Brand
Structure
Organizational Vision
DON History
100

DON's primary color

What is Green

100

Number and Name of DON Departments

What is 4: Marketing and Branding, Curriculum Council, Chapter Mobilization and Finance

100

Name the 2 types of Organizational Vision

What is Short Term and Long Term
100

When did DON start

What is June 2020

200

DON's essence

What is Teach Our Stories

200

Current DON National Committees


What is Affirmative Action and Policy 

200

Define Organizational Vision 

What is describes where an organization is going and what it will look like when it gets there both in the short and long term 

200

We started out as only a compilation of resources on the internet.

So, how did we end up here?



What is we went viral 

300

DON Values

What is Accessibility, Supporting Students, Community and Anti-Racism

300

Difference between Departments and Committees 

What is 

Departments: Work related directly to your job description, limited to your department

Committees: Work that includes collaboration between departments and/or nontraditional departmental work

300

 Name DON's short term vision

What is supporting our communities (students, educators, public)

300

Why did DON Start 

What is 

  • Sparked discussion on race/identity between co-founders

  • Reflection on lack of education on race in schools

    • Specifically, the lack of diverse narratives from authors of color

400

DON's Mission Statement 

To empower students as changemakers for an anti-racist future through education

400


Exec Ops purpose

Overseeing all aspects of DON’s strategy, growth, and development as an organization through team management, support, and logistics.

400

Name DON's long term vision

What is building out infrastructure to ensure longevity of our work

400

What was the original idea behind DON

What is Anti Racist Texts

  • A mandate of 1 book, by/about a BIPOC author in schools

  • Centering non-damage centered narratives

  • Education for everyone on BIPOC communities/cultures

  • Underutilization of education in the fight for racial justice

500

DON Value Descriptions 

What is Creating accessible and tangible paths to anti racism, Centering student voices and investing in their stories, Building diverse and inclusive spaces for students of color and Proactively addressing injustice through anti-racist curriculum and advocacy

500

Purpose of National Team 

What is the national team is responsible for supporting our entire DON network— organizers, donors, educators, and the general public.

500

For each type of organizational vision name one way DON aims to achieve it 

What is Short Term: Advice to student organizers on initiatives, Resources/trainings on activism and anti-racism, Curriculum creation for students to mirror student work, Educational posts to the public, free education OR Covering social justice issues (esp w a focus on anti-racism) 

AND Long Term: Securing funding consistently to support our students, educators, and our national team, Growing/scaling impact on the ground level, Improving accessibility to join and get involved OR Building recognition among our community members (teachers, donors, students); we want DON to be widely recognized so resources are utilized

















500

Name 1 Local Key Acomplishment and 1 National Key Accomplishment

National: 501(c)3 status acquired, legalizing our official nonprofit status, First recurring grant secured from Rockefeller foundation, Mandatory ethnic studies passed in CA as a high school graduation requirement, 60+ Lesson plans launched, all UDL certified, Officially verified on Instagram, Second year of national team stipends, OR 6000 sign-ups for 

Local: Districts passing our initial book mandate / racial-justice and equity resolutions, Chapters partnering with local libraries to host culture days/fairs, Chapters hosting an antiracist “zine” workshop at school diversity week, OR Chapters diversifying summer reading program for community students/elementary schoolers