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TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (TAC) AND TRAVEL

The TAC is a group of volunteer professionals who meet once a month in several regions to review the technical, cultural and health aspects of a project prior to the chapter traveling.  Most professionals serving on the TAC have either traveled on EWB-USA projects or they have worked extensively in other countries either for work, Peace Corps or some other related activity.

The purpose of this review is to provide quality control on EWB-USA projects.  Our goal is to help pass on lessons learned from previous experiences or projects to current projects. 

If your chapter plans to travel on either an assessment or implementation trip, we require that an assessment or implementation presentation be submitted and presented to the TAC.  For more information on the overall process, see below and please read through Chapters 5 and 6 of the Sourcebook.

IMPORTANT: There are new requirements for traveling as of August 20, 2007 based on the new 507 - Project Design Compendium.



Money for Chapters
: We are currently awarding $50 to chapters traveling on assessment trips and $100 to chapters traveling on implementation trips. Chapters must meet the following criteria to be eligible for the award: 
  • The chapter submits their 507 – Project Design Compendium by the TAC deadline
  • The chapter is submitting a 507 for a project that is an EWB–USA approved project
  • If the project was an open project, the chapter must have submitted a 502 – Chapter Application to Acquire an Open Project
  • The chapter’s assessment proposal is approved by an EWB-USA Project Manager or the chapter’s implementation proposal is approved by the Technical Advisory Committee
  • The chapter must submit 605 – Travel Waivers and 608 – Proof of Insurance Forms for EACH travel team member within four weeks of the TAC deadline (these forms must be received by EWB-USA before the travel team departs)

 What to Submit: (Note: All templates are available on the DOWNLOADS PAGE)

 Trip Type

 What to Submit

 Assessment
  • 507B - Pre-Assessment Report
  • 605 - Waiver for each person traveling
  • 608 - Health Insurance Forms for each person traveling 
 Implementation
  • 507D - Pre-Implementation Report
  • An Implementation Presentation
  • 605 - Waiver for each person traveling
  • 608 - Health Insurance Forms for each person traveling 
  • 507C - Assessment Report
  • Any other relevant design information

When to Submit: The submission dates for proposed travel/work (either within or outside of the USA) are listed below.  Once the materials are submitted, a project manager will contact your chapter to discuss the trip and design plans, and will let your team know when they are to present to the TAC. (Note: These are also the submission deadlines for New Project Applications (501) and Chapter Applications (502) )

 

Assessment Date

Implementation Date

When To Submit (Deadline)

January February Sunday, November 18th
February March Sunday, December 16th
March April Sunday, January 20th
April May Sunday, February 17th
May  June Sunday, March 23rd
June July Sunday, April 20th
July August Sunday, May 18th
August September Sunday, June22nd
September October Sunday, July 20th
October November Sunday, August 24
November December Sunday, Sept 21st
December January 2009 Sunday, Oct 19th
January 2009 December 2009 Sunday, Nov 16th

Where to Submit: Please send all submissions to Projects or waivers can be faxed to 303-772-2699.

When to Present
:  The TAC reviews all implementation plans.  Most chapters that are implementing a project will give a half hour presentation at one of the TAC meetings listed below.  (Note: Presentations for most chapters will be via teleconferencing and web-conferencing.  It will not be necessary to fly out to the meetings). Assessments will just be reviewed by the project managers via a conference call with the chapter. 

  • All Mountain TAC Meetings start at 5:00PM Mountain Time
  • All West Coast TAC Meetings start at 5:00PM Pacific Time
  • All Great Lakes/South Central TAC Meetings start at 5:00PM Central Time
  • All East Coast TAC Meetings start at 5:00PM Eastern Time

When to Present in 2008 (TAC Meeting Dates)

Mountain TAC

West   Coast TAC

Great Lakes/ South Central TAC

Northeast TAC

Southeast TAC

When to Submit (from above)

 Jan 7th Jan 8th Jan 9th Jan 10th  -  December 16th
 Feb 4th Feb 5th Feb 6th Feb 7th - January 20th
 March 3rd March 4th March 5th March 6th - February 17th
 April 7th April 8th April 9th April 10th April 8th  March 23rd
 May 5th  May 6th  May 7th  May 8th May 6th  April 20th
 June 2nd  June 3rd  June 4th  June 5th June 3rd  May 18th
 July 7th  July 8th  July 9th  July 10th July 8th  June 22nd
 Aug 4th  Aug 5th  Aug 6th  Aug 7th Aug 5th  July 20th
 Sept 8th  Sept 9th  Sept 10th  Sept 11 Sept 9th  August 24th
 Oct 6th Oct 7th Oct 8th Oct 9th Oct 7th September 21st
 Nov 3rd Nov 4th Nov 5th Nov 6th Nov 4th October 19th
 Dec 1st Dec 2nd Dec 3rd Dec 4th Dec 2nd November 16th

*507 - Project Design Compendium

Note:  It is NOT the responsibility of the TAC or the Project Staff to design the chapter’s projects.  If additional technical assistance is needed, the project staff can help in finding a mentor for the chapter's project.

For more information on the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) click here.

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