Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Hey there, I wanted to see if anyone would be willing and able to volunteer some time to help expand VegSF. It’s the new site I emailed folks about a couple weeks ago: www.VegSF.com. Among the main purposes for the site are to reward veg-friendly businesses and as an incentive for businesses to become more veg-friendly. In the coming weeks I’m planning to launch a full VegSF campaign to reach out to restaurants to encourage them to offer more veg options, as doing so will only help their business. (It will also help us have more choices and, more importantly, make vegetarianism and veganism more mainstream and less intimidating for people considering making the switch.) I’d like to set up a meeting (after the new year) with people interested in being part of this project so that we can brainstorm how to approach this most effectively, but for now I’ve listed below projects I know I need help with. (I already have some people who have volunteered for some of these projects, but I am listing it all together to get a sense of people’s interests.) Please check out the list below and email me directly if you’re interested in working on any of these projects and/or if you’d like to meet (I’m thinking of the new veg Indian restaurant Kaleva—may as well support a local veggie place while we’re meeting to discuss this campaign!) to discuss this effort further. Thanks! Nora Here’s what I’d like help with: § Updating the website with new entries. I have tendonitis in my wrists, so I’m trying to spend less time on the computer. If anyone (it helps to have basic HTML knowledge, but it’s not necessary) with access to a WYSIWYG program like DreamWeaver or FrontPage can make updates to the site (I’ll send you the info) and then send them back for me to upload, it would be a big help. This could be an ongoing project but will be most relevant in the short term as the site is still getting off the ground and expanding its listings, particularly outside of SF. I THINK I’VE GOT THIS COVERED, BUT LET ME KNOW IF YOU’RE INTERESTED. § Restaurant outreach—working with restaurants in your area to encourage them to expand their veg offerings. We can all do this informally each time we are in a restaurant or grocery store that doesn’t have many veg options—simply taking a moment to request something specific will go a long way. But in addition to that, I’d like to start doing this in a more formal, organized way of contacting restaurants and asking to meet with the owner or manager to discuss expanding their veg options. Armed with VegSF business cards so that you can say you represent the VegSF campaign, you may have more credibility than if you are seen as just an individual. Visit http://www.cok.net/lit/rest.php for more information about this process and the success Compassion Over Killing has had in Washington, DC. THE MORE PEOPLE WHO WANT TO BE INVOLVED IN THIS THE BETTER, AND THE LEVEL OF COMMITMENT IS 100% UP TO YOU. § Contact businesses, organizations, restaurants, etc., to let them know about the site and to seek their help to promote it. This could be as simple as my giving you a bunch of VegSF postcards and having you walk around to listed restaurants in your area to ask them if you can put out postcards advertising the site, or it could be making phone calls or emails to orgs, posting occasionally to Craigslist and other lists, and more creative possibilities. I HAVE SOMEONE WHO HAS COMMITTED TO WORKING WITH ORGS AND RESTAURANTS, BUT IT WOULD BE GREAT TO HAVE MORE PEOPLE INVOLVED IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER. § Internet research. I’d like to expand the listings on the site and add some other categories that will need to be researched. § Brainstorming or suggesting possibilities for additional categories, such as monthly (or periodic) features, general veg resources, veg-owned businesses, hard-to-find veg items (like marshmallows, soy cheeze pizza), public access shows, and lots more that I haven’t thought of but that you may have. § Lastly and leastly, since this is not a priority but it is a way to help, donations to print more VegSF postcards and eventually a printed guide to publicize the listings. If you haven’t seen the cards, they look great and promote the site as a hip, fun resource for people wanting to connect w/ local veg resources. I’d like these post cards to be ubiquitous around the city so that new or aspiring vegetarians know they can go to VegSF to get connected to veg groups and events, so that restaurant owners see it promoted everywhere and want to be listed, so that local activists can table with and distribute them widely, so that hotels can make them available to guests, and so that it just looks so cool that everyone wants to be part of the VegSF community! (By the way, what I mean by “the VegSF community” is to be vegetarian and hopefully connected with fantastic local resources like SFBAveg, BAARN, SFVS, etc.) VegSF is a project of the Veg News Network, which is a 501©3 non-profit, so your donation is tax-deductible. You can donate at https://vegnews.secure.powweb.com/donate.html. (To make sure the money is allocated to VegSF, you can email me to let me know, include it in a note along with your check, or write “VegSF” in the “Other” donation box. 100% of donations will pay to print materials to promote VegSF resources. If you can help in any of these ways, or have other suggestions for making the Bay Area more veg-friendly, please email me! Thanks so much, Nora Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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