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Sports Outreach InstituteSTRATEGIC PLANNING PRESENTATION
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Our MissionSports outreach institute exists to demonstrate the love of
god by identifying, training and equipping committed
Christian leadership in the effective use and understanding
of sports ministry to spread the gospel and alleviate human
suffering.
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Our Core ValuesHONOR GOD
In all that we do
Matthew 22:36-38
PURSUE EXCELLENCE
Because God creates all things with excellence and we therefore we will
do no less
Colossians 3:17
DE VELOP PEOPLE
Both physically and spiritually
2 Timothy 2:2
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Our Core ValuesBE GOOD STEWARDS
All things are gifts from God, on loan to us to help those in need
1 Peter 4:10
BE PRACTICAL IN OUR APPROACH
Meeting people where they are with usable, friendly and appropriate
strategies
James 2:15-17
BE BURDEN-LIFTING
Sharing the Gospel and improving the daily life of those we serve
Galatians 6:2
START ONLY THAT WHICH IS SUSTAINABLE
Equipping people and communities with abilities and means that enable
them to become self-sustaining and supporting
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Our Christian Commitment Founded in 1986, Sports Outreach Institute is an
international Christian organization, meeting andserving the poorest of the poor in their communitiesby sharing and living out the Gospel.
We extend assistance to all people, regardless oftheir religious beliefs, gender, race, or ethnicbackground.
For Sports Outreach Institute staff in the United
States, Christian faith is a prerequisite foremployment, based upon United States federalguidelines provided in Title VII of the Civil RightsAct of 1964.
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Our Opportunity Our methodology is based on an incarnational
and relational model that affords us theopportunity to serve others by equipping,
encouraging and walking alongside those withwhom we work. Our goal is not to gainrecognition and credit for ourselves but rather,to be a servant in the true sense of the word,modeling Christ at every turn. While we are a
resource, ownership must always belong to thenationals and final decisions rest with theleaders we serve.
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Our ApproachAt sports outreach institute we have been working with our partnersand staff to spread the gospel and alleviate suffering for more thantwenty years and have directly impacted thousands of lives in apositive and holistic manner. We strive to have the most effectivedollar-for-dollar model in operation at all times. Our approach to
train, equip and consult nationals ensures that the energy andresources contributed by volunteers and donors result in practical,sustainable and burden-lifting ministries that meet the long termneeds of the communities we serve.
TRAIN
EQUIP
CONSULT
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Our Priorities Community and Church Involvement Appropriate Technology Reliable Solutions
Nurture and Profession Development of Staff Sports Outreach Institute is dedicated to the
spiritual, emotional, and psychological nurture ofour staff. Desiring to reflect the love of Christ in allrelationships, especially those with one another; weare faithful to pray for staff families, marriages andhealth. In addition we are committed to theprofessional development and training of all fulltime staff, both national and international.
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Special Programs of Financial Need Good News Team, Kampala Good News Team, Gulu Matching Grant SOI Staff in Nairobi
Sportsbridge HIV/AIDS Ministry Andrew Popp Memorial Scholarship Fund Feeding Program Vocational Training
Micro-finance Colegio Admiral R. Carey Brenton Intermediate
School in Ometepec, Mexico
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Staff Leadership Flow Chart
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Staff Position Descriptions International Headquarters Staff:
Executive Director (Rodney Suddith Administrative Duties Phase II) Operations and Communications Director (Morgan Allen) Administrative Director (Deborah Hallgren) Ministry Administrative Assistant (Mary Ellen Longo)
Administrative Assistant for Contributions (Lorraine Lee) Ministry Programs Assistant/Intern (Kendall Bartholomew) Administrative Staff Assistant (Sydney Bolton)
Monroe Office Staff: President (Russ Carr Administrative Duties Phase II) Assistant to the President (Sue Carr Administrative Duties Phase II)
U.S. Ministry Staff: Northwest Development/Community Relations Coordinator (Don
Brenneman) Special Projects Coordinator (Steve Clark) Compassion Ministries Coordinator (Kim Clark) Northwest Sportsbridge Coordinator (Les Forney)
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2007 End of Year Summary
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Ministry Financial Profile SOI Fiscal Year 2007-2008 Auditors Report
(Found in Board Meeting Notebook)
SOI Fiscal Year 2007-2008 IRS Form 990
Three YearHistorical Donor Summary
African Program and Staff Funding Summaries
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What is Strategic Planning?It is the process of determining (1) what our organization intends to
accomplish, and (2) how we will direct our resources toward accomplishingthese goals over the coming months and years.
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Why Develop a Strategic Plan?1. Improved Results
2. Momentum and Focus3. Problem Solving4. Teamwork, Learning, and Commitment5. Communication and Marketing
7. A Natural Way to Operate8. Compliment Our Leaders Intuition and Imagination
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Overall Goals of this Process1. To develop a comprehensive strategic plan for the total Sports OutreachInstitute organization being careful to include each major program ordivision.
2. To develop a comprehensive strategic plan that extends no less thanthree years into the future and not more than five years
3. To be careful to include the Board of Directors, the Executive Directorand other staff as needed in the development and implementationscheme of this strategic plan.
4. To have this plan completed and presented for approval andimplementation at the Spring Board Meeting 2009.
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Four Ingredients for Plan toW
ork1. Get good ideas on the table and into the discussion.2. Make good decision on how to proceed.3. Develop a shared understanding of and commitment to the directions
we choose.4. Have some heart must feel free to speak candidly about your hopes
for the organization and what can be accomplish.
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Strengths and Weaknesses
List the major strengths and weaknesses of SOI as it faces the future. Note which strengths and weaknesses will be most critical to our
organizations future success.
Strengths and Assets Weaknesses and Liabilities
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Vision and Mission D
escribe below your understanding of Sports Outreach Institutes mission or purpose. List any questions, ideas, or concerns you have about our present mission.
Note any ideas about how our organizations mission could or should change.
Major Opportunities Major Threats
Most Critical
Opportunities or
Threats
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Twelve Issues to Address
1 SOI needs to increase involvement of the Board of Directors soas to enhance the overall planning, development and
governance areas of the organization.
2 Need to recruit younger, qualified staff members for the planned
growth and transition to the next generation of leadership.
3 The effectiveness of the ministry is hampered because of too
much prayer-less activity and a lack of on-going trainingopportunities for staff.
4 Sports Outreach Institute does not have a written plan or
strategy for development to provide for the financial security of
the organization.
5 Currently SOI is wasting time and resources due to a lack of
clarity over job responsibilities and descriptions as well as
duplication of cost complicated by the operation of multipleoffices.
6 After 25 years of growth it is necessary to review the financial
accounting and stewardship practices of SOI.
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Twelve Issues to Address7 Recent board meeting discussions and letters to board membersby the president and Executive Director indicate different
opinions and in some instances confusion regarding the currentstaff, programming and overall direction of SOI.
8 Recent conversations with board members and staff indicate aneed for better communication regarding staffing, programupdates and financial funding. Several board members and staffindicated a desire for more current information regarding thesethings so that they could more faithfully represent the work andfinancial needs of SOI to others.
9 There have been several discussions relating to the size of theBoard of Directors of SOI. Discussions have centered on the needto reduce the size of the board and thus increase involvement ofactive members.
10 Examination of staff salary scale, personal support and possible
addition of more complete benefit package for employees of SOI.11 Need to introduce SOI to a large east coast market that will
increase visibility, fund-raising opportunities and enhancerecruitment of new staff.
12 Need to provide a permanent office, demonstration site andtraining center in the USA.