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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS4 - Sister Cities Update - PowerPointt J• .d . ,n� �`i �,sx n,: a � 'l� �d✓�� ��` .4� ~�r$ �� Njr ��, is GOVERNANCE • The Newport Beach Sister City Association (NBSCA) is a 501(C)(3) non- profit organization founded in 1984 by local residents. NBSCA operates under the umbrella of the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Newport Beach. • NBSCA is guided by a Board of Directors and advised by a City liaison as well as a liaison from the Newport Mesa Unified School District and student representatives from local high schools. • NBSCA is governed by a set of City policies as well as our written by- laws, policies and procedures. NBSCA are members of Sister City International headquartered in Washington D.C. who provide invaluable support and information to our organization. MISSION • Strengthen partnerships between the City of Newport Beach and its Sister Cities; • Increase awareness and participation at the municipal level; • Promote cultural understanding; • Motivate and empower private citizens, leaders to conduct long-term programs Sister Cities; City officials and business of mutual interests with our • With that mission in mind, NBSCA has acted business, tourism, and cultural activities that and City of Newport Beach. as a facilitator for involve our Sister Cities ANTIBES, FRANCE 7 r � f rri - •-r AN k lop ir F 1-m4l OKAZAKI, JAPAN PROGRAMS NBSCA members organize reciprocal student exchanges between youth from Newport and our Sister Cities. P"-1 ' 4 '1 Ll-llq� '?A 41 billoi -'-A i -d ev 1144 w oft Lu* "AIN I IUMAr 18 97- N, - Airt 110 Pre �. - -r,, ,yrs ___' _ =� �. � � .. - .� _ � -=.4 x- ..�: ��,,.: �... -�,. PROGRAMS In 2017, NBSCA supported the annual Ensenada Race by sending representatives to Ensenada on the day of the race. Prior to the race they attended the Mayor's reception held in Newport. There they met with the new Mayor of Ensenada, Marco Novelo. While in Ensenada they also met with Ensenada City officials and presented gifts to the children of Ensenada for their Day of the Child celebration. ►I PROGRAMS Cultural exchanges • Local artist Gianne de Genevraye has agreed to travel to each of our sister cities to paint the gardens in each city. Gianne has been selected by Antibes to be their "Artist in Residence" at the Ville Fontaine where she will paint in the gardens. • Gianne has applied and received an invitation from the Newport Beach Arts Commission to exhibit her paintings of our Sister Cities at the Newport Beach Central Library in 2018. NBSCA will be holding a reception in conjunction with the exhibition. PROGRAMS NBSCA has been chosen to host the quarterly meeting of the Southern California chapter of Sister City International in August 2017. The meeting will be held in the Civic Center Community Room. This will be a great opportunity to promote our wonderful city. Sistercities I NTER NATIONAL Connect globally. Thrive locally. PROGRAMS NBSCA also entertains groups of dignitaries from our Sister Cities and travels to their countries with citizens and dignitaries from Newport Beach, usually during our five year anniversaries. ��' 1v • • 5° Iqb r. , ,y ti i�4ra _w erp J i r •4 ' J - 3Yd.i... F kr66 ,r Y � h q+. -Illw •• 1 u 0 MIL \_ CHALLENGES • MEMBERSHIP We have lots of ideas for additional activities and fundraising but it takes bodies to make it happen. To that end, we try to get as much press as possible for our events. Our fundraisers are also social events planned around an international theme and we promote our organization at these events. CHALLENGES • FUNDING NBSCA's annual budget is about $15,000. NBSCA's operational funds come from grants given by the City of Newport Beach, membership dues, donations, fundraisers and grants from local companies and businesses. NBSCA holds several fundraisers, collects membership dues, and receives a small annual grant from Pacific Life. Local businesses such as the Marriott Hotel and Hornblower Yachts have helped in the past with costs for dignitary visits. Others have provided auction items for our fundraisers. CHALLENGES • EXPENSES -Membership in Sister City International and U.S. Mexico Sister City; -Liability and D &O Insurance; -Administrative expenses (i.e., maintaining a website, Facebook page, printing); -Costs for Student exchanges and conference attendance; -Costs for entertaining dignitaries from our Sister Cities and Sister City conferences, etc. -New and improved informational brochure is required. Strong sister city relationships serve as an engine for diplomacy and peace building, as well as economic development and investment. Deep and enduring relationships built due to Sister City partnerships open doors for business relationships and increased tourism. QUESTIONS?