SUMMIT GROUP LARGE PRIORITIES

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SUMMIT GROUP LARGE PRIORITIES

Bristol Bay Regional Vision Summit Summit Large Group Priorities

Summit Large Group Priorities Have you used an audience response system before? 1. Yes 2. No 69% 31% Yes No Slide: 2

Summit Large Group Priorities What is your age? 1. Younger than 20 2. 20 to 29 3. 30 to 39 4. 40 to 49 5. 50 to 59 6. Older than 60 35% 23% 20% 9% 10% 3% 1 2 3 4 5 6 Slide: 3

Summit Large Group Priorities Did you participate in a visioning meeting in your community? 1. Yes 2. No 58% 42% Yes No Slide: 4

Summit Large Group Priorities Are you personally ready to commit your energy to implementing the Vision? 1. Yes 2. No 95% 5% Yes No Slide: 6

Summit Large Group Priorities What is your first choice among these topic areas for the discussion today on Subsistence and Resource Management? 1. Increasing local participation in the state and federal regulatory process. 2. Protecting fish stocks and habitat with effective management practices. 3. Being good stewards of the land and waters. 4. Increasing local participation in land and watershed planning projects. 29% 27% 22% 21% 1 2 3 4 Slide: 7

Summit Large Group Priorities What is your first choice among these topic areas for the discussion today on Safe and Healthy Families? 1. Teaching about, encouraging, and supporting healthy relationships. 2. Addressing alcohol and drug abuse. 3. Addressing domestic violence. 4. Strengthening cultural connections and expression in our communities. 5. Strengthening our healthcare systems and supporting local service providers. 6. Addressing suicide in our communities. 30% 24% 22% 12% 7% 4% 1 2 3 4 5 6 Slide: 8

Summit Large Group Priorities What is your first choice among these topic areas for the discussion today on Economic Development? 1. Increasing income and access to limited entry permits associated with commercial fishing. 2. Creating a more diversified economy; expanding renewable resource, and other opportunities in addition to fishing. 3. Eliminating barriers to employment for local residents. 64% 21% 16% 1 2 3 Slide: 9

Summit Large Group Priorities What is your first choice among these topic areas for the discussion today on Energy? 1. Expanding all energy efficiency/conservation efforts such as weatherization and lighting, and installing energy efficient equipment. 2. Exploring and developing renewable energy resources to generate electricity including wind, solar, hydro, tidal and geothermal resources 3. Coordinating infrastructure development across the region to reduce energy costs. 52% 31% 17% 1 2 3 Slide: 10

Summit Large Group Priorities What is your first choice among these topic areas for the discussion today on Education? 1. Applying successful schools' practices, such as rigorous courses, to improve our schools. 2. Increasing vocational education opportunities. 3. Providing cultural education opportunities in schools. 4. Improving and enhancing communication between communities, schools, and school districts. 5. Providing appropriate early childhood education in every community. 6. Making sure kids are rested and fed and that they show up to school on time. 7. Making sure students are prepared for post-secondary education and training. 31% 21% 16% 13% 7% 8% 3% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Slide: 11

Summit Large Group Priorities What is your first choice among these topic areas for the discussion today on Housing, Transportation and Infrastructure? 1. Creating more housing high quality and energy efficient - in our communities. 2. Maximizing local participation in planning and building housing in the region. 3. Improving infrastructure coordination (roads, electrical, housing water/sewage) among agencies (HUD, BIA, IHS/ANTHC/VSW, AEA, Boroughs, Cities, tribes and BBHA). 4. Identifying and prioritizing the most critical transportation projects within the region 47% 21% 13% 19% 1 2 3 4 Slide: 12

Summit Large Group Priorities Which is more vital to your survival? 1. Duct Tape 2. Leatherman 62% 38% 1 2 Slide: 14

SUMMIT GROUP SMALL PRIORITIES

Bristol Bay Regional Vision Summit Summit Small Group Questions

Housing, Infrastructure, Transportation Summit Small Group Questions

Summit Small Group Questions Are you willing to have meetings online once the technology is available? 1. Yes 2. No 87% 13% 1 2 Slide: 3

Summit Small Group Questions How much Federal funding for housing, transportation, and infrastructure projects do you think there will be in the next 10 years? 1. More 2. Less 3. Stay the same 75% 16% 9% 1 2 3 Slide: 4

Summit Small Group Questions How much State funding for housing, transportation, and infrastructure projects do you think there will be in the next 10 years? 1. More 2. Less 3. Stay the same 67% 12% 22% 1 2 3 Slide: 5

Summit Small Group Questions Are we collectively willing to coordinate multi-village projects to maximize available funding? 1. Yes 2. No 88% 12% 1 2 Slide: 6

Education Summit Small Group Questions

Summit Small Group Questions Where should we put our emphasis in education? 1. Dual credit: H/S and College 2. Core Curriculum (basic academic instruction) 3. Local, Native teachers 4. Career Pathways and Planning 52% 16% 20% 12% 1 2 3 4 Slide: 8

Safe & Healthy Families Summit Small Group Questions

Summit Small Group Questions How do we change attitudes, behaviors, and belief systems? 1. Education 2. Role models 3. Individual passion and leadership 4. Working with involving youth programs 5. Interventions 6. Options that are accessible, affordable, and joyful/ connect us 7. Sponsors and mentors 8. Full collaboration on drug/alcohol abuse by the Bristol Bay partnerships 23% 20% 17% 16% 7% 6% 7% 2% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Slide: 10

Summit Small Group Questions How do we support and respond now to people who are affected by alcohol and drug abuse? 1. Educate communities on how it affects all of us 2. Men's house 3. Individualized treatments - one size doesn't fit all 4. Village wellness teams 5. Educating co-dependents and people who are affected by others who abuse alcohol/drug abuse 6. More involvement/connections with Tribal Courts 7. Support for young people with mental illness 8. Universal screening at every step 25% 22% 22% 12% 12% 1% 3% 4% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Slide: 11

Summit Small Group Questions Are you personally willing to get involved and be committed to work on this issue? 1. Yes 2. No 74% 26% Yes No Slide: 12

Summit Small Group Questions Energy & Economic Development Partnerships, coalitions, and collaboration are the basis of all of our future efforts

Summit Small Group Questions Should a group of commissioners from across the region carry the Vision implementation forward? 1. Yes 2. No 90% 10% Yes No Slide: 14

Summit Small Group Questions Should there be a region-wide working group empowered to address energy needs? 1. Yes 2. No 91% 9% Yes No Slide: 15

Summit Small Group Questions Should we explore how to use our fisheries as an economic engine for our region (i.e. own processing plants)? 1. Yes 2. No 93% 7% Yes No Slide: 16

A Culture of Subsistence and Resource Management Summit Small Group Questions

Summit Small Group Questions To strengthen the voice of regional residents in fish management, the most important action is to: 1. Teach local residents about the advisory committee process 2. Help communities prepare proposals for fish board consideration that are thorough, supported by data, and affordable 3. Make proposals from the advisory committees be more effective by combining support from all six committees in the region. 52% 36% 12% 1 2 3 Slide: 18

Summit Small Group Questions We should increase our scientific database to manage fish and habitat by: 1. Producing a species inventory for the entire region. 2. Prepare traditional use area plans for watersheds like we have done for the Nushagak Mulchatna 3. Increase funding for ADF&G for data gathering 4. Strengthen water quality data gathering 45% 20% 19% 15% 1 2 3 4 Slide: 19

Summit Small Group Questions The State law should be changed to give local advisory committees regulatory power: 1. Agree 2. Disagree 75% 25% 1 2 Slide: 20

SUMMIT GROUP EVALUATION

Bristol Bay Regional Vision Summit Summit Eval

Summit Eval What was your favorite food served at dinner last night? 1. Salmon 2. Moose 3. Herring Eggs 4. Beaver feet 5. Fry bread 6. Agutuq 7. Beluga 8. Pie 32% 9% 11% 12% 13% 12% 10% 1% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Slide: 2

Summit Eval As a stakeholder in the region, my voice was heard in the Visioning process and reflected in the Summit. 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Not sure 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree 70% 30% 1 2 Slide: 3

Summit Eval As a stakeholder in the region, my voice was heard in the Visioning process and reflected in the Summit. 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Not sure 4. Disagree 5. Strongly disagree 65% 15% 18% 3% 0% 1 2 3 4 5 Slide: 10

Did the Summit give you a better understanding of the Vision and Visioning process? Summit Eval 1. Yes 2. No 95% 5% 1 2 Slide: 4

Summit Eval Will you commit to carrying the Vision to your community or organization? 1. Yes 2. No 96% 4% Yes No Slide: 5

Summit Eval Will you stay involved and help keep this Summit's energy moving forward? 1. Yes 2. No 95% 5% Yes No Slide: 6

Summit Eval How would you rate the structure of the summit? 1. Poor 2. OK 3. Excellent 56% 41% 3% 1 2 3 Slide: 7

Was the Summit Summit Eval 1. Too long 2. Too short 3. About right 66% 28% 7% 1 2 3 Slide: 8

Summit Eval Will the weather let planes fly today? 1. Yes 2. 50/50 3. No 4. Not sure 40% 41% 7% 11% 1 2 3 4 Slide: 9