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Mark Your Calendar July 28th for a webinar about Sitka’s response to Covid
Please join us on Wednesday, July 28th at 10 am AKDT for a webinar in collaboration with the RAND Corporation’s community partners in Sitka, Alaska, on lessons learned by local community organizations in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Community response and resilience to disaster: Lessons from the COVID-19 crisis in Sitka, AK
This webinar hosted by the RAND Corporation will examine how local, state, and federal governments can improve their collaboration with locally-based organizations by drawing on the experiences of NGOs in Sitka, Alaska, that were instrumental in addressing emergent food security challenges in the local community as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The webinar will feature representatives from local organizations in Sitka sharing their experience in responding to the pandemic, including how they interacted with funders and governmental organizations outside of Sitka and how their practices contributed to community resilience. This webinar will be valuable for governmental agencies, nongovernmental organizations, and donors involved with emergency response to evaluate their engagement with local community organizations and identify areas for improved partnerships with these groups as the pandemic subsides and communities look to build back better.
Speakers
Katie Riley, Sitka Conservation Society
Katie is the Policy Director at the Sitka Conservation Society and works to support innovative policy initiatives and engagement related to the SCS’s mission to protect the natural environment of the Tongass National Forest while supporting the development of sustainable communities across Southeast Alaska.
Camille Ferguson, Sitka Tribe of Alaska
Camille is the Economic Development Director at the Sitka Tribe of Alaska (STA). In her role, she has developed, expanded, and overseen the Sitka Tribe of Alaska’s tourism, gaming, transportation, tannery, meeting facility, Gift Shop, and a recently opened new cottage kitchen. Prior to returning to STA, she worked for seven years as the Executive Director at the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA), a national non-profit.
Robin Sherman, Sitka Legacy Foundation and Sitka Economic Resiliency Task Force
Robin is the Program Manager for Sitka Legacy Foundation and Nonprofit Representative to the Sitka Economic Resiliency Task Force. In her role, she works with a local advisory board to support Sitka’s nonprofit sector through grants, technical assistance, and convening. Robin has experience working in local and tribal government and the nonprofit sector.
Moderator: Alexandra McKay, Rasmuson Foundation
Alexandra is the Vice President of Programs at the Rasmuson Foundation, a charitable organization dedicated to promoting a better life for Alaskans. A native of Anchorage, Alexandra manages the Foundation’s grantmaking programs and initiatives with a focus on strong advocacy for groups that historically have been underrepresented.
How to participate
How to Register: https://answer.rand.org/TakeSurvey.aspx?SurveyID=n2LM8683 (optional)
How to Attend: Join ZoomGov Meeting
https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1614747972?pwd=UGhXYlc5NWZXWGVNcVhwUlhhT1RtZz09
Meeting ID: 161 474 7972
Passcode: 345401
Meeting ID: 161 474 7972
For questions about this webinar, additional registration requests, or if you prefer not to receive these invitations in the future, please send an email to sitka-webinar@rand.org.