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Dynamic plan for positive change proposed by Federation Community forums July 1 and 18

By Pam Moiuky, Federation communications director The Internal Relations Sub-committee reported synagogue, and Jewish organization in our commu- members will be an integral part of the deciits proposal for internal reorganization of the nity. Another change will be the creation of the sion-making process including fund-raising, planJewish Federation of Omaha to the Strategic Jewish Education Center. The Center will spawn a ning, budgeting, communications, human resources Planning Committee at its committee meeting June dynamic synergy between our library and educa- and Israel relations and, most importantly, coordi24. The proposal is designed to improve programs tional resources. nation among the Centers of Excellence, the syn^^ and services provided by the Federation and its Professional Cabinet gogues and other organizations. The executive directors of the Centers, the Rose agencies smd to assure that all services are provided Federation Council within the framework of the community's goals. Blumkin Jewish Home and the Foundation of the The Council will be a broad based group of Steve Nogg, Chairman of the Internal Relations Federation will comprise a professional cabinet Federation leaders active in the Campaign, in the Sub-committee, explained that "the overall program responsible for assuring coordination within the Centers of Excellence and in the synagogues. The emphasizes collaboration within the Federation, Federation. The executive director of the Council is an innovation in community involvement while increasing accountability.* Internal Relations Community Development Center will chair the that allows past and emerging Campaign, Center is the first of six Strategic Planning sub-committees Cabinet and will be responsible for its effective and synagogue leadership to participate in to submit a report Members of the sub-committee operation. The Cabinet will be responsible to the Federation and community planning decisions in addition to Steve Nogg are Joel Alperson, Paul Federation Board for promoting collaboration and without the commitment of committee work or Cohen, Howard Epstein, Julee Katzman, Howard assuring the smooth day-to-day operations of the chairmanships. This advisory group of not less Kooper, Bob Lepp, Michael Linn, Steve Pitlor and Federation organization. than 20 community leaders will meet periodically Marty Shukert. Federation Planning and Budgeting Process to review and provide feedback on general planning The chart below illustrates the proposal. The Planning Committee will be responsible for directions of the Federation. The Council will also Federation members are encouraged to working with each Center to create an annual plan provide a mechanism for representatives of other attend Community Forums to discuaa tbis pro- consistent with the Federation's overall mission. local Jewish organizations such as National posal on July 1 and July 18 at 7:30 pjn. in the Through the budgeting process, the budgeting com- Council of Jewish Women, B'nai B'rith, Hadassah, JCC Older Adult Lounge. mittee will allocate resources to each Center and and others, to participate in setting the then hold each Center accountable for implement- Federation's general direction. The key points in the proposal are as follows: ing its annual plan. In this way, each Center can Forrest Krutter, Chairman of the Strategic Five Centers of Excellence pursue its goals within a community framework, Planning Committee, thanked Steve Nogg and the Federation services will be provided through five yet assure accountability in spending the funds so sub-committee members for their efforts. centers of excellence: Community Development; generously donated through the UJA/Federation . The Strategic Planning Committee is scheduled Jewish Education; Human Services; Jewish Campaign and endowments. to meet July 25 to begin its final consideration of Community Center; and Community Federation Board of Directors the proposal. Relations/Anti-Defamation League and Rose The Federation Board will consist of representaHoward Bloom, Executive Director of the Blumkin Home. The programs and services of each tives of the Centers of Excellence, synagogues and Center are detailed in the attached diagram. One of the Rose Blumkin Jewish Home in addition to indi- Federation, said, The Omaha Jewish community is the most visible changes will be that the Jewish viduals elected from the community. The Board continuing its tradition of excellence. We are fortuPress is included in the Constitutional Committees composition assures that the talents of each mem- nate to be able to generate new ideas from a posiof the Federation board. This committee will be ber are used effectively. Each board member will tion of strength." charged with the responsibility of 'getting out the have a specific portfolio and will be personally For more information about the proposal and the message" of each Federation Center of Excellence, involved in the operation of the Federation. Board Forums, please call the Federation at 334-6430. JEWISH FEDERATION COUNCIL • President of Federalion presides over council • Like a "Siocirholders group" • Mix of young and experienced leadership • Synagogue representation ' Semi-annual meeting • Review and feedback on overall planning issues • Both a training ground and an advisory council • 20 to 50 members • Chosen by nominating committee, formally elected by community

JEWISH FEDERATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Coordination, resource devtlopmenl, incubation, monitoring goals, planning, allocation

Jewish Federation Board of Directors Composition: • Representatives of Jewish Education. Human Services, Jewish Community Center, and Community Relations (4) • Blumkin Home Repiesenlalive (I) • Synagogue Rabbis (3) • Officers elected by community (Pres., 2-VP, SecTreas., PastPrcs.)(6) • "Constitutional Committee" chairs: Budget & Allocations, Planning & Evaluation, Building & Grounds, Men's & Women's Campaign, Foundation, Jewish Press, Israel, Human Resources 9-4 ofTicer chairmen = (5) / • 19 members

* Governed by its own Board of Directon

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