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Mission Moment: UMC Food Ministry and OneSource Center Partnership

UMC Food Ministry, a regional outreach of the United Methodist Church, has been a leader in feeding hungry kids in our region, operating through more than 300 sites in Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati and serving over 2.6 million meals in the first nine months of 2020. The organization, a long-time OneSource Center consulting client, credits its strategic planning partnership with OneSource Center in helping it enhance its service model in an economically sustainable way and positioning the organization for long-term growth. 

“As UMC Food Ministry grew, it was becoming apparent that we were outgrowing our administrative and support capability, and the organizational structure was not going to serve us well in the long-term,” said Larry Karow, Founder and CEO of UMC Food Ministry.  “We partnered with OneSource Center on a very extensive strategic process that also included creating a mission statement and tagline, and then moved to developing an organizational structure that helped position UMC Food Ministry for long-term strategic growth and sustainability.” 

The strategic process began pre-COVID, with key leadership never anticipating the kinds of changes it would need to undertake in terms of mission expansion and greatly increased distribution needs.  Because of the strategic work done pre-pandemic, the organization was firmly on the right path to pivot, increasing their food outreach in just two years by 63%.  (more…)

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Fast and Easy Checkout at Dalton Street Shoppers Club

The new Point-of-Sale (POS) system at the OneSource Center Shoppers Club is now in place at the new 936 Dalton Avenue location, making checkout from the Shoppers Club a breeze.

Pictured left to right utilizing the new system, are OneSource Center’s Beth Yantek and Ev Coleman working with St. Joseph’s Home House Manager Shacota Gayheart and VP of Community Services Becky Watson. St. Joseph’s Home has recently opened a new group home for people with complex disabilities and their families, and needed items to make their residents more comfortable. New pillows and fans from the Shoppers Club will be a welcome addition to the living space.

All nonprofits can utilize Shoppers Club offerings the last Wednesday of every month!  Members of the Shoppers Club are able to visit the warehouse weekdays from 8:30 – 3:30 p.m. Not a member? Not a problem! All nonprofits, schools, faith-based organizations and government bodies are able to visit the Shoppers Club and take advantage of great savings the last Wednesday of the month. Nonprofits simply need to provide proof of nonprofit status, and pay for items with a company check or credit card.  Want to learn more?  Visit here.  

Reconnect Through Free Team Energizer

The coronavirus has seriously disrupted the way we all work. Online meetings and remote offices pose new challenges to productivity, communication and team cohesion. Camp Joy’s Venture Out team understands that teams need to reconnect and re-build and continues to offer a FREE 20-minute virtual team energizer for group sizes up to 35 to help foster teamwork and energy. Contact Tia at tiadraper@camp-joy.org to schedule a team event, or learn about more virtual session options here.

Federal Health Care Marketplace Assistance

Thousands of Greater Cincinnati residents qualify for free or reduced cost health insurance through plans available on HealthCare.gov. Open enrollment, which runs through Dec. 15, is the only time to enroll in or change coverage in a federal health care Marketplace plan. Have clients that need free help selecting a plan? Visit localhelp.healthcare.gov/ and enter your ZIP code for more information.