FCA Sport-Specific FCA Sport-Specific OverviewOverview
Regional MeetingRegional MeetingGA/SC RegionGA/SC Region
January 29, 2007January 29, 2007
Sport-Specific Sport-Specific MinistriesMinistries
Sean McNamara
Overview
• Update• Future• Timeline
Highlights• Evaluating Potential – Magnitude of the Opportunity
• Learning Existing SSMVisiting Dallas, Detroit, Louisville
• Forming Advisory Team– Dan Britton– Todd Dickerson– Jim Esary– Ron Frank– Tim Johnson– Mark Gassman– Al Schierbaum– Ken Williams– Shane Williamson
Committee Goals
• To create a clear vision for FCA SSM..• To develop and oversee the implementation of
plans of FCA SSM to enhance the FCA initiatives.
• To provide input concerning FCA SSM (decisions that will impact the direction of FCA SSM.
• To provide input on the existing and future staff structure of SSM Staff.
• To evaluate the effectiveness of FCA SSM in meeting the needs of the ministry.
• Golf – Jim Esary (1977)• Lacrosse – *Scott Hodgson (1988)• Baseball – Dave Altopp (2003)• Motocross – TBD (2003)• Fitness – Jimmy Page (2004)• Endurance Sports – Chris Anderson (2005)
*Assistant Director
Current SSM
SSM Finances 2004-2006
$0
$500,000
$1,000,000
$1,500,000
$2,000,000
$2,500,000
$3,000,000
Revenue Expenses
200420052006
SSM Staff Growth 2003-2006
11
15
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0
5
10
15
20
25
SSM Staff
2003200420052006
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Twofold purpose:• Impact a specific sports community for
Christ.• Utilize Sport-Specific Ministry Programs for
the growth of FCA across the United States.
The need today is even greater to reach athletes and coaches different ways. A study shows that 41 million youth ages 6-18 participated in organized youth sports and just over 7 million participated in high school sports.
Praise God that last year FCA reached 1.3 million athletes & coaches! How can we reach more athletes and coaches for Christ?
Our goal is to have 12 Sport-Specific Ministries in the next five years so that we can better reach the 34 million athletes that we can not reach through our other ministries. (Source: National Council of Youth Sports Membership Survey 2005, and the National Federation of State High School Associations, 2004-05)
Strategy
StrategySSM Staff growing the 4Cs
FCA has been reaching athletes using Sport-Specific Ministry for 52 years.
How do we best equip volunteers to reach there geographic & sports community?
FCA Sport-Specific focus on the development of the 4Cs.
FCA Field Staff & Sport-Specific Staff partner together to grow the 4Cs.
Completing not competing a comprehensive ministry.
StrategySpecialization
Sports are specializing.FCA is specializing.
Ministry Programs are being designed to meet the specific needs of Athletes and Coaches.
CHAD – 4 C’SHuddles = Campus Ministry = Team Bible Studies
Chapel ProgramOW2P AssembliesSpecial Events
FCA Staff are specializing.Staff positions are being designed to best fit the passions of FCA Staff
and the needs of today’s athletes and coaches.
Field Representative = Campus ChaplainsSport-Specific Staff4 C’s Staff Development
Structure Accountability
• New staff structures are being explored.Local vs. National SSM StaffInput is being taken from various staff.What would local SSM Staff look like?
• Key relationshipRegional Directors & SSM Executive
Directors
MeasurementMinistry Impact & Follow Up
Ministry Impact Reports (Future Projects)
• SSM Impact Reports connected to local office MIR.
• Process for sharing contact information between SSM and Field Staff through CRM System.
Systems
• Implementation (SSM Advisory Team)• Hiring Process SSM Modifications• Communication (First Call, Event Planning)
– Regional Staff Meetings– SSM Brochure for Field Staff
• SSM Websites• Newsletter Items• Training
– SSM Training– Training Field Staff in working with SSM
• Starting new SSM– Newsletter Item – Field Staff Interest– Building Process Currently
StaffingFunding SSM
• Staff Home Teams• Local Sport-Specific Boards• Camp/Clinics• Profit Sharing
Staffing Funding
190 Lacrosse Ministry Donors who have given more than $1000 in 190 Lacrosse Ministry Donors who have given more than $1000 in one year.one year.
More funding is available as our staff become more specialized. ie - More funding is available as our staff become more specialized. ie - ChaplainsChaplains
Decision MakingProcess1. Opportunity presented
2. Prayer
3. Contact Regional Director for partnership, clarity. Identify staff person who SS Staff should interface with.
4. Present to SSM Leadership Board
5. Cast Vision & Execute Project
6. Staff evaluate and analyze feedback
7. Evaluation by Event Participant, SSM Leadership Board & Local FCA Staff.
8. Complete Ministry Impact Report
9. If appropriate submit contact information of participants to Local Field Staff.
Timeline2007-2008
March – May 2007June – August 2007September – November 2008December – February 2008
Quarter 1March – May 2007
• Invest in Relationships with Existing SSM Staff & Leadership Boards
• Evaluate SWOT of Current SSM Staff• Identify Sport Passions of Current FCA Staff• Assemble SSM Advisory Committee• Define Ministry Flow of SSM• SSM Training for Leadership Meetings• Establish process for starting new SSM.• Work with Atlanta FCA on pilot testing of local SSM
Staff.• Research potential SSM.
Quarter 2June – August 2007
• SSM Brochure for Field Staff• Begin Development of Sample Ministry Templates• Visit SSM Ministry Programs & Summer Events• Develop Template for Contact Information
Sharing• Develop Annual Report for SSM• Work with Atlanta FCA on pilot testing of local
SSM Staff.• Create plans for potential New SSMs.
Quarter 3September - November
• Research new potential SSM.• Attend Regional Meetings to cast vision and clarity
of SSM.• Work with Dave Kubal on SSM’s role in FCA Institute.• Coordinate Annual SSM Staff ED Director Training
Meetings• Work with SSM on the Development of SSM Ministry
Templates.• Work with Atlanta FCA on pilot testing of local SSM
Staff.
Quarter 4 - TBD
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3 ways we can work 3 ways we can work together:together:
• 30 minute presentation.30 minute presentation.• Encourage communication Encourage communication
with existing SSM. Utilize with existing SSM. Utilize SSM Websites.SSM Websites.
• Be in touch. Provide Be in touch. Provide feedback.feedback.
• Permission to Partnership.Permission to Partnership.
“God is looking for people through whom he can do the impossible – what a pity that we only plan things we can do by ourselves.”
-AW Tozer