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WORLD ALLIANCE OF YMCAS

WORLD ALLIANCE OF YMCAS. ASIA AND PACIFIC ALLIANCE OF YMCAS (APAY) GENERAL ASSEMBLY – SEPTEMBER 2011. Strategic Plan: NEW WAY. Movement Strengthening. Resource Mobilisation. Branding Communications. Youth Empowerment. Governance. Engage, Include, Advocate:

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WORLD ALLIANCE OF YMCAS

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  1. WORLD ALLIANCE OF YMCAS ASIA AND PACIFIC ALLIANCE OF YMCAS (APAY) GENERAL ASSEMBLY – SEPTEMBER 2011

  2. Strategic Plan: NEW WAY Movement Strengthening Resource Mobilisation Branding Communications Youth Empowerment Governance Engage, Include, Advocate: Empower young people from all segments of our communities through global citizenship by 2014.

  3. Stakeholders • Member National Movements • Areas – Africa, Asia and Pacific, Europe, Latin America and Caribbean, USA, Canada, Middle East • Donors/strategic partners • Collaborations – NAYDO & WUN • YMCA Volunteers and Staff

  4. Movement Strengthening • 3 Pillars: • Mission Clarity • Social Relevance • Institutional Viability

  5. Movement Strengthening 6 Principles • National Movements are the primary agent for their own self-growth. • A multilateral approach grounded in the 3 pillars. • The concept of Subsidiarity. • The commitment to Selectivity. • A Process orientation. • Clarity of roles and responsibilities.

  6. Lessons LearnedGOP for Movement Strengthening is not: 1) a solution for weak movements or those in crisis, 2) a long term unlimited source of access to external funding resources, 3) a short-term band-aid solution without results, or 4) a process without an end or expected advancement or transformation.

  7. MOVEMENT STRENGTHENING – GOP III Transformation Movement Strengthening GOP III Tools and Resources Transparency Trust World Alliance of YMCAs

  8. NEW WAY STRATEGIC PLAN MOVEMENT STRENGTHENING - GOPIII THEORY OF CHANGE TRANSFORMATION TRANSPARENCY TOOLS AND RESOURCES TRUST 3 PILLARS: MISSION CLARITY, SOCIAL RELEVANCE, INSTITUTIONAL VIABILITY

  9. Research and Analysis: • Research and assessment of viable concepts and programmes for resource mobilisation. • Framework for Analysis – Theory of Change • Quantify data – statistics to support case • Quality measurements – stories and testimonials • This requires research on prospects and on YMCA capacity to implement signature youth empowerment programmes.

  10. Preparedness: Assessment and strengthening of capacity for governance, management, and implementation of programmes. - Conduct a gap analysis - Develop a plan and strengthen capacity (include staff and volunteers) This requires self-critical, open, transparent processes to ensure good governance, management, and accountability of resources.

  11. Information Management and Reporting System • Capacity for proposal writing, reporting, and documentation • Donor tracking information management system • Letters of acknowledgment • Invoice letters • Monitoring and Evaluation and impact assessment documents • Audits

  12. Internal Relationship Building: Dialogue and development of internal relationships and includes volunteers and staff. This includes the resource mobilization efforts with the Investors Circle (35 YMCAs and 34 individuals ) and with donor partner YMCAs to support capacity building and signature programmes.

  13. External Relationship Building: • Dialogue and development of relationships with external prospects and opportunities for alliances. • This effort requires intensive investment in raising awareness and understanding of the scope, impact, and reach of the YMCA as a potential partner to achieve shared goals with a donor prospect. Policy documents are required.

  14. Accessing and Securing Resources: • Develop materials for negotiation of resources from internal and external sources. • Annual Report and Financial Statements • Case Statements and Project Proposals • Concept Papers • Signature Youth Empowerment Programme Briefs • Letters of Introduction or Inquiry

  15. External Collaborations – Strategic Alliances • Assess opportunities for Strategic Alliance partnerships and collaborations for increased financial and/or technical capacity with external organizations • Negotiate terms of understanding and MOU agreements (Examples: WUN and NAYDO) • Analyze and quantify value of cooperative agreement • Sign cooperative agreements

  16. Key to Success • Ensure good communications and accountability, • Consistently monitor, measure, and evaluate progress, and • Assess real YMCA change and transformation.

  17. Thank You!

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