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Strategic Planning Retreat Participation Analysis October 24, 2008

Strategic Planning Retreat Participation Analysis October 24, 2008 Conduct Capacity Building Needs Assessment Facilitate Coordinate Quarterly Meeting workshops Quarterly Meeting administration Member of Executive Committee Membership Eligibility

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Strategic Planning Retreat Participation Analysis October 24, 2008

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  1. Strategic Planning Retreat Participation Analysis October 24, 2008

  2. Conduct Capacity Building Needs Assessment • Facilitate \ Coordinate Quarterly Meeting workshops • Quarterly Meeting administration • Member of Executive Committee

  3. Membership Eligibility • Must be a 501(C)(3) agency or governmental entity providing service to youth and/or families in the City of Gary • Membership is renewable annually through a signed MOU

  4. Membership Requirements Complete a New Member Orientation Session Actively participate, minimum, in one of COFFY’s Coordination Network Committees Attend at least 80% of Coordination Network Meetings Attend at least one quarterly workshop and one semi-annual seminar

  5. Membership Requirements • Take initiative to become knowledgeable of COFFY’s Mission and Goals • Foster good will for COFFY by sharing resources and information pertinent to achievement of goals and objectives

  6. Membership Overview • 18 Signed Group MOU • 33 Executed MOUs • 22 Completed Needs Assessments • 5 Established organizations • 52 Non - Members • 10 IYI one on one capacity building

  7. COFFY MOU Members Boys & Girls Club of NWI Calumet Council Boy Scouts of America Center for Regional Excellence/NPI City of Gary Homeownership Opportunity Network Community Anchors Program

  8. COFFY MOU MembersCont. Community Partners/Dunebrook Continuum of Care Crisis Center, Inc. CRWorks, Inc. D.A.D.S.

  9. COFFY MOU MembersCont. Drexel Foundation for Educational Excellence, Inc Edgewater Systems for Balanced Living Gary Art Works Gary Community Improvement Gary Educational Development Foundation

  10. COFFY MOU MembersCont. Gary Literacy Coalition Gary Neighborhood Service, Inc. Gary Parks Department Gary Police Department Golden Recognition, Inc. GRANTS, Inc.

  11. COFFY MOU MembersCont. Images of Hope, Inc. Legacy Foundation Live Up Art Metropolitan Oasis CDC Morning Bishop Theater Progressive Missionary Baptist Church

  12. COFFY MOU MembersCont. Salvation Army St. Jude House Tradewinds Triumphant Transitions Weed and Seed of Glen Park YWCA of NWI, Gary

  13. Needs Assessment • Leadership Development • Organizational Development • Program Development • Community Engagement

  14. Capacity Building Matrix

  15. Strategic Planning Capacity Building Program Development Human Resources Capacity Building Workshops

  16. Strategic Planning Workshop November 19, 2007 Library Conference Center Facilitator: Dr. Debbie Thomas Total # in Attendance: 39 27: MOU 12: Non-MOU

  17. Capacity Building Workshop February 25, 2008 Majestic Casino Facilitator: Dr. Debbie Thomas Total # in attendance: 29 19: MOU 10: Non-MOU

  18. Program Development Workshop June 9, 2008 Lake Etta Banquet Hall Facilitator: Diane Sandlin Total # in Attendance: 17 12: MOU 5: Non-MOU

  19. Human Resources Workshop August 18, 2008 Hudson Campbell Recreation Center Facilitator: Kevin Deary Total # in attendance: 15 9: MOU 6: Non-MOU

  20. Qtrly Member Attendance

  21. Needed Attendance Improvements

  22. Quarterly Member Attendance100% Boys and Girls Club of NWI GRANTS, Inc. Hillcrest Manor Selfology Institute, Inc. Legacy Foundation

  23. Quarterly Member Attendance75% Community Partners Center for Regional Excellence, NPI Edgewater Gary Neighborhood Services, Inc. Gary Police Department Images of Hope, Inc. Tradewinds

  24. Quarterly Member Attendance50% City of Gary Homeownership Opportunity Network Continuum of Care Crisis Center, Inc. D.A.D.S. Drexel Foundation for Educational Excellence, Inc. Gary Community Improvement Gary Educational Development Foundation Gary Literacy Coalition St. Jude House YWCA

  25. Quarterly Member Attendance25% Calumet Council/Boy Scouts of America CRWorks, Inc. Gary Art Works Gary Parks Department Live Up Art Metropolitan Oasis CDC Morning Bishop Theater Progressive Missionary Baptist Church Triumphant Transitions Weed and Seed Glen Park

  26. Quarterly Member Attendance0% Community Anchors Program Golden Recognition, Inc.

  27. Group MOU’s Boys and Girls Clubs of Northwest Indiana Community Anchors Program Edgewater Systems for Balanced Living D.A.D.S Drexel Foundation Dunebrook Gary Art Works Gary Community Improvement Association Gary Educational Development Fund Gary Neighborhood Services Gary Police Dept. GRANTS Inc. IU Northwest Center for Regional Excellence/Non-Profit Institute Progressive Community Church Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Triumphant Transitions, Inc. YWCA of NWI

  28. NON-MOU Member Attendance 50% or more Arc Bridges City of Gary Youth Services Bureau Gary Educational Development Foundation Gary Community School Corporation Board Gary Police Athletic League Methodist Hospitals Healthy Start Youth Family Community Renewal

  29. Executive Committee Governance and Administration President, Levon Whittaker 1st Chair, Lincoln Ellis 2nd Chair, Michael Scott Treasurer, Jerome Flagg Secretary, Cara Spicer Marketing Sub-Committee

  30. Coordination Committee Meets the 2nd Friday of Each Month Boys and Girls Club on 5th Avenue 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Breakfast is served

  31. Coordinating Committee Participation 80% or More Boys and Girls Club of NWI - 100% Legacy Foundation - 100% Gary Neighborhood Services - 80% Gary Police Department - 80%

  32. Coordinating Committee Participation Cont. Less than 80% Gary Community Improvement Association - 70% Gary Community School Corporation - 70% Gary Park and Recreation Dept - 60% Images of Hope - 60% Drexel Foundation - 40% Edgewater - 40% Gary Literacy Coalition - 40% GRANTS Inc./NPI - 40% YWCA - 40%

  33. Coordinating Committee Participation Cont. Less than 40% Hillcrest Manor Selfology Institute - 30% Center for Workforce Innovations - 20% D.A.D.S - 20% IYI - 20% Methodist Hospitals - 20% Dunebrook - 10% Lake Area United Way - 10% Multiple Education Pathways - 10% Weed and Seed - 10%

  34. Coordination Networks Education: V. Hower, Chair A. Thompson, Co-Chair Health & Life Skills: D. Dillard, Chair L. Wright, Co-Chair Sports, Fitness & Recreation: C. Jones, Chair R. Joiner, Co-Chair Arts & Culture: C. Spicer, Chair B. Hill, Co-Chair

  35. The following slides broadly categorize the COFFY members into the four (4) Coordination Networks based on their primary scope of services.

  36. Education • CRWorks, Inc. • Gary Community Improvement • Gary Literacy Coalition • Gary Neighborhood Services • Images of Hope • Salvation Army • Tradewinds • Gary Community School Corporation • Drexel Foundation

  37. Health and Life Skills Boys & Girls Club Community Partners Crisis Center, Inc D.A.D.S Edgewater Systems for Balanced Living Gary Community Improvement Gary Police Department Methodist Hospital Metropolitan Oasis Salvation Army St. Jude House Triumphant Transitions

  38. Sports, Fitness & Recreation Boys & Girls Club Calumet Council/Boy Scouts of America Gary Parks Department YWCA of Gary

  39. Arts & Culture Gary Art Works Golden Recognition Legacy Foundation Live Up Art Morning Bishop Theater

  40. Other Services Community Anchors Program City of Gary Homeownership Gary Police Department Progressive Missionary Baptist Church

  41. Resources and Funders Continuum of Care Gary Educational Development Foundation GRANTS Inc. Indiana Youth Institute IU Northwest Non-Profit Institute Legacy Foundation

  42. Grant Opportunities • Kaboom – provides funding up to $50,000 for playground equipment Deadline: December 31, 2008 Website: http://foundationcenter.org/pnd/rfp/ • Love Your Veggies-provides (10) $15,000 grants for offering fresh fruits and vegetables through 2009-2010 school year. Deadline: November 7, 2008 Website: http://loveyourveggiesgrants.org/apply.php • Youth Garden Grants Program-For schools and community organizations with child-centered garden programs. Deadline: Nov. 1, 2008 http://www.kidsgardening.com/ygg.asp

  43. Strategic Planning Session Facilitated by Joe Ubben, Breakaway Performance Group

  44. Mission Statement Our Mission:To maintain and strengthen the core network of community organizations that provide opportunities in the healthy development of families and youth which in turn leads to a more positive transformation of the City of Gary

  45. Proposed New Mission To build an active network that strengthens community organizations which provide opportunities for the healthy development of families and youth in the City of Gary.

  46. Accomplishments Youth Violence Prevention Conference Governance Structure Website Funding Quarterly Community Meetings 33 MOU executed toward network New membership 10 agencies received one on one technical assistance regarding capacity building Authored three significant grant applications Created network of pro-active organizations

  47. Accomplishments Enhanced relationship between organizations Provided workshops and training for community members Mentoring relations came from COFFY group Revived COFY Created Administrative Structure to enhance performance Assessed 22 agencies regarding capacity Produced Youth Violence Prevention Video Comprehensive line of communication Developed COFFY logo

  48. Our Goals are Three-fold: • To address the needs of youth and families ensuring accessibility to quality services. • To strengthen organizations serving youth and families through collaboration. • To improve the quality of life in the City of Gary.

  49. SWOT Strengths Weaknesses Opportunity Threats

  50. Strengths Vision Strong Leadership Strong active organizations Brand Development Programming Planning Diversity of membership Strong commitment from some active members Lines of communication Commitment to change and collaboration IYI Support

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