National Commander Lt Gen Nick Kehoe, USAF (Ret) Foundation … · 2020-01-31 · MG R. “Andy”...
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National CommanderLt Gen Nick Kehoe, USAF (Ret)
Foundation ChairmanMaj Gen Jerry Allen, USAF (Ret)
DAEDALIAN NATIONAL MEETING 2019
NATIONAL OATH
Lt Gen Doug OwensMG R. “Andy” AndresonLt Gen Richard “Tex” BrownLt Gen Loyd “Chip” UtterbackMaj Gen Jerry AllenCol Gary WalstonCol Randy PutzCol Jim KelloggCol Eric Hastings
Maj Gen D. Bruce SmithMaj Gen Marne’ PetersonCol Howard HamCol Ron EllisCAPT Mike DenklerCOL Charlie DensfordLTC Dan Clark
Maj Gen Jerry AllenCol Ed SheeranCol Mike RodriguezCol Wayne MudgeCol Frank KappCOL Dan MeyersCol “Stump” SowadaLt Col Mike BuckLt Col Olga CustodioLt Col Kathryn StaigerMr. Will Hendrix
Officer swearing in: Lt Gen Nick KehoeNational Commander
BOARD OF DIRECTORS BOARD OF TRUSTEES
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Mrs. Maureen DeFelice
COMMANDER’S REPORT
Commander TopicsMembershipPartnershipsAwards – RecognitionCommunicationStaff and HQ
ORDER TREASURER’S REPORT
TREASURER’S REPORT FINANCIAL REPORT AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2018
Operating Activities 2018Revenue $ 369,911Expenses $ 372,846Decrease/Assets $ -2,935
Total Order AssetsOrder $ 32,319
Life Member Fund $ 2,174,132Total $ 2,206,451
Life Fund adequate for 6,212 Life Members $1,777,225
Using actual ages, 4% RTN and 3% inflation
MEMBERSHIP REPORT
MEMBERSHIP REPORT
2018 2017 2016Deceased Members 408 362 292Dropped Members 687 567 465 New Members 380 448 268Reinstated Members 130 80 91Resigned Members 24 51 45
2018 Breakdown Membership
Current Active 8,369Lapsed 1,231Dropped 1,902Deceased 408New Graduates 159New Paying Members 221
CHANGE IN POLICY: Starting 2019, dues are collected during the anniversary month of joining.
MEMBERS BY RATING-2018
Membership by Service
2018 2017 AAF 3 4ANG 196 217CIV 117 115 USA 275 302USAF 9,797 10,047USCG 35 33USMC 102 117USN 294 320WASP 4____________ _______6TOTAL 10,823 11,161
Membership criteria totalsTotal 2018 Total 2017
Pilot 10,489 10,943
Navigator 71 47
CSO 33 6
ABM 7 5
Flight Surgeons 21 17
RPAs 6 3
Astronauts 2 0
Naval Flight Officers 32 14
Hereditary – Non Aviators 162 126
TOTAL 10,823 TOTAL 11,161 TOTAL
MARKETING REPORT(RECRUITING EFFORT)
MARKETING - NEW MEMBERSHIP
2018Increased using social media outlets including Instagram and LinkedIn
- Campaign during spring
Increased circulation on Airpower Blog
Top 10 benefits of membership (shared with flights, Flyer, Facebook and LinkedIn)
- Campaign during month of August
Packets to flights to include membership recruiting items- Always available to our flights
MARKETING - NEW MEMBERSHIP
WHERE ARE WE NOWSocial PresenceFacebook – connections with 51 like-minded organizations
Shared contentOver 1,100 followersBoost articles
Air Power Blog – Current aviation news stories and weekly update emailVirtual Flight, Instagram, LinkedIn have 100-300+ followers
Hard CopyFlight recruiting piecesArticles in JBSA paper and Flight Safety MagazineRecognition with San Antonio Express News at a top 10 organization to donate toNew member application in magazine
MARKETING - NEW MEMBERSHIP
Collaboration: “This Week in Aviation Heritage” from the Airpower Blog Update is now shared in “The List,” a daily news email with a readership of 1,200+ Navy aviators, defense and industry leaders.
Facebook Connections: Grow to 100+ like-minded organizations. Boost content that’s relevant to a broad spectrum of aviation followers.
Expansion of Current Free Membership: 8th and 51st Flights are recognizing graduating classes from secondary training for WSOs and pilots.
2019 PLANS AND CURRENT ACTIONS
MARKETING - NEW MEMBERSHIP
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Hard CopyTailhook ad Women in Aviation adArticles about what we are doing for JBSA Encourage flights to do the sameArticles about our programs in other professional aviation magazines
SALESFORCE – FLIGHT DASHBOARD
SALESFORCE – QUARTERLY REPORTING
SALESFORCE – REPORTING AREA
SALESFORCE – INTEGRATED CREDIT CARDS
SALESFORCE – WHAT’S NEXT: CREDIT CARDS
Steps
Develop HeadquartersDevelop flight pagesTest with a few flightsMove to total useEliminate Apollo
Differences from Apollo
Collaboration between flightsAbility to see all of the membershipHeadquarters will be able to assistBuildable future featuresAffiliations
Jim DeStout – BETA tester
AVIATOR MENTORING PROGRAM(AMP)
Program Update
To capitalize on the vast and varied experiences of members of the Daedalians in order to:
Encourage young people to pursue careers as military aviators
Assist current military aviators in their career development and progression
AMP MISSION STATEMENT
1) The Order’s ranks contain many types of aviation-related experience and expertise. • Seasoned Aviators, plus a growing share of Young Aviators.
2) Our multi-generational membership offers different perspectives. • Multi-Service, Multi-Theater, Multi-Role… Experience!
3) Providing this resource to aspiring and serving aviators can make the Order even more RELEVANT to their careers.
THE OPPORTUNITY
1. Identifying members willing to serve
2. Providing a means to upload mentor biographies, resumes
3. Adding an AMP web page with a search utility
4. Advertising the availability of mentorship
5. Connecting the mentees with the mentors
6. Special consideration with regard to underage mentees
HOW TO ACCOMPLISH
Q: Are you willing to mentor to actively serving aviators who have questions about careers or other topics?
Q: What areas of aviation expertise would you be willing to share?
THE DIRECTORY ONLINE SURVEY QUESTIONS
(Completed)
Phase 1: Compiling the initial databasePhase 2: Addressing age-appropriate communicationPhase 3: Developing the AMP web pagePhase 4: Making the database availablePhase 5: Managing and refining the AMP, the database, and webpage
PROGRAM CREATION
Phase 1: Compiling the initial database- Complete! 1,500 Volunteers; 4 Initial Cadre
Phase 2: Addressing age-appropriate communication
- Complete! Flight Manual, Section III, DAEDALIAN/STUDENT INTERACTION POLICY
Phase 3: Developing the AMP web page- Complete!
PROGRAM CREATION
Phase 4: Making the database available- In Progress!
Phase 5: Managing and refining the AMP, the database, and webpage
- Next!
PROGRAM CREATION
1: Education / CommissioningMENTORING CATEGORIES
EDUCATION / COMMISSIONING OPTIONS ARDERN BUCK FREY HINGLEY STOWE
Civil Air Patrol X
JROTC
Officer Candidate School: US Army
Officer Candidate School: US Navy
Officer Training School: US Air Force
ROTC: US Air Force X X
ROTC: US Army
ROTC: US Navy
US Air Force Academy (Colorado Springs, Colorado) X
US Coast Guard Academy (New London, Connecticut)
US Merchant Marine Academy (Kings Point, New York) X
US Military Academy (West Point, New York)
US Naval Academy (Annapolis, Maryland)
2: Initial Flying TrainingMENTORING CATEGORIES
INITIAL FLYING TRAINING ARDERN BUCK FREY HINGLEY STOWE
US Air Force
X X X X X
US Army
US Coast Guard
US Marine Corps
US Navy
X
3: Aviation SpecialtiesMENTORING CATEGORIES
MILITARY AVIATION SPECIALTIES ARDERN BUCK FREY HINGLEY STOWE
Air Battle Manager
Combat Systems Operator
Pilot: Astronaut
Pilot: Bomber
Pilot: FighterX X X X X
Pilot: InstructorX X X X
Pilot: Remotely Piloted Aircraft
Pilot: Test PilotX
Pilot: TransportX
Pilot: Weapons Officer / Top Gun / Strike U
Weapon System Operator
4: Special ExpertiseMENTORING CATEGORIES
SPECIAL EXPERTISE / EXPERIENCE ARDERN BUCK FREY HINGLEY STOWEAdvanced Programs X XAdversary Tactics X X XAcquisitionsBriefing X X XCareer planning X X XCombat X XFlag Exercises X XFlight Discipline X X XFlight Leadership X X XFlight Test XInstruction X X XMission Planning X X XResearch and Writing X XSafety X XSituation Awareness X X XSpace Power XWeapons and Tactics: Air to Air X X XWeapons and Tactics: Air to Ground X XWeapons and Tactics: Close Air Support X
5: Officership / DevelopmentMENTORING CATEGORIES
OFFICERSHIP / PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ARDERN BUCK FREY HINGLEY STOWE
Junior OfficerX X X X
Professional Military EducationX X X X
Professional InternshipsX
Post Graduate EducationX X
Command: FlightX X X X X
Staff OfficerX X X
Command: SquadronX X X
Command: WingX X
Command: Senior LeadershipX X
6: Post AD Career OptionsMENTORING CATEGORIES
POST-ACTIVE DUTY CAREER OPTIONS ARDERN BUCK FREY HINGLEY STOWE
Civil ServiceX X
National Guard: AirX
National Guard: Army
Pilot: Commercial Air TransportX X
Reserve: US Army
Reserve: US Marine Corps
Reserve: US Navy
Reserve: US Air Force
FOUNDATION REPORT
Maj Gen Jerry Allen, USAF (Ret)Chairman
MISSION STATEMENTThe mission of the Daedalian Foundation is to promote military aviation, education, citizenship, and charity. To accomplish this mission the Foundation has established the following goals:To inspire young Americans to pursue careers as military aviators, via college scholarships and flying instruction.To perpetuate the spirit of patriotism, the love of country, and the high ideals of self-sacrifice exemplified by the American pilots of World War I in whose honor the Order of Daedalians was founded.To raise and invest funds to advance the Daedalian Foundation mission.
VISIONThe Daedalian Foundation will inspire tomorrow’s military aviators to selflessly serve the Nation.
FOUNDATION CHAIRMAN
Treasurer’s ReportScholarship Review
Return on Investment2018 Scholarship AwardsPresentation from Award Winners
DFT JROTC MedalsFundraising
FOUNDATION TREASURER’S REPORT
FOUNDATION TREASURER’S REPORT
Net Assets 2018 2017Foundation $ 1,664,240 $ 1,750,613Egan Scholarship $ 1,877,368 $ 1,861,054Tex Hill CFIP $ 54,626 $ 71,769Leavoy CFIP $ 47,275 $ 56,746Spencer Scholarship $ 18,612 $ 22,371Hedges Scholarship $ 22,085 $ 23,015
$ 3,684,206 $ 3,738,348
FOUNDATION TREASURER’S REPORT
Income 2018 2017Donations Unrestricted $ 179,173 $ 218,675Donations Restricted $ 25,180 $ 28,348Investment Income $ 142,612 $ 107,127Misc Income $ 4,499 0
$ 351,464 $ 354,150
FOUNDATION TREASURER’S REPORT
Expenses 2018 2017Flyer $ 54,945 $ 28,133Scholarships $ 173,749 $ 162,029CFIP $ 41,332 $ 41,433Operating $ 24,971 $ 48,339Salaries $ 69,944 $ 65,743
$ 364,941 $ 335,677
SCHOLARSHIP REPORT
SCHOLARSHIP REPORT Return on Investment 2010-2018
Do donated dollars spent on scholarship programs create aviators?Definition of Success: 1) Receives our scholarship 2) Earns an aviation training slot 3) Gets commissioned
Investment (scholarships) in students with whom we remain in contact $ 294,995
Investment in students who qualify for aviator training (commissioned) $ 248,862
Investment in officers who have earned an aviation training slot $ 244,612
Dollars spent on aviators/dollars spent on officers 98.3%
2010-2016 was 98.9%
SCHOLARSHIP REPORT
2018 2017Number of Flights ParticipatingIn Matching Scholarship Program 32 28
Number of Matching Awards 61 59
$$ awarded $66,605 $62,103 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other Daedalian Foundation Awards 28 32
$$ awarded $71,750 $68,725 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Awards 89 91 Total $$ $138,355 $130,828
SCHOLARSHIP REPORT
Actual Budget % UsedMatching Awards $66,605 $82,500 81%
Egan Mentoring Program $33,750 $25,000 135%
Egan ROTC $22,500 $28,000 80%
Keller Memorial $3,000 $3,000 100%
Hedges $1,000 $1,500 67%
Descendants $0 $4,000 0%
New Aviator Recruiting $2,500 $2,000 125%
Spencer $4,000 $4,000 100%
Other $5,000 $7,000 71%
TOTALS $138,355 $157,000 88%
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1v8lzVDBC8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZWEyl3Go10
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13AS-ICGilfM5KraJqocVFRJuM5gRcs5z/view
Ian Kline
Chance Flanigan
Michael Raymer
DAEDALIAN FLYING TRAINING REPORT
2018 DFT REPORT
Flt 2 San Antonio (Stinsons) Flt 23 Dallas/Ft Worth (DFW) Flt 62 Las Vegas (Fighter)
Flt 8 Goldsboro (Kitty Hawk) Flt 38 Austin (Longhorn) Flt 89 Tyndall (Pelican)
Flt 13 San Diego Flt 48 Fayetteville (Harley Pope) Flt 93 Boise (Gunfighter)
Flt 16 Offutt (Curtis Lemay) Flt 53 Portsmouth (Granite State) Flt 99 Great Falls (Big Sky)
Flt 21 Pensacola (Shangri-La) Flt 54 Cheyenne (Ft Warren) Flt 103 Ft Hood
15 Participating Flights
Status
32 students selected 29 students soloed
TOTAL 2018 COST
Daedalian Foundation $31,269
Daedalian Flights $43,620
Leavoy Family $10,063
Total $84,952
Average $2,609 per student (32 students participating)
FUNDRAISING REPORT
2018 FUNDRAISING REPORT
2018 Achievement vs. goalTotal donations: $195,083 to a budget of $232,000.The budget included a $45,000 Tex Hill fundraiser. The committee decided against the budgeted fundraiser because of potential donor fatigue. Investment income and other donations helped overcome the income shortfall.
Campaigns 2018Big Give Won $3,000 in prize money 2017
and 2018. Won $1,000 in 2019.EOY Mailing
2018 Corp DonationsAmerican Airlines $10,000Airpower Foundation $ 2,500Moody Foundation $ 6,000Boeing $ 3,962Total $ 22,462
Big Give History
2017 $ 37,4692018 $ 36,1612019 $ 38,055
2018 FUNDRAISING REPORT
2019 Campaigns28 March – Big GiveStart Date 1 March – New Campaign (A2A) Aviator to AviatorStart Date 1 May – New Campaign (Become the Legacy)Start Date 15 October – End of Year request
Website “Ways to Give” PageSustaining GiftsEagle WingMemorial or Tribute GiftsGive through Donor-Advised Fund (IRA – RMD)Stocks and SecuritiesEstate planningCorporate GiftsMatching funding
AWARDS PRESENTATION
AWARDS PRESENTATIONTOP FLIGHTS
Level A – Membership Under 40 members
Level B – Membership 41-81 members
Level C – Membership 82-140 members
Level D – Membership 141+ members
Doolittle Winner – Overall Top Flight
AWARDS PRESENTATION
Category A – Winner Flight 39
Eagle FlightRobins AFB, GA
AWARDS PRESENTATION
Category B – Winner Flight 48
Harley H. Pope FlightCary, NC
AWARDS PRESENTATION
Category C – Winner Flight 16
Curtis E. LeMay FlightOffutt AFB, NE
AWARDS PRESENTATION
Category D – Winner Flight 2
Stinsons FlightJBSA-Randolph, TX
AWARDS PRESENTATION
Doolittle Winner Flight 48
Harley H. Pope FlightCary, NC
AWARDS PRESENTATION
Col Loren and Randy Spencer Recruiting Scholarship Award
Given to the top four flights who recruit the most new paying members in one year
AWARDS PRESENTATION
Col Loren and Randy Spencer Recruiting Scholarship Award Winners1st Flight – Founders Flight, Montgomery, AL
AWARDS PRESENTATION
Col Loren and Randy Spencer Recruiting Scholarship Award Winners
16th Flight – Curtis E. LeMay Flight, Offutt AFB, NE
AWARDS PRESENTATION
Col Loren and Randy Spencer Recruiting Scholarship Award Winners
21st Flt -Shangri-La, NAS Pensacola, FL
AWARDS PRESENTATION
Col Loren and Randy Spencer Recruiting Scholarship Award Winners
78th Flight – Cherokee Strip Flight, Enid, OK
AWARDS PRESENTATION
New Aviator Recruiting Scholarship Award
Awarded to the flight who recruitsthe most aviator graduates.
AWARDS PRESENTATION
New Aviator Recruiting Scholarship Award
74th Flight – Possum Town, Columbus, MS
TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION
Q&A Session
Please fill out your comment cards and return them to registration desk.
HONORINGTHOSE WHOFLEW WEST
IN 2018
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