[Bookstoprisoners] Update from Sandra
Sandra Ahten
sandra.ahten at gmail.com
Sun Jul 23 12:56:54 CDT 2006
Topic covered below:
THANKS JAMIE!
THANKS PAT!
EFFICIENCY: LETTER WRITING, ZINE & OUT OF STATE REQUESTS
SELLING ON AMAZON
MEETINGS
Things are looking really great in the BtP workroom. Jamie has found her
niche culling the shelves. Wow! They are really organized. I was exclaiming
over the relatively empty "business" section saying, "there's hardly
anything there." She replied, "There was hardly anything there before, you
just couldn't tell." She was right.
She had spent several weeks pulling for letters and sorting books and has a
good feel for the requests...and now is putting that to work.
We really appreciate her.
THANKS PAT!
Another person that has found her niche is Pat. Pat has one job with us --
that is: taking the packages to the post office. What a load off my mind
(and back) (and calendar) that I am not responsible for that any longer. Pat
is ultra dependable. We put the ready-to-mail packages in the ante room.
They disappear. Once a month Pat turns in her expenses for reimbursement.
Magic.
EFFICIENCY:
LETTER WRITING, ZINE & OUT OF STATE REQUESTS
Regarding letters: We have hundreds of letters waiting to be processed. And
it looks a little overwhelming. But, in fact we are processing requests from
June 12. We are only 5 weeks out. Not bad at all.
In order to keep up with our flow. We have streamlined some processes and
need to think about how we can best utilize all of our volunteer efforts.
Some efficiency questions:
We are no longer processing any out-of-state prisoner requests. There is a
back up of letters. Do you think that we should have a pre-printed postcard
to send to each out of state request that we get in? That would cost a
little and take a little time to address...but it would be respectful. Or
should we just continue to ignore them -- knowing that they will get the
message if we don't respond?
Zine:
Do you think that we should encourage prisoners to send us their writing? Is
the service we are able to provide to them through printing a small amount
of their writing valuable enough to continue the effort? Does it give them
false hopes about the possibility of publishing? I didn't include the call
for writing in the latest version of the half sheet... but it could be put
back in. We need to decide.
Letter writing:
Sending a personal letter with the outgoing orders has been fundamental part
of what we do. Some folks find this very rewarding. Some find it daunting.
Some would just rather not do it. On the downside -- it slows the processing
of orders way down -- we could get more books in more hands if we didn't
offer this service. There are specific pen pal prisoner services.
It also muddies up the flow of processing orders when letters start arriving
to a specific volunteer. Letter processors have to know if that volunteer is
coming back and when. They have to make a decision to read a letter that may
be personal, in order to determine that. We have to figure out what letters
are addressed to a certain person -- just because the prisoner has that
persons name... not because that person necessarily needs to be the one
processing the next order.
If we would decide to move away from personal letters...we could possibly
have a check off form designed to go with our "half sheet" that provides a
place to say if we were able to fill the requests, or if we added the "books
not found" to our request list, or if he/she should ask again because we
currently don't have it in but could get it later, or if we probably would
never have the books requested (law books, etc).
In the recent past we have addresses "letter writing" as an option -- but I
think it is time we decide about parameters -- in order to know how to train
new volunteers.
Your opinion?
SELLING ON AMAZON
We are no longer operating the bookstore at all. Instead we are selling our
better/ salable books that we feel would not be requested by a prisoner on
Amazon. We have contracted with Deb Sanders to be our bookseller on a 50/50
arrangement. In the 3-4 weeks that we have been operating we have sold 108
books for a total gross revenue of $847. BtP will get 50% of that. We paying
10% of our net to the IMC. Amazon reimburses for shipping.
We have to ship the orders 2 times a week. (Monday and Thursday). Deb is
doing it one of these times. We need a volunteer to do it the other day. Do
you have one hour on Monday or Thursday on a regular basis, that you would
be willing to commit? Even every other Monday or Thursday would be good. If
so, please let me know.
MEETINGS:
I attended that steering committee of the IMC last Thursday. I'll send the
minutes to that meeting to our list (when I get them typed up).
When is our next BtP meeting? Could we have it next week? Please RSVP to me,
if you could make it next Saturday at 2pm.
Thanks,
Sandra
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