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SO Movement Meeting A n I nvitation to all SO “Owners” to join the SOI Board of Directors. PyeongChang , Republic of Korea 29 January, 2013. SOI Board of Directors Matthew Williams SOI Board Member. PyeongChang , Republic of Korea 29 January, 2013. View the Members of the Board
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SO Movement MeetingAn Invitation to all SO “Owners” to join the SOI Board of Directors • PyeongChang, Republic of Korea29 January, 2013
SOI Board of DirectorsMatthew WilliamsSOI Board Member • PyeongChang, Republic of Korea29 January, 2013
View the Members of the Board Cut and paste into your browser http://www.specialolympics.org/Korea_2013/Korea_Board_Meeting_Meet_the_Board_Members.aspx
State of Our MovementTimothy ShriverChairman & CEO • PyeongChang, Republic of Korea29 January, 2013
We are inspired by …Our Athletes Patrick Ndung’uMugure Floor Hockey Special Olympics Kenya
We are inspired by …Our Heroes Mickey Boutilier 1929 - 2012
We are inspired by …Our Heroes HRH Princess LallaAmina 1954 - 2012
Advance Quality Sports & Competitions Strategic Plan 2015 goals:
Over 250,000 new athletes in 2011… showing us the way! Advance Quality Sports & Competitions Strategic Plan 2015 goals: Games leaders – shining a light on the Movement…
From Activity to Impact Individual Athlete Excellence Routine Training 30%
Build Communities Strategic Plan 2015 goals:
Family leaders transforming communities… Build Communities Strategic Plan 2015 goals: Youth leaders changing attitudes… Health leaders saving lives…
View the Clinton Global Initiative Video Cut and paste into your browser http://www.specialolympics.org/Korea_2013/Clinton_Global_Initiative_Clips.aspx
Connect Fans & Funds Strategic Plan 2015 goals:
Law enforcement at full speed… Connect Fans & Funds Ambassadors showcasing our story… Strategic Plan 2015 goals: Funders supporting every step in our journey…
View the Coca-Cola Ad for Korea Cut and paste into your browser http://www.specialolympics.org/Korea_2013/Board_of_Directors_Meeting-Coke_Ad_in_Korea.aspx
Develop Movement Leadership Strategic Plan 2015 goals:
Develop Movement Leadership Program Leaders improving what we do every day… Strategic Plan 2015 goals:
Establish Sustainable Capabilities Strategic Plan 2015 goals:
Continuing Challenges… • Adapting to the realities of the Developing World
Continuing Challenges… • Special Olympics athletes and percentages in the Developing World: • 2000: 150,000 – 15% • 2010: 2,328,000 – 63% • 2020: ??
From Activity to Impact Healthy Communities Health Screenings Follow-up care Locally relevant
Continuing Challenges… • Adapting to the realities of the Developing World • Scaling the sports & fitness experience in the Digital Age
The Power of “And” 7B PEOPLE 200M PEOPLE WITH ID 200M PEOPLE WITH ID + 4M PEOPLE WITH ID REACHED THROUGH SOI 4M PEOPLE WITH ID REACHED THROUGH SOI REMOVE BARRIERS (IN PERCEPTION/EXPERIENCE) SERVE THE ID POPULATION
View the Athlete Training App Video Cut and paste into your browser http://www.specialolympics.org/Korea_2013/Sports_Training_App.aspx
Continuing Challenges… • Adapting to the realities of the Developing World • Scaling the sports & fitness experience in the Digital Age • Gaining importance among Global Leaders
Government: “There’s a lot more to it than that.” From Activity to Impact Sustainable Government Partnerships Photo Opportunities
Continuing Challenges… • Adapting to the realities of the Developing World • Scaling the sports & fitness experience in the Digital Age • Gaining importance among Global Leaders • Managing the explosive potential of Unified Sports
From Activity to Impact Play Unified, Live Unified Community-Based Sports BUILD A UNIFIED GENERATION (open the doors) Project Unify in every Program by 2023
Continuing Challenges… • Adapting to the realities of the Developing World • Scaling the sports & fitness experience in the Digital Age • Gaining importance among Global Leaders • Managing the explosive potential of Unified Sports • Engaging the members of our global Movement
Our Data Challenge • Athletes: 4,000,000+ • Coaches & Volunteers: 1,100,000+ • Global Database: 0
From Activity to Impact Connection Through Digital Sharing PR & Awareness
Continuing Challenges… • Adapting to the realities of the Developing World • Scaling the sports & fitness experience in the Digital Age • Gaining importance among Global Leaders • Managing the explosive potential of Unified Sports • Engaging the members of our global Movement • Fighting fear and bigotry across the world
From Activity to Impact… People with intellectual disabilities cannot boast a great success story around the world. Most live in poverty. Most are denied education. Most are unemployed. Most are lonely and shunned. If they were a nation, they would be 200 million people and the world's poorest. Their revolution still awaits.
…but we will succeed! “We had some falls but we are not discouraged, we continued after them with even stronger speed.” Josip AdŽaip, Athlete, Bosnia
Owner’s ForumOpen Session • PyeongChang, Republic of Korea29 January, 2013
Your thoughts? • What are the most urgent issues we face? • How can we respond to them? • What is the future of World and National Games? • Is the strategic plan on target?
Presentation to Matt WilliamsSOI Board MemberTim Shriver • PyeongChang, Republic of Korea29 January, 2013
2013 GOC Recognition • PyeongChang, Republic of Korea29 January, 2013
Thanks! • PyeongChang, Republic of Korea29 January, 2013