ALLIANCE STRATEGY ROAD MAP
STRENGTHENING
OUR IMPACT
STATEWIDE
A Strategic Road Map for the Illinois State Alliance of YMCAs
2014-2017
Table of Contents
Our Process...... Page 3
Our Purpose...... Page 3
About the Alliance...... Page 4
Alliance Leadership and Structure...... Page 5
Our Planning Process...... Page 6
Our Operating Model...... Page 7
Our Critical Issues Across the State...... Page 8
Our Impact...... Page 9
Our Strategic Advantages...... Page 9
Our Strategy Screen...... Page 9
Our Identity Profile...... Page 10
Our Stakeholder Input...... Page 11
Our Big Questions ...... Page 12
Our Strategies ...... Page 13
Our Priorities: 2014...... Page 15
Road Map for the IL State Alliance of YMCAs
2014–2017
STRATEGIC PLANNING COMMITEE
Andy Thornton, CEOStarling-Rock Falls YMCA
IL State Alliance Chair
Paul Stanzione, CEO
Decatur Family YMCA
IL State Alliance Vice-Chair
Meg Cooch, Executive Director
IL State Alliance of YMCAs
Andrew Bobbitt, CEO
Fox Valley YMCA
Christy Filby, Community Wellness Executive
Two Rivers YMCA
Jill Doerner, Group VP
YMCA of Metro Chicago
Jim Watts, CEO
Greater Joliet Area YMCA
Ken Strawbridge, C00
YMCA of Rock River Valley
Lynda Chott, CEO
BR Ryall YMCA
Rob Wilkinson, CEO
Kishwaukee Family YMCA
Sam Brooks, CEO
YMCA of Warren County
Tony Sparks, CEO
Mattoon Family YMCA /
Our ProcessIn the Fall of 2013, the Illinois State Alliance of YMCAs’Steering Committee commissioned a planning committee to complete a strategic planning process. The State Alliance implemented the YMCA of the USA’s real time strategic planning model led by Y-USA’s Resource Directors Richard Clegg and John Alexander.
The Alliance Planning Committee met over several months in the planning process. Their work included garnering input from key stakeholders to study the unique needs of the Alliance and the local communities the 48 corporate Ys serve to help shape the Alliance’s future organizational direction. The strategic planning committee crafted the Alliance’s continuing and future role as a resource for Ys in Illinois. Statewide and local trends continue to be factors in defining how we will strengthen the Alliance’s capacity to serve YMCAs and explore the opportunities to make it the best it can be.This is intended to be a living plan; the Alliance is committed to
long-term impact, recognizing that will require adapting our strategies as our environment changes.
Our PURPOSE
The purpose of the Illinois State Alliance of YMCAs is to connect, support and foster state-wide initiatives, manage public policy efforts and ensure communication to advance the YMCA’s mission in Illinois:- To foster statewide communication and cooperation among YMCAs located in the State of Illinois.
- To gain consensus on issues of importance to the YMCA’s located in the State of Illinois.
- To make local, state and national policy decision makers aware of the Illinois YMCA's mission and programs and gain recognition as a leader on issues that affect children and families.
- To advocate on behalf of the children and families served by the YMCAs located in the State of Illinois.
- To protect the operating integrity of the Illinois YMCAs organization in order to carry out its mission.
- To represent, communicate to, and to advocate on behalf of all member YMCAs located in the State of Illinois.
About Our Alliance
There is no other Illinois nonprofit like the Y. That’s because in more than 120 communities across the state we have the presence and partnerships to not just promise, but deliver, lasting personal and social change. We know that when we work as one, we can move people and communities forward. That’s why we are committed to providing support to our neighbors and opportunities for kids, adults and families to learn, grow and thrive.
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CORPORATE YMCAS
Alfred Campanelli YMCA
Belvidere Family YMCA
Bloomington YMCA
Bob Freesen YMCA
BR Ryall YMCA
Champaign County YMCA
Clinton Community YMCA
Danville Family YMCA
Decatur Family YMCA
Dixon Family YMCA
Edwardsville YMCA
Fayette County Family YMCA
Fox Valley Family YMCA
Greater Joliet Area YMCA
Greater Peoria Family YMCA
Illinois Valley YMCA
Kankakee Area YMCA
Kishwaukee Family YMCA
Knox County YMCA
Lincoln Area YMCA
Mattoon Area Family YMCA
McGaw YMCA
Mercer County Family YMCA
North Suburban YMCA
Ottawa Family YMCA
Paris Community YMCA
PAV YMCA
Prairie Valley YMCA
Quincy YMCA
Stephens Family YMCA
Sterling-Rock Falls Family YMCA
Streator Family YMCA
Tri-City Area YMCA
Tri-Town YMCA
Two Rivers YMCA
University of Illinois YMCA
West Cook YMCA
YMCA of Canton
YMCA of Jefferson County
YMCA of Kewanee
YMCA of McDonough County
YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago
YMCA of Northwest Illinois
YMCA of Rock River Valley
YMCA of Southwest Illinois
YMCA of Springfield
YMCA of Warren County
YMCA Youth & Government
BRANCH YMCAS
Arthur & Vera Smith YMCA
Buehler YMCA
C. W. Avery Family YMCA
Cahokia Area YMCA
Camp Duncan YMCA
Camp Independence YMCA
Camp Winnebago Branch YMCA
Central City YMCA
CMT Center YMCA
Community Outreach YMCA
DeKalb Barb City YMCA
Downtown Belleville YMCA
Downtown Springfield YMCA
East Belleville Center YMCA
Elmhurst YMCA
Field House Family YMCA
Foglia YMCA
Fox Valley Y Central Branch
Fox Valley YWest Branch
Fry Family YMCA
Galowich Family YMCA
Gilberts Family Branch YMCA
Gilberts YMCA
Greater LaGrange YMCA
Gus & Flora Kerasotes YMCA
Hastings Lake YMCA
High Ridge YMCA
I.D. Pennock Family YMCA
Indian Boundary YMCA
Irving Park YMCA
Kelly Hall YMCA
Kroehler Family YMCA
Lake View YMCA
Lattof YMCA
Leaning Tower YMCA
Lisbon YMCA
McCormick Tribune YMCA
McGaw Y Child Care Center
Mendota Area YMCA
Meyer Center YMCA
Monroe County Center YMCA
Morris Community YMCA
Mt. Sterling Community YMCA
North Lawndale YMCA
North Will Center
Northeast Family YMCA
O'Fallon Center YMCA
Oswego Family YMCA
Outdoor Center YMCA
Plattville YMCA
Rauner Family YMCA
Roscoe-Rockton TNCA
Sage YMCA
Sonnenberg Center YMCA
South Chicago YMCA
South Side YMCA
South Suburban YMCA
St. Charles YMCA
Sugar Grove Center YMCA
Taylor YMCA
Third Age Office YMCA
Wabash YMCA
West Communities YMCA
Western Community YMCA
YMCA Child DevCenter
Yorkville Aquatic Center YMCA
Youth Achievement YMCA
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Alliance Leadership & Structure
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STATE ALLIANCE LEADERSHIP:Andy Thornton, Chair
Sterling-Rock Falls YMCA
Paul Stanzione, Vice Chair
Decatur Family YMCA
Meg Cooch, Executive Director
IL State Alliance of YMCAs
STEERING COMMITTEE
Town and Country:
Gary Bublitz, Alfred Campanelli YMCA
Andrew Bobbitt, Fox Valley YMCA
Jim Watts, Greater Joliet Area YMCA
*David Reed, McGaw YMCA
Northwest:
Rob Wilkinson, Kishwaukee Family YMCA
Andy McFarlane, Dixon Family YMCA
Andy Thornton, Sterling-Rock Falls YMCA
Illini:
Dan Chonowski, Greater Peoria YMCA
Paul Stanzione, Decatur Family YMCA
Sam Brooks, YMCA of Warren County
*Sue Brown, YMCA of Southwest Illinois
Chicago:
Jill Doerner, YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago
*denotes volunteer / PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE:
*David Reed, Chair, McGaw YMCA
Rob Wilkinson, Kishwaukee Family YMCA
*Sue Brown, YMCA of SW Illinois
Dan Chonowski, Greater Peoria YMCA
Paul Nolley, YMCA of Rock River Valley
Jill Edelblute, YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago
Lynda Chott, BR Ryall YMCA
Christy Filby, Two Rivers YMCA
Our Planning Model
Our Operating Model
Geographic service area: / State of Illinois
Serving: / 48 Corporate YMCAs with more than 200 Y branches, program and afterschool sites
Supporting: / State and Federal Legislators
Local and municipal elected officials
Statewide nonprofit organizations
Through our areas of focus of: / Youth Development
Nurturing the potential of every child and teen. / Healthy Living
Improving the state’s health and well-being. / Social Responsibility
Giving back and providing support to our member Associations
……………………Convening and Collaborating ……………………
……………………Education and Awareness ……………………
……………………Information Sharing……………………
……………………Training……………………
……………………Legislative Monitoring……………………
Statewide Pioneering Healthier Communities / Advocacy
Public Policy
Global Engagement
Critical Issues Across the State
Critical Social IssuesFamilies /
- Changing traditional family unit
- Less discretionary money
- Grandparents raising grandchildren
Health /
- Chronic disease
- Stress due to economic issues
- Lack of fresh foods; increased food deserts
- Increased gun violence
Diversity /
- Growing diverse populations
- Lack of understanding of diverse cultures
- Lack of engagement of newcomer and emerging populations
Economy /
- State Pension and State Budget in crisis
- Erosion of the middle class
- Continued high unemployment and under employment
- Population shifts
- Power centers within the state
Education /
- Rising school drop-out rates
- Inequity in and declining school funding
- Increased behavioral issues
- Lack of early childhood programs
- Lack of coordination of services
Nonprofit /
- State tax challenges
- PILOT (Payment in Lieu of Taxes)
- Nonprofit mergers, consolidations and closings
- Decreased resources
- Increased competition
Our Impact
Our impact defines the “why” of our Alliance purpose. The State Alliance of YMCAs seeks to:
- Support the local Y’s impact on the communities they serve
- Support the local Y’s ability to build capacity
- Support and move forward policies that affect local Ys
- Protect the charitable status of YMCAs; the brand, relevance, and sustainability
- Leverage local issues collectively as a State
- Strengthen our cause with one voice across the State
- Serve as a leader in the areas of youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.
Our Strategic Advantages
Strategic advantages are the presence of visible, obvious and measurable ways in which our Alliance differs from and is better than its peers (other statewide entities and organizations). The Alliance’s strategic advantages are:
- Implementation capacity statewide
- National and global affiliation and resources
- Neutral and bi-partisan support and approach to issues
- Strong brand identity
- Historical record of impact
- Broad and diverse population served
- Scope, depth and diversity of leadership; both volunteer and staff
Our Strategy Screen
The strategy screen is a vetting process for the Alliance’s Big Questions that will guide our discussion at the Steering Committee and leadership level. We will ask:
- Is it compatible with our purpose and values and does it add value to our Alliance?
- Is it sustainable, e.g., do we have the resources, both human and financial? Do we have the capacity and the ability to manage?
- Does it align us with the right organizations?
- What are the local and/or state political implications?
- Do we need consensus among our corporate Ys or 100 percent agreement?
- Who does it benefit; entire alliance, a group of Ys or a single corporate Y?
- Is it aligned with the Alliance’s priorities and moves our work forward?
- What are the advocacy and public policy implications as an Alliance?
- What’s the return on the investment?
- Are there measureable outcomes?
Our Identity Profile
We advance our purpose… / to connect, support and foster state-wide initiatives, manage public policy efforts and ensure communication to advance the YMCA’s mission in Illinois:Using our values to guide us: / Caring… show a sincere concern for others
Honesty… be truthful in what you say and do
Respect… follow the golden rule
Responsibility… be accountable for your promises and actions
With our collective voice being: / Determined, Genuine, Welcoming, Hopeful, Nurturing
and seek to: /
- Increase the local Y’s impact on the communities they serve
- Strengthen the local Y’s ability to build capacity
- Support and move forward policies that affect local Ys
- Protect the charitable status of YMCAs; the brand, relevance, and sustainability
- Address local issues collectively as a State
- Strengthen our cause with one voice
- Serve as a leader or in a leadership role in the areas of youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.
by serving: / the 48 corporate YMCAs and more than 200 Y branch and program centers in the State of Illinois
and supporting: / State and Federal Legislators
Local and municipal elected officials
Statewide nonprofit organizations
through our areas of focus of: / Youth Development
Nurturing the potential of every child and teen. / Healthy Living
Improving the state’s health and well-being. / Social Responsibility
Giving back and providing support to our member Associations
……………………Convening and Collaborating……………………
……………………Education and Awareness……………………
……………………Information Sharing……………………
……………………Training……………………
……………………Legislative Monitoring……………………
Statewide Pioneering Healthier Communities / Advocacy
Public Policy
Global Engagement
and emphasizing our strategic advantages of: /
- Implementation capacity statewide
- National and global affiliation and resources
- Neutral and bi-partisan support; approach to issues
- Strong brand identity
- Historical record of impact
- Broad and diverse population served
- Scope, depth and diversity of leadership; both volunteer and staff
and funded by: /
- Endowment Disbursement
- Grants
- Local Y Assessments
- Statewide Events
Our Stakeholder Input:
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
What opportunities should the Alliance focus on in the next three years?
•Leverage our strength in meeting with State Officials, bargaining in the marketplace and sharing of needed expertise in human resources if feasible.
•Create and implement statewide initiatives:
1)CATCH, 7th grade memberships, membership reciprocity, YDPP, child abuse prevention, early childhood development, engagement of youth and young adults to name a few
2)Statewide Grants that support statewide initiatives at the local level
3)More statewide legislative engagement
•Continuing partnerships with organizations that are related to our signature programs and our three focus areas of youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.
•Strategic and intentional work to position our statewide movement to work with health care providers and insurance companies to be the place of choice for the new community wellness model.
•Third party reimbursement for chronic disease prevention.
•Foster shared services amongst Y's and how that could possibly strengthen our movement
•Education issues with the budget cuts to our local schools.
•Diversity, Inclusion and Global Work
What threats should the Alliance focus on in the next three years?
- We must speak as one voice
- Tax exempt status
- PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes) programs
- Afterschooland Child Care Licensing
- Obesity epidemic in the State
- Minimum wage increases
- Affordable Health Care Act
- Expenses outpacing revenue
- Child safety and protection
- Encroachment of low cost competitors
- Third party pay schemes that erode margin and create unnecessary dependencies
- Financial sustainability
- Lack of understanding by non-engaged Ys about the value proposition of Alliance membership
Our Big Questions
The Strategic Planning Committee identified the following opportunities and threats facing the Allianceand selected a number of Big Questions that the Alliance collectively will give their time, energy and resources to:
- How do we build a funding mechanism to sustain our Alliance?
- How can the Alliance support shared services among member Ys?
- How can third-party funding sources support local Y and Alliance work and not become a threat to the local Y’s funding model?
- How do we leverage our strategic advantages to have statewide impact?
- How do we build a funding mechanism to sustain our statewide initiatives?
- How do we improve the health of kids and families in Illinois?
- How does the Alliance support the ever-changing family unit?
- How does the Alliance close the achievement gap of our youth?
- How do we support local Ys with newcomer and emerging populations in their communities?
- What does the Alliance support in the focus area of social responsibility?
- How do we structure ourselves so that our work is supported and drives us to a common goal?
- How do we increase our collective buy-in to the Alliance to support and move our work forward?
- How do we add to the member value proposition to encourage full engagement of Ys across the State?
- How can the Alliance support the knowledge sharing and key learnings of the 48 corporate Ys?
- What mechanisms do we need to develop to speak with one voice?
- How do we position ourselves as a credible leader in the areas of youth development, healthy living and social responsibility?
- How do we strengthen our statewide partnerships? Who do we align ourselves with?
- How do we protect our charitable status?
- How do we address the direct impact that the state and federal minimum wage will have on Ys in the state?
- How do we collectively minimize the threat of our competitors?
Our Strategies
The Strategic Planning Committee identified strategies in the following areas of 1) funding, 2) statewide initiatives, 3) structure and 4) position and image that will begin to address and answer the Alliance’s present opportunities and threats.
Funding
- Create a funding model that will support the work of the Alliance by 2014.
- Identify and secure funding sources to fund the work of the Alliance by 2014.
- Identify the way to manage and monitor third-party funding sources that will help align our work as an Alliance.
Success Measurement(s):