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January 10, 2013

January 10, 2013. The Mission Center Health and Welfare Benefits Plan. The Mission Center. Founded in April 2010 Dedicated to improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the nonprofit sector through administrative services Accounting HR Insurance. Background.

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January 10, 2013

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  1. January 10, 2013 The Mission Center Health and Welfare Benefits Plan

  2. The Mission Center • Founded in April 2010 • Dedicated to improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the nonprofit sector through administrative services • Accounting • HR • Insurance

  3. Background • First meeting with prospective members in Oct 2010 • Today, we have more than 70 member organizations representing more than 1,100 lives. • Modeled after a nonprofit consortium created by the United Way of Cincinnati more than 20 years ago

  4. How It Works Requirements: • Become a member of The Mission Center • Membership is free • Required to verify commonality - 501(c)3 orgs. • Change your broker • All members have to have The Mission Center and J.W. Terrill as their co-brokers in order for the carriers to recognize and rate us as a large group

  5. How It Works Ancillary: • For groups that offer ltd, std and life – immediate, guaranteed 10% savings on those lines for same or better coverage from Lincoln • For groups with 10 or more employees on dental – immediate guaranteed 5% savings for same or better coverage from Lincoln • Large group pricing from VSP for vision • All ancillary lines, including voluntary supplemental life, are available to all orgs.

  6. How It Works Major Medical: • First large group block renewal process starts this spring for July 1 renewal • All orgs that want to receive large group pricing options must be Mission Center members and co-brokered by TMC/JWT by January 30 • You join the large group with the coverage you have – then receive rates to compare • Long-term strategy for reducing the volatility for renewal

  7. Consortium Pricing + Autonomy • You still get to choose your deductible and other plan design elements, determine the percentage of employer/employee cost sharing, and be billed directly. • Each member org gets all the information needed to make informed decisions about coverage and cost. We believe that together we are stronger and better served than apart.

  8. Current Members • Alive, Inc. • Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis • Bridgeway Behavioral Health, Inc. • Center For Survivors of Torture & War Trauma • City Garden Montessori School • College Bound • Congregation B'nai Amoona • Connections to Success • Construction Industries Credit Bureau • Crown Center for Senior Living • DeSales Community Development Corp. • Employment Connection • Food Outreach, Inc. • Forest Releaf of Missouri • Foster Care Coalition of Greater St Louis • Gateway 180 • Gateway Center for Giving • Gateway Greening • Gateway to Hope • Giant Steps of St. Louis • Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri • Haven of Grace • Jamaa Learning Center • KC Academy • Kingdom House • Susan G. Komen for the Cure STL • Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House • Let's Start • Lift For Life Gym • Mary Ryder Home • McKnight Crossing Church • Missouri Budget Project • MCADSV • Missouri Humanities Council • New Mt Sinai Cemetery • Noah's Ark Academy • Non Profit Services Center • North Grand Neighborhood Services • Northside Community Center

  9. Current Members • Nusach Hari B'nai Zion Congregation • Park Central Development • Places for People • Recreation Council of Greater St. Louis • Redevelopment Opportunities for Women • RHCDA • Russell House • Safe Connections • Shaare Zedek • Shalom House • Sherwood Forest Camp • St Louis Life • St. Joseph Youth Alliance • St. Louis Beacon • St. Louis Earth Day • St. Louis Hillel • Stages St. Louis • The Alliance of Southwest Missouri • The Community Partnership of Rolla • The Sheldon • The Women's Safe House • Truman Heartland Community Foundation • Youth Learning Center • Youthbridge Foundation

  10. Mission Center References Sherwood Forest Camp Mary Rogers, Executive Director Tel: 314-644-3322 maryR@sherwoodforestcamp.com Forest ReLeaf Donna Coble, Executive Director Tel: 314-535-5323 donna@moreleaf.org Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri Carl Hill, CFO Tel: 314-592-2382 chill@girlscoutsem.org Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis Renee Seaman, Unit Director Tel: 618-580-7855 reneej@hhbgc.org

  11. J.W. Terrill References National Multiple Sclerosis Society – Gateway Chapter Phyllis Robsham, President and CEO Tel: 314-446-4163 phyllis.robsham@nmss.org Zoo/Museum District Nonprofit Healthcare Consortium Dusty Deschamp, Head of H.R. Committee Tel: 314-646-4737 deschamp@stlzoo.org Shalom House Tammy Laws, Executive Director Tel: 314-534-1010 x12 tammy@shalomhousestl.org

  12. Timeline

  13. Contact Info Christy Maxfield, CFRE Executive Vice President The Mission Center 3147 Locust, Suite A St. Louis, MO 63103 314-703-1790 christy.maxfield@missioncenterl3c.com www.missioncenterl3c.com

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