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SWE Mission Awards

SWE Mission Awards. Presented by: Wendy Landwehr Alison Bergmann Maureen Masiulis. New Mission Awards Goals . The Society is evolving and the section awards format has remained the same for many years

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SWE Mission Awards

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  1. SWE Mission Awards Presented by: Wendy Landwehr Alison Bergmann Maureen Masiulis

  2. New Mission Awards Goals • The Society is evolving and the section awards format has remained the same for many years • The following Goals that were considered in coming up with the proposal for the new awards • The awards need to support the mission of SWE • The awards need to be in line with the strategic goals of SWE • These Awards need to be more inclusive to all “groups” of SWE members: • Sections • Affinity groups • MALs • ERGs • Or just a group of SWE members having an activity that supports the mission of SWE • The awards need to be easier to apply for

  3. Mission Award IntroductionMaureen Masiulis

  4. New “SWE Mission Award” • This award replaces • The following Professional & Collegiate section awards • Professional Development • Outreach • Membership • Communication • Outstanding Collegiate Section • Retain Current and New Company Sponsored Awards • Multicultural Awards • Collegiate Outreach Award (NEW)

  5. SWE Mission Awards Objective These awards recognize SWE groups that embody SWE core values and demonstrate continuous improvement and growth as they work to achieve the Society’s strategic goals.

  6. SWE Mission Awards SWE Core Values Integrity Inclusive Environment Mutual Support Professional Excellence Trust

  7. SWE Mission Awards SWE Strategic Goals SWE will develop women engineers at all stages of their personal and professional lives. SWE will be recognized as a global, inclusive organization, promoting diversity and inclusion and serving women engineers wherever they are. SWE will advocate for the inclusion and success of women, present and prospective, in engineering and technology.

  8. SWE Mission Awards Any “SWE Group” may apply for the Mission Awards “SWE Group” is defined as any group of Collegiate or Professional SWE members that support the SWE mission. This can include a SWE Section, SWE Affiliate, SWE Members At Large, Affinity group, Corporate Employee Resource Group (ERG), or other group of SWE members Eligibility To be eligible for any of the SWE Mission awards the SWE Group Point of Contact (POC) must be an SWE member in good standing.

  9. Package Submission Requirements Nomination Form • Name of Group • Description of your group (Section, Affiliate etc) • Total number of members • Number of active members • Number of Professional Members • Number of Collegiate Members • Link to social media site (FB Page, Website) or screen shots in PDF fileif the page is not public • Contact information for the individual submitting the package Award Form *To be used by Awards Committee to create judging pools of similar group types and sizes

  10. Award Form Background • Award Form Created from • Best Practices from past awards • Society Strategic Goals • New Award Form Spreadsheet • Easier to fill out • Less reading for judges • One form for multiple awards

  11. Award Form Categories

  12. Awards to be given Mission Award • Given to a “SWE group” • Gold, Sliver Bronze level awards • Based on entire submitted package Best Practice Awards • Given to a “SWE group” • Awards given for every strategic goal category • Based on the “Key Activity” entry for each strategic goal category

  13. Mission Awards Judging Guidelines From the Mission awards nomination form. Section 1 - 20 points Section 2 – has 11 categories at 10 points each = 110 points Total of 130 point maximum How Award levels will be determined. Bronze Award requires activities in 5 or more categories, where each strategic goal must have at least one activity entered. 50 to < 70 points earned Silver Award requires activities in 7 or more categories, where each strategic goal must have at least one activity entered. 70 to < 90 points earned Gold Award requires activities in 8 or more categories, where each strategic goal must have at least one activity entered. > 90 points earned

  14. Best Practice Award Determined from each category Key activityentry in the Mission Awards form A total of 3 awards per category will be awarded for Professionals and Collegiates each.

  15. How to applyAlison Bergmann

  16. Submission process Fill out the nomination form in Smarter select • http://societyofwomenengineers.swe.org/awards/swe-mission-awards • Enter the link to your groups website. • NOTE: If the website is not visible to the public you will be able to provide 5 website screen shots in a PDF File. A single nomination package enters you for consideration for both the general SWE Mission Awards (Gold, Silver or Bronze consideration) and SWE Mission Best Practices Awards. Form: • http://societyofwomenengineers.swe.org/images/awards/SWE-Mission-Awards-FormFinal-3-26-2017.xlsx

  17. Nomination form

  18. Nomination form

  19. Nomination form

  20. Award Form Example Section 1 Section 1 Describe how your group embodies SWE Core Values of Integrity, Inclusive Environment, Mutual Support, and Professional Excellence and Trust. (300 Words Max)

  21. Award Form Example Section 2 Category Highlight General • Award Form Description • Highlight • Choose the best activity for the category • Provide a detailed description of the activities and the impact on the section (250 words max) • General • List 1-3 more activities that pertain to the specific strategic goal (30 words max)

  22. Best Practice Awards Use Key Activity Key Activity • Key activities will be collected from all submitted packages to create data for judging pool • Judges will review each activity and select top activities that best support the following: • Partnerships between: Collegiate, Professional, Industry, Academia, Other Organizations • Professional Development • Outreach • Membership Retention & Engagement • Communication Techniques • Global • Diversity & Inclusion • SWE Leadership Development & Sustainment (Mentoring, Pipeline management) • SWE Resource promotion • Award & Recognition • Public Policy

  23. Activity Description Guidelines (all activities) For each activity identified keep in mind to highlight the following: An overview and overall goals/objectives of the activity Alignment of the activity to the goals of the group and SWE Tangible measurements demonstrating the effectiveness of the activity Participation (Planning, Event Participants, Event Volunteers, Follow-up) Unique and/or innovative aspects of the activity conduct, planning or communication Partnerships between other groups (broader SWE community, corporations, STEM organizations, local schools, collegiate and professional members)

  24. Things to consider relative to each Goal categoryStrategic Goal # 1 Professional Development • An event can be a single professional development meeting, workshop, a one-day seminar with a variety of workshops, or a series comprised of at least two events that have a common theme SWE Leadership Development & Mentoring • Provide example of any ongoing participant tracking, goals vs achievements of the program or number of individuals participating.   • Describe any review process and frequency of reviews, if any • Provide metrics around satisfaction with the program/event • Describe achievements in leadership development and sustainment • Participation rates in the program. (i.e. % of section/group leadership, % of membership, % of pipeline or mentoring participants actively participating or achieving individual goals.) • Number of participants and their roles (attendees, mentors, mentees, organizers, etc.)If ongoing program, number of total events and dates

  25. Things to consider relative to each Goal categoryStrategic Goal # 2 Communication • Communications program to inform and develop its members and the general public • Forms of communications considered for this award include (but are not limited to) brochures, web pages, newsletters, blogs, podcasts, social media, press releases • Include examples of positive visibility for SWE Membership Retention & Engagement • Overview of recruitment, retention, engagement activities your group uses • Tangible measurements include: Sustained Members, Dropped Members, Engaged Members, Collegiate to Professional Transitioned Members, and Growth Global • Do any of your events reach out globally • Diversity & Inclusion • Multicultural events

  26. Things to consider relative to each Goal categoryStrategic Goal # 2 Partnerships between Collegiate, Professional, Industry, Academia, Other Organizations • What activities did you hold where you partnered with another organization • Describe the effectiveness of achieving goals • Did your group sponsor/lead, co-lead or participate • Is this an ongoing relationship or single event • Describe how you initiated the relationship/partnership • Describe how you defined the stakeholders

  27. Things to consider relative to each Goal categoryStrategic Goal # 3 Outreach • Age group of students • SWE Next promotion or resources used • Was SWE Outreach Toolkit used • Number of participants Public Policy • STEM promotion within the community • Local, state and/or federal government activities • Promoting STEM in local schools

  28. Things to consider relative to each Goal categoryStrategic Goal # 3 SWE Resource promotion • Use of Outreach Toolkit • Use of Program Development Grant • SWE Webinar Participation • Use of Leadership Competency Model • Use of SWE Career Center Award & Recognition • Does your group have an awards program • Does your group submit its members for awards outside of your group

  29. Wrap up and QuestionsWendy Landwehr

  30. Summarize Eligibility To be eligible for any of the SWE Mission awards the SWE Group Point of Contact (POC) must be an SWE member in good standing. Recognition Nominees that demonstrate alignment with SWE core values and continuous improvement and growth, as they work to achieve the Society’s strategic goals, will be awarded Gold, Silver, or Bronze for their overall achievements. In addition, nominees will receive Best Practice awards for outstanding actions or activities in a specific goal area(s) that best support SWE core values and strategic goals

  31. Submit your package Nominators, follow these steps to successfully complete a nomination package: • Collect all items needed for the ‘Nomination Form’ and fill out form • Fill out the ‘Mission Awards Form’ found online at: • http://societyofwomenengineers.swe.org/images/awards/SWE-Mission-Awards-FormFinal-3-26-2017.xlsx • Submit the application online by the last working day of June which is the end of the SWE fiscal year (Friday, June 30). Packages mustbereceived by 11:59 PM, Central Time. No exceptions will be made for late packages. NOTE: A single nomination package enters you for consideration for both the General SWE Mission Awards (Gold, Silver or Bronze consideration) and SWE Mission Best Practices Awards.

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