The Strategic Planning Task Force will give an overview of the Strategic Plan, and invites your input. The Plan is based on the sentiments expressed in the Long Range Plan & Moderate Growth Scenario -- it consists of six separate but interlocking Initiatives: 1. Enhance Membership; 2. Promote Spiritual, Leadership, and Personal Development and Exploration; 3. Support Social Justice; 4. Create a UUA-Accredited Green Sanctuary; 5. Enhance and Grow our Ashland Facility; 6. Vitalize and Grow the Medford Program
Presentation Slides PDF (revised: Apr 6)
At our business meeting held on December 9th, the Congregation adopted two Board-proposed resolutions regarding our future program, location, facilities, and staff. The vote was overwhelmingly favorable and was taken in the context of strategic planning. As announced and discussed at that meeting, the Board has appointed a Strategic Planning Task Force (SPTF) to develop and recommend specific steps to be taken toward implementing the resolutions, based on the work of its predecessor Long-range Planning Committee. The Board’s charge to the SPTF is posted here.
Dave Baker, chair
Maria Geigel, member
Michael Hoyt, member
John Limb, Board liaison
The Strategic Planning Task Force (SPTF) will develop and recommend specific steps to be taken toward implementing the resolutions (approved: Dec 2007) regarding our future program, location, facilities, and staff. The Plan is based on the sentiments expressed in the Long Range Plan & Moderate Growth Scenario -- it consists of six separate but interlocking Initiatives: 1. Enhance Membership; 2. Promote Spiritual, Leadership, and Personal Development and Exploration; 3. Support Social Justice; 4. Create a UUA-Accredited Green Sanctuary; 5. Enhance and Grow our Ashland Facility; 6. Vitalize and Grow the Medford Program
Presentation Slides for Apr 13 Forum PDF (revised: Apr 6)
Board’s charge to the SPTF
Long-range Planning Committee background