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<<Date>> Reporting Review <<Date>>

Agenda Objective Project and Work Plan Bi-Monthly Sample Report Quarterly Sample Report Due Dates Questions

Objective Be able to make a direct connection between your work goals, projects at your site, and the reporting system.

Project Work Plan Goal: <<Restate your project goal here. For example:>> Goal: Contribute to closing the achievement gap by establishing solid partnership practices in low-income schools or other institutions serving low-income students.

Work Plan Goal 1: Lay the groundwork for partnerships Goal 2: Participate in trainings and meetings, and contribute to the Project’s efforts Goal 3: With principal/supervisor, facilitate Action Team process, using Family-School-Community Partnership model and existing support network Goal 4: Seek sustainability, funding for new and current programs Goal 5: Work on summer plan (<<due date>>) and prepare for next school year

Why are we doing this again? <<Restate your program goals here. For example:>> A program of family partnerships: Especially benefits children from disadvantaged families Helps schools increase performance of all students Provides support enabling ALL families to be involved Is important Pre-K through Grade 12 Increases teacher morale and performance

Bi-Monthly Report Review What to do: Record personal/sick days for the period. Give synopses Spell out acronyms Include attachments! Meetings agendas, news articles, pictures, surveys, etc. E-mail success stories to <<program officer name/email address>>

Bi-Monthly Example Page 1 Data Collection/Research (Briefly discuss the types of research and/or data collection methods you have conducted this two-week period.) Training and Meeting Attendance (Please note when each event, including onsite and DPI-sponsored events, occurred, by whom it was presented, and a brief synopsis of the purpose.) Action Teams for Partnerships (Please briefly discuss your major activities this period as related to your Action Team and Plan.)

Bi-Monthly Example Page 2 Resource Development (Please describe each donation, fundraiser or grant and include your best estimate of its dollar value.) Technical Assistance and Resource Sharing Successes (specific accomplishments): (Please be sure to include any “stories” that can be used to illustrate the success of the project.) Barriers/Problems Encountered: (Please discuss any challenges you have faced this period, and steps you and others are taking to resolve them.) I would like assistance with:

Quarterly Report Review What to do: Pay attention to format Note overlapping volunteer hours/resources Use numbers Include attachments Number of volunteers recruited for project: 3 Number of students impacted by the project: 36 Number of parents impacted: 20 Number of community members impacted: 5

Quarterly Sample Page 1 I. Data Collection/Research What types of research have you conducted this quarter? (Please submit all data collection methods and results, for example parent, staff, or student surveys; school climate assessments; WINSS data; and resource/asset mapping.) For what purpose was this data obtained, and how will it be utilized? II. Training and Meeting Attendance (Please note when each event occurred, by whom it was presented, and a brief synopsis of the purpose.) III. Action Teams for Partnerships When was your ATP formed? (Please list each team member, with a brief listing of involvement with the team and other contributions over the past

Quarterly Sample Page 2 IV. Volunteer Management Please report the TOTAL number of active community volunteers (see guide for definition): Number of these volunteers that are baby boomers (born between the years of 1946 and 1964): Please report the TOTAL number of service hours performed by community volunteers: V. Resource Development Please report the TOTAL dollar amount of in-kind donated goods and services: Please report the TOTAL dollar amount of monetary grants, donations, and fundraising: (Only list amounts you have already received, and account for all money/in-kind donations received below. Please address ALL points for each resource.) Name of grant/donor/fundraising activity/partnership In what way did developing this resource assist you toward your ATP goals? For which goal/activity specifically did this resource go? What was your role in acquiring this resource? What is the monetary value of the resource you received? (Please calculate the value of in-kind goods and services donated.) What did you do to maintain the relationship? Reciprocity/thank you, etc. When did you receive this resource, and for how long will it be available?

Quarterly Sample Page 3 VI. Technical Assistance and Resource Sharing Share at least one resource or best practice that could be helpful to other VISTAs: Share at least one success story or reflection on progress this quarter: Are there any trainings or other resources that you feel would benefit you in your service? Please address any challenges or barriers you have faced during this quarter and how we can assist: VII. Attachments (Please list all attachments, and note whether attachments are sent via email, fax, or mail.)

Feedback Does this quarterly report system fit your needs? If not, how can it be modified to do so?

Due Dates <<Give your due dates here. For example:>> Bi-Monthly Dec. 15th Jan. 12th Quarterly Jan. 15th (noon) <<Give the name and email of the person to whom members send the reports.>>