tonia Can I Live, Incorporated – A Resident Association Presents 2015 R E S I D E N T C O U N C I L LEGISLATIVE C O N F E R E N C E The Policy Bridge Designed to Move One Million Moms off Welfare by 2025 The Blueprint for Advocacy A Conference for Resident Council and Association Leaders • Section 3 New Proposed Rule • What RAD means for Residents • One Million Moms off Welfare by 2025 Initiative • Resident Commissioners Track • Lifetime Achievement Leadership Awards-Remembering Bertha Gilkey • Resident Management Corporations • And More! YOUR REGISTRATION INCLUDES A CHARTER MEMBERSHIP TO THE NATIONAL RESIDENT COUNCIL COALITION (NRCC). http://www.canilive.org/RCLC RESIDENT LEADERS LEARN TO: Advocate for their respective communities; contribute to a national legislative agenda; and share information at the premier legislative conference for residents in public housing. Can I Live Resident Association COUNCIL 2015 RESIDENT LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE PAWLEY’S ISLAND|SOUTH CAROLINA Conference Co-Chairs Racquel Williams, President Can I Live, Inc. Tonia Scott Conference Manager The Premier Legislative Conference for Residents! We heard you loud and clear! The challenges that smaller and midsize public housing authorities have are far different from those of large public housing authorities. In order to maximize our impact, we have decided to host this year’s legislative conference with two different legislative tracks. Track A: Residents of Large Housing Authorities (ROLHA). Track B: Residents of Small to Medium Housing Authorities (ROSMHA). The need for residents to play a more active role in public policy is a no brainer. However, this is easier said than done. Educating residents on how policy is made, who makes policy and the stakeholders who influence policy are the first steps towards helping our residents see themselves in the policy making process. Attempting to keep cost down, we decided to host this year’s Resident Council Legislative Conference (RCLC) in the beautiful Pawley’s Island (just minutes away from Myrtle Beach). Residents from smaller and midsize agencies will have the opportunity to share with their peers and learn from other residents with similar challenges. Getting comfortable with the process of advocacy starts with allowing residents to voice their concerns in an environment where their voice is first heard, understood and quickly acted upon. This conference has become, in a short time, the premier legislative conference for residents in public housing, and it is one not to be missed. The 2015 RCLC will showcase two and a half days of presentations featuring hot topics and tons of information that strengthen and undergird the work of our resident council leadership. You don’t want to miss our Lifetime Achievement Leadership Awards in honor of the late Bertha Gilkey (resident association activist). Visit http://www.canilive.org/RCLC to nominate a resident who is or has consistently gone above and beyond the call of resident council duties and responsibilities. Register and Receive A Free Membership To The National Resident Council Coalition Registration Fees Lifetime Achievement Awards: Dr. Nadine Jarmon Deerfield Beach Housing Can I Live Board of Directors: Racquel Williams President Aletta Taylor Treasurer Annette Woods Deerfield Beach Housing, FL Bill Brumfield Rockford Housing Authority, IL Edna Carter Housing Authority of Cook County, IL Cecelia Hood Anne Arundel County Housing, MD Gary Mills Lake City Housing Authority, SC Matilda Hamilton, Opelika Housing Authority, AL Reginald Bowman, New York City Housing Authority, NY Early Bird Through February 27 Standard after February 27 Regular Registration $475 Late Registration $575 Spouse/Guest/Gov. $175 Students/Guest/Gov. $175 Lifetime Achievement Awards Dinner Tickets: Monette Walker CIL Special Assistant $75 Shelevya Pearson New York City Housing Authority, NY Shaquanna Shaw Park City Communities, CT *National Board Meeting The Board of Directors will convene for their National Board Meeting on Sunday May 17, from 12:00pm –3:00pm the same day registration begins. Members of the National Board of State Directors are asked to be there at least the day prior and or the morning of our board meeting. Resident Council Innovation Award Win a $500 grant scholarship for your resident council if you are selected as our 2015 Resident Council Innovation Award winner. Details can be found here: http://www.canilive.org/Resident-Council-Innovation-Awards Can I Live Executive Team Kimberly Lloyd Executive Director Charles Griffin Business Development Deidre McCullers Office Manager For more information on the Resident Council Legislative Conference : Email: [email protected] • Phone Number: (919) 9 4 9 .0 4 2 7 • Fax Number: (877) 810-1347 REGISTER ONLINE: http://www.canilive.org/RCLC Agenda Sunday, May 1 7 3:00PM Registration – Terra Conference Center 6:00 PM Residents Reception – Terra Reception Monday, May 18 Opening General Session 8:45AM-9:25AM Racquel Williams, President of Can I Live, Inc. The One Million Moms Off Welfare by 2025 Initiative Break Included Track B - ROSMHA Track A - ROLHA 9:30AM-12:00PM Section 3 New Proposed Rule Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (Section 3) ensures that HUD-funded jobs training, and contracts are provided to local low-income residents, particularly those that reside in public housing, and businesses that substantially employ them. The proposed rule clarifies definitions and provisions that are left to interpretation and eases barriers to reaching compliance for recipients of HUD funding. Estimated to direct an additional 1,400 jobs to Section 3 residents, and an additional $172+ million in HUD-funded contracts awarded to Section 3 businesses each year. Residents have the 1st opportunity to have this new proposed rule explained and the opportunity to offer your thoughts and offer remarks during the open comment phase. Presenter: Keith Swiney Motivation Inc. Moderator: John Johnson: New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Panelists: Larry WoodsErik Crawford Winston Salem Housing Authority Housing Now, Texas Moderator: TBD Section 3 New Proposed Rule The Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD), a fairly recent program authorized by the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act of 2012. Although this seems to be the new trend in public housing (over 100,000k applications to convert); Residents still don’t have a clue as to what this really means for them. Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (Section 3) ensures that HUD-funded jobs training, and contracts are provided to local low-income residents, particularly those that reside in public housing, and businesses that substantially employ them. Estimated to direct an additional 1,400 jobs to Section 3 residents, and an additional $172+ million in HUD-funded contracts awarded to Section 3 businesses each year. Panelists: Larry WoodsErik Crawford Winston Salem Housing Authority Housing Now, Texas Moderator: TBD Residents have the 1st opportunity to have this new proposed rule explained and the opportunity to offer your thoughts and remarks during the open comment phase which ends on May 20, 2015. Presenter: Keith Swiney Motivation Inc. Moderator: John Johnson New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Networking Break 3:00PM-3:15PM The History of Resident Management Corporations Community Policing that Produces Results Did you know that there are resident council’s throughout the United States who have created better quality of life and jobs for residents through the establishment of a Resident Management Corporation (RMC)? RMC’s are established when resident council boards create a non-profit organization, undergo vigorous training and enter into a contract with the housing authority and HUD to manage one or multiple communities within the housing authority. With only very few resident management corporations existing in the United States today, the greatest opportunity for residents to create a legacy still exist. Tactical Ministry has taken a unique and effective way of looking at police tactics. Through this workshop, former police officer, Robert Wagner will share police tactics used by police officers to help us create sustainable change in people’s lives. This workshop introduces an old concept to a new generation. Presenter: 5:00PM-7:00PM What happens to the voice of residents, their rights, services, TPA funds, living arrangements once a community is converted to RAD. What RAD Means for Residents? What happens to the voice of residents, their rights, services, TPA funds, living arrangements once a community is converted to RAD. 3:15PM-4:30PM The Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD), a fairly recent program authorized by the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act of 2012. Although this seems to be the new trend in public housing (over 100,000k applications to convert); Residents still don’t have a clue as to what this really means for them. LUNCH 12:00PM-1:30PM 1:30PM-3:00PM What RAD Means for Residents? Jesse Turner The 3 elements of the crime triangle are; Opportunity, Ability and Desire. If a criminal possesses all 3 elements of the triangle, he/she will commit a crime. What if we look at this same triangle and say, what are we doing to create the opportunities, abilities and desires for people to succeed. Focusing and partnering with other organization that fulfill all 3 of these elements will create and environment for sustainable change. Presenter: Robert Wagner Tactical Ministries Resident’s Social Movie Night 7:00PM-9:00PM The Pruitt Igoe Myth: A Public Housing Documentary * Program is subject to change. Watch your email for more details about the conference, and visit www.canilive.org for updated information. REGISTER ONLINE: http://www.canilive.org/RCLC RCLC 2015 Agenda Tuesday, May 19 8:30AM-9:00AM Resident Town Hall Meeting 9:00AM-9:45AM Confessions of a Welfare Mom Monologue 9:45AM-10:30AM Track B - ROSMHA Track A - ROLHA The 1MMOW Legislative Agenda Unveiled The 1MMOW takes the position that all Americans are created equal and possessed of inalienable rights to life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness—and to justice under the law. Yet the entitlements provided to millions of moms living at or below poverty are structured to keep them poor while entitlements offered to wealthier Americans and corporations assist in wealth creation and enhanced prosperity. Learn How To Push The WealthFair Movement Forward! 10:30AM-10:45AM 10:45AM-12:00PM Networking Break Organizing 101 – Strategies for Large Housing Agencies The session helps participants define their goals and objectives, appropriate targets, and effective advocacy tools. Through an interactive session, participants discuss how to create their own advocacy plans which requires them to consider Strategies to build coalitions, influence public perception, and persuade policymakers. Presenter: Kate Kelly Reginald Bowman PT Partners City Wide Council of Presidents (NYCHA) Moderator: TBD 12:00PM –1:30PM 1:45M –3:45PM Presenter: Kerra Bolton Working Title Media Leading a National Agenda Organizing 102 Continued– Advocacy in Action The work continues, in this interactive work session. The I’s are dotted and the T’s are crossed. Residents of Large Housing Authorities pull their strength together and with unity create the master plan which they have committed to move forward. Practice makes perfect! Residents put your new skills to the test, strengthen your presence and confidence as a leader and apply what you have learned. Presenter: Kate Kelly Reginald Bowman PT Partners City Wide Council of Presidents (NYCHA) Moderator: TBD In real time, Residents will have the opportunity to make direct calls to policy makers, write and mail letters to congressional staff. Critique your peers as you learn the advocacy model that will move One Million Moms off welfare by 2025. Presenter: Kerra Bolton Working Title Media Networking Break Community Policing that Produces Results Tactical Ministry has taken a unique and effective way of looking at police tactics. Through this workshop, former police officer, Robert Wagner will share police tactics used by police officers to help us create sustainable change in people’s lives. The 3 elements of the crime triangle are; Opportunity, Ability and Desire. If a criminal possesses all 3 elements of the triangle, he/she will commit a crime. What if we look at this same triangle and say, what are we doing to create the opportunities, abilities and desires for people to succeed. Focusing and partnering with other organization that fulfill all 3 of these elements will create and environment for sustainable change. Presenter: Robert Wagner 7:00PM –11:00PM This introductory session is the first step residents must take in order to become better advocates and leaders. Identifying the root causes to the oppression helps residents recognize the needs of their community. Once committed, our residents learn their roles and then are released to practice them. This effective model of change is crucial for leaders of small and med size housing authorities. LUNCH ON YOUR OWN 3:45PM –4:00PM 4:00PM –5:15PM Organizing 102 – Advocacy that Increases Social Action The Role of an Effective Resident Commissioner When all other commissioners leave their monthly meetings, it is the resident commissioner who lives and calls public housing home. The role of a commissioner is far more than a prestige honor bestowed upon an individual. More specifically, the role of the resident commissioner holds a much higher expectation. Learn how to leverage the voice of residents and garner greater support for the needs of your community. Fasten your seats for this awesome speaker Billie Griffin is sure to spark if not turn your passion up a few notches. Presenter: Billie Griffin Tactical Ministries Tampa Housing Authority Resident Commissioner **Residents Lifetime Achievement Awards Gala** REGISTER ONLINE: http://www.canilive.org/RCLC The Premier Legislative Can I Live Resident Association Conference RESIDENT for Residents of COUNCIL 2015 LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE Public Housing Register Today- www.canilive.org/rclc Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities Can I Live offers a variety of sponsorship opportunities suitable for small and large organizations. Sponsors of the RCLC 2015 will gain visibility for their firms or companies, demonstrate their support for Resident Organizations in facilitating the national voice and exposure of residents as they gain a seat at the table to influence the communities that they call home. If you would like more information regarding sponsorship for the RCLC 2015, please contact Charles Griffin, Director of Business Development, at [email protected] The Litchfield Beach and Golf Resort is perfectly located in the beautiful Litchfield Beach/Pawleys Island section of the Grand Strand. This location affords guest easy access to all the sights and sounds of Myrtle Beach, yet still offers that relaxed, secluded feeling. Hotel Accommodations Litchfield Beach and Golf Resort 14276 Ocean Hwy | Pawleys Island, SC 29585 http://www.litchfieldbeach.com/ The conference fee does not include accommodations. A block o f sleeping rooms has been reserved at the Litchfield Beach and Golf Resort, at discounted rates. The group rate for a Deluxe Suite (for single or double occupancy) is $145.00 (including taxes, fees and breakfast). The special hotel rate is available from Friday, November 15, 2014 through Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Reservations must be made by Wednesday, April 1, 2015, in order to receive the group rate. Room rates are available on a first-come, first-served basis until room block is filled. The hotel will continue to accept reservations after this date only on a space available basis, at the prevailing rates, not at the Can I Live group rate. For more information about booking your room at the Litchfield Beach and Golf Resort, please visit web site at Conference Sponsorships Platinum Sponsor gold Sponsor Sponsorship Entitlements ($10,000) ($5,000) (one available) Logo placement and link on X X Conference Web site Logo placement on X X marketing materials Identification as sponsor on X X name badge Inclusion of collateral in X X conference attendee kit Full page firm profile in X Conference Program booklet Banner ad with sponsor logo X on conference Web site Sponsor named in conference announcements X X and press release Number of complimentary registrations and Awards 3 2 Gala Dinner tickets Complimentary display X X booth at conference Remarks by Sponsor at conference opening and X closing sessions Custom opportunities X available Silver Sponsor ($3,500) X X X X 1 X In addition, Conference Event Sponsorships (Awards Dinner, Residents Reception, Resident Social, Networking Lunches, Networking Break, and Breakfast) and Conference Product Sponsorships (Conference Documentation or Conference Bag) are available, with varying benefits. Download the full prospectus: http://www.canilive.org/RCLC-2015-Sponsorship, or contact Charles Griffin ([email protected] ) to request the prospectus. http://www.litchfieldbeach.com/accommodations/ Lifetime Achievement Leadership Awards Gala~ May 19, 2015 Spend the evening celebrating the life and legacy of Bertha Gilkey, Mildred Harvey and Kimi Gray. Hosted By Invited Guest of Honor Cynthia Wiggins REGISTER ONLINE: http://www.canilive.org/RCLC For more information on the Resident Council Legislative Conference : Email: [email protected] • Phone Number: (919) 9 4 9 .0 4 2 7 • Fax Number: (877) 810-1347 REGISTER ONLINE: http://www.canilive.org/RCLC UNITED WE STAND–DIVIDED WE’RE HOMELESS! The Lifetime Achievement Leadership Awards | The Resident Council Scholarship Giveaway… The Section 3 Symposium Million Moms March on Washington | One Million Moms Off Welfare by 2025 Initiative The Entertainment, Music and Delicious Food! For more information on the Resident Council Legislative Conference : Email: [email protected] • Phone Number: (919) 9 4 9 .0 4 2 7 • Fax Number: (877) 810-1347 REGISTER ONLINE: http://www.canilive.org/RCLC
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