- Student Leadership & Development
- Community Partnerships & Impact
- Campus Culture & Coordination
- Policy & Change Campaigns
In 400 words or less, please describe your Big Idea. What is it and why have you decided to work on it this year? How may it strengthen your program, campus, and/or community?
In 400 words or less, please describe your strategy. The following questions should draw out the tools, resources, and support you are using to promote and achieve your Big Idea. You'll have a chance to flesh out your plan, but here is a chance to get the basics down:
The BLT has selected two representatives from every class along with the two Bonner Congress representatives, as well as the Bonner Coordinator and Lifeworks staff, to commit to helping achieve this Big Idea. We hope to get community partners, other students on campus, faculty members, and administration to be involved during different aspects of the year as we coordinate events, service projects, and seminars. Chartwells plays a big role in aiding us to achieve this idea, as they have a lot of connections with the community farmers, families, and campus students and faculty. By the end of this year we would like to accomplish completing a successful local food night, hunger week, and project clean plate.
Please draft some of your benchmark goals into the framework below:
A good Big Idea proposal is one that connects with broader goals you may have for your program, campus, or community. Please answer the questions below, which should help you think through those larger themes.
How might your plan affect some of the issues and ideas seen in the Think 2040 video?
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