Module 4C: Reflect

Photo: BJ Kirschhoffer / Polar Bears International
Taking Action
As a recap - here’s what we would like you to work on for this section:
Please take a moment to document your institution's official Point of Contact (reach out to Marissa if you don't know), any PBI Climate Alliance or Leadership Camp alumni at your institution, any NNOCCI alumni at your institution, and any other members of your internal AAC team – these are your support system! Then, write an email introducing yourself to your team. Let them know what your program looks like this year and that you’ve been asked to create an action plan.
Start to think about how you can support your team in engaging storytelling. Is there a role you can play in connecting departments at your institution?
As a reminder, each participant is to create an action plan using their knowledge,skills, and role within their AAC, to contribute to their individual institutions and to the broader PBI and NNOCCI alumni communities. What are you good at? Where do you want to challenge yourself? What existing programs exist at your institution that you can enhance? What new programs would you like to implement? What areas do you have influence within your organization/community? How can you support outreach and communications within your institution? This could include facilitating workshops at your institution or NNOCCI Regional Study Circle groups, working with your AAC team to incorporate framing into their work, enhancing interpretives, framing keeper talk scripts, assisting with social media or other media outreach, etc...
YOU NAME IT!
Start sketching out what you might like to do and don’t hesitate to reach out to Marissa or the cohort for input.
Now that you are used to introducing yourself, if you are joining the private alumni space on Facebook please consider posting a short video or general intro post to share. Help the network get to know you–you are welcome to have cameos from other PBI ambassadors too...including the furry ones!

Photo: BJ Kirschhoffer / Polar Bears International
Finished?
Continue on to Module 4D–Apply.

Photo: BJ Kirschhoffer / Polar Bears International