Meeting Recap | DC Collaborative's Spring Membership Meeting: Celebration Edition
On Tuesday, May 3, members and collaborators joined together for DC Collaborative's Spring Membership Meeting: Celebration Edition. The Spring Edition of the Member Meeting focused on Executive Director Lissa Rosenthal-Yoffe’s new career opportunity, the contributions and progress of our staff members, and the bright and promising future of the DC Collaborative.
Meeting Next Steps and Resources
Register on DC Co-lab Community Portal
Complete the Collective Impact Survey
Sign up for DC Co-lab Committees
Contact Elizabeth for any questions you may have regarding DC Co-Lab!
Meeting Detail
The meeting began with a DC Collaborative welcome and agenda review from DC Collaborative Executive Director Lissa Rosenthal-Yoffe. The agenda moved on to a reflection on Lissa’s work and impact by Barbara Stauffer and an announcement of Lissa’s farewell present. Barbara and Anita Doutt then outlined the next steps in the transition and executive search, stating they would be selecting the firm who would help them conduct the search and move forward from there.
In addition, the following staff members have received promotions:
Ashlee has been promoted to Director of Education Programs
Wendy has been promoted to Director of Community Engagement
Elizabeth’s title has been changed to Impact Strategy Associate
Education Programs
Ashlee McKinnon provided an overview of our education programs. This year, DC Collaborative offered 29 synchronous programs, 83 distance learning programs and five professional development programs from our Program Catalogue. This resulted in a very impactful year, allowing the Collaborative to provide 116 programs offered by 43 organizations, serving 60 schools in all 8 Wards.
Hannah Slattery, education programs consultant, then outlined the progress of our Teaching Artist Fellowship. This year we have three cohorts of fellows, all participating in four workshops over the course of approximately six weeks. The theme this year is Social and Emotional Learning in the context of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
Education Programs Assistant Lauren Walker then outlined our assessment activities, stating teachers will receive a $5 gift card for assessments, with a maximum of $15 per teacher (assessments for 3 education programs) for each assessment that 50% (or more) of their students complete. The last day to complete assessments will be Friday, May 20. Therefore, members who requested assessment reports will receive it by June 10th.
Membership and Communications
Our new expanded and clarified member benefits package was introduced by Penelope Musto.
Our new membership packages features:
Maximized Reach to DC Public Educators and Students
Robust Communications Package
Enhanced Networking Opportunities
To further outline our communications efforts, Social Media & Communications Consultant Jamila Johnson encouraged members to participate in Member Takeover and exposure opportunities, highlighting DC Collaborative’s expansive social media networks.
DC Co-Lab: DC Collaborative's Community Collaboration and Data Initiatives, DCColab.org
Director of Community Engagement Wendy Wang Pisa and Impact Strategy Associate Elizabeth Winkelhoff then went on to address challenges Co-Lab was facing and how they’re responding to feedback. They also unveiled the purposes of the committees and their new structure.
Updates for this year based on your recommendations:
The Collective Impact Survey deadline has been extended to May 31st!
We hope to hear more from Teaching Artists, Cultural Institutions, Dance Groups, and Literature Groups.
$20 rewards are being given out to participants of the survey who complete all four sections ($5 for each individual section)
Elizabeth is available to meet and chat with anyone who has questions or may need assistance here!
After the data collection period is over, the data team will work on organizing the data for redistribution to the community over the summer, and then our committees will meet at the start of the school year to analyze the data and provide context through the Equity and Justice lens.
Meeting participants were then asked, "What would you like to see the Collaborative do for the next 25 years?"
Below are the five responses with the highest upvotes.
[Have a] dedicated line item in DC Government Budget for an Arts and Humanities Transportation Fund. - Lissa Rosenthal-Yoffe
[Have] student representatives on Board. - Lissa Rosenthal-Yoffe
[Host] district-wide conferences on the state of the arts and humanities in education. - Ashlee McKinnon
Build a strong community of Teaching Artists and effective links between TA and organization/schools. - Sylvia Z
Illustrate the impact of arts and humanities on student success and happiness in schools! - Elizabeth Winkelhoff
DC Collaborative Ended the Meeting With Gratitude to Lissa!












