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Title: Girl Scouts of the USA


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Girl Scouts of the USA
  • Moving from Good to Great
  • Council Realignment

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Girl Scouts of the USA
  • Moving from Good to Great
  • Council Realignment

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Transforming the Girl Scout Movement
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Strategic Priorities
  • New Program model based on personal growth and
    leadership development
  • Overhaul of volunteerism
  • Transform the Girl Scout image
  • Increase contributed income
  • Efficient and nimble structure and governance
    with capacity to deliver on the Mission

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Imagine a Girl Scout Movement that
  • meets the needs of 50 of the girls in every
    population
  • is the go to organization for girls!

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Imagine a Girl Scout Movement that
  • delivers better service for girls while
    achieving significant economies of scale.

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Currently, the Movement falls short of this
desired future state
  • 312 Girl Scout Councils serve between 735 and
    62,000 girls
  • Budgets from 250,000 to 10,000,000
  • Service to girls is unequal 58 councils have
    qualified charters
  • Number of councils with lt6 membership share is
    increasing
  • Largest 20 of councils serve 50 of girls
    smallest 20 of councils serve 5 of girls

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Mission
  • The goal of Council Realignment is to build a
    nation of high capacity councils that can deliver
    on the promise of our mission
  • Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence
    and character who make the world a better place.

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Our promise to girls
  • This isnt about any one council. Its about all
    councils. It is about our nationwide readiness
    for the challenge of serving generations of girls
    to come.

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Lets talk about the process.
  • Fall 2005
  • GSUSA announced a plan to realign councils
    boundaries nationwide.
  • National Council Session delegates and visitors
    heard on overview of the plan
  • Groups of councils explored realignment
    possibilities
  • 87 of councils prioritized criteria for the
    demographers to use in building the resource map

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Winter 2005-2006
  • Criteria input from councils was tallied and
    shared with councils and our demographers
  • Some councils drafted proposed new jurisdictions
    some applied to be Early Adopters
  • The demographer team created the resource map

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Board Chair and CEO Work Session
  • Criteria based resource map introduced by
    demographer team
  • Council groups discussed the resource map and
    continued to consider options for realignment
  • Ten council groups representing 37 councils
    became Early Adopters - their maps closely
    aligned with the resource map
  • Reviewed the next steps for all councils in the
    realignment process

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What is the map and how was it built?
  • Map was built using criteria that was ranked by
    councils nationwide
  • US Census Bureau data used because it offers
    nationwide coverage and provides the most solid
    base

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Criterion 1 Ranked by Councils Nationwide
  • Resources to deliver a consistent,
    outcomes-based, girl-centric Girl Scout program
    to girls in the jurisdiction.
  • Measures include
  • Used In Developing Resource Map Adequate
    population base with enough residents (including
    at least 100,000 girls aged 5-17 residing in the
    council) this is a measure of potential Girl
    Scout members.
  • Adequate local financial resources (see
    Criterion 2)

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Criterion 2 Ranked by Councils Nationwide
  • Provide a funding base to support a budget
    adequate to hire top-level CEO, COO, CFO, and
    Directors of IT, PR, HR, and Fund Development,
    and offer professional salaries to all staff
  • Measures
  • Used In Developing Resource Map Adequate local
    economy gt 15 billion in total household income
  • Used In Developing Resource Map At least one
    substantial population center in each council
  • Individual charitable giving (background info)
  • Gross receipts by nonprofits (background info)

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Criterion 3 Ranked by Councils Nationwide
  • Unite areas that have a regional identification
  • Measures All Used In Developing Resource Map
  • Current councils (regional ID already exists)
  • States and urban areas
  • Geographical features that unite/divide people
    taken into account (also see 9)
  • Time zones
  • Indian reservations

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Criterion 4 Ranked by Councils Nationwide
  • Provide contiguous coverage
  • Method of achieving this
  • Counties / ZIP Codes used as building blocks for
    new councils. No holes or overlaps in new map.

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Criterion 5 Ranked by Councils Nationwide
  • Incorporate a diverse population
  • Method of achieving this
  • The U.S. population is increasingly diverse, and
    will become more so. All councils will reflect
    the diversity of the community that they serve
    and need to serve that community. Diversity is a
    core Girl Scout value.

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Criterion 6 Ranked by Councils Nationwide
  • Anticipate population growth
  • Method of achieving this
  • Used official U.S Census Bureau population
    counts, estimates, and forecasts by state. We
    also have used official Census Bureau estimates
    and projections for post-2000 population data.

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Criterion 7 Ranked by Councils Nationwide
  • Align with established transportation patterns
    and state boundaries.
  • Method of achieving this
  • GIS (computer mapping) system shows highways,
    city streets, railroads and rapid transit systems
    along with state boundaries
  • Consider air routes in places like Alaska and
    Hawaii.

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Criterion 8 Ranked by Councils Nationwide
  • Facilitate optimal utilization of property
  • Method of achieving this
  • New councils will encompass a variety of
    properties. We (demographers) did not assess
    property holdings.

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Criterion 9 Ranked by Councils Nationwide
  • Respect natural, geographic barriers
  • Method of achieving this
  • This is reflected in 7 (transportation
    patterns/access).

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Criterion 10 Ranked by Councils Nationwide
  • Incorporate entire media markets
  • Method of achieving this
  • This is becoming a more complex issue (because of
    cable/satellite radio and TV).
  • Metropolitan areas used as a proxy for this
    measure.

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Resource Mapdriven by the 10 ranked criteria
  • Counties used as initial building blocks
  • We looked at both the regional and the national
    patterns in addition to the local
  • Resource Map boundaries show areas which are
    potentially high capacity Girl Scout councils
  • At least 100,000 girls aged 5-17 residing in each
    council
  • At least 15 billion total household income
  • One or more cities of at least 50,000 residents
    in most councils

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Contrasts
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Resource Map
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Insert slide of the map of your area
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What are the next steps?
  • Using the resource map as a guide - continuing
    conversation with our neighbors
  • No later than June 1st submit a proposed
    realigned jurisdiction to GSUSA
  • Team of volunteers and staff will work with the
    demographer team, Linda Foreman (Chair of the
    Realignment Task Group of the National Board) and
    Kathy Cloninger (National CEO) to build a new
    national map
  • National Board takes action on the new national
    map in August
  • Implementation cycles will begin in the fall and
    continue over the next 3 years.

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Once we start how long will it take
  • The speed of the realignment process will depend
    on the complexities of the councils combining
  • Average time for realignment process is estimated
    to be one year
  • Realignment will be directed by a Council
    Realignment Committee composed of Board Chairs
    and CEOs of each council and others as needed
  • Volunteers and staff will be consulted as the
    process proceeds

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  • The goal of council realignment is to build a
    nation of high capacity councils who can deliver
    on the promise of our mission
  • To build girls of courage, confidence and
    character who make the world a better place.

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Girl Scouts of the USA
  • Thank You
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