 School Recruitment  Delegations  Public Relations  Finances and Funding  75 th Anniversary Year.

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 School Recruitment  Delegations  Public Relations  Finances and Funding  75 th Anniversary Year

 Current  Five Schools  Campbell University  Elon University  Lenoir-Rhyne University  UNC-Chapel Hill  UNC-Charlotte  Membership  members

 Year One  Recruit two schools  Year Two  Recruit two schools  Year Three – 2013  Recruit two schools  Year Four  Recruit three schools  Year Five  Recruit four schools  Main Target Schools  High Point University  NC State University  East Carolina University  Duke University  UNC-Wilmington

 Increase active membership  Active members defined as attending two ICs a semester and Annual Session  New delegations to have 3 members  Minimum delegation size 5 members  Optimal delegation size 8-10 members  Awesome delegation size 15 + members  Delegation goal to have active members  Current delegations in need of assistance  UNC-Chapel Hill

 Goals  Increased media coverage of events  Increased ties with the General Assembly  Reconnect with alumni  Revive Governor’s Board of Advisors

 Year One  Raleigh local coverage of Annual Session  Local coverage of ICs when possible  Year Two  Regional coverage of Annual Session  Local coverage of majority of ICs  Year Three  Regional coverage of Annual Session  Local coverage of all ICs

 Year Four  State-wide coverage of Annual Session  Local coverage of all ICs  Strengthen ties with NC General Assembly  Year Four  State-wide coverage of Annual Session  Local coverage of all ICs  Have strong ties with General Assembly

 Alumni are our greatest resource  Reconnect with Alumni  Invite Alumni to Session Banquet  Form comprehensive list of current Alumni  Possibly charter an official Alumni Association

 What is it?  A group of individuals that advise the organization in its activities.  Comprised of prominent individuals and alumni.  Will revive the Board of Advisors this year

 Current Sources of Funding  Membership Dues  Alumni Giving  Current and Past Alumni Giving  $1000 for D’Amico Foundation  140 Alumni Donations

 Year One  $250 Yearly Alumni Donations  Year Two  $500 Yearly Alumni Donations  Reestablish Endowment Fund with $500  Year Three  $750 Yearly Alumni Donations  Endowment Fund at $750

 Year Four  $1,250 Yearly Alumni Donations  Endowment Fund at $1,000  Year Five  $1,500 Yearly Alumni Donations  Endowment Fund at $1,250

 Sources of Funding Goals  Dues  Alumni Donations  Endowment Fund  Donations from NC businesses and foundations  State Funding  Fundraising  Tax Exempt Status

 General Assembly Recognition (Resolution)  Governor Recognition (Proclamation)  Anniversary Celebration (Large Banquet)  Possible Congressional Recognition

 Total 18 schools by Session 2015  Active Membership between members by Session 2015  Increase press coverage of events especially Annual Session  Reconnect with Alumni  Finances and Funding  Increased sources of revenue  Annual Alumni Giving at $1,500 with Endowment Fund at $1,250  75 th Anniversary Celebrations