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1. O’Neill Sea Odyssey 2009-2013
Five Year Strategic Plan
Approved 3-16-09
2. Mission O’Neill Sea Odyssey’s mission is to provide a hands-on educational experience to encourage the protection and preservation of our living sea and communities.
3. Quick Facts O’Neill Sea Odyssey (OSO) provides a one-day field trip on the Team O’Neill catamaran and a shore-side education center.
Community service project is required to participate.
Classes & youth groups apply for participation at www.oneillseaodyssey.org.
4th – 6th grade
Curriculum is provided for classroom teachers.
4. History & Accomplishments OSO was founded in 1996 and incorporated in 1997;
As of March 2009, 50,000 youth have been served in 1,700 classes & groups; 1,700 community service projects completed;
Multi-day leadership programs for low-income youth, including the weeklong San Jose Community Oceanography Program;
OSO serves special needs youth via Adam Webster Memorial Fund;
OSO building donated by Jack O’Neill & Harry Hind in 2000 then renovated in 2004;
Curriculum aligned with Federal education standards and ocean literacy principles;
December 2004: California Governor’s Environmental and Economic Leadership Award in Children’s Environmental Education;
May 2005: Senator Boxer’s Environmental Champion award.
5. KEY GOALS FOR 2009-2013
Become a green organization: reduce carbon, water & waste footprint;
Export educational content nationally & internationally;
Video program for inland & coastal US schools;
Continue core program – capacity 200 classes per year;
Collaborate w/others for innovative programs;
Meet demands for outcome measurement & evaluations;
Advocate for funding for & acceptance of outdoor and ocean education.
6. Staffing for Organizational Needs Potential US video & international curriculum will increase need for staff;
Expanding the program will increase need for staff;
OSO needs to ensure that staff costs are funded and that administrative costs are kept to a minimum.
7. Specific Project Areas
8. Community Outreach & AdvocacyGoal: educate decision-makers about value of our work.
9. Build Endowment & Secure Building FutureGoal: to secure long-term assets to support our work. Set corpus goal for OSO’s endowment fund;
Encourage & assist with planned giving options for donors;
Pay off principal of building loan & work to sustain tenant base.
10. Innovate & Demonstrate ProgramGoal: to leverage resources to enhance & demonstrate program impact. Promote curriculum & activities on website to schools & youth;
Collaborate to build special programs, such as Ocean Scholars program with the Familia Center;
Finish & promote long-term impact study;
Continue to measure and evaluate program outcomes;
Be available to provide expertise for ocean-going commercial tours to promote ocean conservation;
Maintain core, one-day program as the standard, per demand.
11. Export ProgramGoal: to increase number of youth served, protect ocean & broaden impact. Export curriculum content nationally & internationally;
Video program for coastal and inland US schools ;
OSO would be the model for any national or international program
12. Maintain Organizational QualityGoal: continue high quality of organization and therefore maintain & enhance our valued resource & service delivery “Green” organization: reduce carbon, waste & water footprint – boat & education center;
Stay apprised of legal developments as they affect non-profits;
Offer expanded training for staff;
Collaborate with others to innovate program.
13. Promote ProgramGoal: to increase our visibility & accessibility. Website: donor recognition, curriculum, interactive class database, weather system & videos;
Newsletter: promote ocean knowledge as well as donor recognition;
New promotional video: stress program impact;
Media coverage & keep up with new technology to communicate our message.
14. Sustain ProgramGoal: to diversify & strengthen our fund base and therefore our service delivery. Double individual donor base;
Board and Advisory Board identify fund sources;
Annual events for supporters;
Institutional - foundation, government funding;
Endowment & planned giving for the future;
Investigate potential donations from related products;
Target new areas for funding.
15. Plan Timeline January 2009 to December 2013
16. For more information: Dan Haifley, Executive Director
(831) 465-9390
dhaifley@oneillseaodyssey.org