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Annual Update Due TODAY 12/21 & Holiday Closure Reminder
Published on December 21, 2023 by Sade Swift


Hey Collectives,
Your required annual update is due TODAY. Below are the questions we'd like you to answer.

You can post this as an 'Update' on your Open Collective page by going to your Collective's URL > Connect > + New Update (detailed instructions here).

Three Questions

We have three broad questions we would like you to answer:
1. What did you accomplish during 2023? How did you use money?
2. What challenges did you face during 2023? What did your Collective learn? How did you change or grow? 
3. What are your plans for 2024? Anything exciting coming up?

Any Format

We invite you to get creative!
Feel free to link to a video, voice note, social media post, written essay, blog post, or some other format.  Do whatever is most comfortable for you, answering the three above questions.


The OCF team will be taking time off from December 22nd, 2023 to January 2nd, 2024. Any expenses submitted during this time will be processed starting January 2nd, 2024.


Questions?

Email us at [email protected]

In community,
Sadé and The OCF Team

Angel Stewart

Posted on December 21, 2023

1. What did you accomplish during 2023? How did you use money?

ABQ Free fridge helped me start a Community Resource Booth at the Downtown Grower's Market (DGM) to support those experiencing homelessness and mental health instability. The booth handed out 226 bags, serving about 100 individuals and families. 

2. What challenges did you face during 2023? What did your Collective learn? How did you change or grow? 

I faced challenges with shifting culture with local farmers who participate in the market. I will work towards building stronger relationships to create an atmosphere of community care. We learned that the unhoused felt safe and returned due to the welcoming environment of the Community Resource Booth. The booth changed the relationship with those experience public hardship into a trusting and safe environment.

3. What are your plans for 2024? Anything exciting coming up?

My plans are to continue the work with DGM and continue changing perceptions of the unhoused in downtown area making food accessible.
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Kayla

Posted on December 21, 2023

Hi, thank you for sharing this update and congrats on your hard work this year!

Please post (copy/pasting it is fine) this as an 'Update' on your Open Collective page by going to your Collective's URL > Connect > + New Update (detailed instructions here). 
  

If you do not see the 'Update' section on your page. You may need to 'unhide' this section from your Collective's page. To do this:
1. While logged in, go to your Collective's URL
2. Click 'Settings' (it's next to the Actions button)
3. Click 'Profile Page' on the left
4. Scroll down to the 'Connect' Section and change the drop-down next to 'Updates' to say "Always Visible"
5. Click 'Save' at the bottom

Now you can add the Update as described above. 

If, for privacy reasons, you do not want your Update to be visible, please email the update to us [email protected] and let us know so that we can store your Update internally. 

Thank you,
the OCF Team 

Liz Zoob

Posted on December 21, 2023

It took some time (don't ask!) but I finally figured out what to do! I posted on our home page and am posting our report here as well.
 
  1.   What did you accomplish during 2023? How did you use money? Raw increased the frequency that we gather for meetings, continued to struggle together as manifestations of racism reappeared/appeared in new ways.  We continued to be active organizers and raised money for two Undoing Racism workshops offered by the People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond (PISAB), which covered expenses for both Raw members and outside community members.

2. What challenges did you face during 2023? What did your Collective learn? How did you change or grow?  Challenges included having members in multiple time zones and developing a collective analysis of current events based in anti-racist principles. We are continuing to learn to develop our individual and collective voices with mutual respect. We are continuing to see how white supremacy shows up in struggles around the globe, such as in Israel/Palestine.

 3. What are your plans for 2024? Anything exciting coming up? Plans include continuing bi-monthly meetings and organizing for an in-person retreat. We are also looking for new ways to fund-shift in the service of undoing racism.
 
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