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Is Your Organization Fit for Funding?

A RIAN Webinar
With Presenters: Tom Walker of i2E, and Amy Coates Madsen of The Standards for Excellence Institute

Growing Oklahoma s Entrepreneurial Economy


Tom Walker CEO & President

January 10, 2012

January 6, 2011

Fifth on Forbes: America's Best Job Markets

#2 for Small Business Vitality "Ranking


April 11, 2011

Kauffman Index of Entrepreneurial ActivityOklahoma the most active for entrepreneurial activity

4th Best City to Get a Job


February 1, 2011

First in Tech Job Growth


December 7, 2010

About i2E
Legal Description: Private not for profit For Profit Subsidiaries Service Area: Oklahoma Formed: 1998 Staff: 23 Board of Directors: 26 Oklahoma leaders

Funding Sources 3% 14% 25% 58%

Impact
Companies Assisted Products Launched Portfolio Jobs Average Wage 2010 Revenues Total Invested by i2E Additional Funds Leveraged Student Entrepreneurship 500 390 1500+ $65,202 $200M $15M $665M $1M

i2E Services

Mentoring & Coaching CFO-in-Residence Sales Exec-in-Residence Entrepreneur-in-Residence

Entrepreneurial Development
Targeted instructional events Focus on retaining and building future entrepreneurs

Six staged funds Managed Angel Group

Venture Advisory Services

Access to Capital

Introducing the Standards for Excellence Program


www.standardsforexcellenceinstitute.org

Introducing the Standards for Excellence Institute


A national initiative launched to promote the highest standards of ethics and accountability in nonprofit governance, management and operations. Uses as a foundation the Standards for Excellence: An Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofit Sector

Standards for Excellence Development of the Program


 1996: Volunteers started developing the code  1998: Maryland Association of Nonprofits Launched the first Standards for Excellence Program  2001: Began replicating the project nationally, pilot effort  2004: Launch of the Standards for Excellence Institute  2005: Launch of National Standards certification program  First group of Licensed Consultants enters the program  2007: First organizations to earn the Seal of Excellence through the Standards for Excellence Institute  2011: Celebration of 10 Years of the Standards for Excellence Program and Standards for Excellence programming available around the country

Standards for Excellence Replication Partners 2012

Why Care about Ethics and Accountability?


 Public Opinion
 Easily swayed / high expectations  Limited confidence  Looking for easy answers

 Competition for Funding


 How do you set yourself apart?

 Federal and State Regulatory Scrutiny


 Demonstrate the ability to self regulate

 Gaps between expectations and performance

Standards for Excellence

Standards for Excellence What are They?


 8 Guiding Principles and 55 Benchmarks  Mission and Program  Governing Body  Conflict of Interest  Financial and Legal  Human Resources  Openness  Fundraising  Public Affairs and Public Policy

Mission and Program

 Defined Mission Statement  Evaluation  Program Service Standards

Governing Body

 Roles and Responsibilities  Board Composition  Board Conduct

Conflict of Interest
 Disclose Everything  Define Interested Parties  How Decisions Are Made?
 Conflict of Interest Policy  Conflict of Interest Statement  Disclosure Forms

Human Resources
 Personnel Policies  Volunteer Policies  Employee Evaluation  Employee Orientation

Financial and Legal


 Budgets  Audits  Financial Reports  Financial Impropriety  Written Financial Policies  Legal Compliance

Openness
Annual Report: basic financial data clarified Should include a summary statement of activities and a summary statement of financial position

Fundraising
 Fundraising Activities  Donor Relations/Privacy  Acceptance of Gifts  Fundraising Personnel

Public Affairs and Public Policy


 Public Policy Advocacy  Public Education  Promoting Public Participation

Standards for Excellence An Organizational Tool


 A model for nonprofit organizations to implement accountability in their management & governance practices  A framework with a clear statement of the organizations commitment to best practices  A self-regulatory tool to ensure public confidence and public support  A demonstration of the organization's commitment to public service

Earn the Seal of Excellence and Show the Public You Deserve Trust

How do organizations earn the Seal?


Phase I
Application Submitted to

Phase II
Undergo 2nd review by

Phase III
Undergo 3rd review by

The Standards Institute


Is the application complete?

Peer Reviewers

Ethics Standards Committee


Should this organization be approved?

Have the Standards been met?

Introducing: Tiered recognition


Easier to navigate Go at your own pace Start at level one or three Each tier builds on the previous! Feedback and assistance from staff at each Tier

Providing the Help You Need


 Educational materials specifically focused on the Standards For Excellence code

 Direct technical assistance  Standards for Excellence specific seminars  Other topical training seminars

How you can Take Part in the Standards for Excellence Program:
 Enroll in Training programs and access resources from Standards for Excellence Partners or one of the Standards for Excellence Institute Licensed Consultants  Alabama  Colorado Springs  Delaware  Maryland  Ohio  Oklahoma  Pennsylvania  The Arc of the US  National Leadership Roundtable on Church Management

How you can Earn the Seal of Excellence


 Apply with one of our certifying partners:
 Maryland Nonprofits  Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofits (PANO)  Ohio Association of Nonprofits (OANO)

 Apply directly with the Standards for Excellence Institute if your organization is located in an area where no certifying replication partner exists

For more information about the Standards for Excellence Program:


Amy Coates Madsen Program Director, Standards for Excellence acmadsen@standardsforexcellenceinstitute.org 443-438-2314 For a copy of the Standards for Excellence Tiered Recognition or Full Starter Kit, email me or download it at our website. www.standardsforexcellenceinstitute.org

i2E Governance
Board of Directors
Executive Committee

Finance & Audit Committee

Nominating & Governance Committee

Investment Committee Seed & TBFP

Compensation Committee

Accelerate Oklahoma Committee

President & CEO

Why did i2E seek Certification?


Public and private support requires confidence in management practices The Standards of Excellence Institute s goals and objectives relative to transparency and ethical management run concurrent with i2E s Third-party certification provides the advantage of independent review

Certification Process
Dec 2008: i2E becomes member of the Oklahoma Center for Non-Profits

Jan 2009 April 2009: i2E staff attends Excellence Training Clinics

April 2009 Feb 2010: i2E works through the application and makes improvements where needed. i2E submits their application to the Standards of Excellence Institute in early Feb.

March 2010 Sept 2010: Standards of Excellence Institute reviews i2E s application

Oct 2010: Standards of Excellence Institute Certificate received at i2E. Success!

Outcome and Value of Certification


Reinforced Governance and Accountability Practices Beneficial in working with existing partners as wells as identifying new partners Advantageous in Board Recruitment Operational benefit in going through the process Provides competitive advantage

Partners

Thank You

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