PartySmart is an organization of young volunteers who care passionately about health,
safety, and respect within their communities. Many of us belong to the electronic music and dance
community (a.k.a. “the rave scene”), a multigenerational social community without cultural, ethnic, or
geographical boundaries. Most of us live and work in Northern New Mexico. However, PartySmart is well
known and respected throughout New Mexico and in the neighboring states of Colorado and Texas. As an
active chapter of DanceSafe, our contribution to this effort is appreciated throughout North America.
PartySmart began in January, 2000 as a grass-roots organization of friends helping each
other to promote health, safety, and respect within the rave scene. Each of us in our own way had been
working individually toward these goals, typically through informal peer counseling and support networks.
In PartySmart, we created a focus for this work, and we attracted many others to join us and work
together toward these common goals. PartySmart itself soon joined DanceSafe, a coalition of local
organizations throughout North America that promote health and safety within the rave and nightclub
community. As our reputation for honest, respectful outreach to thousands of young people throughout
Northern New Mexico spread beyond the rave scene, many educational, public health and safety, youth
service, and advocacy organizations invited us to work with them. As a result, PartySmart grew into its
identity as a respected peer within the community of organizations serving the youth of Northern New
Mexico.
As PartySmart grew and took on its own identity, by 2002 many new volunteers began to
join with the expectation to work with PartySmart and very few joined with the intention to create and
sustain it. As a result, the burden of responsibility inevitably fell on a small number of volunteers.
Perhaps this evolution is natural for any grass-roots organization. However, we must address this issue
so that we continue to be viable. Our challenge is to organize PartySmart around our greatest strengths,
the passion and dedication of our volunteers, while creating just enough organizational structure to
ensure our stability and sustainability. Therefore, we are working toward incorporating PartySmart as a
tax-exempt, non-profit New Mexico corporation. This will enable us to pursue funding to reduce the
burden on those who have been volunteering full-time to sustain PartySmart, by shifting some of the work
to paid staff. By paying staff for program development, volunteer coordination, and training, we can
reduce the risk of leadership burnout, create a more stable organization, and turn more of our ideas into
effective projects.
PartySmart’s three major programs are Rave & Nightclub Health & Safety; School,
College & Community Outreach; and Youth Advocacy, Law & Policy Reform. Our Rave/Club
Health/Safety program is well established. We will continue to strengthen it by enhancing our volunteer
training, by increasing our emphasis on venue safety, and by broadening its reach to other segments of
youth culture (e.g., the punk and hip-hop scenes). Our School/College/Community outreach program is
evolving rapidly. Its current emphasis is on educating young people to help them make responsible
choices about drugs. However, we expect to shift its emphasis towards promoting healthy communities
through active participation, cooperation, and respect for all segments of the community. A
comprehensive approach to community health seems necessary, and education is only one aspect of this.
Our Advocacy/Reform program is also evolving rapidly, as new opportunities arise for collaboration with
other organizations, and as our young volunteers gain confidence in their ability to influence the
political process. We expect to shift the mode of this program from reactive to proactive in promoting
respect for youth and youth culture. All of our programs will gain strength through leadership
development, and will benefit from the possibility of paying staff.
PartySmart’s greatest source of support has been and will continue to be the generous
donations of time and personal expenses by our volunteers, and the donations of supplies and services by
other organizations. For the first three years of PartySmart’s existence, we have been financially
supported primarily by the young people we serve, both directly through cash donations and indirectly
through donations from rave promoters. This support has been sufficient to pay for materials, supplies,
and literature. We will supplement this with a campaign for written expressions of appreciation and
pledges of financial support from the parents of our volunteers and of the young people we serve. While
we expect to continue our reliance on their generosity to cover the costs of our materials and supplies,
it is unreasonable to expect these young people to cover the costs of paid staff. Several private and
public foundations and governmental agencies have expressed interest in supporting our work. As a
non-profit corporation, we will pursue these opportunities and solicit broad support from private and
corporate donors throughout Northern New Mexico.
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