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2012 Board Orientation
To inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.
CORE VALUES: Club programs and services promote and enhance the development of boys and girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging and influence.
Core PromiseOur promise to America’s youth:to provide a safe, positive place and have a significant impact on their lives.
Our promise to the nation: to uphold high ethical standards in all areas, especially in overseeing our finances, reporting data on membership and community outreach, being good stewards of the donor dollar and representing ourselves to the public.
What Makes Boys & Girls Clubs Unique?Dedicated Youth FacilityThe Boys & Girls Club is a place – an actual neighborhood-based building designed solely for youth programs and activities.
Open DailyThe Club is available every day, after school and on weekends, when young people have free time and need positive, productive outlets.
Now open your eyes....This is the impact the Boys & Girls Club makes...
The Harris Survey of Boys & Girls Club Alumni
“Club Experience”
Everything Clubs provide young people, including life-changing programs; fun, enriching experiences; and supportive relationships with peers and caring adults. The combination of these critical elements enables and empowers Club youth to achieve positive outcomes.
What Makes Boys & Girls Clubs
Unique?Professional Staff
Every Club has full-time, trained youth development professionals, providing positive role models and mentors. Volunteers provide
key supplementary support.
Affordable to AllAnnual membership dues are set so that any
young person can join regardless of socioeconomic background and child is never
turned away.
Formula for ImpactSimply stated, if we take the Young People Who Need Us Most and provide them with the best possible Outcome-Driven Club Experience, they will be Academically Successful, demonstrate Good Character and Citizenship and live Healthy Lifestyles.
Great Staff -Great MentorsHighly Trained & Motivated Staff100% receive•Local, state and federal background screening•Finger printed (FBI)•Mandatory Drug Test•Annual CPR & First Aid Certification•Trained in Child Abuse reporting•Trained in HIV/infectious disease prevention•Trained in Crisis Management•All full time staff have a college degree•(2 have masters and several P/T working on graduate degrees)•All staff receive ongoing training through •**Boys & Girls Clubs of America ‘s Leadership University
Great Staff -Great Mentors
Alumni
LeveragingThrough grants and leveraging the Club has successfully brought in Hundreds of Thousands to Gainesville. HUD Department of JusticeDepartment of EducationWal-Mart FoundationTaco Bell FoundationJC Pennies Afterschool FundDarden FoundationGainesville Community Foundation
Partnerships• Attorney General’s Office, Alachua County Public Schools,
Gainesville Housing Authority, Alachua County Housing Authority, University of Florida, Santa Fe College, Florida Blue Key, Teen Court, GPD, ASO, Department of Juvenile Justice, Peaceful Paths, Keep Alachua County Beautiful, BBBS, Girls Scouts, UF Fraternities and Sororities, SWAG, Juvenile Justice Council, United States Tennis Association, United Way, and many more.
Does it work? Can we prove it?Florida Tax Watch Research Institute "An investment in our children is an investment into our future,” said Lt. Governor Kottkamp. “The study’s results are proof that Florida’s Boys & Girls Clubs continue to influence our young people and our economy, both for the better.”
Education and Behavioral ImpactThe TAX Watch study showed that Boys & Girls Club members achieved:Lower high school dropout rates. Greater overall achievement levels in reading and math, according to the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT).Lower rates of absenteeism.Lower rates of criminal offenses.
History and Tradition1860 Dashaway Club established in Hartford, CT.1906 Boys Club Federation is established.1931 Boys Club Federation of America renamed
Boys Clubs of America.1956 Boys Clubs of America celebrated its 50th
anniversary and received U.S. Congressional Charter.
1960 Herbert Hoover National Headquarters in New York dedicated.
1990 National organization officially changes name to Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA).
1994 Relocation of the National Headquarters from New York City to Atlanta.
1996 BGCA names Roxanne Spillett as the first female President and CEO.
1997 The 2000th Boys & Girls Club was officially opened in Las Vegas.
1998 BGCA reached its Goal of serving 3 million youth.
1999 BGCA launched Operation Connect to integrate technology into the Boys & Girls Clubs.
2000 Growth of Movement continues through the early part of the second century.
2006 100th Year Anniversary of the Boys & Girls Clubs Movement.
Awards & Community Recognition •Recipient, Boys & Girls Clubs of America National Honors Award, 2012, for Arts Program•Recipient, Boys & Girls Clubs of America National Gold MAC Award, 2012, for online Marketing•Recipient, Florida Area Council of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Honors Award 2011, for Program Impact Excellence•Recipient, Black on Black Crime Task Force Appreciation Award, 2011•Recipient, Boys & Girls Clubs of America National Merit Award 2011, for Character and Leadership Development•Recipient, Keep America Beautiful National Award, 2008•Recipient, Colgate National Volunteer/Community Service Award, 2007, for Endeavor Program (Children with mental and physical disabilities)•Recipient, Summer Reading Achievers National Award, No Child left Behind, presented by US Secretary of Education Rodney Paige, 2006
Gainesville Sun Poll - 2012
Where are Clubs?
In 2011, there were some 4,314 chartered Boys & Girls Clubs, including 37% Traditional Clubs 35% In schools 10% In public housing communities 9% On military bases 4% On Native American lands 3% In houses of worship
1. Establish Identity and Strategic DirectionEstablish and maintain focus on mission, establish values for Club operations, develop vision for the future and strategies to achieve that vision.
2. Ensure ResourcesIdentify needed resources (financial, leadership, credibility, facilities, equipment, etc.) and establish policies on how resources will be acquired and stewarded.
3. Provide OversightEnsure financial health and accountability, monitor progress on strategic plans, ensure compliance with laws and ethical standards, safeguard organizational standards and provide annual CPO performance review.
Board Roles and Responsibilities
Board Approved Policies: Conflict-of-Interest Policy Code of Ethics (Board and Staff) Whistleblower Policy Record Retention and Documentation Destruction Policy Background Check Policy Barrier Crime Policy Personnel Manual
Board Approved Procedures: Budget Approval Monthly Financial Reporting Financial Management and Controls Reserve and Investment Policies Audit Process Operations Manual
Policies and Procedures
Understanding Financial BasicsEach board member needs to be a financial inquisitor and have the capacity to recognize warning signs that indicate a change in the financial health of the organization.
Monitoring Key Financial Indicators Ensuring adequate control mechanisms. Approving the budget. Overseeing the audit. Overseeing the Club’s legal obligations.
Audit Oversight Recommending the selection of an auditor to full board. Changing auditing firms periodically. Reviewing auditor’s performance and fee. Understanding and reviewing IRS Form 990.
Fiduciary Responsibility
Two years jail time for former Boys & Girls Club leaderNorth Carolina, November 9, 2007
The former executive director of the Boys & Girls Club pleaded guilty Friday to more than 30 charges involving embezzlement, obtaining property by false pretenses, common law forgery and common law uttering.
He will now serve two to two and a half years in the County Jail annex on a work release program as part of a plea agreement. He may work during the day, but must spend each night in jail. After completing his jail term, he must serve five years of probation and pay off $44,832 in restitution. He will begin serving his time Monday.
Finances in disarrayNorth Carolina, March 16, 2007
The organization amassed more than $105,000 in debt, which led the United Way to pull funding. The struggling Boys & Girls Club accumulated more than $105,000 in debt before its director resigned in June, an audit shows.
The debt ballooned by $85,000 between June 2005 and June 2006. In the same period, the audit shows the club spent $43,929 on conference, travel, meals and entertainment .
Resource Development
Revenue Generation Capital: buildings, cash flow reserves, temporary income. Earned Income: membership fees, program fees, fees
for service, contracting, rental agreements, investment income. Resource Development/fundraising: chartable contributions from individuals, corporations, foundations
and other sources, as well as special event proceeds.
Board Members Responsibilities1. Understand and oversee the fundraising process.2. Giving and asking to support the Club.
Checklist for SuccessResource Development board brief includes a great checklist that can be used with your organization.
2008 NATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS: $307.65 BILLION BY SUBSECTOR
Religious36% or 106.89
Education13% or $40.94Foundations
11% or $32.65
Health7% or $21.64
Human Service8% or $25.88
Arts, Culture and Humanities4% or $12.79
Public-Society Benefit - 7% or $21.41
Environment and Animal - 2% or $6.58
International Affairs - 4.0% or $13.22
Unallocated8.0% or $23.73
Source: Giving USA Foundation TM / Giving USA 2009
Individuals - 1% or $3.71
2008 NATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS: $307.65 BILLION BY SOURCE OF CONTRIBUTIONS
Bequests7% or $22.66
Individuals75% or $229.28
Foundations13% or $41.21
Corporations5% or $14.50
Source: Giving USA Foundation TM / Giving USA 2009
Source: 20 BGCA Annual Reports from all chartered organizations.
Individual Contributions 13%
Foundation Grants 12%
Corporations 6%
Government 30%Member Fees 13%
Member Dues 2%
Special Events 10%
United Way 7%Value of In-Kind 3%
Investment Income
-3%
Bequests 1%
CPO Evaluation
Chief Professional Officer Evaluation Ensures CPO accountability for Club management. Support the CPO in doing an excellent job. Ensure CPO leadership for the future.
Evaluation Process Conduct 90-day review of new CPO’s. Implement annual evaluation process thereafter. Use a written evaluation tool that will:
- Target areas for leadership development.- Target areas for organizational development.- Establish key measurable performance
standards for organizational development.
Chief Volunteer Officer (CVO) and CPO meet monthly to review targets and metrics.
OurAward Winning Athletic Programs
Outcomes
1. 53 Teams participated in our flag & Tackle Football programs2. Won National Award as top Youth Organization for our Endeavor
Baseball Program (program for children with disabilities)3. Offered girls volleyball, coed Basketball, wrestling, track,
cheerleading, golf, tennis, and most recently modern dance & ballet .
"An investment in our children is an investment into our "An investment in our children is an investment into our future,” said Lt. Governor Kottkamp. “The study’s results future,” said Lt. Governor Kottkamp. “The study’s results are proof that Florida’s Boys & Girls Clubs continue to are proof that Florida’s Boys & Girls Clubs continue to influence our young people and our economy, both for the influence our young people and our economy, both for the better.”better.”
Education and Behavioral Impact The study showed that Boys & Girls Club members
achieved: Lower high school dropout rates. Greater overall achievement levels in reading and math,
according to the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT).
Lower rates of absenteeism. Lower rates of criminal offenses.
Proven Results
Corporate Board of DirectorsCorporate Board of Directors
TreasurerTreasurer SecretarySecretary
Chief Volunteer OfficerChief Volunteer Officer(Board President)(Board President)
Executive CommitteeExecutive CommitteeComprised of E-BoardComprised of E-BoardChief Volunteer OfficerChief Volunteer Officer
Chief Professional OfficerChief Professional Officer(ex officio)(ex officio)
Vice PresidentExternal Affairs
Board Development, Marketing & Planning for the Club
Coordinating the work of the following committees:
Vice PresidentOperationsProgram, Personal
& FacilitiesCoordinating the work of the Following committees:
Board Development
Vice PresidentFinance &
Resource DevelopmentBudget, Finance & Special Events
Coordinating the work of the following committees:
Marketing
Planning
Legal & Insurance
Program
Personnel
Facilities
Special Events
Planned Giving
Budget & Finance
Development
What services does BGCA provide to Clubs? A great variety. These services include: developing tested and proven programs for
Club youth; supporting staff and volunteer leadership
development through state, regional and national conferences, workshops, and online training;
providing regional staff who assist and advise Clubs and other national staff support services;
working with communities to open new Clubs and expand existing ones;
creating value for Clubs by forming partnerships with government, business and philanthropic groups; providing pass-through funding and support materials; and
increasing public awareness about our mission and creating national brand awareness.
Club Environment:Keys to Impact
Increased Attendance
Program Implementation
Outcome Measurement
Strategic Club Growth/ Teen Outreach
Impact withStrategic Growth
Family Support
Civic Engagement
Community Partnerships
New Brand Strategy
Beyond our Walls
Skilled Executive Leadership
Trained Youth Development Professionals
Strong Boards
Diverse Revenues
Financial Stability
Stronger Organizations
Child Safety /Hiring Practices
Sound Financial Management
Membership Management
Compliance
Public Trust
Tips For Success
Kids First. Always remember that all the time and energy you share is for the benefit of children.
Your Story. Find your own Club member story to share with others.
Stay Engaged. Attend meetings, visit the Club, read the reports, visit fellow Board members, etc.
Advocate. Constantly share your passion for the Clubs and kids - it creates opportunities for them.
Lead. Be assertive and dedicated to making sure the Club is effective, efficient and financially stable.
Enjoy. Make your experience with the Boys & Girls Club organization fulfilling and fun.
bgca.org Public website of Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
bgca.net Non-public intranet website for Board and staff members of Club organizations. Online registration required.
ncclubs.net Boys & Girls Clubs of North Carolina website with information on NC Area Council, NC Alliance and other state resources.
begreatamerica.org Public website with Boys & Girls Clubs alumni profiles.
Questions? Lucky Harris [email protected] Regional Service Director Office 770.725.6354 Boys & Girls Clubs of America Cell 770.377.4354
“Some of us are more capable than others of us, but none of us are more capable than all of us.”