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How to Work with BETF “ Do you want to bring more money into your chapter treasury!” October 31, 2008 Wayne Hicks,  Executive Director BDPA Education & Technology Foundation
Show Me The Money! Nat’l Membership Committee Chair (1989-1990) Chartered 20% of current chapters (10 of 50) Nat’l BDPA Vice President (1991-1992) BDPA Cincinnati Chapter President (1999-2001) Grew membership from 6 (Jan 1999) to 229 (Nov 2001) Won Chapter of the Year for 2000 and 2001 activity National BDPA President-Elect (2002-2003) Milt & Wayne led massive corporate sales effort. Sold first Platinum level sponsorship package (Fleet) National BDPA President (2004-2005) Profitable annual conferences All-time record in corporate sales All-time record in BDPA membership totals BETF Executive Director (2006 – Present) Over $64,000 grants for BDPA (local/national) in 2008 Over $72,000 grants for BDPA (local/national) in 2007 Over $69,000 grants for BDPA (local/national) in 2006.
About BDPA & BETF BDPA is a non-profit organization that  advances the careers of African Americans  in the  Information Technology industry  from the  classroom to the boardroom . BETF provides  major financial support  of the education & technology programs of  National BDPA and its local chapters
BETF Evolution (1992-2008) NBOD created BETF in 1992  after legal research BETF volunteers  handle finances, investments, marketing, scholarships, strategic planning and website. NBOD appoints   majority of BETF Board members (5-out of 9) BETF financial support  comes from 15% admin fee on incoming grants Admin fee  covers 990 tax filings (current!), annual audits, part-time Exec Director and D&O insurance & such
BETF Future (2009 & beyond) We need support from NBOD in order for BETF to achieve its mission: Appoint a full BETF Board  of engaged and influential or "well networked" individuals who can increase donations, increase winning grants, develop fund raising efforts and decrease the administrative expense % Donate to BETF Yourself  – We want 100% donor participation from NBOD in 2009
BDPA-Appointed Directors (2 appointees; 3 vacant slots) Lydia Barron  (CIO, JNET Communications) –  ITSMF member; BETF Investment Committee Chair. Larry Quinlan  (CIO, Deloitte)  –  ITSMF member; Conference presenter; corporate champion.
BETF Board of Directors Earl Pace  ( Pace Data Systems )  Philadelphia PA Lydia Barron  ( JNET Communications )  Milford CT Barbara Ellis  ( Barbara J. Ellis Consulting )  Charlotte NC Dr. Tayo Ibikunle  ( JPMorgan Chase )  Wilmington DE Larry Quinlan  ( Deloitte )  Atlanta GA Glenn Rogers  ( Audible )  Montclair NJ
Where Do Donations Go? 3Q-2007 : $57,037 4Q-2007 : $22,330 1Q-2008 : $55,584 2Q-2008 : $34,450 3Q-2008 : $43,535 BETF collects funds for:   scholarships (BAC, Bemley or Eli Lilly); Chapters ; Endowment Fund; National BDPA; and Unrestricted or Operational Funds
BETF Finances [Oct 2008] NBDPA or Chapter Grants Requested :  $  77,090 NBDPA or Chapter Grants Approved:   $  64,680 (84%) Donations Received (2006):  $  79,747 Donations Received (2007):  $ 126,714 Donations Received (2008):  $ 133,569  [Oct 2008] Opportunity Pipeline :  $ 474,457  [Oct 2008] Prospecting, Possible, Likely ($185,847) Letter of Inquiry  ($  93,050) Very Likely, Grant Proposal  ($195,560) Cash in Bank:  $ 194,456  [Aug 2008] Unrestricted Assets: $  62,392  Restricted Assets: $  180,780  Accounts Receivable: $  39,428
You Snooze…Your Lose! Subscribe  to BETF YahooGroup ( http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BETF ) Subscribe  to BETF Blog ( http://tinyurl.com/5c8nhf ) Add  BETF banner or link to your chapter website; newsletter & program meeting agenda
Where Is the Money? Employee Giving Campaigns Grant-Writing Individuals Matching Funds United Way (ST) United Way (LT) Volunteer Grants
Employee Giving Campaigns Many corporations encourage  payroll deductions  by their employees to charitable organizations.  Chicago, Los Angeles & Richmond chapters  currently receive funds from  Allstate Insurance, AT&T & WellPoint .  Ask about this in your new member letter or your ‘message from the president’
Grant Writing Chapter identifies funding source via BETF YG or other research Chapter contacts BETF to request joint proposal Chapter provide SITES budget BETF & Chapter Approve Draft Grant Proposal If successful, chapter requests funds using IRS Tax Receipt Form At conclusion of project, chapter submits BETF Final Grant Report
Individuals “ The vast majority of giving to charitable foundations comes from individuals” Chicago : $2,700+ New York : $2,600+ Richmond : $2,500+ New Jersey : $1,300+  Wash DC : $1,000+ All collected using BETF Donor Form
Matching Funds Encourage your members to check with their employer to see if they will match gifts to BETF.   Leverage your gift to BETF!  Please take a moment to get a matching gift form from your personnel office and follow the directions to initiate a match.  We currently get matching funds from  Allstate, Bank of America, Microsoft and WellPoint
United Way Short-Term :  Share information about United Way donations through your chapter newsletters, new member welcome letters and websites.  Any funds collected by your local UW goes to *your* chapter fund. Long Term :  Get BDPA/BETF into  The Book  to make it easy to get payroll deductions from all Black folks and IT professionals in your city!
Volunteer Grants BDPA members volunteer thousands of hours  to carry out our programs and services each year.  Your chapter can benefit from our members’ dedication each year.   To honor those who give their time and service to causes important to them,  many employers grant funds  (up to $500 per person each calendar year), donated in associates’ names.  We currently get volunteer grants from  Bank of America, MetLife, Verizon and Wachovia.
Contact Information Web Site:  www.betf.org Blog:  http://betf.blogspot.com Email:  [email_address] Office:  4423 Lehigh Road, #277 College Park, MD 20740 Phone:  (513) 284-4968
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Working With BETF

  • 1. How to Work with BETF “ Do you want to bring more money into your chapter treasury!” October 31, 2008 Wayne Hicks, Executive Director BDPA Education & Technology Foundation
  • 2. Show Me The Money! Nat’l Membership Committee Chair (1989-1990) Chartered 20% of current chapters (10 of 50) Nat’l BDPA Vice President (1991-1992) BDPA Cincinnati Chapter President (1999-2001) Grew membership from 6 (Jan 1999) to 229 (Nov 2001) Won Chapter of the Year for 2000 and 2001 activity National BDPA President-Elect (2002-2003) Milt & Wayne led massive corporate sales effort. Sold first Platinum level sponsorship package (Fleet) National BDPA President (2004-2005) Profitable annual conferences All-time record in corporate sales All-time record in BDPA membership totals BETF Executive Director (2006 – Present) Over $64,000 grants for BDPA (local/national) in 2008 Over $72,000 grants for BDPA (local/national) in 2007 Over $69,000 grants for BDPA (local/national) in 2006.
  • 3. About BDPA & BETF BDPA is a non-profit organization that advances the careers of African Americans in the Information Technology industry from the classroom to the boardroom . BETF provides major financial support of the education & technology programs of National BDPA and its local chapters
  • 4. BETF Evolution (1992-2008) NBOD created BETF in 1992 after legal research BETF volunteers handle finances, investments, marketing, scholarships, strategic planning and website. NBOD appoints majority of BETF Board members (5-out of 9) BETF financial support comes from 15% admin fee on incoming grants Admin fee covers 990 tax filings (current!), annual audits, part-time Exec Director and D&O insurance & such
  • 5. BETF Future (2009 & beyond) We need support from NBOD in order for BETF to achieve its mission: Appoint a full BETF Board of engaged and influential or "well networked" individuals who can increase donations, increase winning grants, develop fund raising efforts and decrease the administrative expense % Donate to BETF Yourself – We want 100% donor participation from NBOD in 2009
  • 6. BDPA-Appointed Directors (2 appointees; 3 vacant slots) Lydia Barron (CIO, JNET Communications) – ITSMF member; BETF Investment Committee Chair. Larry Quinlan (CIO, Deloitte) – ITSMF member; Conference presenter; corporate champion.
  • 7. BETF Board of Directors Earl Pace ( Pace Data Systems ) Philadelphia PA Lydia Barron ( JNET Communications ) Milford CT Barbara Ellis ( Barbara J. Ellis Consulting ) Charlotte NC Dr. Tayo Ibikunle ( JPMorgan Chase ) Wilmington DE Larry Quinlan ( Deloitte ) Atlanta GA Glenn Rogers ( Audible ) Montclair NJ
  • 8. Where Do Donations Go? 3Q-2007 : $57,037 4Q-2007 : $22,330 1Q-2008 : $55,584 2Q-2008 : $34,450 3Q-2008 : $43,535 BETF collects funds for: scholarships (BAC, Bemley or Eli Lilly); Chapters ; Endowment Fund; National BDPA; and Unrestricted or Operational Funds
  • 9. BETF Finances [Oct 2008] NBDPA or Chapter Grants Requested : $ 77,090 NBDPA or Chapter Grants Approved: $ 64,680 (84%) Donations Received (2006): $ 79,747 Donations Received (2007): $ 126,714 Donations Received (2008): $ 133,569 [Oct 2008] Opportunity Pipeline : $ 474,457 [Oct 2008] Prospecting, Possible, Likely ($185,847) Letter of Inquiry ($ 93,050) Very Likely, Grant Proposal ($195,560) Cash in Bank: $ 194,456 [Aug 2008] Unrestricted Assets: $ 62,392 Restricted Assets: $ 180,780 Accounts Receivable: $ 39,428
  • 10. You Snooze…Your Lose! Subscribe to BETF YahooGroup ( http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BETF ) Subscribe to BETF Blog ( http://tinyurl.com/5c8nhf ) Add BETF banner or link to your chapter website; newsletter & program meeting agenda
  • 11. Where Is the Money? Employee Giving Campaigns Grant-Writing Individuals Matching Funds United Way (ST) United Way (LT) Volunteer Grants
  • 12. Employee Giving Campaigns Many corporations encourage payroll deductions by their employees to charitable organizations. Chicago, Los Angeles & Richmond chapters currently receive funds from Allstate Insurance, AT&T & WellPoint . Ask about this in your new member letter or your ‘message from the president’
  • 13. Grant Writing Chapter identifies funding source via BETF YG or other research Chapter contacts BETF to request joint proposal Chapter provide SITES budget BETF & Chapter Approve Draft Grant Proposal If successful, chapter requests funds using IRS Tax Receipt Form At conclusion of project, chapter submits BETF Final Grant Report
  • 14. Individuals “ The vast majority of giving to charitable foundations comes from individuals” Chicago : $2,700+ New York : $2,600+ Richmond : $2,500+ New Jersey : $1,300+ Wash DC : $1,000+ All collected using BETF Donor Form
  • 15. Matching Funds Encourage your members to check with their employer to see if they will match gifts to BETF. Leverage your gift to BETF! Please take a moment to get a matching gift form from your personnel office and follow the directions to initiate a match. We currently get matching funds from Allstate, Bank of America, Microsoft and WellPoint
  • 16. United Way Short-Term : Share information about United Way donations through your chapter newsletters, new member welcome letters and websites. Any funds collected by your local UW goes to *your* chapter fund. Long Term : Get BDPA/BETF into The Book to make it easy to get payroll deductions from all Black folks and IT professionals in your city!
  • 17. Volunteer Grants BDPA members volunteer thousands of hours to carry out our programs and services each year. Your chapter can benefit from our members’ dedication each year. To honor those who give their time and service to causes important to them, many employers grant funds (up to $500 per person each calendar year), donated in associates’ names. We currently get volunteer grants from Bank of America, MetLife, Verizon and Wachovia.
  • 18. Contact Information Web Site: www.betf.org Blog: http://betf.blogspot.com Email: [email_address] Office: 4423 Lehigh Road, #277 College Park, MD 20740 Phone: (513) 284-4968