In a professional world where people have unlimited options as to where to spend their time and money, why would they choose to invest in your organization? We’ve worked with associations at every stage and when we look at those that have overcome the challenges and increased memberships they have these 3 things in common.
Welcome, OSHP!
We are thrilled to be partnering with the Ohio Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Their dedication to education, advocacy and professional guidance is truly inspiring. We look forward to supporting OSHP so that they may continue their important work.
April 24, 2018, Madison, Wisconsin –impact Services (impact) is pleased and proud to announce the signing of the Ohio Society of Health-System Pharmacists (OSHP).
“In the search process, we were looking for an innovative, organized, and effective company to provider our management services. impact's proposal for services and Q&A session were both excellent and our interactions with the staff were positive and energizing. Additionally, the focus on transparency and innovation were two qualities that definitely stood out. We are excited for this new partnership and look forward to seeing what synergies come from working with this dynamic company!” shares Jaclyn Boyle, OSHP President.
“We’re excited to support OSHP’s goals to enhance education, advocacy, professional guidance, recognition, and communications within their membership, and to the public,” adds Jodi Fisher, CEO, impact Services.
About impact Services
impact Services was founded in 2006 by Jodi Fisher, and successfully supports many Associations and businesses throughout the world. Operating primarily as an Association Management firm, impact's team offers extensive experience as Association Executive Administrators, with supporting divisions in Virtual Assistance, Marketing/PR, Website Development, and Event Planning.
Contact:
Marivic Valencia
VP, Marketing and Communications
impact Services
608.210.3120
marivic@impactvs.com
www.impactvs.com
About Ohio Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists
OSHP is the organization in Ohio representing pharmacists, students, technicians, and associates with an interest in health-system pharmacy practice.
Contact:
Jaclyn Boyle
Board President, Ohio Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists
info@ohioshp.org
740.373.8595
www.ohioshp.org
AMC's Engaged!
We are always in pursuit of the tools and knowledge needed to best serve our clients. Right now, that takes place in the form of impact's CEO, Jodi Fisher, attending the AMC's Annual Meeting in Toronto, Canada, for, " a day-long deep-dive into current trends and topics impacting associations managed globally by AMCI members."
We look forward to learning more about what the conference had to share. What are some of your "must-attend" shows in your industry?
Enterprising Nonprofits in Madison
I recently had the opportunity to attend the Enterprising Nonprofits conference held for the first time in Madison, WI. After a day of networking and break-out sessions, I have to say I hope it’s not the last time they hold this event here. The speakers were great, but the real stand-out were the attendees. It was a veritable Who’s Who of the Madison-area nonprofits, ranging from services to consulting to counseling.
One of the break-out sessions featured a panel that shared the “HIRE” story. It was basically the culmination of businesses and nonprofits partnering to help ease one particular problem: the employability of those returning to the community after incarceration.
In 1989, area businesses got together and assessed their hiring practices. One such business, Just Bakery, did a self-evaluation and shaped their policies around the needs of this target hiring pool. Some of the changes enacted include:
- Asking themselves: Does a degree guarantee a skillset? Removing this degree requirement opened doors across all of the jobs posted.
- Payroll advances up to 12%. This allows employees to take out payroll advances for things such as unexpected car repairs, changes in daycare, and in some cases, this provided the resources for employees to leave violent relationships.
- Earned time off. This was a new concept for some employees; some didn’t know what it meant, and they had to make sure to explain after one employee didn’t understand that that was time available for them to take vacation. In this case, this employee was 40 years old and had never had paid vacation time.
- Goal: Get everyone to be making $15/hr.
- Provide Flex-time (gives employees flexibility to go to school themselves, and/or get kids to school).
- 12 week vocational training.
- As an example, Cranberry Creek turns to these graduates first when looking to hire. They had one entry-level hire promote through to management, with many more stories like it.
The panel also shared the Caminos program:
This is an accelerated training program that grants a CNA, but also includes soft skills training (how to dress, how to interview, transportation, etc.).
The program is made up of four components: academic, out of class, online, and community engagement. All of the program graduates that they’ve placed into CNA positions earn $15/hr.
One of the keys to the success of this program was taking a look at the barriers to employment. In Wisconsin, a WI Caregiver background check is required, the cost of which is $1-$2 per page. Depending on the length of the report, the cost can be prohibitive for a candidate. So UW Health partnered with other organizations to sponsor those fees. To date, they’ve placed hundreds of candidates, and have plans to expand the program to include other medical certifications.
These are just a couple examples, but show the difference employers can make not just for their employees, but for the business culture they choose to curate. Let impact know if you need a hand with your business or nonprofit culture.
Welcome Surfaces in Biomaterials Foundation!
We are pleased and proud to announce the signing of Surfaces in Biomaterials Foundation (SiBF) as our newest client. As the leading virtual services provider supporting small to medium size associations, it’s a perfect fit all around.
From the press release announcement:
“We had heard about impact through an Association Management Company affiliate, so we knew the value they bring to the table, and that our time is better spent outsourcing our administrative and marketing departments. This is a great fit for us, as it frees us up to focus on our members, and the value we provide there,” shares Bill Theilacker, President, Surfaces in Biomaterials Foundation.
“We’re excited to support the Surfaces in Biomaterials Foundation’s important work in exploring creative solutions to technical challenges. By providing a dedicated Virtual Executive Assistant and support team, SiBF can focus on fostering education and cooperation among their industrial, academic, clinical and regulatory communities,” adds Jodi Fisher, CEO, impact Virtual Services.
Welcome, SiBF!