Strike Out Arthritis!
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Strike Out Arthritis!
Piper The of Alpha Omicron Pi March 2014 Iota Theta Chapter/Monmouth University in this issue Letter from Julie Bishop, AOII Properties Board Director P1 Save the Dates P2 UIFI Scholarships P2 Leadership Institute 2014 P2 Become an AOII Volunteer P2 Strike Out Arthritis! P3 Walk to Cure Arthritis P4 AOII Foundation News P5 AOII Foundation News, cont. P6 AOII EduSentials P7 The 411 on AOII’s Investment Fee Fund Have you heard of the Investment Fee Fund (IFF)? The IFF is a fund that is available to any corporation that does not have sufficient savings, however, needs monies to fulfill an immediate need. The IFF is funded annually through collegiate member dues. Ten dollars of each member’s dues is allocated to the fund. A corporation may request funds to purchase ritual equipment, complete housing repairs or update furnishings. The funds may also be utilized to update wiring or install sprinkler systems. Since the inception of the IFF in 2004, $350,000 has been either loaned or granted to numerous corporations. The funds have assisted with remodeling of living room areas, purchasing new furniture and even afforded a corporation the opportunity to hire an interior decorator with their renovation. With AOII Properties commitment to provide safe, secure and competitive housing, the Investment Fee Fund has provided immediate financial relief to AOII corporations. In one case a loan was extended to assist with the building of a chapter room. As another chapter had planned a large anniversary weekend with many alumnae in attendance, they were in dire need of common area renovations. With the funds provided, the project was completed with the assistance of one of AOII’s favorite interior decorators just in time for the chapter to celebrate their 50th Anniversary. AOII Properties strives to provide many financial avenues for our corporations’ use. If your corporation finds it may benefit from the Investment Fee Fund, please reach out to your Corporation RA or your Corporation Relations Manager. Julie Csizmadia Bishop AOII Properties Board Director 1 < < Leadership Institute 2014 “In Focus” UIFI Scholarship Applications Mark your calendars for June 27th – 29th and start recruiting now for your AOII friends to join you. With the variety of educational programming available, Leadership Institute is designed for all AOIIs - whether alumna or collegian, officer or enthusiastic member. We look forward to welcoming you to Music City for #AOIILI2014! Registration is coming soon - the registration deadline for members of Council is April 15 and the general registration deadline is April 30. The Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute® (UIFI®) brings together fraternity men and sorority women from across North America to create opportunities to explore, define, and enhance their leadership skills, personal awareness, commitment to their fraternity or sorority, and grow to expect values-based action from themselves and those they lead. Through a grant from the AOII Foundation, Alpha Omicron Pi offers scholarships to members interested in attending. This year’s applicants are due from Chapter Advisers on March 19 - please contact Director of Chapter Services Andrea Theobald at [email protected] with questions and completed applications! Become an AOII volunteer! The Human Resources Committee always accepts applications. To speak to a member of the HRC team, e-mail [email protected]. To complete a volunteer application, visit alphaomicronpi.org > Alumnae > Volunteer Opportunities. The following positions are currently open: • Human Resources (HRC) committee member and HR Ambassadors for Networks #4, #5, and #6 • Public Relations Committee • Network #1 Network Specialist - Leadership • Network #2 Network Specialist - Alumnae • Network #3 Network Specialist - Leadership • Network #4 Network Specialist - Recruitment • Network Specialist - Development/Alpha Rho (Oregon State University) • Network Specialist - Development/Upsilon (University of Washington) Applications for open positions are reviewed on a rolling basis. Apply now to ensure your application receives full consideration! 2 Save the Dates! Webinar: Chapter/AAC relationship March 11 UIFI Scholarship applications due March 19 Senior Challenge donations due April 15 Strike Out Arthritis! Event Report Forms due May 9 AOII Leadership Institute June 27 - 29 Strike Out Arthritis! AOII Fraternity Events for 2014 Alpha Omicron Pi’s collegiate and alumnae chapters are dedicated to “Striking Out” arthritis, and we are amazed each year by the success of our chapter events. Alpha Omicron Pi Fraternity began expanding on our chapter-level events in 2011 with a Strike Out Arthritis! event with the Atlanta Braves, and the response has been incredible! We are now planning over 15 Fraternity Strike Out Arthritis! events for 2014. Check this list to see if an event is being planned near you, and email Assistant Director of Public Relations Rachel Boison at [email protected] with any questions. Mark your calendars for: Strike Out Arthritis! with AOII & the Los Angeles Dodgers - Saturday, April 5 Strike Out Arthritis! with AOII & the Cincinnati Reds - Wednesday, April 30 Strike Out Arthritis! with AOII & the Chicago White Sox - Saturday, May 10 Strike Out Arthritis! with AOII & the Seattle Mariners - Thursday, May 29 Strike Out Arthritis! with AOII & the San Diego Padres - Friday, June 20 Strike Out Arthritis! with AOII & the Nashville Sounds - Thursday, August 21 Strike Out Arthritis! with AOII & the Indianapolis Indians - Friday, August 22 Strike Out Arthritis! with AOII & the Memphis Redbirds - Friday, August 22 Strike Out Arthritis! with AOII & the Atlanta Braves - Thursday, September 25 Strike Out Arthritis! with AOII & the Boston Red Sox - Thursday, September 25 Strike Out Arthritis! with AOII & the Philadelphia Phillies - Saturday, September 27 Events are also being scheduled with the Chicago Cubs, Miami Marlins, Tampa Bay Rays, Pittsburgh Pirates, Texas Rangers, Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and the New York Yankees. 3 Start planning now! The time is NOW to start planning for your chapter’s involvement in this year’s Walk to Cure Arthritis series. Setting up a team is easy, once you know the location of your closest Walk! Just visit www.arthritis.org and navigate to Special Events > Walk to Cure Arthritis > Walk Locations to find the event nearest you. Why is walking so significant in the fight against arthritis? For the men, women and children struggling with arthritis, walking easily and without pain is sometimes the biggest challenge. That’s why people with and without arthritis get together to either overcome that challenge themselves, or to walk in honor of someone else who cannot. So lace up your walking shoes, get your team started and set your fundraising goals - Go Team AOII! < < < Use the navigation shown here to find this page online at arthritis.org! 4 AOII Foundation News Foundation 2014-2017 Strategic Plan Mission Statement: The Alpha Omicron Pi Foundation is committed to enhancing the lives of our members and Securing the Future of our Fraternity through leadership development, scholarships and philanthropic endeavors. Goal 1: Stewardship: Develop a comprehensive and measurable development plan to ensure the future sustainability of the Foundation. Objective 1: Train board members and alumnae volunteers to develop new and sustain current relationships with alumnae and collegians that will provide diverse funding sources. Objective 2: Increase new donors by 5%, Loyalty Fund giving by 15% and donor retention by 25%. Objective 3: Increase major gifts by 10% annually. Objective 4: Develop and implement innovative ways to educate and engage collegians and young alumnae in sustainable giving practices. Goal 2: Volunteer Leadership: Build and train an exceptional, results-oriented volunteer pool committed to high achievement and responsible stewardship of resources. Objective 1: Achieve 100% participation by all board members in annual giving campaign and in cultivation and stewardship of donors. Objective 2: Develop strategies to recruit new board members and other alumnae volunteers focusing on a connection between skills and strategic priorities, competencies and spheres of influence. Objective 3: Effectively train and manage Foundation board members and Foundation alumnae volunteers to actively participate in the achievement of fund development goals. Objective 4: Continue to revise bylaws and governance processes to focus on policy, oversight and fund development activities. Goal 3: Operations: Build and promote a culture that emphasizes best practices and transparency and promotes innovation, expertise and professionalism. Objective 1: Continue to sustain a balanced budget and provide regular financial reports. Objective 2: Implement a new database management system to develop more strategic analytics for use in planning and implementation of development objectives. Objective 3: Explore staff and volunteer roles to reach fund development goals more effectively. Objective 4: Expand the number of scholarships offered by 15% and increase the size of scholarships by at least 25%. Goal 4: Communications: Continue enhancing the Foundation brand and broadening communications efforts to reach all members of Alpha Omicron Pi. Objective 1: Create a library of Foundation success stories to educate members and donors. Objective 2: Use a variety of traditional and social media sources to further engage members and donors. Objective 3: Develop a communications plan to educate collegians on the importance of giving to the Foundation. Objective 4: Develop more targeted messaging to produce stronger connectivity with members and donors. 5 AOII Foundation News AOII Foundation receives record number of scholarship applications! We are proud to announce that we received a record number of scholarship applications this year! Thank you to everyone who submitted an application. All applicants will be notified in May as to whether they received a Foundation scholarship. AOII Foundation 2012-2013 Annual Report Recently, the AOII Foundation asked our donors to tell us what they thought of the Foundation, the work we are doing and where we need to be going. We learned so much from the responses - most importantly, we learned that members want to know how their donations are making an impact on the lives of sisters across the US and Canada. We’re pleased to share with you the AOII Foundation Annual Report for the fiscal year July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. In it you will find stories about sisters who have benefited from grants and scholarships from the Foundation, a listing of the remarkable women who received scholarships from the Foundation and the financial report for the fiscal year. And you can check out the listing of donors by chapter to see how your chapter sisters are supporting Alpha Omicron Pi. Visit our website at www.aoiifoundation.org and click on News & Events to view an electronic flip-book version of the report! 6 New resources now available on the ORL With the help of many Network Specialists, advisers, officers, and HQ staff, the Education Committee recently produced several revised resources. Read on to learn about their changes - these manuals will be available in the Officer Resource Library by March 30th! Several supporting documents accompany the revised manual in the ORL, including an Academic Assessment Worksheet, Sample Individual Educational Plan, Individual Goals Worksheet, Professional Development Guide, and Academic Workshops Guide. Alumnae Relations Manual To make the CCOM more user-friendly, the resource’s editors decided to focus on chapter operations and move officer duties to Individual Officer Manuals. During this, the Education Committe noticed a need to improve these Individual Officer Manuals for every office. The Alumnae Relations Manual was the first resource created out of these changes just in time for Leadership Academy. Chapter Finance Manual Chapter Treasurers and Financial Advisers asked for an updated handbook, and the Education Committee is happy to provide it! The Chapter Treasurer Handbook was renamed to the Chapter Finance Manual to reflect that Financial Advisers should utilize the manual as well. What was previously just four pages of officer duties and communication tips turned into 22 pages detailing how to collaborate with others, plan time in office, explain alumnae initiatives, build relationships with alumnae, maintain updated alumnae contact information, and more! This manual can be found in the “Manuals” tab of the ORL. Academic Development Manual The previous version of the Academic Development Manual contained helpful information about all-things academic and scholastic to share with members, but at 104 pages, it needed some TLC to make it more useful to VPs of Academic Development and their advisers. Much of the content remains, but there is added emphasis on offering individualized help for members needing it. 7 Readers will notice that Billhighway how-to’s are missing from the manual. Instead, a Billhighway Administrator Guide has been uploaded to the ORL to offer an all-encompassing resource. Billhighway also provided a Billing Hints and Tips resource that can also be found in the “Finance” tab. The volunteers and staff working on the Chapter Finance Manual expanded information about working with other officers, using prepaid cards, and how to handle delinquent accounts, as well as updating existing content. Alumnae Chapter Operations Manual When surveying our alumnae chapter officers, we noticed that most officers hardly used the ACOM, and it could be due to its outdated content. The team working on its revisions made sure the ideas and information are fresh and ready to be used in alumnae chapters. The Education Committee greatly appreciates the Ritual, Traditions, & Jewelry Committee for providing Ritual context for each resource in its introduction. Thank you for reading April’s EduSentials! This addition to The Piper, presented by the Education Committee, aims to inform our members of AOII’s educational updates and opportunities for personal development. To contact the Education Committee, please email: [email protected]. Resources in Production: • Chapter Standards Manual • Chapter President Manual • Vice President of Administration Manual • Social Chairman Manual • Officer Transition Workshop • AAC Transition Workshop • Parents Club Handbook • Heart of Health Resources For questions about resources, email: [email protected]