Title: Program Management
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2Program Management
- Goals and Objectives
- Coordinating a Task Force
- Identifying Resource Needs
- Establishing a Recycling Network
- Organizing Cleanup Events
- Volunteer Management
- Advertising
- Program Evaluation
3MRRP Program Goals
- Raise public awareness about the destruction
caused by monofilament line left in the
environment. - Involve the community and its residents in
accomplishing the objectives of the project
through active participation. - Reduce the amount of monofilament line in the
natural habitat. - Facilitate monofilament line recycling by
establishing a fishing line recycling network.
4Goal Facilitate monofilament line recycling by
establishing a fishing line recycling network.
- Objective Install 35 outdoor recycling bins at
boat ramps in Brevard County by May, 2003. -
- Strategy Work with High School Sr. Wood Shop
class to construct 35 bins by November. - Task Contact Wood Shop teachers.
5Coordinating a Task Force
It is important that task force members are
utilized for their talents and rewarded for their
efforts!
Select members based on interest and
expertise Appoint a Chairperson and Secretary to
keep minutes Clearly understand the role the
task force will play in program development and
implementation. Conduct at least quarterly
meetings and designate a completion time.
6Identify Resource Needs
- A project plan/ task force will help you to
identify and meet resource needs. - The extent and types of resources will depend on
program. - Personnel time, bin making materials, printed
materials, volunteers, presentation equipment,
advertising, incentive gifts, and computers.
7Community Resources
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9MRRP Components
- Recycling network
- Recovering line through cleanup events
- Education campaign
10Mono- RecyclingCast Your Line Here Network
- Raises awareness
- Provides mechanism for program by-in and changed
behavior - Reduces amount of monofilament in the landfill
- Recycles plastic
11Outdoor Recycling Bins
- Boat ramps and fishing piers
- Sewer grade PVC parts
- Sponsors/ volunteers check
- Near garbage cans
12Indoor Recycling Bins
Berkley Pure Fishing Tackle Shops and
marinas Prepaid mailing boxes
13- Tackle Boxes
- Freshwater Fish Habitats
- Line Spools
- Toys
- Other hard plastics
14Cleanup Event Coordination
Shoreline or underwater
15Shoreline Cleanup
- Prevent injury
- Collaborate with existing event
- Provide tools
- Post safety precautions
- Dont disturb bird nesting colonies!
16Underwater Cleanup
- Hazardous! Use professional level divers!
- Sharp knife/wire cutters
- Support persons on surface
- Confined location such as pier/bridge
17Volunteer Coordination
- Assist with program tasks and extends education
and advocacy. - MRRP goal
- Recycling network, cleanups, presentations, etc.
18Volunteer Recruitment
- Sign-up sheets at festivals and events
- Distributing targeted flyers
- Sign-up sheets at group presentations
- Advertising in newspaper/radio
- Mailings to previous contacts
- Telephone personal contact with known
- community members
19Press Releases
- Appeal to the public love of wildlife by
including descriptions and images of entangled
dolphins, manatees, and turtles. - Dont fall in love with your press release story
angle. - Write your own quotes so that they are clear and
and spelled correctly. - Make it a public interest story - Include a local
character or school group. - Clearly explain what the program hopes to achieve
and what you need from the public. Include
contact information and a website address.
20Media Relations
- Contact outdoor, sports, fishing columnists
directly. - Develop good relationships - become a good source
of information - Develop your own media list.
- Send an acknowledgement of appreciation to the
boss of the journalist that writes a particularly
good story. - Send an emotional photograph and caption to one
of the newspapers photographers for a short
snapshot of coverage.
21Program Evaluation
Compare outcomes against measurable components of
each defined goal and objective.
22Measuring Success
- Goal Raise public awareness about the
destruction caused by monofilament line left in
the environment. - Pre- and Post- surveys determined change in
awareness and behavior of target audience. - Goal Facilitate monofilament line recycling by
establishing a fishing line recycling network. - Measure amount of line collected in network.
23Designing the Survey
- Clarify the surveys purpose
- Make the survey short and put the easier
questions (like demographic information) at the
end of the survey. - Pilot test the survey
- Go to a variety of locations to interview
different demographic audiences. - Website survey/mail outs
24Change in Awareness
25Change in Awareness
26Measuring Line Collection
- Measuring the amount of line collected in the
outdoor recycling bins. - Measuring the total amount of line collected
through the recycling network. - Measuring the amount of line collected during
cleanup events. - The size of the recycling network.
27Line Recovery
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