2019-2020 Annual Report Online

2019-2020 Annual Report Online

NONPROFITS TOGETHER 2019-2020 ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2020 ANNUAL REPORT 02 NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATION: PROFESSIONAL CLASS | OCTOBER 2019 OKCNP TABLE OF CONTENTS 04 Letter from the CEO 06 The Value of Working Together 08 Census: Everyone Counts 10 Operation C.A.R.E.: Our Expertise Becomes Your Expertise 12 The Inasmuch Foundation: An Inspirational Collaboration 14 PPE: We Respond Together 16 Members’ Meeting 18 Visions 19 ONE Awards 20 Why We Matter 21 Blue Cross and Blue Shield Oklahoma: Working Together 22 Membership List 25 Financial Statement 26 OKCNP Staff and Board of Directors 27 Chairman’s Circle Donors This annual report reflects the work, outcomes and impact of the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits from July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020. 2019-2020 ANNUAL REPORT NONPROFITS TOGETHER. 04 2020 proves once again that the nonprofit sector in Oklahoma is one of the backbones of our state. So many words come to mind when we describe our sector. Trusted. Faithful. Resilient. Ready. Compassionate. We are the sector that answers every call, every need and every challenge. You have an important role In helping us answer those challenges. When you support our NONPROFITS working TOGETHER, you support the work of our sector that helps our citizens recover and thrive, even in the most difficult of times. This past year was certainly one of the toughest for nonprofits. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected us all. Our lives as citizens were turned upside down. And yet, NONPROFITS were there. TOGETHER. Through our missions and programs, Oklahomans have access to nonprofit services that reach every corner of the state. Our doors were never shut. Our staffs and volunteers adapted. Our boards leaned in. Our philanthropists – individuals, foundations and corporations – stepped up immediately. Where there were needs, we met them. Head on. We worked harder. We worked smarter. And most of all, we worked TOGETHER. This important sense of TOGETHERNESS is the result of 39 years of the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits’ leadership, vision and grit. TOGETHER, we stand more united as Oklahoma’s safety net and sector that answers our community’s challenges. NONPROFITS TOGETHER. Connecting, sharing, responding and doing the most good during these critical times. Today, we call on you to champion and uplift our nonprofits. You support the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits’ professional development and consulting work for thousands of nonprofit leaders, professionals and volunteers. You support our own transformative response to the pandemic. You support our advocacy eorts that included the 2020 U.S. Census, inclusion of nonprofits in federal stimulus and PPP loans and continued legislative and policy education. Please enjoy our 2019-2020 Annual Report. Discover the power of a network of nonprofits that answers the singular call: to do all the good we can. Support and advance our work. TOGETHER. MARNIE TAYLOR VISIONS AWARDS DECEMBER 2019 Marnie Taylor President and CEO OKCNP MEMBERSHIP Member Concentration High Low CORONAVIRUS None RESPONSE 993 Organizations as of June 30, 2020 COVID-19 REOPENING GUIDE DOWNLOADS PROGRAMS 613 TOTAL ACQUIRED NONPROFIT SBA LOANS FY20 TRAINING FY20 COURSE FY20 TRAINING FY20 SESSION REPORTED TO OKCNP COURSES ATTENDANCE SESSIONS ATTENDANCE $30.5 MILLION 85 4,929 231 8,042 TOTAL ESTIMATED PPP LOANS Session Count by Course Medium $150 MILLION On-site 130 FREE TRAINING AND WEBINARS Virtual 87 DURING COVID-19 700+ Webinar 12 Off-site 2 ADVOCACY 501c3 Nonprofits CONSULTING included in CARES Act SBA Loans, PPP and EIDL CONSULTING CONSULTING SHARED SERVICES PROJECTS FY20 REVENUE CLIENTS Nonprofits with $172,873 loans under 61 20 $2 million will fall under safe harbor 97% of Training attendees put learned practices in place OUTCOMES within a month of training AND IMPACT Eective Boards | Confident Leaders Better Fundraising | More Transparency 2019-2020 ANNUAL REPORT THE VALUE OF WORKING 06 TOGETHER. Our mission is to empower nonprofits to achieve excellence in their missions. That’s no easy task. It takes people, it takes expertise and it takes collaboration to work together to achieve excellence. That’s how the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits approaches everything we do. We start by learning. Learning TOGETHER. Whether it is in a classroom, on a virtual statewide call, watching a webinar, reading a blog or article, or just sharing together, learning is part of the process to achieve excellence TOGETHER. Our learning is guided by the simple principle – what does excellence look like and how do we get there? Sometimes that learning needs deeper, personalized attention. Working TOGETHER with leaders and boards of directors, we can answer questions, generate ideas together, facilitate frank and crucial conversations and act as a catalyst for innovation, change and synergy. Being there for our nonprofits as consultants and confidantes means nonprofits fly higher and faster. It also takes a network. A network of nonprofits of excellence, philanthropists, businesses, individuals, policy makers and the cheerleaders of the charitable sector. It’s a chain-link strategy. All of us hang on to our nonprofits hand-in-hand, along with the funders who fuel the sector. When another hand joins, we all feel it and squeeze tighter. And this creates an amazing network and voice for advocacy. Advocacy for the sector, advocacy for our missions and, most importantly, advocacy for the communities we serve. We approach advocacy through learning together about the importance of our voice, listening to each other and the needs of our community, launching each other higher to do more (and do more good), and lobbying for what is best for our communities. DANIEL BILLINGSLEY ADVOCACY CONNECTION OKCNP OUR VALUE TO OUR MEMBERS At the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits 2020 Members’ Meeting, attendees were asked to share three words they would use to describe OKCNP. This word cloud is a collection of those words - a description of Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits provided by our very own members. 2019-2020 ANNUAL REPORT EVERYONE COUNTS. 08 Everyone counts. That means all Oklahomans. This year, the 2020 U.S. Census was one of the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits’ biggest priorities. A strong Census count helps our state receive federal funding for education, healthcare, human services and infrastructure. Our nonprofits answered the call. Adam Soltani has been a strong voice in Oklahoma for equity and inclusion. His leadership at the Oklahoma Council on American-Islamic Relations has made an enormous impact on his own Muslim community and on Oklahoma as a whole. He knew the Census was important to our state, but he also knew that every Oklahoman – including the Okie Muslims – must be counted. Adam was an active member on the Oklahoma State Complete ADAM SOLTANI Count Committee, where Marnie Taylor OKLAHOMA COUNCIL ON served as a vice chair. He happily AMERICAN-ISLAMIC RELATIONS volunteered himself and others in his community to be a big part of the “OK, Let’s Count” campaign led by our Department of Commerce. He rallied other nonprofits to join in the efforts. He ensured that minority voices were included in the count and the campaign. Because of his work, his community was counted – in a big way. OKCNP also worked together with Michigan Nonprofit Association, inviting Donna Murray-Brown to Oklahoma to light the fire under our Census work. Along with the Oklahoma Institute of Child Advocacy and the Oklahoma Policy Institute (and with dozens of other nonprofits), our sector prioritized the Census in a big way – despite the Pandemic and all of the other GOVERNOR STITT WITH . That’s working OKLAHOMA COUNCIL ON challenges before us STEVE DILLINGHAM, NATIONAL AMERICAN ISLAMIC RELATIONS TOGETHER. With a voice that is to be DIRECTOR OF THE CENSUS counted. And heard. OKCNP CENSUS SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS 26 outreach events, DONNA MURRAY-BROWN meetings and MICHIGAN NONPROFIT ASSOCIATION other nonprofit and civic gatherings CENSUS PARTNERS Oklahoma Dept. of Commerce Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy Michigan Nonprofit Association Oklahoma Policy Institute Oklahoma Conference DEBORAH BONETA of Churches CensusCounts U.S. Census Bureau The Census count will provide funding and services we will live with for the next 10 years, if AND not longer. Each person in Oklahoma accounts Hundreds of other for $1,675 per person per year in federal funding, nonprofits for the next 10 years. Census data also informs throughout funding and services for healthcare, education, Oklahoma infrastructure and more! 2019-2020 ANNUAL REPORT OUR EXPERTISE 10 BECOMES YOUR EXPERTISE. When Angela Ybarra came to our offices for training, she was a huge presence. A big, beaming smile matched with a “let’s get to it” attitude – she became everyone’s new best friend within minutes. Ybarra is the executive director of Operation C.A.R.E., a nonprofit and ministry in Altus. Like many executives, Angela was new to her job and needed not only some professional development, but to create a network of friends and colleagues in the nonprofit world. She has gone way beyond the call of duty. Angela applied for a grant. With that grant, she took Standards for Excellence, participated in management and leadership curricula, learned about fundraising and governance and much, much more. But Angela isn’t just a well-trained professional. Today, she is THE local expert. She takes what she has learned and is the resource for other nonprofit leaders, volunteers and board members in Altus. Now she can work TOGETHER with other Altus nonprofits to share her expertise. “It’s one thing to have an executive director in our training room,” Janetta Cravens, Vice President of Programs, said. “It’s a whole different world when our executive directors then become the local sources for best practices. Angela takes that role seriously. That investment in professional development will help transform a community – starting with Operation C.A.R.E.

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