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HEP/CAMP NEW DIRECTORS TRAINING09/17-18/2009Miami, Florida
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VISION STATEMENT
To improve the quality of life for farm-workers through education
MISSION STATEMENT
To Serve, Educate, and Empower Farmworkers
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HEP/CAMP Presentation Objective
To provide a summary of the National HEP/CAMP
Association
To provide a geographic overview of the HEP/CAMP programs nation-wide
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2008-2009HEP/CAMP National Association Membership
40 HEP and 40 CAMP Programs
STATES WITH HEP PROGRAM
STATES WITH HEP & CAMP PROGRAMS
STATES WITH CAMP PROGRAM
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HEP/CAMP Programs# HEP Programs by State
Texas 7 Wisconsin 2 California 7 Washington 4 Florida 2 Georgia 1 New York 1 N. Carolina 1 Michigan 1 Idaho 1 Kentucky 1 Oregon 3 Colorado 1 Arizona 1 New Mexico 2 Missouri 1 Puerto Rico 1 Maryland 1 Kansas 1 Mississippi 1
# CAMP Programs by State Texas 8 California 8 Washington 6 Georgia 1 New York 1 Pennsylvania 1 Michigan 1 Idaho 1 Oregon 3 Colorado 2 New Mexico 2 Missouri 1 Puerto Rico 1 Kansas 1 Florida 1
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Prior to 1999 Fiscal Year
23 HEP – Programs
12 CAMP – Programs
Total of 35 Programs
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HEP-CAMP Funding Allocation in Millions
1999 -2010
FY
1999
FY
2000
FY
2001
FY
2002
FY
2003
FY
200
4
FY
200
5
FY
200
6
FY
200
7
FY
200
8
FY
200
9
FY
201
0
0
5,000,000
10,000,000
15,000,000
20,000,000
25,000,000
HEP CAMP
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HEP/CAMP National Association Board In 1999 the HEP/CAMP Association was established as a 501 C.3 Non-
profit organization. National HEP/CAMP Association Board of Directors
Past-President – Arturo Martinez Milwaukee, Wisconsin President – Javier Gonzalez – Tifton, Georgia President Elect – Scott Willison-Boise, Idaho Secretary – Ofelia Gamez – Fresno, CA Parliamentary – Adan Suarez – Pasco, WA Treasure – Amas Aduviri– Corvallis, Oregon
HEP/CAMP stream representatives Eastern – HEP Steven Duncan -Raleigh, N. Carolina
CAMP Patty Hanley -Oneonta, NY Central – HEP Anna Zambie- Madison, WI
CAMP Luis Garcia – Lansing, MI Western - HEP Michelle Kelly – Boise, ID
CAMP Maria Escobedo -Bakersfield, CA.
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Board Member Elections Association General Memberships – Open to all OME
HEP/CAMP funded programs and staff. Programs pay $1,200 dues per program Staff on HEP/CAMP Association list serve. Based on
recommendation by Program Director. General membership has one vote per program Elections held during OME – HEP/CAMP Directors Meeting in
DC. OME HEP/CAMP Directors Meeting – July 2009 Secretary – even years Parliamentarian – even years Treasurer – odd years President Elect – at end of Presidents term HEP Stream Reps on even years CAMP Stream Reps on odd years
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Membership dues contributes to To have permanent staff and office in
Washington D.C. Irene B. Bueno
Partner NVG LLC 1100 17th Street NW Suite 902 Washington, DC 20036 Phone 202.778.0740 www.nvgllc.com
Marie Farrar, ConsultantThe National HEP/CAMP Association3000 N. Washington Blvd.#820Arlington, VA 22201P: [email protected]
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Membership dues contributes to
$14,000 in Scholarships
$11.000 in SAF Internships
$12,000 for two D.C. Internships
National HEP/CAMP Conference support
Provided recommendation for changes on Higher Education Act (HEA)
Served on Department of Education Rule & Negotiation Discretionary committee
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National HEP/CAMP Association Technical Assistant Support
Holds an annual National Technical Assistant Conference around October 2009
TA Conference Central/Eastern Stream Conference – 2007 San Antonio,
Texas Western Stream Conference – 2007 – Seattle, Washington New Directors Technical Assistance Session –2008 San
Antonio, Texas New Directors Technical Assistance Session- 2009 Miami,
Florida HEP/CAMP National Conference
2006 – San Diego, California 2008 - San Juan Puerto Rico 2009 – San Diego, California
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