8:30 Opening Session
10:00 Breakout Session I
11:15 Lunch & Keynote
12:30 Breakout Session II
2:00 Breakout Session III
3:25 Closing
• Find the common.• How is mentoring like sitting in a ball pit with a stranger?• How is it different?
Find the Common
Opportunity IndexAt the core of America is a shared belief that no matter how humble your origins, with hard work and perseverance, you can improve your prospects in life and give your children a shot at a secure and productive future.
• Jobs & Local Economy• Education• Civic Engagement
Where do Nebraska and Iowa rank?
Rank State Score1 Vermont 65.9
2 Minnesota 60.9
3 North Dakota 60.8
4 New Hampshire 60.7
5 Nebraska 60.5
6 Iowa 59.2
7 Massachusetts 58.91
8 New Jersey 58.9
9 South Dakota 58.5
10 Wisconsin 57.8
Opportunity Index
National & Community Service
The most comprehensive look at volunteering and civic life in the 50 states and 51 cities across the country. Data includes volunteer rates and rankings, civic engagement trends, and analysis.
•Measures volunteerism per capita
Where do Nebraska and Iowa rank?
Rank State Score1 Utah 43.8%
2 Minnesota 37.7%
3 Idaho 36.5%
4 Kansas 36.4%
5 Iowa 36.0%
5 Nebraska 36.0%
7 South Dakota 35.7%
8 Wisconsin 35.6%
9 Washington 34.5%
10 Vermont 34.4%
Volunteerism Per Capita
Stage is Set• Core belief in the future• Adults willing to volunteer• Young people wanting
mentors
Nice to Have – Need to Have
Updates:•Branding – Callie•Exciting News – DeMoine•Civicore – Jaci/Tom•Match Campaign - Steph
National Mentoring Month
• 350 NEW Mentors • 100 mentor increase from 2013
• 73 mentors recruited through the mentor-to-mentor contest
• Reached over 700,000 people through social engagement
I Mentor. Will You?
Happy Anniversary!
What is one way you have implemented the new brand and
messaging in your chapter over the last year?
Home Stretch to 10,000
• Currently – 6,700 ACTIVE matches• Average NET of 142 matches/month• 42 MORE matches per month at this time last year
• 8 New Programs to be established by July 1, 2014.
• Continue to NET an average of 140 mentors/month we will exceed our vision!
Upcoming Events
•April 11th-13th – Walk Weekend
•April 12th – Spring Game•May 6th – Zoo Celebration • July 28th & 29th – Partnership
in Lincoln, NE
Civicore:
The technology solution as we grow
RecruitScreenTrainMatch
Monitor/SupportClosure
Application Process:Seedlings to Never Ending Growth
• AHST
• Aurora
• Centennial
• Council Bluffs,
IA
• Denison, IA
• District 29
Auburn
• Doniphan-
Trumbull
• Fairbury
• Fillmore
Central
• Fort Calhoun
• Fullerton
• Gretna
• Hastings
• Hershey
• Holdrege
• Howard
County
• Hyannis
• Kearney
• Lexington
• McCook
• Osceola
• Norris
• Pierce
• Papillion-La
Vista
• Schuyler
• Seward
• Sidney, IA
• Sutherland
• Sutton
• Thayer Central
• Wausa
• Woodbine, IA
• Alliance
• Bellevue
• Boyer Valley, IA
• Burwell
• Cambridge
• Central City
• Crete
• Elkhorn Valley
• Franklin
• Freeman
• Garden County
• Grand Island
• Harvard
• Medicine Valley
• Millard
• Missouri Valley,
IA
• Mullen
• Norfolk
• Ogallala
• Omaha Catholic
• Omaha Public
• Plainview
• Saunders
County
• Superior
• West Point-
Beemer-
Bancroft
• Wisner-Pilger
• York
Breakout Session I
•Networking 101 – Annette Woodhead & Callie Erickson Classroom A
•Stronger & Longer Matches – Sue Kennedy, Allyson Horne & DeMoine Adams Chapel
•Good Governance! – Kelly Sears & Suzanne Hince Classroom B
Keynote Speaker
Jerlene Mosley Gallup Education Practice
Breakout Session II
•School Engagement– Suzanne Hince & Gigi Inness Chapel
•Networking 101 – Annette Woodhead & Callie Erickson Classroom A
•Show me the Money! – Jen Benson & Julie Wente Classroom B
Breakout Session III
•Networking 101 – Annette Woodhead & Callie Erickson Classroom A
•Mentoring Youth in the Digital Age – Suzanne Hince Chapel
•Stronger & Longer Matches – Sue Kennedy, Allyson Horne & DeMoine Adams Classroom B
Closing
What is your take-away?
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