TO: LCRA Employees’ United Charities members FROM:
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TO: LCRA Employees’ United Charities members FROM:
TO: FROM: SENT: SUBJECT: LCRA Employees’ United Charities members General Manager Phil Wilson Oct. 22, 2014 LCRA and United Charities In today’s Town Hall meeting, I announced a new approach for LCRA’s volunteer and giving efforts. It involves new initiatives that demonstrate LCRA’s long-standing commitment to the customers and communities we serve. It also involves transitioning the administration of LCRA Employees’ United Charities to the United Charities Board of Directors and its members. New initiatives LCRA is planning our first-ever basinwide day of service. The event is called LCRA Steps Forward Day. On Friday, April 24, we will have as many employees as possible working together to complete service projects in communities throughout LCRA’s service territory. Of course, we’ll have to make sure enough employees hang back at work to cover our mission-critical operations, such as the GenDesk or our power plants. If you are among the employees with this type of job, please discuss options with your supervisor. Clint Harp is leading this effort as the executive sponsor, and Senior Project Manager Brian Good is serving as the program owner. This is a huge and important initiative, and Clint and Brian will need help. Look for an email from Inside LCRA Headlines with details about the event and volunteer opportunities. LCRA was built to enhance the lives of Texans, and this is an incredible way to celebrate that tradition during LCRA’s 80th year of operation. We also are introducing a new volunteer and giving forum on the employee bulletin board on Inside LCRA. The new forum is a dedicated space for employees to highlight charitable causes and organizations with volunteer and giving needs. You can use the online tool Charity Navigator to research the financial health, accountability and transparency of charitable organizations posted in the forum. Charity Navigator is a nonprofit organization. It was established more than 10 years ago as an unbiased source of information for the public. LCRA will use this internal bulletin board space to advertise companywide or cross-departmental volunteer opportunities that foster teamwork and camaraderie among employees, such as the annual Feast of Sharing event in Austin. But by and large, this is an employee-led forum where you can champion volunteer and giving opportunities you are passionate about. LCRA Employees’ United Charities As we roll out these new initiatives, LCRA also will be transitioning the administration of LCRA Employees’ United Charities to the United Charities Board of Directors and its members. This means LCRA is removing itself as a business agent for United Charities, which is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation separate and apart from LCRA. United Charities could decide to continue as a self-supporting entity and assume responsibility for the accounting, legal and other administrative support that LCRA has historically provided. Payroll deduction will end in October. Chief Administrative Officer John Miri and his staff will be working very closely with the United Charities Board to ensure a smooth transition. Transition activities are expected to be complete by Dec. 31, 2014. Community service is an important part of our culture Community service remains important to LCRA, as I know it is to you, too. United Charities has done some phenomenally good things throughout our service territory. Since 1990, employee participation has resulted in more than $6 million to help hundreds of community groups. That speaks volumes about LCRA’s role in the community, and I look forward to building on that foundation of community service as we take a new approach to LCRA’s volunteer and giving efforts. I commend your commitment and dedication to serving others. Your expertise will be particularly valuable as we plan and execute the LCRA Steps Forward Day event. We will need employee volunteers for leadership positions, and I hope you will consider volunteering for one of those roles. Please complete the form on Inside LCRA if you would like to volunteer for a leadership role. Thank you again for your dedication to LCRA and the people we serve every day. Thank you, General Manager Phil Wilson