LOM Letters from Don and Links

Email Blast 7.20.20

Letter from Don- June 10, 2020

Letter from Don Johnson- June 1, 2020

Letter from Don Johnson- May 27, 2020

Here’s the link for the webinar that the ACA did in regard to operational guidelines for camps, summer 2020: https://vimeo.com/420851013
Recording of the ZOOM Forum with guest resource person: Rev. Janelle Hooper, Program Director for Children’s Ministry, ELCA.  “What Guidance and Advice Can We Be Giving Parents on How to Talk with their Kids about Not being Able to Go to Camp This Summer?”

Letter from Don Johnson- May 14, 2020

ACA Virtual Town Meeting on May 8:  https://vimeo.com/416546048

Letter from Don Johnson- May 6, 2020

Letter from Don Johnson- April 27, 2020

Ready Goes Lyle Griner Conversation Starters

Letter from Don Johnson- April 16, 2020

Recording of the ZOOM Forum on Conservancy  (Access Password: h1@q6F0=)

Dave Holtz’s presentation from the forum

Recording of Zoom Forum on Living in the Possibilities  (Access Password: g1&36Wu9)

Dave Jarvis’ Outline for Living in the Possibilities

Letter from Don Johnson- April 7, 2020

Here’s the recording of the LOM ZOOM Forum on Leadership from 4/1/20. The forum starts at 0:19:25.

Letter from Don Johnson- March 31, 2020

Recording of the ZOOM Forum 3/26/20 (You can save lots of time by skipping ahead to the 0:22:00 point – which is where the actual forum begins.)

Letter from Don Johnson- March 23, 2020

Letter from Don Johnson- March 16, 2020

Coronavirus – A collection of thoughts and prayers ADDED 3/19/20


CDC & National Council of Non-Profits Links

RESOURCES FROM THE CDC:

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a high-level infographic today as guidance: COVID-19 guidance today for youth programs and camps.
ACA is working in tandem with the YMCA to provide for more detailed educational resources to support camps with decision-making and implementation related to the new CDC infographic and your state/local board of health’s rules related to COVID-19. The CDC decision tree is in strong alignment with the educational resources being published in https://www.acacamps.org/resource-library/coronavirus/camp-business/camp-operations-guide-summer-2020?utm_source=Informz&utm_medium=email&utm_term=cdc&utm_content=may-14&_zs=xwAPX&_zl=XwI62

RESOURCES FROM THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NON-PROFITS

Federal Coronavirus Relief Bills: What Do They Mean for Nonprofits?  We’re writing this morning to share links to the recording of yesterday’s webinar and a few other resources. We will continue to update these materials and post additional resources as more information becomes available, so we encourage you to bookmark these resources and come back.

How the COVID-19 Economic Stimulus Bill Would Affect Nonprofits


ACA and Camp Pros Resources


Resources from LOM Sites

 


Personnel/Staff Contract Wording

From Nathan Pile at Sequanota:   We will be including a specific phrase in our contracts in regards to this pandemic. This is the wording from the attorney about staff contracts:”Should the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or federal government suspend the summer camp season due to a health pandemic, this contract shall be declared null and void.”


Also, posted on Facebook, from Isaac Mamaysky posted this:  In addition to running an overnight camp, I’m an attorney who represents a number of camps and other youth organizations. In response to many questions over the past two weeks, I put together this document with some employment law considerations regarding our seasonal camp staff. Hopefully it’s helpful.


Development/Fundraising Resources

FROM BRENDAMOORE.ORG:

This was written in regards to churches, but could apply to outdoor ministries.

Your church’s COVID-19 announcements have been carefully prepared and emailed. But they’re missing one critical thing…the invitation to your members to “be there” with their support even if they won’t be there at worship.  Drops in worship attendance wreak havoc on church revenues. Most congregations still rely too heavily on the offering plate. Just one good Minnesota blizzard has reduced a month’s income by 25%.  While you’re taking the appropriate social distancing precautions, I’m sure you’ve already started asking “What impact will COVID-19 have on my congregation’s budget?”  If you haven’t heard much good news lately, here’s some…churches are the LEAST likely of nonprofits to be negatively impacted during times of economic downturn. People of faith typically consider their congregation to be their highest charitable priority. But you’d be the foolish steward to take this faithful generosity for granted right now.  If your church is going to weather the weeks ahead, you need to make your members’ opportunity to give EASY and OBVIOUS.  Here are 3 things you need to do TODAY before this coming Sunday surprises you.
  1. Get your digital giving house in order.   Most churches now offer online giving, but sometimes your process is confusing and needs to be simplified.  If you don’t yet have a texting option or a Venmo account (no fees for bank transfers), this is the right time to get these more contemporary giving tools in place. Give your digital giving options a home on your website.
  2. Create a ‘click to give’ ad, button, or link.  This needs to give your readers one touch access to the menu of digital giving options you have to offer.  If you only use online giving, this touch will take them directly to that page. Make sure that it looks good and works well on your mobile app. Feel free to use the PLEASE GIVE graphic above if you need something ready-made.
  3. Use your ‘click to give’ option everywhere  – your emails, your texts, your website, your digital feed of Sunday’s sermon, your Facebook page…everywhere.  Redundancy is essential across every communications channel.  Statistically, people need to see this  an average of 15 times before they will act.

The weeks to come pose real challenges to the financial well-being of your ministry and your members.