Notre Dame Club of Detroit Catholic School Assistance Program Catechesis Evangelization Academic rigor Service to the “least among us” Why Catholic education?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Presented by Chani Beeman
Advertisements

Slides have references to related pages in the Guide
North Carolina Community College System Conference October 10, 2006 Succession Planning Dr. Donald W. Cameron, President, GTCC Jackie Greenlee, Director,
Quality Management Training Quality circles Bench Mark Kaizen.
HK Institute of Human Resource Management Corporate Volunteering For a Difference A HRM Perspective Mr. Eddie Ng Chairman of International Committee Hong.
Campaign Basics 101. WELCOME & INTRODUCTIONS Your Name Your Company Your Role What are you hoping to learn today?
2008 COMMITTEE CHAIR/AREA DIRECTOR SUMMIT STEVE MCILVAINPERRY HUNTER YOUNG LIFE.
The Right Issues Exceeds Expectations Meets Expectations Needs Improvement N/A 1. The Board focuses on activities that will help the Company maximize shareholder.
The Out of School Time System. CBASS-City of Racine Partnership Purpose: Advise on the development of a comprehensive out-of-school time strategy that.
1 Global Volunteer Day Toolkit. 2 Contents  Goal & Objectives 3  GVD Local & Global Strategy4  Associates as Community Leaders5  7 Steps for Successful.
● Scholarships ● International Exchange ● Fun ● Presentation by Suzanne Foo Rotaract Club of Aberdeen ● Service ● Leadership ● Networking ●
Zone Chairperson How to be everything to everyone.
Human Resources The core of any business April 2014.
T EACHER L EADERSHIP SEMINAR S ESSION 1 By: Carrie Pilant Presented at Imogene Gideon Elementary Thursday, October 7, 2010.
Measuring for Success NCHER Legislative Conference Sophie Walker September 26, 2013.
Committee Introduction to Young Life. Introducing adolescents to Jesus Christ and helping them grow in their faith. Young Life’s Mission Statement.
STANDARDS FOR SCHOOL LEADERS DR. Robert Buchanan Southeast Missouri State University.
Leadership Development and Succession Planning
College Strategic Plan by Strategic Planning and Quality Assurance Committee.
0 Contract Specialist Army Contracting Command – Redstone CPCM, CFCM, CCCM, FELLOW Huntsville Chapter President Director, Mohawk Valley Small Business.
District 5750 Presidents-elect Training Seminar Moush Tourian District Governor Nominee Weatherford Rotary Club Roles and Responsibilities 1.
Improving the Energy Efficiency of the Heat and Hot Water Supply Presenter: Bayramgul Garabaeva, Programme Officer Decentralization and Community Development.
The Value of Volunteering Women’s Foodservice Forum.
Background on Nonprofit Boards A Primer. Nonprofit Organizations Revenue generated by a nonprofit organization (through donations, grants or corporate.
October 23, 2006 Manila, Philippines Ateneo de Naga University Alumni Association Re-building & Re-inventing for Service Driven Alumni Association Charlie.
AN INTRODUCTION TO CAPITAL CAMPAIGNS Sarah Granger.
Club Visioning A Membership Development Tool. © International Vision Facilitation Committee 2 Go to the people. Live among the people Learn from them.
Club Leader 201. Alumni Association/Club Relationship Alumni Association of the University of Michigan is a 501c3 organization affiliated with the University.
How Leadership Development Drives Quality Cindy Milrany, CFO, CAO.
© 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part.
Webinar: Leadership Teams October 2013: Idaho RTI.
Organization Mission Organizations That Use Evaluative Thinking Will Develop mission statements specific enough to provide a basis for goals and.
District 5240 Membership District 5240 Membership An effective club is able to… Sustain and increase its membership base. Implement successful.
The 9 th Annual Engagement and Retention Research Study Christopher Mulligan Chief Executive Officer Commit. Engage. Excel. Chief Executive Officer.
AN INVITATION TO LEAD: United Way Partnerships Discussion of a New Way to Work Together. October 2012.
Integrating Safety Management Systems – Opportunities for Improvement
District XXXX Presidents-elect Training Seminar 1 Session 8: Goal Setting.
Application Workshop – Session One April 26, 2011.
Working Definition of Program Evaluation
C.O.R.E Creating Opportunities that Result in Excellence.
-A PDG George Wheeler Rotary Club of Peoria North Successful Service Projects (& Opportunites) 2006 District 5490 Club Leadership Training.
Before you begin. For additional assistance, contact your club’s Information Technology Chairperson or Electronic Learning at:
The Roles and Responsibilities of Club President– A Effective Club Rotary Clubs  Sustain and/ or grow their membership base  Implement successful projects.
BCS 113 Service to New Units Instructor:.  District Committee, the District Executive and the Commissioner Staff work together to: ◦ Establish units.
Advancing the Mission Building a Diocesan Culture of Philanthropy National Catholic Development Conference September 13, 2013 Sarah O. Hanley ~ Director.
Sustaining and Growing Your Rotary Club Presented by Cec Blackburn District 5370 Membership Chair.
SCHOOL BOARD A democratically elected body that represents public ownership of schools through governance while serving as a bridge between public values.
Module IV: Building Organizational Capacity and Community Support Cheri Hayes Consultant to Nebraska Lifespan Respite Statewide Sustainability Workshop.
Take Charge of Change MASBO Strategic Roadmap Update November 15th, 2013.
Module V: Writing Your Sustainability Plan Cheri Hayes Consultant to Nebraska Lifespan Respite Statewide Sustainability Workshop June 23-24, 2015 © 2011.
PCEA THIKA TOWN CHURCH STRATEGIC PLAN
Page 1 Building Your Future with Owens Corning Page 3 AGENDA n The beginning n Career opportunities n Career management n Help is available n What it.
COMMUNITY COALITION BUILDING. Workshop Objectives  Describe effective community coalition building  What?  Why?  How?  Key challenges and success.
The International Conservation Volunteers Alliance Accreditation Program Conservation Volunteers Alliance >The first world organisation established to.
CAP Strategic Plan CAWG UCC Aug 2015 Col Virginia Nelson.
SESSION 8: STRATEGIC PLANNING & GOALSSETTING District 3310 PETS 2010/11 Session 8: Strategic Planning and Goals Setting.
Copyright  2005 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd PPTs t/a Management: A Pacific Rim Focus 4e by Bartol, Tein, Matthews, Martin 6–1 CHAPTER 6 ESTABLISHING.
The National Association of Manufacturers Small Manufacturers Initiative (SMI) - STRATEGIC PLAN - Smith, Bucklin & Associates, Inc. January 1998.
Effective School Board Operations and Building Partnerships Presented by Dr. rosemary j. henry Superintendent of Catholic Schools Roman Catholic Diocese.
HLC Criterion Five Primer Thursday, Nov. 5, :40 – 11:40 a.m. Event Center.
Part 2—Skills for Success Chapter 10 Leadership and Group Dynamics.
Chapter 11 Management Skills1 Section 11.1 Management Structures.
Engaging Young People In Club Decision-Making The ‘What’, The ‘Why’ and a Brief Look at The ‘How’
Forming Boards of Specified Jurisdiction Mary Kay Tschanz, Principal St. James School, Highwood September 17, 2008 Archdiocesan Development Council.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
1 Chapter 9 Implementing Six Sigma. Top 8 Reasons for Six Sigma Project Failure 8. The training was not practical. 7. The project was too small for DMAIC.
SUSTAINABILITY PLANNING
Supplement A: Tests of Innovation
Core Competencies of a World Class Customer Advisory Board
AFROSAI-E COOPeRATION WITH WGITA
Presentation transcript:

Notre Dame Club of Detroit Catholic School Assistance Program Catechesis Evangelization Academic rigor Service to the “least among us” Why Catholic education?

Notre Dame Club of Detroit Catholic School Assistance Program Changing demographics Changing demographics Shift in workforce Shift in workforce 1960: 74% of Catholic school employees were religious (i.e., priests, nuns, brothers) 1960: 74% of Catholic school employees were religious (i.e., priests, nuns, brothers) 2008: 4% of Catholic school employees are religious 2008: 4% of Catholic school employees are religious Lack of management expertise Lack of management expertise Challenges

Notre Dame Club of Detroit Catholic School Assistance Program Introduce “Best Practices” from Industry Logical, Structured Tactics Examples of proven techniques include : Problem Solving Program Planning Systems Approach Goals, action items, Performance monitoring Bring a New Perspective to Current Issues from Experience: Sales and Marketing Engineering and Manufacturing Finance, Legal, Human Resources Multiple Disciplines (Business background not necessary)

Notre Dame Club of Detroit Catholic School Assistance Program Responsive to a School’s Immediate Requirements Individualized Program Develop Capability within the Organization (Tap into Parish) Promote a “Sense of Urgency” Create a “Sense of Accomplishment & pride” Applications (Depending on the Organization’s Need) Marketing Business Planning Fund Raising Organization Determined by school ND Alumni: Capable, with a history of Accomplishments Will Voluntarily Assist Schools & AOD Establish Goals, Objectives, Priorities, Resources, Timing

Notre Dame Alumni Club of Detroit School Assistance Program Assessment & recap Identify Stakeholders SWOT Analysis Review Mission Statement & Validate Key Issues Identify Objectives for Key Issues Develop Action Plans for Objectives Action Steps for Action Plans Program follow up Program Process Reference material available for each Process Step

Notre Dame Club of Detroit Catholic School Assistance Program Reference tools and templates facilitate process Contributions Include Demographics Initial Analysis Program Planning Data Base Management Training Program Organization: What?, When?, Who? Fund Drive Address List Activity Code St. Bart's Rep Organization ID Number Organization Contact Title (Mr., Mrs, Ms, Fr, Rev.) Contact First Name Contact Middle Initial Contact Last Name Financial analysis tools

Notre Dame Club of Detroit Catholic School Assistance Program Encouraging Comments from committee members “I Never Saw That Before” “We Never Did That Before” " Thanks for your thoughtful and detailed responses via "the extra set of eyes." “ the volunteer work you're doing as ND grads is truly carrying on the ND spirit and its commitment to quality Catholic education on all levels.” The Notre Dame Club of Detroit Our emphasis is on facilitating and enabling schools to become self sufficient Not a one day seminar or a pre-developed plan

Notre Dame Club of Detroit Catholic School Assistance Program Attempt to work with diocese to identify schools and gain creditability – may need to start with individual schools Meet with school committee on a regular basis - keep committee/volunteers informed – communication is essential Reinforce participation, responsibility, ownership, urgency Utilize alumni club to recruit additional volunteers - not just seniors Important to have an alumni club champion(s) & support of club School assistance is not an alumni cub event, but a sustained program Rewards: Your contribution and accomplishment Progress and successes of the school committees Summary

Notre Dame Club of Detroit Catholic School Assistance Program “You should not underestimate your potential to lead others…you should be growing aware of the ability to influence others, to affect the lives of others, to be a leader. I am speaking not mainly about your becoming business leaders,… I am speaking of leadership of service to others”. “ Talents you have, education you have, energy you have. What I am saying is use them for others”. Fr. Raymond Baumgartner, SJ, past president of Loyola University, Chicago Thoughts for consideration

Notre Dame Alumni Club of Detroit School Assistance Program WIN - WIN - WIN University of Notre Dame Community Service Notre Dame Alumni Contribution School Survival

Notre Dame Alumni Club of Detroit School Assistance Program Handouts available in back of room For additional information contact: