Inspiration and Engagement Celebration and Recognition Launch and Achievement Night April 29, 2015.

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Inspiration and Engagement Celebration and Recognition Launch and Achievement Night April 29, 2015

Bookend Events in the New Landscape Objectives Provide some information on the 2015 GCWCC bookend events Launch of the GCWCC Recognition Awards Process Achievement Night Your bookend events Pulling it together strategically 2

Launch In the past ( ) The Governor General opened the campaign on the grounds of Rideau Hall Invitations sent to Deputy Heads, Champions, Leaders The Chair spoke of the campaign priorities (video release last 2 years) Prestige Sponsors were thanked for their donations The campaign goal was revealed – media snapshot The New Landscape (Options) for GCWCC Launch Date – early September or mid-September By invitation or a larger gathering (a rally perhaps) ? Inspirational Speaker ? Should a financial goal be “revealed” ? 3

Your Launch Some questions What role will your launch have in your campaign strategy? How does the idea of “a launch” fit into the new landscape of education, information and inspiration? And what does inspiration look like ? What will your message or theme be to set the tone for your 2015 campaign To Blitz or not to Blitz ? When in the timeline should the canvass start? 4

Achievement Night: Reinvigoration Past two years, the focus has been on making the end of the campaign more celebratory and more inclusive Campaign leaders told us there should be – More recognition of volunteers and their efforts – More space for awards and recognition for smaller departments, agencies and crown corporations – More fun. Awards remain part of Achievement Night – While the departments, agencies and crown corporations have their names on the plaque or certificate, it is really about the people who have come together and work very hard to raise money for causes close to their heart. – Awards are one way to recognize those efforts in a public way. – Now we can bring videos and photos of your campaigns to the celebration as well 5

Achievement Night: Scenario Since 2013, held at the Museum of Nature (6:00 – 9 pm) Cash Bar Videos, Twitter Wall, Rolling Photo Montage, Photo Wall Smiling people – agencies, volunteers, major donors, unsung heroes, campaign leaders – just people There is a buzz, chatter, and real some real excitement It is about : – Recognizing the contributions of all federal employees to make “it” happen – Saying thank you for giving to the community in so many ways, and celebrating the knowledge that you have made a difference – Showing 2015 highlights from as many campaigns as possible – special stories, special people, fun moments, moving moments – Recognizing excellence and outstanding achievements 6

Award Descriptions Submission-based: – Chair’s Cup – for overall campaign excellence – Michael Nurse Award – for outstanding campaign teamwork – Next Generation Award – for successful engagement of the next generation – National Team Spirit Award – for success in establishing a Canada-wide campaign, engaging employees across the country – Mitchell Sharp Award – a nominated award for meritorious service from a federal retiree Results-based: – Leadership, Friends and Stars Award – increase in number of donors in each category over the previous year – Pledge Rate Recognition – recognizing pledge rate increases over the previous year – Thanks a Million – recognizing organizations that raised over $1M in the NCR 7

2014 Two New Inclusive Awards My Campaign! Award – five awards for innovation and creativity in customizing and personalizing the campaign experience so that it reflects the passions and compassions of employees. Recognition for unique branding and promotion of inclusiveness, employee participation, enthusiasm, and community involvement. – Based on department size: 4000 employees. Honour Roll for “Un-Sung” Campaign Heroes – a nomination award for individuals who have made an outstanding contribution through participation and commitment to their workplace campaign and who may or may not have been recognized for this. – 2014 suggested one per organization 8

Award Process Highlights In the past, the call for submissions has been in November and the Achievement Celebration in early December For 2015, the call for submissions is proposed for January with the Celebration following in the next months. Each award is based on the considerations that are clearly described in the criteria related to the award and which are posted on the website. Each submission is reviewed and assessed by the Sub-Committee for Awards and Recognition, which is made up of members of the Cabinet Committee The Sub-Committee presents their recommendations to the full GCWCC Cabinet. The Chair shares the results with the Clerk of the Privy Council Recipients are announced on Achievement Night. 9

2014 Submissions Submissions were received in the following categories The Chair’s Cup 10 submissions The Michael Nurses Award 7 submissions The Next Generation Award6 submissions The National Team Spirit Award 4 submissions The My Campaign! Award14 submissions The Un-Sung Hero Honour Roll19 nominations No nominations were received for the Mitchell Sharpe Award. 10

Inspiring Excellence and Achievement Use the spirit of the awards to motivate your team and guide your campaign My Campaign! (Branding) Unsung Heroes are out there in your organization National Team Spirit (engaging your regional offices) Next Generation ( creativity, energy, ideas ) The Community is always the real winner. 11

Your Campaign Close Large or Small Appreciate your volunteers - thank you Let volunteers know they made an impact Recognize - value the unique contributions, including your team’s Celebrate the achievements This Year Consider making a submission Come with your team to achievement night, whether or not you made a submission 12

THANK YOU! 13