2013-2017 Strategic Plan. To be Washingtons flagship historical organization and constant champion for the value and utility of studying history, that.

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Strategic Plan

To be Washingtons flagship historical organization and constant champion for the value and utility of studying history, that of our state especially.

By connecting personal, local, regional and national stories to the universality of the human experience, and collecting materials from our state that help tell those stories, we will make the Washington State Historical Society indispensable to the people of Washington and a vital part of state government.

Innovation Stewardship Integrity Accountability Service Inclusiveness Scholarship Relevance

Development and procurement of engaging long term and special exhibits; provision of high quality visitor services and public programs. Key Objectives: (1) Create and implement a diverse program of exhibits maintaining a two+ year planning schedule; (2) Develop partnerships with sister-institutions to support special partnered exhibits that reduce costs and/or generate income; (3) Continue Third Thursday and community free days (MLK Day, Veterans Day, In the Spirit); (4) Establish a calendar of audience-building public programs that supports membership growth and increased attendance; (5) Identify and support community-partnered programs that enhance the museum experience and build community; 6) Create and implement plan for enhancing the visitor experience (on-site and online) through technology, mobile applications and web 2.0 approaches. Major Goals: (1) Produce and display museum exhibits of the highest quality that engage visitors and build historical inquiry skills; (2) Provide a robust schedule of public programs that engage diverse, multi- generational audiences; (3) Be a welcoming community center. Performance Measures: Number of museum visitors; excellence ratings for exhibit quality, educational value, and entertainment value in the annual visitor survey. SUBACTIVITIES Visitor services Long-term exhibits Temporary exhibits Special partnered exhibits Public programs Capital Museum education and exhibits WHO/WEB services

School field-trip services, online educational curriculum, National History Day, Interpretive Planning Major Goal: (1) To be the premier Washington State history resource for K-12 classrooms; (2) To provide opportunities to build historical inquiry skills for students statewide. Key Objectives: (1) Develop organizational interpretive plan; (2) Serve 20,000+ students through on-site programs; (3) Continue to provide access to online curriculum modules and publications; (4) Evaluate the need for additional curriculum modules and/or publications, implement as necessary; (5) Grow participation in National History Day by 5% within 2 years, 15% within 5 years Performance Measures: Number of students participating in National History Day; Number of students participating in on-site programs SUBACTIVITIES National History Day School programs Online education services

Heritage Capital Grants program; technical advice to local heritage organizations; traveling exhibit program; Castles Program; Womens History Consortium; Fort Vancouver National Historic Reserve Major Goal: (1) Support the capital needs of heritage organizations, tribal governments, public development authorities, and local government agencies that interpret and preserve Washington's history and heritage statewide; (2) Be a champion for the preservation and interpretation of state and local history statewide. Key Objectives: (1) Manage the Heritage Capital Projects Fund and ensure the efficient and effective use of state resources to meet Fund goals; (2) Develop cooperative partnerships that support the promotion of heritage at sister- institutions and public sites statewide; (3) Provide professional and accessible resources and training for local and regional heritage organizations, museums, and heritage-focused public agencies statewide. Performance Measures: Number of visitors to WSHS traveling exhibits at partner venues; percentage of heritage projects requiring reappropriation. SUBACTIVITIES Heritage outreach programs CCRH/Vancouver National Historic Reserve Womens History Consortium Traveling exhibits

Major Goal: (1) Maintain AAM Accreditation standards in collections management; (2) Maximize accessibility to the Societys collections for internal and public use; Key Objectives: (1) Catalogue 80% of the collection in advance of the application for reaccreditation; (2) Improve digital access to artifact and special collections; (3) Conduct pre-planning study for expansion of the Research Center or identify alternative solution for collections storage space constraints (ie alternate location); Performance Measures: Percentage of the collection catalogued; maintain AAM accreditation. SUBACTIVITIES Collect, catalog, preserve and make accessible original artifacts, manuscripts, maps, ephemera, photographs, and digital imagery Collections Development and Management Research and interpretive services Collections access services

SUBACTIVITIES Member services Fundraising events Development activities Earned Income Implement annual and major giving programs, Coordinate sponsorship and grant-writing efforts; Manage and promote membership program. Major Goals: (1) Reduce reliance upon state funding through increase earned and contributed income; (2) Cultivate deeper local, state, and national relationships with current and potential supporters. Key Objectives: (1) Increase contributed income 200% by 2017 through creation and implementation of a comprehensive development plan that incorporates annual fund, major gifts, planned giving, corporate and foundation giving strategies. (2) Increase earned income by 25% by 2017 through membership and audience-building activities (e.g. programs, special events, and participatory museum strategies) and rental and group tour promotions (3) Increase outreach to existing museum supporters through personal communications and one-on-one meetings (5) Create and implement a plan to cultivate new Society supporters from diverse communities and institutions both locally and statewide; (6) Investigate creation of separate supporting foundation. Performance Measures: Number of members; non-state income as a percentage of total operating budget and in absolute dollars

Major Goals: (1) Increase awareness of WSHS and its programs among existing supporters and new audiences Manage organization-wide communications; conduct media relations and other promotional activities; oversee and coordinate advertising efforts; publish Columbia Magazine and Explore-It newsletter; manage social media Key Objectives: (1) Establish and re-enforce organizational brand; (2) Update website in 2013 to improve visitor experience and support administrative efficiencies ;(3) Plan and implement targeted PR and advertising campaigns to support major exhibits and programs; (4) Increase distribution of Columbia Magazine 10% within 3 years (print or digital). Performance Measures: Number of museum visitors; number of unique visitors and page views to discrete sections of the WSHS web portal; Columbia Magazine subscriptions SUBACTIVITIES Communication services Columbia Magazine WHO/Web services

Major Goals: (1) Provide sufficient and ensure a safe, welcoming, clean, and well-maintained built environment for the collections, visiting public, and staff; (2) preserve the states investment in our facilities. Maintain, operate, and secure the facilities, grounds, and infrastructure support systems in Tacoma and Olympia; utilities; security services; special events support; custodial care. Key Objectives: (1) Stay current in execution of preventative projects at all WSHS properties; (2) continue to implement energy savings concepts; (3) evaluate sustainability of Olympia location; (4) Plan and implement upgrade of lobby in Tacoma facility; (5) Plan and begin implementation of Great Hall upgrade. Performance Measures: Excellence rating for cleanliness in annual customer survey; maintain AAM accreditation. SUBACTIVITIES Facilities maintenance Utilities expenditures Museum security services Special events support Custodial and grounds maintenance Capital Museum facilities maintenance and support

Key Objectives: (1) Maintain cash reserve and focus resources where they can deliver the greatest results for the agency; (2) Pursue joint ticketing and other targeted cooperative efforts with Tacoma cultural community; (3) Strengthen relationship with UW-T; (4) Complete succession planning for all departments by June 2013 (5) Continue strong cost control mechanisms through concentrated business planning; (6) Implement new financial tracking and fundraising software to create administrative efficiencies, ensure audit compliance, and improve agency reporting and planning efforts; (7) Ensure 100% completion of employee position descriptions and performance development plans which support staff development and accountability; (8) Successful completion of IT portfolio and security audit. Major Goals: (1) Strengthen institutional capacities within reduced budgets, (2) Promote employee development and accountability (3) Foster cooperative relationships with Tacoma cultural and educational community. SUBACTIVITIES Agency administration operation IT infrastructure/ maintenance Performance Measures: Complete biannual state audit with no findings; Completion rate of annual employee position descriptions and employee performance development plans. Provide executive leadership, policy development, strategic, business and succession planning, budget and accounting services, human resource management, purchasing, risk management, records retention, IT infrastructure/maintenance.