Showing posts with label AmeriCorps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AmeriCorps. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Where Will You Be in 2015?

At the beginning of a new year, many people set resolutions or goals for what they want to accomplish in the upcoming year. At CANI, we set resolutions every three years for where we would like to be – these resolutions are called our Strategic Plan.


Last Thursday night CANI’s board approved our Strategic Plan, which will guide our efforts at eliminating poverty through 2015. One of my favorite things about working here is that we have a philosophy that we’ll accomplish a lot more if we are ambitious and come up short, versus being conservative and accomplishing everything. And as usual, we have adopted a very ambitious strategic plan.

We have six long-range goals:
1.      The first, in a nutshell, is to develop an integrated system of services that can meet any needs for any family we see. This goal includes providing a host of programs that we have traditionally provided as well as developing programs that are needed in the community but not provided by anyone else. For instance, a major objective for the next three years is to develop new homelessness prevention programs, as well as expand services to Veterans.

2.      The second goal is to increase the provision of services that build assets for families and individuals. In truth, most of our programs are aimed at building assets, but this goal might be considered to mean more direct, higher impact asset-building activities like increasing access to capital by expanding our lending programs.

3.      Our third goal is all about community development, because we know that we must work on the conditions that low-income people live in as well as their own individual issues. In addition to housing development and system-building, we will expand our advocacy efforts, expand our AmeriCorps program to better support other organizations, provide capacity-building assistance to other organizations, and be available to step up as a convener of community collaborations.

4.      We also recognize that to provide great service, we must be a great organization. We have a detailed plan to do just that - our Blueprint to Greatness. This plan includes a significant number of initiatives modeled after Jim Collins’ “Good to Great”. We will enhance our board and staff, continue to ensure excellent accountability and transparency, and increase our technology, to name a few examples.

5.      The fifth goal relates to increasing our public awareness and increasing our flexible financial resources. Increasing awareness of poverty is a key strategy for us, as this leads to better understanding across the community of issues low-income families face, which in turn leads to better advocacy, greater support for CANI and our partners, and even more people helping their neighbors. We also want to increase our fundraising efforts, expand our Energy Saver Consultants business, and expand our fee-for-service activities.

6.      Our last goal basically relates to most of the others to one degree or another. We need to increase the focus on our service area outside of Fort Wayne. CANI’s service area includes twelve counties in northeast Indiana. The majority of the low-income families in this area live in Fort Wayne, but there are thousands of low-income people that live outside of Fort Wayne. 
I am always excited after we complete one strategic plan and develop a new one. This is the fourth strategic plan I have worked on at CANI, and as I look back I can see the truly impressive impact of our process. We have never accomplished all that we set out to do, but we have always accomplished many great things in our plans. This plan will be no different, and we've already gotten started!
For much more detail, check out the plan for yourself at http://www.canihelp.org/WhoWeAre/Documents/strategic_plan.pdf

Monday, October 1, 2012

Getting Things Done for America

On Thursday morning at our RECAP event, CANI’s AmeriCorps members will be making their pledge. It is as follows:

AmeriCorps Pledge 

I will get things done for America –
to make our people safer, smarter, and healthier.
I will bring Americans together to strengthen our communities.
Faced with apathy, I will take action.
Faced with conflict, I will seek common ground.
Faced with adversity, I will persevere.
I will carry this commitment with me this year and beyond.
I am an AmeriCorps member, and I will get things done.

This is our first group of AmeriCorps members, and we are tremendously excited to bring this program to northeast Indiana. It is the culmination of about two years of work with our partners United Way of Allen County and Lutheran Social Services. We have been working hard on this for so long because we know that AmeriCorps will help make our community stronger and will help us get things done.

Our members will be working in various areas within CANI, including our Head Start program and Covering Kids and Families program. They will be helping us in our Community Economic Development programs as well as helping us increase our organizational capacity to serve people. They will also be working in programs at Lutheran Social Services and helping with projects at United Way. They will be serving families who need help. They give us yet another resource to accomplish the work of our organizations.

On Sept 20, CANI Corps members worked at
Community Harvest Food Bank on their first of
many service projects that will be conducted
throughout the year. 
I am deeply impressed by the service mindset of our members. They are focused on helping people. They are dedicated to strengthening northeast Indiana and the organizations they will be working with. I know that we will all learn a great deal from these individuals over the coming year.

I am particularly excited because this is just our first year, and we are looking at this project as just the first step in growing the program and adding many more partner organizations in the coming years. We are getting our feet wet this year, we are learning a lot about the program and how to administer it. In coming years we hope to add more member slots, so the impact of these incredible individuals can spread throughout our community. I have already been approached by many different organizations desiring their own AmeriCorps members.

The potential we have both now and in the future is truly exciting and we welcome our inaugural group of members into the CANI family.