Monday, August 23, 2010

Mondays...

I started school today. That really has nothing to do with my work day, but it is a pretty important piece of information, seeing as I'm only going to be working here 2 days each week. I spent the first part of the work day updating my post from last week (which didn't actually get posted until this morning, seeing as I left a little early on Thursday).

I updated the contact list for the online auction with Government St Hardware's information. They donated 120 pounds of cement mix with which we will get the children of the Early Head Start program to make stepping stones that we will auction off.

I also spoke with the assistant director of the Early Head Start program at Glen Oaks about coming in Friday to make the stepping stones.

After that, I went to the Dollar Tree to see what kinds of cake pans they have that we can use for this project. They have a 3 pack of 9 inch cake pans or a 4 pack of 7 inch cake pans. I'm not sure which ones we will be using yet. They also had 155 ft of clear plastic wrap that we can use on top of the stepping stones so the children's hands won't be dirty.

When I got back to the office, I began working on reaching out to different businesses and letting them know about advertising opportunities with our Y Women Wednesday publication. I haven't heard back from anybody yet, but I'm sure they do not check their e-mails every hour like I do.

These days are flying by because of the late start!

No work again until Wednesday.

-R

Last week - in a blurb...


August 16-19

This week I sent out solicitation e-mails and letters to several places in regards to the online auction item donation.  I also sent out information regarding the sponsorship information.  On Monday, I’m going to follow up with the places I’ve sent information to and previously spoken with.  I organized the black tie Louisiana auction site and officially renamed our auction on the site.  I continued organizing the archives of ads we have from this year and made the table of contents.

For La Friperie, I focused this week only sorting through the items and organizing the donations.  We received 183 items this week which puts our item count over 1000.  This is exciting news because it gives us a good basic inventory of items when we do open the store.  We received a lot of scarves this week from one lady whose mother had recently passed away.  They are gorgeous.  She also donated a small book about different ways to tie scarves.  I am going to make copies of this book so when a woman purchases a scarf, she can have a free booklet teaching her different ways to wear the scarf.  We ran out of another batch of La Friperie tags. I printed and cut more so we are ready for the next influx of donations.  We also ran out of shoe tags, so I took the liberty of printing those, also.  I’ve updated the inventory excel file with all of the item codes, numbers, and descriptions and we officially have 1047 items plus a bag of jewelry that has been sorted through and (unofficially) repackaged.  We also got more dress bags to cover the items in the storage unit next time we deliver more items.  This will help in case of damage or dust or anything else that can ruin the clothes, shoes and accessories.  To keep everyone informed, we have 97 suits, 5 coats, 74 jackets, 249 shirts, 14 camisoles, 123 pants, 108 skirts, 95 dresses, 67 sweaters, 33 accessories, 23 belts, 104 shoes, and 54 purses and handbags.  I am starting to take an inventory of the number of long sleeve shirts as compared to the number of short sleeve shirts, so I can see number of styles we have. 

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Cutest babies ever...

Hello again!

This morning, I updated the excel file that records the inventory for La Friperie.  We received 83 donations this week (excluding shoes and jewelry which will be recorded later/separately).  I updated the list of what types of inventory items we have, including sizes and types of clothing. This helps give us a better idea of the items we have and the items we need. 

I went to lunch early with my dad today, because he was at a seminar up here in Baton Rouge.  It was good to see him again!

This afternoon, I took a trip to one of our "Early Head Start" centers.  The babies there are so adorable and sweet! It takes a strong person to work at these places, though.  Babies are everywhere.  Some of the older ones were so shy, but some of them were trying to talk to us.  So cute!

I talked to the head of the 3 centers while I was there and she approved the ideas we had about having the children help us make stepping stones that we can sell in the auction to raise money for different programs of the YWCA.  I am going to the hardware store in a few minutes to see what types of supplies they have for this project before I begin asking for a donation.  He will be more likely to say yes if I have an exact figure to ask for. 

I updated my basecamp writeboard a few minutes ago. 

I hope everyone has a safe weekend!
-R

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Soliciting Begins...

This morning started out like all of them - I was just finishing up work from yesterday that I didn't have time to accomplish.

I decided a few places on my solicitation list would be better to have the information mailed to them, so I made a list of those places for future reference.  

After that, I made my first trip out soliciting for donations today.  It wasn't as scary or intimidating as I thought it would be.  I went to Bumble Lane in Towncenter first.  After that I went to Francesca's in Perkins Rowe and a few other places in there.  After being told that they would get back in touch with me at a future date, I was on my way.  I then went to Pearson's Travel World on Jefferson Highway.  The man there was really nice.  He gave me a donation on the spot.  A beautiful maroon Vera Bradley purse worth over $60.  So I recorded his information and was on my way.

I showed up back at the office after lunch and lo and behold Chelsea was there! It was good to see her again! Hopefully She'll bake me some cookies soon! (haha)

We spent the afternoon tagging about 80 new items.  We didn't have a chance to tag the shoes today, so I will do that tomorrow, as well as inputing the new data into the spreadsheet.  We also bagged the jewelry that was collected, since it was starting to build up.  We decided not to tag the jewelry, since it will probably sell for one generic price, unless it's really nice.  Because we're not tagging the jewelry, we aren't keeping an inventory of it either. 

Well everyone else has left the office now!
-R

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Tuesday rhymes with Moos-day!

I spent the entire morning writing, reading, editing, and re-reading the templates for the packets I'm creating to begin soliciting for items.  The printer officially hates me, because it broke twice while I was trying to print these letters. 

Peggy signed the sublease for La Friperie early this morning.  I didn't specifically do any work for La Friperie, except for collecting about 15 suits from one lady. 

I presented one of the ideas for a possible item to see in the online auction today.  They said it was a good idea, but it would take a lot of work and a lot more cooperation and coordination of very small children. 

I'm going to present the idea to another person on Thursday, and hopefully will gain the proper approval.  After that, all I would need to do for this project would be to solicit for donations of concrete mix, planter bottoms, small beads/crafty things/shells/pebbles, etc...

Chelsea is coming in tomorrow for a little while to visit.

It was a fairly slow day in the office, today.

Who knows what tomorrow holds?
-R

Monday, August 9, 2010

At the office late today...

Today was a slow/busy day at the same time.  One of the committee members for the online auction sent Peggy a message with some ideas for possible name for the auction.  We sat down and thought about each one.  We decided (unofficially) on "Getting an Early Head Start" - YWCA Online Auction.  It still needs to be approved by everyone else on the committee, but I like it.  I think it fits well into our auction because the YWCA has a program called "Early Head Start" for very young children under the age of 3.  We thought it would be a good idea to have the children of this program work together to make something we could auction off, as well. 

After a little more brainstorming, Peggy and I loaded her car with the 200 or so items for La Friperie.  We made new piles for the coats, shirts and pants since the original piles were overflowing.  We also covered a few of the piles for added protection until we secure the location and clothing racks. 

I spent the rest of the morning learning about the templates I'm creating for the online auction.

After lunch, I created a general template thanking donors for their contribution, another general template soliciting donations from potential philanthropists, a third template for an updated donation acknowledgment letter which includes more information about the donor.  I started on a sponsor benefit letter template, which will be included in the packet.  I am making the original of this template; we have never before used this type of sponsorship request.

I have a few more things to wrap up tonight after I get home.

More to come tomorrow,
-R

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Happy Weekend!

Today I spent almost the entire day updating La Friperie's inventory list.  I added 191 items to the list, bringing the total number to 780.  I also created an excel document based on what sizes we have, how many of each size, and how many of each type of donation.  As of right now, we have 9 scarves and other accessories, 13 belts, 8 camisoles, 5 coats, 68 dresses, 76 pairs of shoes, 33 purses, 56 jackets, 90 pairs of pants, 205 shirts, 87 skirts, 75 suits, and 55 sweaters.

I did not record the jewelry that was donated because I haven't decided how we are going to record and tag the items.  Maybe we can use small plastic bags to keep the items together and place a sticker on the bag - just a thought though. 

We were supposed to bring the items to storage today, but because of the awful weather that was sweeping through all of Baton Rouge all day today.  

I'm still trying to come up with a name for the online auction.  We would preferably like something calling people to action, but it also has to relate to our cause.

We're officially signed up for our online auction account, so I've been exploring the site today so I can be familiarized with it.  I am probably going to start soliciting for donations next week.  Peggy and I still need to create a finalized copy for a template for solicitation.

I spent the rest of the afternoon trying to collect as much press information for the YWCA as possible.  I need to print out these articles and record them in the binder.  This will help make a marketing report at the end of the year. 

Remember, keep collecting donations for our cause!  Everyone, have a safe weekend!
-R

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

La Friperie Update

Today I spent almost the entire day sorting and tagging items for La Friperie.  We've collected over 777 items so far, with me tagging 191 items today, alone.  Tomorrow, Peggy says, we are bringing them to the storage unit and bringing the items we can't use to goodwill.  Hopefully someone else can make use of it. 

Tomorrow afternoon, I'm probably going to enter the new items into the excel file so we can keep track of how many items we have and how many of each type and size we have.  This will help us understand how heavy the next few donations will be. 

We even tagged all of the purses, shoes and belts.  All that is left is jewelry.  We got our first donation of jewelry in this morning.  Hopefully we will get more jewelry/accessory and clothing donations in next week. 

Peggy decided that we were going to include maternity-wear in La Friperie, since those are women in transition between life stages also.  We only have one thing so far, but hopefully people will donate more.

For the last hour or so, I've been searching through the archives of all of the Baton Rouge area magazines for any mention of the YWCA so I can make a marketing book for 2010 to show which publications actually used our press releases and which ones ignored us.  This also helps us know who is hearing about the YWCA's events and story. 

If you or anyone you know has any gently-worn business clothes, jewelry, handbags, maternity-wear, or shoes, please let me know or drop them off to the YWCA's office at 8281 Goodwood Blvd Suite B1, TU-TH 9-12 or 1-4. Please spread the word!

Until tomorrow,
-R

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Connections

Today I spent a majority of the day preparing and attending the YWCA's August Connections Luncheon.  It is a luncheon for ladies to encourage networking and to hear from relevant speakers.  It is hosted at Juban's on the first Tuesday of every month (except January and February - second Tuesday of each month).  The speaker today spoke about the importance of women being involved in their finances and savings.  It was very helpful, but very overwhelming at the same time.  I'm going to start a retirement fund now.  I bet Chelsea would agree.

After the luncheon was over, we went next door to the future location of La Friperie so everyone could see the location and how the store would be set up.  It's a really large space and I'm really excited to be working on this project.  Now all we need is to sign the lease and gather as many donations as possible. 

Back at the office, I spent the afternoon sending out press releases about the Connections Luncheon from today to various local publications.  I also sent out press releases regarding La Friperie and the much-needed donations to other local publications. 

Last project of the day is to gather all the newspaper and magazine articles, as well as any ads, involving the YWCA from 2010 and compile a binder of information so we can keep a log for an annual marketing report.

Tomorrow I get to sort through and tag about 10 bags of items for La Friperie (unless anyone wants to drop anything off to me tonight). 

Until then,
- R

Monday, August 2, 2010

New Week = New Projects

Tomorrow is out Connections Luncheon, so Peggy and I were working all day to try to organize last-minute details that we need to finish before the event tomorrow.  I made name tags for everyone who is going to attend the event.  I also organized the RSVP list for the event so we can track who attended and who didn't. 
After that, I wrote thank you cards to renewing and new members of the YWCA community.  One member includes former intern - Chelsea!!
Before the day got too busy, Peggy brought in more donations for La Friperie.  We decided that I would sort through them on Wednesday so we could deliver them to storage on Thursday.  This way, we can keep everything organized and the conference room won't become a storage closet.
After lunch, Peggy and I began brainstorming ideas for the upcoming online auction.  We decided on a few dates and tried to nail down some basic information so we can get it approved before purchasing the online auction space.  Everything seems to be coming together very well for the upcoming auction.  I'll begin soliciting for donations early next week, once we figure out their advertising benefits.  All we need now is an official title for the auction, that way it's not just called "YWCA Online Auction." We want something catchy and inviting so people will know they are helping a good cause.
I guess that'll be my unofficial homework for tonight - brainstorm. 
Until tomorrow!
-R

Thursday, July 29, 2010

End of the Workweek

Well this wraps up my first week here at the YWCA.  This morning I arrived at work with a few more things to wrap up that I've been working on all week.  Peggy, Chelsea and SonJa went to a real estate meeting, as I said in my last post, and that lasted until after lunch.  Good news is that things look promising for this location.  The more I hear about La Friperie, the more excited I get. 

This morning, I successfully finished archiving the lists of previous donors for the silent auction/event that is held by the YWCA to help raise funds that will benefit the efforts of this organization. 

After lunch, I spent the afternoon combining and organizing all the information into one giant list that only records the contact information of each donor so I can have one master list to look at whenever I begin soliciting for donations for the online auction.  After I finished that, I began looking at the old letters that were sent out to solicit donations and I extracted relevant information that could be used again in order to try to create a new template which can be used this year.

Today was Chelsea's last day, which was really sad.  I enjoyed having someone to work with all day. 

Until next week!
-R

La Friperie

This morning Peggy, Chelsea and SonJa went to a real estate meeting for La Friperie.  If the committee approves the location then we can sign the lease on Monday and begin setting up shop.  Hopefully if all this works out we can have the store open by September 1.  If we secure this space, we will have more square footage than originally expected so we will be taking donations of gently worn women's business attire.  If you have anything like this please let me know and you can drop it off to me or to the YWCA location off Goodwood Blvd. in Baton Rouge.  Thanks guys!
-R

First 3 days - summed up into one post

Monday July 26


Today was my first official day of work. I spent the first part of the morning filling out the rest of my paper work since Sonja was not here Thursday when I came for orientation.

After that I sat with Peggy for a while and learned about how to use basecamp. It isn’t set up for me yet, but Peggy said she would set up an account for me on Thursday so I could do my first official blog for La Friperie.

I spent almost the rest of the day watching Webinars and taking notes about online and silent auctions, as well as general auction tips and ideas. I believe this will be really helpful when I begin compiling the contact lists for the Y’s online auction.

After watching about 5 or so webinars, I began compiling the lists of who has previously donated to the YWCA’s past online auctions and events. Although Peggy is forwarding me a list they already have, I believe I should still begin compiling my own list because I can just search through my information and expunge the information I don’t need and transfer the information that we can actually use.

-R

Tuesday July 27

Chelsea came back to work today from her vacation. It’s nice to have someone else around to work with. She spent most of the day showing me how to label and tag the clothing. We have just under 500 items for the store. It is really nice to see how generous people can be. Some of the items we went through need some mending, such as replacement or tightening of buttons and sewing hem lines. Also, some items just needed to be ironed or washed. At least these are only simple things. Anything that was stained, torn, or inappropriate for La Friperie was put in a goodwill pile. If we can’t use it, someone else might be able to.

Peggy informed me that they are still looking for a location for La Friperie. She said that they have 2 or 3 locations in mind, one being right next to Juban’s on Perkins. This would be a really good location for La Friperie because, although there are not many women’s clothing stores near this area, there is a Wal-Mart, a few restaurants and a coffee shop. It is a prime location. Peggy is going to meet with this lessee and a few others tomorrow during the day.

Tomorrow starts a new day. I think we are dropping off the items into storage, since we don’t have time today.

-R


Wednesday July 28

Today I spent the first few minutes of the morning finishing tagging and sorting the items we have for donation. Then, I went with Peggy, Chelsea, and Sonja to the storage unit off College Dr. for La Friperie. We have almost 600 items in storage, plus a few more items that got dropped off after lunch and a few articles of clothing that needed mending or ironing. While loading items into Sonja's truck, we informed 2 ladies that work in this office building about La Friperie. They seemed enthused about the idea and even commented on how nice some of our garments are. Then we asked if they had any items that are gently used, which they are not using anymore. They said definitely and seemed eager to pass along their gently used clothes. Hopefully we will see more donations from those ladies and from others within the next few weeks.

I've spent almost the entire afternoon compiling lists of contacts to be used in calling to ask for donations for the Y's silent auction, which I will be working on for the remainder of my time here or until the auction is held. The tutorials I watched on Monday were actually coming in hand while looking at the items that were previously donated. I was able to see how items can be grouped together and how some items may not sell as well at a silent/online auction. The lists from 2007 and 2008 are flawed but possibly as perfect as they might get for now, at least until I start calling and writing letters and seeing who is in charge of each department now.

Can't wait for tomorrow!

-R