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local coalitions
Eee. Kepler
Revised June 7, 1968
Revised June 13, 1968
ORGANIZATION AND STATUS
1.
History
ae
How, when and by whom was the local coalition
formed?
Membership
a.
By whoin are various conmunity elements represented?
Secure a list of coalition members, and the
affiliation and address of each member.
Evaluation of Coalition Membexship:
Are the coalition meinbers the most influential
representatives of the various elements? What
is the level of participation by local government,
business, labor, religion, civil rights, ghetto
youth and neighborhood groups, ethnic organizations,
school officials, community service organizations
and communications media?
Purposes
ad.
What are the goals and objectives of the local
coalition?’ Ares these stated! in writing? Secure
a copy of the statement of purpose.
Staff
a.
What is the si composition, and organization of
st
ze
the present statis
What plans, if any, exist for expansion of the staff?
Who.is the staff contact person for the national
coalition? + ‘name, address, telephone number.
Management and Funding
Gls
What management or administrative problems, if any,
have arisen? Which are still current? How were
the others resolved?
How is the local coalition funded:
Yalsed? From what sources? How
funding? What are future pros:
What management, administrative: or funding problems,
al
if any, would the local coalition like the national
coalition to assist in resolvinda?
Organization
a. Who makes the basic policy decisions? Who
makes implementing decisions?
What is the composition and authority of the
policy making body (executive or steering
committee) ?
What are the nature, composition, and re-
sponsibilities of its task forces (committees) ?
PROGRAM AC'TIVITY
1. Priorities
a, What are the program priorities of the local
coalition?
b. How were these determined?
Operations
a. What programs and projects does the local coalition
have presently underway? How far along? Who is
doing what?
What programs and projects has the local coalition
completed?
How could the national coalition assist in devising,
planning and implementing programs.
Relations with other organizations
a. What are the relations between the coalition and
busincss groups, e.g., NAB, Chamber of Commerce, etc.
b. How have other organizations taken the entry of the
coalition onto the local scene.
Accomplishments
a. What have the various local coalition programs
and projects accomplished to date?
What programs, projects or other local coalition
activities are of such an ing nature that
they are worthy of emulation in other communities?
CITIES REPORTING ORGANIZATION OF LOCAL COALITIONS
May 31, 1968
ALABAMA
CITY CHAIRMAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CONTACT
a eS eS ae
Huntsville, Ala. Dr. Frederik S. Schultz Lemmon C. McMillan Bxeck "DA re
Pres., Assn of Huntsville Executive Director
Area Companies Assn of Huntsville
Consultant Scientist Area Companies
General Electric Company Suite 692
4040 Memorial Parkway State Natl Bank Bldg
Huntsville, Alabama 35802 Huntsville, Ala 35805
205/883-3221) 205/534-0233
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Baltimore, Md.
MARYLAN
CHAIRMAN
Theodore R. McKeldin
10 Bight Street
Suite 1035
Baltimore, Md.
301/752-6682
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Walter Lively
222 St. Paul Place
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
301/752-8470
CONTACT.
Executive Director
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CITy
Chattanooga, Tenn.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CONTACT
Robert A. Elmore
Executive Director
Chattanooga Full
Employment Committee
825 McCallie Avenue
Chattanooga, Tenn.
615/267-3792
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Norfolk, Va.
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CHAIRMAN
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CONTACT
TU Email elec O sce aniptar
Attorney at Law
Virginia Nat'l Bank Bl
NereArolli<, Wel.
703/627-0611
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Washington, D. C.
WASHINGTON,
CHAIRMAN
Mr. Walter McArdle
President
McArdle Printing Company
2319 M Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C.
202/FE 3-4900
DEG.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CONTACT
Mr. Donald F. Sullivan
Executive Director
The National Conference
of Christians & Jews
735 Southern Building ¥
Washington, D. C. 20005
202/628-9141
local coalitions
Eee. Kepler
Revised June 7, 1968
Revised June 13, 1968
ORGANIZATION AND STATUS
1.
History
ae
How, when and by whom was the local coalition
formed?
Membership
a.
By whoin are various conmunity elements represented?
Secure a list of coalition members, and the
affiliation and address of each member.
Evaluation of Coalition Membexship:
Are the coalition meinbers the most influential
representatives of the various elements? What
is the level of participation by local government,
business, labor, religion, civil rights, ghetto
youth and neighborhood groups, ethnic organizations,
school officials, community service organizations
and communications media?
Purposes
ad.
What are the goals and objectives of the local
coalition?’ Ares these stated! in writing? Secure
a copy of the statement of purpose.
Staff
a.
What is the si composition, and organization of
st
ze
the present statis
What plans, if any, exist for expansion of the staff?
Who.is the staff contact person for the national
coalition? + ‘name, address, telephone number.
Management and Funding
Gls
What management or administrative problems, if any,
have arisen? Which are still current? How were
the others resolved?
How is the local coalition funded:
Yalsed? From what sources? How
funding? What are future pros:
What management, administrative: or funding problems,
al
if any, would the local coalition like the national
coalition to assist in resolvinda?
Organization
a. Who makes the basic policy decisions? Who
makes implementing decisions?
What is the composition and authority of the
policy making body (executive or steering
committee) ?
What are the nature, composition, and re-
sponsibilities of its task forces (committees) ?
PROGRAM AC'TIVITY
1. Priorities
a, What are the program priorities of the local
coalition?
b. How were these determined?
Operations
a. What programs and projects does the local coalition
have presently underway? How far along? Who is
doing what?
What programs and projects has the local coalition
completed?
How could the national coalition assist in devising,
planning and implementing programs.
Relations with other organizations
a. What are the relations between the coalition and
busincss groups, e.g., NAB, Chamber of Commerce, etc.
b. How have other organizations taken the entry of the
coalition onto the local scene.
Accomplishments
a. What have the various local coalition programs
and projects accomplished to date?
What programs, projects or other local coalition
activities are of such an ing nature that
they are worthy of emulation in other communities?
CITIES REPORTING ORGANIZATION OF LOCAL COALITIONS
May 31, 1968
ALABAMA
CITY CHAIRMAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CONTACT
a eS eS ae
Huntsville, Ala. Dr. Frederik S. Schultz Lemmon C. McMillan Bxeck "DA re
Pres., Assn of Huntsville Executive Director
Area Companies Assn of Huntsville
Consultant Scientist Area Companies
General Electric Company Suite 692
4040 Memorial Parkway State Natl Bank Bldg
Huntsville, Alabama 35802 Huntsville, Ala 35805
205/883-3221) 205/534-0233
Page Eleven
ae LLY §
Baltimore, Md.
MARYLAN
CHAIRMAN
Theodore R. McKeldin
10 Bight Street
Suite 1035
Baltimore, Md.
301/752-6682
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Walter Lively
222 St. Paul Place
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
301/752-8470
CONTACT.
Executive Director
if i
ass ee
y
Page Twenty
CITy
Chattanooga, Tenn.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CONTACT
Robert A. Elmore
Executive Director
Chattanooga Full
Employment Committee
825 McCallie Avenue
Chattanooga, Tenn.
615/267-3792
Page Twen-y-One
Cas
Norfolk, Va.
-
\
e
it:
F
CHAIRMAN
-”
__ VIRGINIA
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CONTACT
TU Email elec O sce aniptar
Attorney at Law
Virginia Nat'l Bank Bl
NereArolli<, Wel.
703/627-0611
Page Sever rev. 6/12/68)
aT.
Washington, D. C.
WASHINGTON,
CHAIRMAN
Mr. Walter McArdle
President
McArdle Printing Company
2319 M Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C.
202/FE 3-4900
DEG.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CONTACT
Mr. Donald F. Sullivan
Executive Director
The National Conference
of Christians & Jews
735 Southern Building ¥
Washington, D. C. 20005
202/628-9141