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The Sons of Confederate Veterans

The Sons of Confederate Veterans. Our Shared Vision Presented by Dr . T. Y. Hiter at the 2011 Reunion. Earlier this year,. The GEC met in Chickamauga to take a hard look at who we are and where we’re going. Here is some of what we came up with.

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The Sons of Confederate Veterans

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  1. The Sons of Confederate Veterans Our Shared Vision Presented by Dr. T. Y. Hiterat the 2011 Reunion

  2. Earlier this year, The GEC met in Chickamauga to take a hard look at who we are and where we’re going

  3. Here is some of what we came up with • We know exactly why we exist: to fulfill our Charge: • “To you, Sons of Confederate Veterans, we will commit the vindication of the cause for which we fought….”

  4. We know what we BELIEVE: • We believe in God, home, family, heritage, duty, liberty, freedom, self-determination, self government, patriotism, truth and self-defense. • That the Confederacy was founded upon these same things. • That most Southerners today still admire and seek these things today. • That education and training can achieve these things. • That our actions can make a difference in achieving these things.

  5. We crafted a MISSION to implement these beliefs in pursuit of the Charge

  6. Our MISSION • We have a threefold mission: • First, to develop and implement strategies for sustained growth; • Second, to train our leadership and educate our members to reclaim our Southern Heritage and our American Liberty; and • Third, to proclaim to the world the truth concerning the War for Southern Independence and the Confederacy. • These three parts are co-equal and must be accomplished simultaneously, starting immediately.

  7. And finally, and most important, we realizedthat we have to hold ashared VISION for thefuture:

  8. Proverbs 29:18 says that When there is no vision, the people perish

  9. The same thing is true of organizations

  10. We all have a vision, • For ourselves, • For our families, our Churches, our schools, and • For the SCV!

  11. This is the Vision of the SCV that the national leadership shares: • An organization of southern men, 50,000 strong by the time of our 2016 reunion, that knows itself to be, and is widely seen by others as the pre-eminent authority on Southern heritage and American liberty.

  12. So: How do we get there?

  13. We’re working on that, too. • First, we developed a list of 12 key areas of SCV operations and asked ourselves hard questions about what we’re doing in them • Next, we surveyed all our Division Commanders, Lieutenant Commanders, and Adjutants on these issues • And then, we consolidated all their ideas and analyzed what they had to say

  14. These are the areas • 1. Education 7. Funds Management • 2. Training 8. Technology • 3. Properties Management 9. Public Relations • 4. Marketing 10. Risk Management • 5. Budget and Finance 11. Camp Development • 6. Growth 12. Fund Raising

  15. There are major issues to be addressed in each of these. • And there are two ways to go about it.

  16. The First Way • The first way would be for us, the elected leadership to come up with a plan and put it out to you all for imple-mentation.

  17. OUR Way • The other way is to enlist every single one of you to be a part of this complete overhaul of how we run this organization!

  18. Here’s the Plan: • We’ve already identified the problems. • Next, we’ll meet with the leadership, including Division officers to set GOALS and OBJECTIVES • Then, Division Commanders will meet with Camp Commanders to make sure they clearly understand those GOALS and OBJECTIVES • Camps will then meet to choose strategies and set measurable outcomes for each of them

  19. Camps will report on a regular basis on completion of each GOAL and OBJECTIVE. • National HQ will assist in every way we can. We’ll put together on-line training; we’ll assemble mobile training teams to visit Divisions; we’ll fine-tune whatever isn’t working. We’ll keep you informed all the way along. • And, we’ll achieve our VISION!

  20. Remember our VISION • Our vision is of an organization of southern men, 50,000 strong by the time of our 2016 reunion, that knows itself to be, and is widely seen by others as the pre-eminent authority on Southern heritage and American liberty.

  21. What do we need now? • Your help. • Your support • And your ideas

  22. Remember those twelve areas? • 1. Education 7. Funds Management • 2. Training 8. Technology • 3. Properties Management 9. Public Relations • 4. Marketing 10. Risk Management • 5. Budget and Finance 11. Camp Development • 6. Growth 12. Fund Raising

  23. I said we asked questions in all twelve. We did. And we got good answers, • But …,

  24. Our needs are not equal in each of them

  25. Indeed, we require major concerted efforts in only five, at first, with two special needs in one of them.

  26. They are: • Education (two needs) • Training • Marketing • Public Relations • Growth

  27. Here’s why:

  28. Education 1 • More than 1/3 of our Camps and Divisions report having no education programs or do not know what they have. Nearly 2/3 report having no speakers bureaus. GP 1

  29. Training Only 1/3 of our Camps and Divisions have officer training programs. More than ½ report having no organized “pass-down” programs for new officers. Fewer than ½ know what is available from international HQ to help them, and more than 2/3 do not involve Brigade Commanders in officer training. GP 2

  30. Marketing Two-thirds of our Camps and Divisions report having positive relationships with local media, but only a small fraction report using any media except newspapers and newsletters to enhance their activities and events. GP 3

  31. Public Relations • 19 of 22 respondents reported that they do not use the SCV PR manual, or else did not answer the question, at all. 2/3 report having no Camp or Division PR plan and 1/3 report receiving positive press coverage less than twice in the past year. GP 4

  32. Growth • One half of respondents report at least one of the following as prime reasons for low retention: bickering, not a welcoming environment, or a failure to involve new members. Only ½ thought GHQ was helpful. GP 5

  33. Education 2 • Fewer than ½ of our Camps and Divisions report working in public schools; only slightly more than half work in private schools, and fewer than 1/3 report working in home schools. GP 6

  34. So, we’re going to work on those • Right here; • Right now.

  35. Where do we go from here? • Talk this VISION up. It’s a big challenge, but we can do it! • Participate, when your Division and Camp Commanders ask you to gather and provide input • Believe what we think you believe. Believe in the Charge.

  36. DeoVindice

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