SERES 2012 Annual Report

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Sembrando espacios resilientes y ecologicamente sostenibles

SERES Annual Report 2012

Author: Corrina Grace Position: Executive Director Date: 23rd January 2013

Summary

Achievements

2012 was a great year for SERES and our community, and we met a number of significant milestones for the organization that place us in good standing to achieve the ambitious goals that have been outlined for 2013.

Youth Leaders for the Pachamama

At the beginning of 2012, we launched a new program called Youth Leaders for the Pachamama. The purpose of this new program was to build on our 2011 achievements, furthering our mission to engage, educate and empower people to become leaders of sustainable change. Our goal was to reach more youth and provide additional support and mentoring to program participants. In 2012, a total of 293 youth and young adults passed through our programs – an increase of more than 220% over 2011 figures.

Youth Leading the World

In administrative terms, we have significantly consolidated our position from 2011, taking on additional staff, registering the organization in Guatemala and establishing firm international partnerships that are helping us to achieve our mission and vision. Due to the significant program and organizational growth during 2012, Seres faced challenges in matching financial resources with growth towards the second half of the year. This situation required both staff and Board Members to come together and work hard to help meet our funding needs. The results of this effort were successful and we finished 2012 with a small surplus of funds. The situation however has highlighted the need for a stronger financial strategy and commitment at all levels of the organization, which is one of our key goals for 2013, and we enter this year with a strong business, financial and organizational plan going forward.

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# Congresses: 8 # Participants: 161 # Community Projects: 24

# Participants: 55 # Communities Involved: 13

Australian Leadership Awards Fellowship 2012

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# Fellows: 7 # Facilitators: 11

In terms of overall strategy, there has been significant revisiting of SERES’ longterm goals and vision. The Seres Center proposal is a key area for progress this year, with a multi-organizational, cross-cultural working group focused on getting the project launched in 2013. Board member Sherry Miller and Executive Director Corrina Grace are heading up this project. Looking ahead, 2013 is set to be another great year of evolution and opportunity for SERES. As our reputation grows, we are finding more demand for our programs, more prospects for collaboration and a stronger platform from which we can fundraise and apply for grants. It will be a time for us to clearly demonstrate SERES’ offering and we are dedicated to producing consistently high-quality results, and expanding the network of youth leaders and changemakers that we work with both in Central America and further afield.

Annual Report 2012

Photo: Young leaders at SERES’ Youth Leading the World 4-day camp learn about non-violent conflict resolution through play.

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