Accountability Helping you Reach 100%!.

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Accountability Helping you Reach 100%!

We all love accountability!

our goal… …to come alongside you with a team that will travel the PD journey with you and encourage you along the way.

Your pd team Jesus, who promised to be with you always Your ISI PD coach Your local accountability partner(s) Your champion(s) Your ISI local supervisor Your ISI regional field director (RFD) Your ISI director of field development (DFD)

PD Agreement It is ISI’s expectation that I will reach 100% of my full budget and maintain that level consistently. I will have up to 18 months to focus on PD and reach this goal. I will support myself through the PD period by working ____ HPW at a job (outside of ISI) until such time as my account is sufficient to cover my living expenses. It is my intention to make full use of the training ISI has given me, to seek out those partners the Lord has already appointed for me. I understand and agree to the accountability of regular and timely reporting to my PD coach.  I understand ISI’s statement of expectations of me during my PD ministry period and am ready to begin this part of my ministry with ISI.  Signed: ______________________________________________

PD Agreement Approved budget $ _________annual $ _________monthly Amount raised to date $ _________ Balance to raise $ _________ Number on PCL ­ __________ Number of potential churches __________ HPW given to PD __________ HPW given to local ministry __________ Local supervisor __________________ RFD __________________ PD Coach __________________

Pd agreement Support Goals Date 10% __________ 10% __________ 50% __________ (9 months or less) 75% __________ 90% __________ 100% __________ (18 months or less) Return signed electronic copy to the Director of Field Development with copies to your PD coach, RFD, and local supervisor no later than Monday 20 August. http://www.isi4training.com/pd-resources.html

First thing Monday (FTM) DIRECTIONS: Please supply all information requested, expanding the form as needed, and submit as a Word document email attachment to your PD coach each Monday that an FTM Report is due. Name: _____________________ Date: __________   Month and Year PD was initiated __________ Monthly budget $_________ Percent of support committed (to your knowledge) _________% Amount of monthly partial salary you are presently receiving (if any) $_________ Hours per week given to PD __________ Last PD letter to PCL mailed (provide date & attach a copy) __________ Status of the next letter (provide date) __________ New support committed in the last two weeks $_________ (include details below)

First thing Monday (FTM) Continued Prayer effort—Self and Prayer Team: New contacts developed: Accountability Partner contact and discussion points: Champion contact and discussion points: Action Plan (AP) is current through: (If your AP has expired, attach a new one for the next two months. Keep your AP up-to-date.)

First thing Monday (FTM) Continued What I did the last two weeks. PART 1—Asks:   Whom did you ask? Date Type of Appeal Reply Commitment (FF/Call/Ltr) (Y/N/U) (Monthly/Annual/Special) PART 2—Other PD-related Activities:  This should include decisions received from those previously undecided; relationship building letters, ask letters, thank you letters/cards sent; calls for appointments or decisions; meetings and speaking engagements; highlights and praises.   What I will do the next two weeks: Provide the same details as requested above in PARTS 1 & 2. Refer to your Action Plan to state exactly what you plan to do the next two weeks.  Anything else you wish to share with your coach: How you are feeling about the process? This is an important area for communicating with your coach. We are grateful when you feel comfortable sharing what is going on in your head and your heart as you raise support. We need to know how you are holding up so we can help you address any concerns. IMPORTANT!  

FTM Procedure Person being coached sends FTM (as a Word document attachment) to PD Coach only on the Monday it is due. Your first FTM is due to your PD coach on Mon 9/10 and every other Monday thereafter thru 12/3. PD Coach adds comments and sends back to person being coached with copies to the DFD, RFD, local supervisor, and local accountability partner. After the DFD has reviewed the FTM, he may also comment back to the person being coached with a copy to the PD Coach.

FTM Mondays ahead August 27 September 10, 24 October 8, 22 November 5, 19 December 3 January 7, 2019

PD Coach An ISI staff member at 100% support who was recommended by his/her RFD, is willing to volunteer to help you, and has been trained in how best to serve as your coach. You will interact with your coach at least once every two weeks via your FTM by email. You should feel free to consult with your PD Coach at other times as well. We encourage you to stay in close touch with your coach.

PD coaches ready for the journey ahead… Tyler Curtis David Shelley Marc Eilers Jeff Nelson Paul & Susan Hayzlett Jeff Townsend TK & Beth Mac Ian Downs Nancy Parlette Tim Sigman David Udoko Charles Boyle Terry Yu Ron & Gayle Miller

Local accountability partner His/her primary role is to keep you encouraged and moving forward in your PD plan. Whom to look for… Not your spouse (if you have one). Not an ISI staff person. A local couple or same-sex friend who will meet with you regularly (ideally, weekly). Someone who believes in you and what you will be doing with ISI. Someone who loves you enough to tell you what you need to hear, ‘speaking the truth in love.’ Ideally, a financial supporter.

Local accountability partner This is someone YOU recruit using Recruiting an Accountability Partner found here: http://www.isi4training.com/pd-resources.html You need to begin looking for this person(s) or couple NOW. Send name and email to DFD and your PD coach. You will begin meeting regularly once your support development begins, following your PD training.

champions “A champion is a friend and advocate who is willing and eager to assist you by connecting you with their network of friends.” Ideally your champion should be someone on your financial and prayer support teams. He/she will introduce you to his/her network of friends. May host a meeting to introduce you to his/her friends. May write a letter on your behalf.

Partial salary ($500 minimum) After 2-3 months of receipted donor income. You must be averaging at least $1,200/mo in receipted donor income if you are budgeted to work 23 hrs/wk or less. You must be averaging at least $2,200/mo in receipted donor income if you are budgeted to work 24 or more hrs/wk (unless you are on an approved group health plan, in which case you must be averaging $1,200/mo). Partial salary must remain in place for at least two pay periods before the possibility of an increase.

Release from PD The preferred way: The staff member demonstrates over at least a 2-3 month period that they have averaged over 100% of their approved budget. The reason we require more than 100% is so that the staff member released from PD can be fully supported even during months when his/her income is below 100%. Additionally, we require that the staff person released from PD have at least a one month support reserve.

Release from PD The alternative way: The staff member submits a reduced budget that is approved by their supervisor, RFD, and the ISI Finance Department. The budget total must be less than the recent average giving to the staff member’s ISI ministry account. Additionally, we require that the staff person released from PD at a reduced budget have at least a one month support reserve (at the reduced budget amount). Note: The alternative way to be released from PD is recommended only for those who have been unable to reach full support within the allowed 18-month period (and any extension agreed upon by the DFD and the staff member’s PD team).

remember through Him who strengthens me. -- Philippians 4:13 I can do all things through Him who strengthens me. -- Philippians 4:13