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TimeBanks USA Webinar Starting a TimeBank Lisa Conlan, TBUSA Network Director/Rhode Island TimeBanks Stephanie Rearick, Dane County TimeBank/Time for the World

Webinar Instructions Entire Audience will be muted and unmuted by Presenter *4 will provide a menu of call instructions *6 will mute and unmute individuals who wish to speak when invited by Presenter. *3 will allow you to exit the conference call. Please type and submit questions to ask or if you would like to respond to question.

Agenda Introduction to TimeBanks Mission & Values Introduction to Co-Production Operating TimeBank-Dane County TimeBank Starting a TimeBank Key Ingredients TimeBanks USA Offerings and Support Question & Answer Final Survey Completion

TimeBanks Introduction

TimeBanks USA Mission The mission of TimeBanks is to nurture and expand a movement that promotes equality and builds caring community economies through inclusive exchange of time and talent.

What is a TimeBank? A TimeBank is a ‘community of caring’ Members form a network of relationships –helping each other – as persons, groups associations and organizations –building trust and a sense of community through exchange projects and events –making transformational change

Where Are TimeBanks? The first TimeBanks began in 1987 TimeBanks USA was founded in 1995 TimeBanks have spread to over 32 nations TimeBanking is in over 42 states The TimeBank network is expanding and evolving

Core Principles & Values Assets: We are all assets. We all have something to give. Redefining Work: Some work is beyond price. Work has to be redefined to value whatever it takes to raise Healthy children, build strong families, revitalize neighborhoods, make democracy work, advance social justice, make the planet sustainable. That kind of work needs to be honored, recorded, and rewarded.

Core Principles & Values Reciprocity: Helping works better as a two-way street. The question: “How can I help you?” needs to change so we ask: “How can we help each other build the world we both will live in?” Social Networks: We need each other. Networks are stronger than individuals. People helping each other reweave communities of support, strength & trust. Community is built upon sinking roots, building trust, creating networks. Special relationships are built on commitment.

Core Principles & Values Respect: Every human being matters. Respect underlies freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and everything we value. Respect supplies The heart and soul of democracy. When respect is denied to anyone, we all are injured. We must respect Where people are in the moment, not where we hope they will be at some future point.

Create A Circle of Giving Paying it Forward TimeBanks use Time Hours as a medium of exchange to create a circle of giving One hour given in service to others = One Time Hour earned Members use Time Hours earned to receive services from others

What to Give, What to Receive The possibilities are endless – here are some examples: Transportation (errands, shopping, medical, worship, local, public, long distance, miscellaneous) Help at Home (child care, cooking, sewing, hair & beauty, housekeeping, chores, pet care, respite, etc.) Companionship (dining, clubs, & IM, home visits, telephone calls, visiting, medical trips, etc.) Wellness (complementary therapy, counseling, diet & nutrition, fitness, exercise, meditation, yoga, etc.) Recreation (dancing, games, events, books, videos, sports, travel, walking, tours, etc.) And there’s more…..

What to Give, What to Receive Education (advocacy, classes, workshops, computers, language, finances, tutoring, mentoring, etc.) Arts, Crafts, Music (classes, workshops, entertainment, photo, theater, lessons, miscellaneous) Home Care (house-sitting, carpentry, electrical, garden, yard work, painting, plumbing, car care, etc.) Business Services (clerical, computer support, financial, legal, marketing, research, translation, etc.) Information (medical, transport, services, education, community, vendors, service providers, etc.) And there could be more….. The possibilities are limited only by our imaginations!

The Power of TimeBanking Circles of giving & receiving expand and deepen over time TimeBanks draw together people of different generations, ethnicities, backgrounds, and income levels through the five core values/principles Build trust, capacity, hope

The Power of Co-Production Partnering in 2 ways for systems change: Service systems and professionals and the clients they serve The money economy and the “core” economy of home, family and community

Social Services  Developmental programs  Home-based support  Elderly, youth & child care  Tutoring & enrichment Enlist persons to help each other and build community Faith-based Organizations  Congregations and members become mentors  Sponsorship of events Organizations carry out mission and increase impacts in community Juvenile/Criminal Justice  Youth courts – jury of peers and learning  Drug/STD prevention, education, treatmen,  Informal support networks for persons returning home from prison Help integrate these persons into community, build skills, create success experiences Community Centers Provide activities, give credits for:  Skills training,  Classes and workshops  Peer tutoring / ESL, etc  Child and youth care  Sports and games  Group events  Host clubs Facilitate interaction, involvement, interdependence in center, groups and community Arts Organizations  Artists working in community – after school, community centers, projects, workshops, courses and training Artists earn, youth learn, more exposure of community to art Local Business  Accept credits, discounts or coupons  Participate in mentoring  Supplement wages  Use local source services Link businesses & non-profits, boost purchasing & loyalty Public & Private Institutions Schools Cross-age tutoring, mentoring and support activities City Accept for bus tickets Sponsor community events Volunteer programs and roles County Supplement social and city services Community and group affairs/events Volunteer programs and roles Other Stretch public funds by enlisting TimeBank members, increase accessibility of services Community TimeBank Connecting members, different organizations and sectors for needed services, weaving relations, creating community An Example of A Large TimeBank Map (Courtesy of Stephanie Rearick, Founder, Dane County TimeBank)

TimeBanks Start Up Ingredients

Key Ingredients Leadership, Governance, and Core Group of Interest Mission, Vision and Strategic Direction Infrastructure-Program Model and Approach Funding Support and/or Fee Structures: Fiscal Accountability Community Weaver Software, website, and/or paper directories Coordinators, Staff, and Helpers: Volunteer or Paid Outreach and marketing: Materials and Media

Key Ingredients Policies and Procedures- “Structure, Process, Liabilities and Ensuring a Safe Community” Enrollment and Orientation References and Background Checks CIMA Volunteer Insurance/ Liability Insurance Building Assets, matching and connecting individuals Social Events: Building Trust and Relationships Special Projects, Partnership & Co-Production Evaluation: Data, Outcomes, Success Stories, and Quality Assurance

TimeBanks USA Offers Community Weaver 2.0 Community Network Software Network of TimeBanks supporting and learning from one another to create a united movement. Ongoing distance Learning Opportunities: Website, Teleconference, blogs, Videos, and Webinars TimeBanks Institutes is committed to furthering the innovative and best practices in the field of TimeBanking and evaluating the effectiveness of over 240 TimeBanks worldwide. Customized Training and Technical Assistance and Partnership Initiatives Bi-annual International Conference

Want To Know More? Check out Or phone: Lisa Conlan, Network Director For connections, materials, information