Impact with Strategic Growth and Beyond Our Walls Judith. J. Pickens.

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Impact with Strategic Growth and Beyond Our Walls Judith. J. Pickens

Encourage Civic Engagement Reinforce the importance of civic engagement for all age levels Increase program utilization of Torch and Keystone Clubs Recognize exemplary service via the President’s Volunteer Service Award Promote Community Partnerships Implement family support programs Increase the quality/scope of school partnerships Partner with others to enhance Club programs BEYOND OUR WALLS

An Impact Scorecard for Boys & Girls Club Organizations

ACADEMIC SUCCESS Number of members who graduate from high school Number of members who progress grade levels on time Number of members who experience high rates of absenteeism Number of members who demonstrate a positive attitude toward learning Increase engagement in school and learning Improve academic success IMPACT AREA KEY INDICATORSOUTCOME CHARACTER AND CITIZENSHIP Number of members who are arrested Number of members who participate in volunteer activities Strengthen positive character traits and civic engagement Improve leadership skills HEALTHY LIFESTYLES Number of members who are substance free Number of reported teen pregnancies among members Number of members who engage in physically active leisure activities Develop healthy habits and decision- making skills Improve commitment to a healthy lifestyle FREQUENCY OF ATTENDANCE Percentage of members who attend 52 or more times annually Percentage of teen registered members attending 40 or more times annually Increase impact of programs Increase service to teens STRONGER ORGANIZATIONS Number of professionals completing a level of the Boys & Girls Club Leadership University At least 90 days cash/cash equivalent on hand Increased number and amount of contributions from individuals Increased number of planned gifts Increased SOE scores in financial management Strong, diverse executive leadership and staff Financially stable

OUTCOME Increase engagement in school and learning Improve academic success KEY INDICATORS Number of members who graduate from high school Number of members who progress grade levels on time Number of members who experience high rates of absenteeism Number of members who demonstrate a positive attitude toward learning Academic Success

OUTCOME Strengthen positive character traits and civic engagement Improve leadership skills KEY INDICATORS Number of members who are arrested Number of members who participate in volunteer activities Good Character & Citizenship

OUTCOME Develop healthy habits and decision-making skills Improve commitment to a healthy lifestyle KEY INDICATORS Number of members who are substance free Number of reported teen pregnancies among members Number of members who engage in physically active leisure activities Healthy Lifestyles

FREQUENCY OF ATTENDANCE OUTCOME Increase impact of programs Increase service to teens KEY INDICATORS Percentage of members who attend 52 or more times annually Percentage of teen registered members attending 40 or more times annually Frequency of Attendance