

Contact: Kimberly King kimberlyking2@gmail.com

Dyslexia Focus (3/25)

www.Debategraph.org/Dyslexia

Members: David Price, Linda Staheli

Contact: Linda Staheli lstaheli@gmail.com

Open Standards in health and health sciences (3/18)

Set up Charles Goldfarb conversation with John Mattison (3/14)

Members: Tim Berlyn, Kennan Salinero, Linda Staheli, Jim Caldwell (Unicode)

Contact: Mei Lin Fung mlf@alum.mit.edu

OMEGA (3/25)

Jonathan Trent leaving for Mexico 3/26– Dept. of Energy might be funding if pre-proposal work goes well – get Kevin Montgomery in on the proposal

Continue on a daily basis, pushing out connections in network to get people interested in this project. F4H members: Stan Gould, Rob Stephenson, Jim Caldwell, Michael Norwood

Contact: Jonathan Trent jonathan.d.trent@nasa.gov

Collaboration Tools (3/25)

Learn about different tools. www.Nautilus.org is a multi-year effort on global collaborations – a fabulous set of tools, mapping & resources pulled together by Peter Hayes. Linda spoke with Dan Desmond about Collaborate.org and will connect with Kevin Montgomery when he is in DC. Kimberly King met with multiple groups at the UN Conference on the Commission on Women about Collaborate.org – bringing in networks Kevin Montgomery & she are in, to leverage the tools to catalyze to shift to next level

Contact: Linda Staheli lstaheli@gmail.com

China & Student Exchanges (4/1)

- Denise working on Education & China exchanes in Los Angeles: Counsel on contracts

- Jim Caldwell: Worked on this for 14 years. San Jose State has Engineering students team under the “Communiversity Model” - Terry Christensen

- Michael Norwood offers help

- Mei Lin: China is going ALL OUT on growing jobs – Huge government thrust behind this

Public Universities and Social entrepreneurs (3/25)

Call April 1 after F4H call, on Social Entrepreneurship and Public Universities

Seminal paper being written by Brian and Kennan.

Contact: Brian Donohue briandonohuelaw@gmail.com

Global Health and Humanitarian Summit – Dr. Neil Shulman

Humanitarian, MD at Emory University, Dr. Shulman wrote 'Doc Hollywood.' His idea is to have non-profits get together and spearheaded 3 Global Health and Humanitarian Summits (GHHS). Ann Bassarab had Emory students get together to write chapters about what the speakers talked about. Students first found out about speakers’ projects and successes, then interviewed them. This has huge potential because it brings together students and the nonprofits and doctors, a project that brings a lot of people together. Barbara Marx Hubbard spoke last year at the GHHS.

Denise is producing the July 2014 event honoring Dr Shulman.

Contact: Ann Bassarab and Denise O’Brien

Global Service Jam (3/25)

Worldwide movement: People come together for 48 hrs to work on a common problem. June 4,5,6 is Global Gov Jam. Innovations for the public sector. Hosted anywhere by anybody. Download tools to host a jam. F4H Meeting April 1 11 am, same F4H conf. call in #: 712 775 7300 access code 629 779#

Contact: Sandy Bates sbates@theinnovationpartners.com

Grants (4/1)

Small Business Innovation Research Grants. Jack Park has won 3 of these. Issued in conjunction with different Fed Depts – but generally:

Phase 1 6 mths, $50k+, basically for writing the proposal for Phase 2

Phase 2 1+ years, $500k

Phase 3 – Build a market, make it a business $1M or so

Some bias to open source, and open research, since funding by tax payers

Contact: Jacqueline Chan jacqulinechan7@gmail.com

Corporate Kid (3/18)

Met with Bill Kent, CEO of TNT, because we believe media is a great way to get the message out to kids right now. You can look up Neil Shulman's book.

- BackSack project - piloting 100 CEOs with 100 kids. Doing a reality show, a documentary, ultimately leading to a film. Curriculum can be created at Stanford by Tom Kosnick.

- Charging CEOs $50,000. Will create a foundation to give shares to the kids.

- At ASVEN Conference Marje was invited to Singapore to bring this concept.

- Follow up meeting – Marje. Kennan and Mei Lin – week of April 1?

Contact: Marje’ Etheridge marje@sustainatlanta.org

Ice911.org (4/5) - Added this project to our list. 
 
Kimberly Wiefling is a business advisor to Ice911.org, founded by Dr. Leslie Field.

 
Contact: Kimberly Wiefling  kimberly@wiefling.com   +1 650 867 0847

 

Final Word 

  • Kimberly Wiefling - thank you for your help; look forward to ongoing dialog
  • Jack Park - Just listening today
  • Brian Donohue - to move this seminal article on Social Entrepreneurship further
  • Denise O'Brien - Peace and Gratitude for this beautiful world; have been in circle of frenzy the last two weeks.
  • Roberta English - Will communicate with David, sit in on DebateGraph call next Tues
  • Jim Caldwell - Would like to reconnect with Rob and Stan on OMEGA project; would like to work with as relates to China
  • Rob Stephenson - this is an amazing group, very impressed with what's happening, let's keep momentum
  • David Price - Thank you Kennan for taking the lead on the call and running it so well. Mei Lin - who is in Singapore celebrating her Mother's birthday will be delighted to hear how much fun her other family is having on the call.
  • Stan Gould - Will have more to report on OMEGA project next week.
  • Jacqueline - This is such a great group; so great to hear what everyone is working on.
  • Kennan - Very excited and moved by the two Kimberly's - looking at the far horizon and know the bumps in the road and possible pitfalls.  It indicates me that we have much deeper and meaningful work to do.

 

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