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The Key Biscayne Community Founda4on 20132014 review of community programs cosponsored by the Village.

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The  Key  Biscayne  Community  Founda4on  2013-­‐2014  review  of  community  programs  co-­‐sponsored  by  the  Village.  

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Key Biscayne Community Foundation

 Mission:  to  empower  and  facilitate  residents  of  Key  Biscayne  to  make  a  posiCve  impact  in  the  local,  greater,  and  global  community  through  Cme,  talent  or  treasure.    Community  Programs:  our  community  programs  focus  on:  seniors  (Healthy  Aging);  youth  development  (Village  of  Empathy);  civic  engagement  (Village  of  Empathy);  philanthropy  (Key  to  Giving);  and,  environmental  stewardship  (CiCzen  ScienCst  Project).      Cultural  partnerships:  An  Evening  with  Art  by  the  de  la  Cruz  CollecCon;  Winter  Music  Concert  Series  with  a  variety  of  musicians;  Play  Readings  by  City  Theatre.    Fiscal  Sponsorship  funds:  our  fiscal  sponsorship  provides  economy  of  scale,  so  that  residents  can  accomplish  their  charitable  goals  while  we  focus  on  the  administraCve  burden.  Some  of  our  sponsorships  include:  Art  Cares  for  Kids;  Art  Heart;  Fourth  of  July  Parade;  Lighthouse  Run;  Key  Biscayne  Women’s  Giving  Circle;  Chief  Press’  Charitable  Fund;  Michael’s  Magic  Camp;  iPads  for  Soldiers;  KB  Youth  AthleCcs;    KB  Life  Enhancement  Forum;  Principals’  CoaliCon;  Good  Neighbor  Award.        

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Key Biscayne Community Foundation

 The  list  of  community  programs  below  fall  under  the  Founda4on’s  charitable  umbrella.  These  programs  received  line  item  funding  in  the  Village  of  Key  Biscayne  2013-­‐2014  budget.  All  funding  went  to  programma4c  expenses:    1.  CiCzen  Science  Project:  environmental  stewardship  and  preservaCon  

2.  Healthy  Aging:  ASK  Club:  older  adult  evidence-­‐based  programs  

3.  Village  of  Empathy:  civic  engagement,  youth  development,  building  a  community  that  cares  

4.  KB  Fourth  of  July  Parade  

5.  KB  Lighthouse  Run    

   

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Citizen Scientist Project: environmental stewardship and preservation

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Citizen Scientist Project: environmental stewardship and preservation

 •  Mission:  CiCzen  ScienCst  provides  a  program  to  help  preserve  this  Paradise  in  the  face  of  risks  both  

natural  (e.g.,  hurricanes,  tornados,  floods)  and  man-­‐made  (e.g.  breaks  in  sewer  pipes,  dredging,  polluCon).    

•  Vision:  A  future  Key  Biscayne  and  Virginia  Key  characterized  by  the  same  bounty  and  quality  of  natural  resources    

•  Objec4ve:  The  program  is  founded  on  an  educated  user  base,  who  will  contribute  to  this  preservaCon.  These  users  are  “CiCzen  ScienCsts”  who  will  not  only  have  access  to  the  informaCon  on  the  Key’s  resources  needed  to  preserve  these  riches,  but  will  also  contribute  to  the  collecCon,  interpretaCon,  and  use  of  the  data.    

•  Partners:  The  project  is  the  result  of  the  collaboraCve  efforts  of  the  community  foundaCon,  the  village  of  Key  Biscayne,  the  Knight  FoundaCon,  and  the  RosensCel  School  of  Marine  and  Atmospheric  Science  at  the  University  of  Miami.    

•  CommiPee:  Dr.  Robert  Molinari,  Anne  Rothe,  Dr.  Andrew  Baker,  and  Dr.  Diego  Lirman.  

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•  Programs:    1.  Environmental  lectures:  total  of  20  lectures  between  2013-­‐2014  2.  Youth  Fishing  Clinics  (2):  total  of  over  160  children  parCcipated  with  their  parents  3.  Key  Challenge:  900  student  par4cipants  with  300  student  finalists  represenCng  all  five  schools  4.             BuPerfly  Gardens/Nature  Trails:  2  outdoor  classrooms:  Village  Beach  Park  &  Fernwood/Westwood  garden  5.             Restora4on  Projects  &  Outdoor  Ac4vi4es:  ecological  assessment  of  natural  resources  by  the  University  of  Miami;  

 community  clean  up  of  mangroves  and  seagrass;  protecCon  and  monitoring  of  restoraCon  sites.    •  Highlighted  Program:       The   Key   Challenge   is   sponsored   by   the   CiCzen   ScienCst   Project   of   the   Key   Biscayne   Community   FoundaCon.   It   is   an   island-­‐wide  iniCaCve  involving  the  schools  of  the  island  and  is  directed  at  increasing  student’s  appreciaCon  and  knowledge  of  the  island’s  natural  resources.  The  Challenge   incorporates  three  disciplines:  art,  wriCng,  and  technology.  These  disciplines  are   further  broken  down   into  individual  and/or  group  challenges  open  to  various  grade  levels.  The  Key  Challenge  will  begin    on  September  23,  2014.    

 •  Village  2013-­‐2014  line  item  for  CiCzen  ScienCst  was  $15,000,  specifically  for  the  lecture  series,  Key  Challenge,  and  markeCng.  We  

request  funding  for  2014-­‐2015  of  $25,000  to  make  up  for  the  final  year  of  Knight  funding  unCl  another  grant  can  be  secured.  

Citizen Scientist Project: environmental stewardship and preservation

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Citizen Scientist Project: environmental stewardship and preservation

Ci4zen  Scien4st  Project  2013-­‐2014  

Income  Program  Income        VKB     15,000.00        KBCF   15,000.00      Knight  FoundaCon   30,000.00        Inkind   43,557.00  Total  Income   103,557.00  

Expenses        Grants   -­‐5,653.41        Lectures   -­‐4,400.00        Key  Challenge:  students/schools   -­‐12,337.37        Bujerfly  garden/nature  trails   -­‐1,000.00        Youth  Fishing  Clinics   -­‐2,500.00        Special  Event/  AcCviCes   -­‐2,234.81        MarkeCng/AdverCsing   -­‐16,156.11        Surveys,  Studies,  Reports   -­‐11,475.00        Inkind  admin/accouCng/supplies   -­‐43,557.00  Total  Expenses   -­‐99,313.70  

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Healthy Aging: quality of life for older adults

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Healthy Aging: quality of life for older adults

 •  Mission:   The  Healthy  Aging  programming   seeks   to   improve   the  quality  of   life   for  all   seniors  on   the  Key  by  providing  physical  

fitness  evidence-­‐based  programs  and  opportuniCes  for  social  interacCon.  

•  Vision:  a  community  of  older  adults  that  are  happy  and  healthy.      

•  Objec4ve:  Allow  older  adults  to  maintain  a  high  quality  of  life  by  cumng  down  on  chronic  illnesses,   improving  emoConal  well-­‐being,  and  the  lessening  the  likelihood  of  assisted  living.      

 

•  CommiPee:   Ed   Stone,  Glen   van  Hartz,   Lois  Greenberg,   Dome  O’Brien,   Dora   Posada,   Pury   SanCago,   Bobbie   Savage,   and   Jean  Wenzel.  

•  Highlighted  Program:  Enhance  Fitness  Program  is  a  low-­‐cost,  research-­‐based  exercise  program  that  helps  older  adults  (over  60)  of  all  fitness  levels  to  become  more  acCve,  energized,  and  empowered  to  sustain  independent  lives.  Enhance  Fitness  focuses  on  stretching,  flexibility,  balance,  low  impact  aerobics,  and  strength  training  exercises.  

 

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Healthy(AgingASK(Club201362014

IncomeProgram'Income'''EnhanceFitness 13,570'''Lunches 1,356'''Grants'and'other'donations 7,610'''VKB' 12216.68'''KBCF 5,335.00'''Inkind 2,600'''Special'Event 37Total(Income 42,688

Expenses'''Grants J338.96'''Office'Supplies/Accounting/Graphic'Design J2,600'''Marketing/Advertising J4,649.00'''Volunteer'Stipend J2392'''Miscellaneous J497'''Special'Events J10,602.60'''Lunches J2,234.81'''EF'Instructor J18,610.00'''MOB'Instructor J800.00Total(Expenses J42724.37

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civic engagement, youth development, community that cares

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Village of Empathy: civic engagement, youth development, community that cares

•  Mission:  The  Village  of  Empathy  mission  is  to  create  a  Village  of  Empathy  through  (1)  an  academy  for  civic  engagement,  (2)  a   Sister   City   IniCaCve   with   Liberty   City,   and   (3)   evidence-­‐based   programming   designed   to   develop   empathy   and   stop  bullying.  

 •  Vision:  Our  vision  is  a  community  that  understands  the  rights  and  responsibiliCes  of  ciCzenship  in  order  to  create  current  

and  future  leaders;  a  populaCon  of  youth  that  are  empatheCc  and  desire  to  make  a  posiCve  impact  in  the  local,  greater  and  global  community.  

 •  Objec4ve:  The  objecCve  of  the  Village  of  Empathy  is  to  create  civic  engagement  and  social  change  agents.      •  Partners:  Key  Biscayne  Community  FoundaCon,  Village  of  Key  Biscayne,  Miami  Children’s   IniCaCve,  Chief  Press  Charitable  

FoundaCon,  AnC-­‐DefamaCon  League,  and  Ashoka.  

•  CommiPee:  Theo  Holloway,  Anne  Rothe,  Ana  Colls  

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•  Programs:    1.   Civic  Engagement  Academy:  lectures  and  forums  on  the  past,  present  and  future  of  our  Village.  The  2014  class  of  the  Village  

Engagement  Academy  had  24  graduates.  

2.   An4-­‐bullying:  conCnuing  the  programming  of  the  ADL’s  designaCon  of  No  Place  for  Hate  with  Ashoka’s  Start  Empathy  (implemented  at  the  K-­‐8  School  and  KBPC  School);  City  Theatre’s  Shorts  4  Kids:  the  Golden  Rule  (community-­‐wide);  ADL  training  (staff  at  KBCC).  

 3.   Sister  City  Ini4a4ve:  Cradle  to  Career  impact  in  Liberty  City:  food  co-­‐op  started  every  last  Friday  of  the  month  by  Pat                        Molinari;  vocaConal  training  classes  by  Chef  Rene;  back  to  school  supplies  for  children  by  Chief  Press;  and,  toys  and  turkeys                    for  children  and  seniors  by  Chief  Press.    Over  200  Key  Biscayners  parCcipated  with  Cme,  talent  or  treasure  in  Sister  City                    programming  through  back  to  school  event  on  the  Village  Green;  toy  give  away  in  Liberty  City;  food  co-­‐op  every  month  as                well  as  other  opportuniCes.    

Village of Empathy: civic engagement, youth development, community that cares

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Village'of'Empathy201342014

IncomeProgram'Income'''VKB' 9,154'''KBCF 2,434.41'''Inkind 2,500Total'Income 14,088

Expenses'''Civic'Engagement A5,653.41'''AntiABullying'programming A3,500'''Town'Hall'forums A1,210.00'''Marketing/Advertising A1,224'''Inkind'admin/accouting/supplies A2,500Total'Expenses A14,087.41

Village of Empathy: civic engagement, youth development, community that cares

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Key Biscayne Fourth of July Parade

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Key Biscayne Fourth of July Parade

•  About:  Bringing  together  the  Key  Biscayne  community  and  celebraCng  our  country.  For  over  55  years,  the  parade  has  had  over  50  entries,  and  is  renown  for  being  “the  Best  Lil’  Hometown  Parade  in  South  Florida!”  

•  The   parade   began   in   1959   when   a   couple   of   local   Key   Biscayners   decided   they   wanted   to   teach   their   children   the  importance   of   being   an   American.   They   called   on   their   friends   and   neighbors   to   celebrate   the   4th   of   July   by   parading  through  the  island  streets.  As  the  years  progressed,  the  parade  organizaCon  grew.  

•  Each   year   members   of   the   community   submit   float   entries   for   the   parade,   fostering   community   and   celebraCng   being  American.    Every  year  thousands  of  people  from  all  over  Miami-­‐Dade  County  come  to  watch  the  parade  

•  Partners:  Miami-­‐Dade  County,  Village  of  Key  Biscayne,  Key  Biscayne  Community  FoundaCon.  

•  CommiPee:   Rafa  Momene,   Jane  Morris,  Mark   Fried,  Mike  Rice,   Tim  SCckney,  Alexa   and  Theo  Holloway,   Patricia  Riestra-­‐Pereita,  Michele  Estevez,  Bob  Haney,  Patrick  Kelly,  Jonathan  Greiffenstein  (Griff),  Sallie  Pickell,  Bob  Bristol,  Robin  Macklin,  Jim  and  Pat  Eraso,  Ed  and  Ceci  Sanchez,  Patricia  Villa,  Trish  Flik,  AusCn  Tellam,  Mark  Fried.  

 

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Key Biscayne Fourth of July Parade 4th  of  July  Parade  2013-­‐2014  

Income  Program  Income        VKB     0.00        Key  Rat  Reunion   12,298.00        Sponsorships   10,597.00        T-­‐Shirts/Bujons   5,496.00        BBQ   8,866.00        Grants   6,000.00        Firemen   1,464.00  Total  Income   44,721.00  

Expenses        Grants   -­‐192.50        Key  Rat  Reunion   -­‐11,201.00        Admin,  Promo,  AdverCsing   -­‐2,869.58        Parade  Equipment  &  Misc   -­‐4,653.00        Floats  &  Bands   -­‐20,085.00        T-­‐shirts/Bujons   -­‐3,882.94  Total  Expenses   -­‐42,883.94  

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Key Biscayne Lighthouse Run

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Key Biscayne Lighthouse Run

•  About:  Founded  by  Jim  Brewster,  he  and  Jill  Gomez  organized  the  Lighthouse  Run  for  over  three  decades.  It  is  South  Florida’s  oldest  10K  race.  The  Lighthouse  Run  donates  proceeds  every  year  to  the  chariCes  that  volunteer  to  help  run  the  Race.  Over  1000  runners  and  walkers  parCcipate  annually.  

•  “Giving  people  on  and  off  the  Key  a  wonderful  race  to  run  or  walk  while  hopefully  moCvaCng  them  to  get  out  and  exercise  more.”  

 •  Partners:  Village  of  Key  Biscayne,  Key  Biscayne  Community  FoundaCon    

•  CommiPee:  Marco  Gomez,  Michael  Holmquist,  Todd  Hofferberth,  Melissa  White  

 

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Key Biscayne Lighthouse Run Lighthouse  

Run  2013-­‐2014  

Income  Program  Income        VKB     8,000.00        ParCcipants   34,290.00        Sponsorships   0.00  Total  Income   42,290.00  

Expenses        Grants  to  volunteer  organizaCons   -­‐8,500.00        Insurance  for  Park,  VKB,  KBCF   -­‐2,998.00        Park  Officers   -­‐705.00        Graphic  design   -­‐500.00        Event  ProducCon   -­‐8000.00        Event  LogisCcs   -­‐8,363.67        T-­‐Shirts   -­‐7,796.76      MarkeCng   -­‐1,776.00      VKB  reimbursement   -­‐2,569.16  Total  Expenses   -­‐41,208.59