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Guiding the life changing, life saving global impact of churches and non-profits

Strategic Overview July 2010

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Scarcity

Enhancing Capital

Mission Impact

Our Work

Physical

Human Social

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Our Impact SynerVision Empowers….

Churches Get people in the pews Get them out into the world Impact mission of hope and vitality

Non-Profits Rally community resources Expand capacity and mission

Both Engage people as stakeholders

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The Problem

Scarcity Mentality:

Stakeholders not engaged

Mission not widely understood or shared

Apathy

Confused leadership

Too many initiatives

Ineffective committees

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The Problem

“Nonprofit executive directors are burning out and leaving the sector inalarming numbers. Meanwhile, emerging leaders are thinking twice about stepping into the breach. This is a great shame when we consider the extraordinary vision and values that drew these talented people into our sector in the first place.”

Ready to Lead? Next Generation Leaders Speak Out

A National StudyProduced in Partnership by

CompassPoint Nonprofit Services,The Annie E. Casey Foundation,

the Meyer Foundation andIdealist.org.

2008

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Fufill Mission

Engage Members/Staff/

Volunteers

The

Opportunity

Transforming Leadership

SynerVision Empowers Leaders

Leaders

Members/Staff/Volunteers

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Market Drivers

Reduced Funding

Overwhelmed Organizations

Opportunity to empower and engage aging population

Foundations looking for valued, accountable programs of social reform

Empower churches and non-profits

Vehicles to global peace and interaction

Cultures for moral and ethical communities

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Key Elements of

Success

“No institution can possibly survive if it needs geniuses or supermen to manage it. It must be organized in such a way as to be able to get along under a leadership composed of average human beings." — Peter Drucker

"The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant." — Max DePree

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Key Elements of

Success

Transforming the Culture of the Organization

Scarcity Abundance

Apathy Enthusiasm

Confusion Clarity

Passive Active

Engaging in long term solution mapping for organizations

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The Imperatives

Leadership Engage stakeholders Create ownership Encourage collective vision

Clarity of vision Attainable Valued by all

Value organization’s uniqueness Utilize limited resources Develop unique attributes Define specific solution

Measureable objectives and results Specific Focused Fundable

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SynerVision’s Unique Value

Unique “Solution Map”

Highly skilled “Wayfinders”

Transformation of culture

Three-year engagement

Services provided without fee

Engage with organizations providing service to communities

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EvaluationEvaluation

ReflectionReflection

RecommitmentRecommitment

SynerVision’s Unique Application Process

2. 2. DedicationDedication

andand

CommitmentCommitment

1. 1. AlignmentAlignment

andand

ViabilityViability

4. 4.

““Journey” Journey”

PreparationPreparation

3. 3. Diagnostic Diagnostic

andand

PrescriptivePrescriptive

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SynerVision’s Role

Wayfinders are experienced in:

Focus Strategic Planning Leadership and Transformation Engagement and Teamwork Project Management Financial Analysis Fund Sourcing Grant Resources Communication Skills Strategic Renewal and Celebration

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Solution Mapping

Board Board EffectivenessEffectiveness

Developing Developing LeadershipLeadership

Strategizing Strategizing Celebration Celebration

and Renewaland Renewal

BuildingBuilding Upon Upon Existing Existing CapitalCapital

Capacity Capacity BuildingBuilding

Continuous Continuous Learning and Learning and

ReflectionReflection

SynerVision’s Wayfinder Solution

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SynerVision’s Team Executive Management

Hugh Ballou, CEO Samantha Quesenberry, ExecutiveDirector

Directors Rev. Dr. Larry Dill Andy Morikawa Jim Stanley

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Advisory Board

Wilson Luquire University Dean, Online Ed Authority

Jeff Magee Publisher, Author, Speaker, Entrepreneur

William Willimon Bishop, United Methodist Conference of North Alabama, Author, Speaker

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Service Providers

Name Skills

Ed Bogle Strategic Planner

Harry Lay Strategic Planner

Chuck Vollmer Organizational Strategist

Tom Jurgensen Legal, Board Development

Sherita Herring Grant Specialist

Doug Lawrence Staff Relations & Communication Specialist

John Savage Conflict & Communication Specialist

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Competition Bridgespan Group

EMD Consulting Group

EHL Consulting Group

Fee per service Limited consultants Limited methodology

Our Unique Value In-kind services without fees Extensive network of experts Variety of best practices

SynerVision

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SynerVision 3 Phased Growth Plan - Strategic2010 2016

Build Process Develop Foundation Monies

Test Processes(12 Months)

Open First 40 ClientsRaise Corpus(18 -36 months)

Rapid Market PenetrationMarket Share(36 months +)

Operations / Organization

Channel Partners / Alliances

Clients Served / Impact

Strategic Focus

Offerings / Development

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Funding Needs

Milestones

Funding Uses• Project Development/Office/Web• Strategic Planning & Development• Salaries Seed Funding Income

• Initial Grant Projects

• Marketing/Content Development

• Travel

• Cash Reserves/ Future Grants Grant and Donation Income

Expected Milestones• Seed Funding in Place• Grants, Sponsorships, and •Donations in Place for Operations

$ 50,000$ 50,000

$ 150,000

$ 250,000

$ 1,000,000$ 80,000$ 20,000

$ 1,400,000$ 2,500,000

2010 Qtr 3

2010 Qtr 4

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What We Need Next

Ways to support the SynerVision Leadership Foundation

Be a Founding Member of this Movement!

Be a Donor Introduce US to a Donor Introduce US to a Corporate Sponsor

For information contact:Hugh Ballou [email protected] http://synervisionfoundation.org

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