CVCOC COMBINED VOLUNTEER PROJECT
February 23, 2013
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Oak View Renewal Partnership
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Oak View is a 1-square mile, densely populated, low-income community in Huntington Beach, formerly called Slater Slums.
Several nonprofits operate within the Oak View community. These agencies, along with the schools and library, work in collaboration with residents to empower the community and address the systemic challenges in education, health, safety and security, income, and housing.
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Benefiting Oak View Nonprofits/Community Areas
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Oak View Renewal Partnership Oak View Elementary School
Oak View PreschoolChild Development CenterJeanne Hardy Head Start
Huntington Beach Adult SchoolOak View Branch Library
El Viento FoundationCommunity Service Programs (CSP)
Oak View Youth Soccer LeagueCity of Huntington Beach
Oak View Family Resource Center & Oak View CollaborativeOak View Neighborhood Streets & AlleysBoys and Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley
GOALS
Stats
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Education: Since 1999, the Oak View Elementary School API scores have increased 81% from 421 to 760.
Health: Childhood obesity rate has dropped from 38 percent to 23.6 percent.
Housing: The average household size in the community is 5.8, twice that of Orange County; 97% of households are renter-occupied, compared to 41% in Orange County
Public Safety: Property damage has decreased 24% since 2007
Income/Jobs: Per capita income in Oak View is around $16,600, half that of Orange County; but has increased 33% since 2007
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Looking to the Future5
Part of the mission is that Oak View may serve as a model for empowering and improving other low-income and at-risk neighborhoods.
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CVCOC Combined Project Goals
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500 CVCOC Member Volunteers paired with 100 Oak View Community Member Volunteers
100% participation of CVCOC Members
$75,000 raised to cover costs of volunteer projects
A fun and meaningful experience that demonstrates transformation and positively impacts lives of Oak View residents.
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Oak View Elementary School Garden - Rebuild/PlantDisaster Bin - Cleanout, Build Shelving, OrganizeMural of US Map Community Service Bungalow - Painting and CleaningLibrary - Replace Book LabelingSoccer Field – Add mulch/dirt around existing plants
Pre-SchoolPaint ramp leading to classroom, wall and storage pods
Child Development CenterShade Structure ?Construct CubbiesPaint Classrooms
Head Start Paint Library Walls
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Family Resource Center/Oak View ParkUtility Shed – paintOutdoor Basketball Court – paint linesExterior gym wall - paintPlant trees and add mulch
Neighborhood Streets & AlleysAlley Carports – paintTrash Dumpsters – paint over graffitiBlock Walls – paintPlant trees along greenway areas
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Sponsorship Levels12
_____ $7,500 for 50 employee volunteer spots
_____ $5,000 for 35 employee volunteer spots
_____ $3,000 for 20 employee volunteer spots
_____ $1,500 for 10 employee volunteer spots
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CVCOC Oak View Estimated Budget13
CVCOC Member Volunteer Project Management (500 volunteers)
Oak View Community Member Volunteer Management (100 volunteers)
Project Equipment, Materials & Supplies
Public Relations & Marketing
Transportation
Food
CVCOC Member Volunteer Project Management 500 Volunteers 44%
Oak View Community Member Volunteer Management100 Volunteers9%
Project Equipment, Materials & Supplies33%
Public Relations & Marketing 7%
Transportation3%
Food 4%
Estimated Budget: $75,000
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Please commit your participation by December 31, 2012.
Sponsorship payments due by January 31, 2013.