46 – NY 34 – IL 22 – CA 21 – MA, MD 19 – PA, WI 17 – VA 15 – IN, TX 13 – MI, OH 11 – DC 10 – CT 9 – FL, MO 8 – LA, NJ, WA 7 – KY, MN 5 – CO, IA, OR,

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46 – NY 34 – IL 22 – CA 21 – MA, MD 19 – PA, WI 17 – VA 15 – IN, TX 13 – MI, OH 11 – DC 10 – CT 9 – FL, MO 8 – LA, NJ, WA 7 – KY, MN 5 – CO, IA, OR, TN 4 – KS, MT, NE 3 – AZ, ND, WV 2 – HI, NC, NM, RI,,SC, SD, VT 1 – AL, DE, GA, ME, MS,NH,OK

 Board Introductions  NACC Report Logo and Website Annual Report Highlights  Member Listening Session  Recognitions 25 Year Anniversaries and Blessing NACC Volunteers and Blessing  50 th Anniversary Remembrance

Mary M. Heintzkill, MTS  2004 NACC Board Certified  Several NACC leader roles, including ◦ NACC Ethics Commission, Chair ◦ NACC/CHA Metrics Task Force.  Ascension Health Spiritual Care Task Force  Member of Ascension Health Spirituality and Mission Board Committee.  Currently System Director of Pastoral Care and CPE for St. Vincent Health, Indianapolis

Jim Letourneau, M.Div, MSW, LCSW  1996 NACC Board Certified  Several NACC leader roles, including ◦ Certification interviewer ◦ Interview Team Educator ◦ Chair of the NACC Nominations Panel ◦ NACC 2006 Vision and Action Committee  Served as Trinity Health’s rep to the CHA Pastoral Care Advisory Committee.  Currently Director of Mission and Spirituality for Trinity Health, Livonia, Michigan

Margo Tafoya, M.S.Sp.  President of her community – ◦ Mission Sister of the Holy Spirit of the Diocese of Saginaw, Michigan.  Currently serving as Mission Officer/ Propagation of the Faith Office Coordinator for the Diocese of Saginaw Michigan  Was 10 years NACC Board Certified  Brings Catholic ministry experience of 35 years in parishes as a pastoral minister, pastoral associate, and pastoral administrator

Brian Yanofchick  Currently VP of mission integration for KentuckyOne Health (CHI)  Former senior director of Mission Integration and Leadership Development for CHA  Worked closely on collaborative projects with the NACC leadership.  Brings a wealth of business, mission, and association experience to the NACC Board.

The new NACC logo is developed to resemble the Ash Wednesday forehead cross most associate with Catholic tradition. The symbol is made up of four “arrows” each pointing to the center square that symbolizes the wholeness, universality, and unity of the Church.

This is the new nacc.org design Home page

This is the new subject page and navigation system samples

This is the new lapel pin design.

RevenueExpense Net Gain/(Loss) 2007$855,955$969,462 (-$113,507) Invest. +$25, $812,983$959,897 (-$146,914) Invest. (-$100,767) 2009 $1,010,482$863,839 (+$146,643) Invest. +$71, $975,630$849,965 (+$125,665) Invest. +$50, $945,919$840,951 (+$104,968) Invest. (-$7,091) 2012$973,803$858,809 (+$114,994) Invest. +$57, $1,044,122$797,412 (+$246,710) Invest. +$122, $990,276$801,011 (+$189,265) Invest. +$47,829

Downward 2006 $427, $314, $167,088 Upward $1,o95, $ 906, $ 659, $ 544, $ 439, $ 313,731

Year Forecast  2015 (Budget)  2016  2017  2018  2019  - $ 11,643  - $ 35,981  - $ 64,669  - $106,191  - $140,694

1995 – 3547 Members  50% Sisters (1757)  25% Lay (887)  20% Priests (693)  5% Brothers and Deacons (174)  70% Certified 2015 – 2247 Members  54% Lay (1229)  25% Sisters (553)  17% Priests (391)  4% Brothers and Deacons (95)  65.0% Certified

132 new members  58 laywomen (44%)  29 priests (22%)  20 laymen (15%)  10 religious women (8%)  9 deacons (7%)  2 brother

1. What is one thing for which I am most grateful for in my own or my team’s ministry? 2. Looking to the future of chaplaincy, what is your greatest hope? Greatest challenge? 3. As NACC, what should be our future focus?

25 Year Anniversaries 50 Year Anniversary NACC Volunteers