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1 Chapter Advisory Council Ximena Waissbluth: Northern California Tony Soriano – Southern California Lauren Campbell – Hawaiian Islands

2 Surfrider’s Mission The protection and enjoyment of oceans, waves and beaches through a powerful activist network

3 What is the Chapter Advisory Council? A representative structure for Surfrider Foundation’s chapter network Provides chapter leaders with the opportunity to play a consultative role in issues related to the chapter network Works in partnership with management, staff and Board of Directors

4 Purpose To demonstrate a sincere respect for our chapter activists’ views; To create a culture of cooperation, not competition, between chapter network and SRF Global Headquarters; To provide a peer conduit for our chapter network to assist in vetting process, procedures, and information; To provide an opportunity for volunteer leaders to assist the organization in solving problems; To provide an opportunity for chapter leaders to assist SRF in becoming the most effective organization it can be.

5 Goals Act as a conduit between Chapters, Staff, and the Board of Directors Provide on-the-ground feedback Identify what is working on the Chapter Level and what needs to be improved

6 Structure 9 members elected from around the country that serve as proxies for the chapter network Serve 2 year terms Required to meet 4 times per year – Have been meeting monthly Council elected Chairperson Ed as Staff Liaison

7 Learn more about us on ChapterNET!

8 What about those Regional Staff? They still serve as the primary conduit to the chapters for campaign support and assist the CAC in disseminating information

9 What We Do Provides representative chapter network input Provide HQ with peer review of network processes, policies and guidelines Consult on Membership issues (retention, training, support, engagement, etc.) Provide input on strategic issues raised persons across the Foundation

10 Initial Findings Connectivity Chapter Structure Membership Volunteer Recruitment & Training Funding and Resources

11 Updates Elected Rob Nixon as Chairman Presentation to Surfrider Staff and BOD on where we identified major concerns from the Chapters CAC Representative on Board of Directors CEO search committee Formation of Membership Committee

12 Your Input Matters! We are here to collect chapter level activist on your Surfrider: – Experiences – Best practices – Roadblocks – Highlights – What is working/not working on the ground YOUR TASK: Analyze chapter needs & submit concerns, ideas and solutions to be presented to BOD and CEO at Nov. BOD meeting

13 To Sum it Up… Goal is work with YOU to create a more powerful activist network Identify what is working on the Chapter Level and what needs to be improved The power of the CAC depends on the feedback and input of chapter activists – connect with us!

14 SURF BREAK QUIZ

15 Connect With Us! Lunch network opportunity Ximena – xw@surfrider.org/ xw@surfrider.org Tony – hsbchair@surfrider.org/949-355-4571 Lauren – LCBlickley@gmail.com/808-280-4736

16 Comments? Questions?


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