The Junior League of AustinProject Proposal Orientation
2008 - 2009
Agenda Welcome ~ Jamie Cotton, Community Vice President
Overview of The Junior League of Austin ~ Melissa Morrow, President Orientation Packet – Jamie Cotton, Community Vice President Proposal Requirements ~ Amber Elenz, Researchers Chair Funding Requests ~ Benita Trevino, Community Treasurer
Volunteer Placements ~ Beth Ann Dranguet, Placement Chair Done-In-A-Day Volunteer Opportunities ~
Done-In-A-Day Researcher, Rosemary Wynn Community Assistance Fund/Sponsorship Fund ~
Kathi Haralson, President- Elect
Mission Statement:The Junior League of Austin is an organization of women
committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its
purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.Vision Statement:The Junior League of Austin will strengthen our community
through creative solutions to current and future challenges.
About The Junior League of AustinCelebrating 75 Years!
Austin League founded in 1934. First League founded in 1901 in NYC. One of the largest leagues in the country in terms of size, dollars raised and funds contributed to the community. Over 2000 Provisional, Active and Sustaining members. 124 New Members work at our Resale Shop at 6555 Burnet Road. Over 700 Active members volunteer at our community placements and in-League projects. 77% of members work outside the home in full and part time jobs.
League Members 1914 League Members 2008
About The Junior League of Austin We will contribute over $1.1 million to the community through the League’s community projects and programs. Funds are raised through our two cookbooks, A Christmas Affair fundraiser and Resale Shop, the Square on Parkcrest Shopping Center, Grants, and individual donations.For 2008-2009 the League will have over 500 volunteers placed in 24 community projects and programs.
Gifts We Give2007-2008 Con Mi MADRE: Mother’s And Daughter’s Raising Expectations formally Hispanic Mother Daughter Program2005-2007 The Dell Children’s Medical Center Foundation of Central Texas and The Long Center for the Performing Arts. 1993-1994 funded “The Junior League of Austin” wing for People’s Community Clinic, for our 60th Anniversary Project. 1986-1987 Helped design and implement the Child Life Program for the new Children’s Hospital of Austin and helped fund capital projects for the new hospital including an original art mural. 1983-1984 Helped found the Ronald McDonald House, as the League’s 50th Anniversary Project. 1979-1980 Helped found Seton League House.
The Junior League of Austin
2008 - 2009Community Advisors
David Balch Executive Director The United Way
Capital Area
Gregory A. Kozmetsky President
KMS Ventures, Inc.
Jolynn Free First Vice President, Financial
Consultant RBC Dain Rauscher
Susan Engelking President EK
Communications
Olga Campos Anchor/Reporter
KVUE-TV
Cathy S. Casey Senior Editor Texas
Monthly
The Honorable Orlinda L. Naranjo
Judge Travis Co.
Joseph C. Parker, Jr. Pastor David Chapel
Missionary Baptist Church
Jon Hockenyos Managing Director
Texas Perspectives
Julie Springer Employment and
Labor LitigationScott, Douglass & McConnico,
L.L.P.
Mark Williams President AISD School Board
Agency Contact Card 2009 – 2010 Application Cover Sheet and Application 2008 – 2009 Community Projects and Programs Sheet Community Assistance Fund/Sponsorship Fund Information Done-In-A-Day Information Envelope for Financial Information Sample Contract Reimbursement GuidelinesA Christmas Affair Cookbook Con Mi MADRE Resale Shop
Orientation Packet
Five Types of Funding1. Project2. Done–In–A–Day3. Community
Assistance Fund4. Sponsorship Fund5. 75th Anniversary Gifts
Five Types of Funding1. Project-• a year long partnership with
an agency where 6 or more JLA volunteers work a minimum of 70 hours.
• JLA funds may be awarded.
The Project ProposalThe Project ProposalI.I. Application Application
RequirementsRequirementsII.II. Funding RequestsFunding RequestsIII.III. Volunteer PlacementsVolunteer Placements
Application Requirements
Use 2009-2010 Project Proposal form found online under How We Help section, “Apply to be a Project” at www.jlaustin.org Include 28 copies which all include current agency list of Board of Directors Must request volunteers/funds starting June 1, 2009 through May 31, 2010 Must be received to JLA Office no later than 3:00 p.m. on August 29, 2008 Are copied on 8 ½” x 11” paper Are 3-hole punched Are stapled or paper clipped in upper left corner (no binding) Are not faxed or e-mailed
Financial Requirements
1 copy of your audit, 1 copy of most current balance sheet and 1 copy of previous and current fiscal year’s budget to actual
1 copy of your most current IRS tax return (Form 990). If your organization does not submit a Form 990, please provide an explanation.
A copy of your IRS 501c(3) determination letter
All Financial documents will need to be returned in the envelope provided.
Funding Request Reminders Funding is granted only for a single year. Funding is a reimbursement process.
Funding requests must be related to volunteer placements described in application.
Requests for reimbursements and documentation are due 30 days after purchase.
Reimbursement Forms
Project Reimbursement forms and Quarterly Salary Reimbursement forms are now available online Forms can be found in the Community Project section of the JLA website: www.jlaustin.org
More Funding Reminders
We do not reimburse for sales tax.
We do not fund endowments.
Our Junior League volunteers cannot raise funds or solicit in-kind donations for you in their placements. The Junior League will fund an organization for up to 3 consecutive years; the 4th year, only volunteers can be requested; funding can be requested again in the 5th year.
Volunteer placements should meet our mission.
Mission Statement:The Junior League of Austin
is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism,
developing the potential of women, and improving the
communitythrough the effective action and leadership oftrained
volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and
charitable.
Volunteer Placement CriteriaWhat is a Placement ? The selected task a Junior League volunteer performs for the community agency. Duration of the placement follows the AISD calendar. Volunteer records commitment hours at agency/monitored by Junior League Project Chair. Volunteer has a meaningful placement and fills need at agency.
Agency Proposal Criteria A project proposal may consist of volunteers only or volunteers and funding Minimum of 6 volunteers must be requested for a project to be considered Funding averages between $0 and $30,000 Each placement should provide adequate training for our volunteers and a minimum of 70-100 hours
Types of Placement
1. Regularly scheduled (approximately 3 hours per week on a scheduled day) 2. Flexible weekly (approximately 3 hours per week on flexible days) Task-oriented
(focus on performance or end product) Flexible Self-Scheduled
Equivalent to a weekly placement Scheduled to occur during the day and month as approved by the agency
Weekly Placements
Placement Time of Year Year Long = Aug - May (AISD calendar) Concentrated = Fall: September-
December Spring: January-May(All placements observe AISD holidays)
Summer: June - August
Placement Days & Hours
Daytime (business hours 8-5) Evening (after 5 p.m.) Task (anytime)
Weekday/Weekend Hours
Volunteer Placement Preferences
Working in pairs or groups
Task–Oriented: able to be completed anytime and anywhere
Flexible
Evening: Year-long and start time at 5:30 p.m. or later
Weekend: Year-Long Concentrated: Summer, Fall and Spring
Points to Highlight
Job description is well-defined with clear expectations Specific agency contact identified and available to volunteers Specific time and location for placement Appropriate training and orientation provided Safety of the placement - location, parking and task Necessary skills required, such as prior computer or software training – needs to be noted in proposal
Flexibility of schedule
Pregnancy restrictions Knowledge of a second language Summer Camp – volunteer’s children permitted
Placement Requirements
Uniforms
Immunizations References or background check required
Parking Passes
Examples of Placements Activity Coordinators Advocates Audio Recorders Camp Staff Case Managers Life Skills Docents Drivers Editors
Gardeners Home Builders Mediators Medical Support Team Mentors Presenters Tax Preparers Veterinarian Assistants Web Researchers
Project Selection Process1. Project Orientation – August 13, 20082. Application deadline – August 29, 2008 by
3:00 p.m.3. Initial Review Team – September 20084. Researchers Committee review –
September 2008 – February 20095. Board of Director’s review – February 20096. Membership vote – March 3, 20097. Minimum of 6 volunteers must sign up –
April 20098. Contracts issued – May 2009
General Proposal InformationIf selected as a Junior League Community Project,
you will be required to: Provide liability insurance in amount of $1 million. Include The Junior League name/new logo in all publicity about the project. Must invite Junior League Project Chair to attend all Board meetings of your agency as a non-voting advisor. Complete a year end report (Self - Evaluation Form) to help us communicate to the public about our partnership.
PR fromThe Junior League of Austin
Agency link on JLA website Listing on JLA printed materials Listing of each Project in JLA publications Member awareness about agency and issues Volunteer experience at agency
PR for The Junior League of Austin
Our logo and listing on agency letterhead “as a project of The Junior League of Austin” The Junior League of Austin’s logo on agency website The Junior League of Austin’s logo and mention in agency newsletter The Junior League of Austin’s logo on all printed materials for project
Five Types of Funding1. Project2. Done–In–A–Day
Done-In-A-Day Historically, a committee of 25 Junior League members who support specific community events of short duration. Volunteers work 4 hour shifts during concentrated half-day, one-day or two-day periods. Placement must NOT be part of a fundraising activity. Request related project funding up to $1000. Submit application using the form on our website. Submit only one copy. Deadline: November 7, 2008Deadline: November 7, 2008
Done–In–A–Day Examples
Focus On Special Events
Back-to-School Events Special Events or Parties Beautification Projects Community Service Programs
Five Types of Funding
1. Project2. Done–In–A–Day3. Community
Assistance Fund
Community Assistance Fund Funding for emergency or disaster that impedes agency operation & service Available one time per Junior League fiscal year (June 1 – May 31) Request up to $3000 Form available online Application may be submitted anytime throughout the year as funds remain available Applications are reviewed by a 6-member committee of Junior League leadership
Sponsorship Fund Grants for events that address community issues and/or enable The Junior League of Austin to impact new segments of community population
Please apply at least 60 days prior to event Request up to $3000 once every 3 years Form available online Application may be submitted anytime throughout the year as funds remain available Applications are reviewed by a 6 - member committee of Junior League leadership
Five Types of Funding1. Project2. Done–In–A–Day3. Community
Assistance Fund4. Sponsorship Fund5. 75th Anniversary
Gifts
One Time Grant that will address a community issue or need that will enable The Junior League of Austin to impact the community in increments of 75 (examples 75 beds for a night at a homeless shelter, 75 cribs for a children’s shelter, 75 fans for a fan drive etc.)
75th Anniversary Gifts
Deadlines: Project Proposals due by
August 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.mAugust 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Done-In-A-Day Proposals due by November 7, 2008November 7, 2008 Community Assistance Fund and Sponsorship Fund Proposals may be submitted anytime throughout year
Let’s Meet Our Missions Together
Promoting voluntarism by agency providing meaningful placements Developing the potential of women by agency providing training and opportunities to serve to equip our Junior League volunteers Improving the community by the Junior League providing funds and trained, committed volunteers
Together –We can make an impact and address the
critical needs in our community