UCT s Medal of Honor Program

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Local Council Recognition and Incentive Program for the 2019-2020 Membership Year

UCT s Medal of Honor Program UCT s Medal of Honor Program is designed to provide your council with an incentive to increase active participation in three areas: maintaining fraternal traditions, participating in community service through volunteering and making donations, and creating UCT and local council awareness through traditional and social media. The program runs annually from April 1 to March 31 of the next year, and gives set requirements to strive to achieve on four award levels platinum, gold, silver and bronze Medals of Honor. Award amount for each level earned: PLATINUM: $750 GOLD: $400 SILVER: $200 BRONZE: $100 + certificate + certificate + certificate + certificate Each council may use the award money however members want, though most councils use at least part of the monetary award to support council activities and local community service projects. Medal winners will be recognized at the UCT convention and featured in The Sample Case magazine. Councils will be recognized only for the highest level achieved. The Medal of Honor Program has been streamlined starting with the 2018-2019 membership year to make it more flexible yet still challenging for councils to achieve the highest medal level possible. To be eligible, your council MUST: Achieve the total number of points specified for the medal level you are striving for. Meet the mandatory program requirements specified for the medal level you want to attain. These requirements include: - holding a specific number of council meetings, - achieving a net gain in membership and - submitting annual reports to the home office. The exception is the Bronze Medal level, which requires only the submission of annual reports. Meet the specified additional points for the medal level you aspire to by engaging in chosen activities in the Fraternal, Community Service/Donations and UCT/Local Council Awareness categories. Submit documentation for all requirements and activities accomplished in a folder or binder and submit it to the home office by no later than May 1. See How to Set Up Your Medal of Honor Program Binder instructions on Page 10. That s it. It s really that simple, so why not start planning now for the medal level your council would like to achieve? If you have questions or want more details, contact us at: Linda Fisher Kate Chillinsky 800.848.0123 x1130 800.848.0123 x1148 lfisher@uct.org kchillinsky@uct.org 2 Effective 4/19

Medal of Honor Program Overview PLATINUM GOLD SILVER BRONZE $750 + $400 + $200 + $100 + Mandatory Requirements Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate Must have a net gain in fraternal members for the membership year (1 point) Yes Yes Yes No Must hold the minimum council meetings during the membership year (1 point) 12 9 6 None Must submit a local council activity report to the home office by March 1 (1 point) Yes Yes Yes Yes Must submit local council officers to the home office by April 20 (1 point) Yes Yes Yes Yes Elective Activities Total points accumulated during the membership year for activities detailed in these guidelines (Fraternal, Community Service/ 16 14 11 7 Donations and UCT/Local Council Awareness maximum 8 points possible in each category) Minimum points required 20 18 15 9 Effective 4/19 3

How to Earn Points Listed below are the program requirements for each medal level, along with suggested activities, events, projects and donations for each of the categories A) Fraternal, B) Community Service/ Donations and C) UCT/Local Council Awareness. In addition to the points gained from the program mandatory requirements, councils need to acquire points from the different categories in order to meet the overall points for each medal level. Mandatory Program Requirement Points Council meetings Conduct a minimum of: 12 for a platinum medal, 9 for a gold medal, and 6 for a silver medal. A council meeting in this context is a regularly scheduled meeting held for all members in a physical location or through a conference call. Cyber meetings also count. Any meeting restricted to executive committees and/or any other committee meeting WILL NOT be considered a regular meeting. This requirement will be strongly enforced for councils striving for platinum, gold or silver Medals of Honor. It is not required for the bronze medal. Documentation: Include copies of your council s meeting minutes in your Medal of Honor folder or binder. Do not send them individually to the home office. Membership gain Councils working toward platinum, gold or silver medals MUST have a net gain in fraternal members for the membership year April 1 through March 31. This is NOT required for the bronze medal. Member deaths do not count against council numbers when determining membership gain and neither do member transfers. Special consideration may be given for council mergers. Documentation: Membership gain will be determined at the home office after March 31. Reports to the home office Councils working toward platinum, gold, silver and bronze medals MUST submit their annual local council activity report and local council officer form by the dates specified. These reports are sent annually by the home office to the local council secretary. Contact us if you have questions about the report and/or form. Any council that does not submit reports will not be eligible for the Medal of Honor Program. Documentation: Include copies of the report and form in your. 4 Effective 4/19

Earning Elective Activity Points A. Fraternal Category Each activity in this category is worth one point. You may accumulate up to 8 points in this category by holding up to 8 fraternal activities, which can include, but aren t limited to, special presentations, social gatherings, New Member Outreach Program events, benefits meetings, guest speakers, etc., depending on what works best for your local council. Example: If your council holds an event to recognize 50-year members, has a Christmas party, a picnic, and a golf outing for members, sponsors a guest speaker at two separate meetings, holds a Know Your Benefits Night, and nominates a member for the Volunteer of the Year Award, it will be awarded 8 points. 1. Conduct a fraternal activity. Examples: installation of council officers, recognition of new members, presentation of anniversary awards, attending regional or UCT conventions 2. Hold a council social gathering. Examples: a social hour for new members, a council picnic, a holiday party for members, a golf outing or bowling night for members 3. Hold a New Member Outreach Program. (Formerly the Friendship Dinner program) Guidelines can be obtained by visiting the Members Area of UCT s website or by contacting the home office Documentation: Copy of completed paperwork included in your Medal of Honor folder or binder 4. Hold a Know Your Benefits Night. A Know Your Benefits Night usually takes place during a council meeting and is designed for members to share and discuss UCT s available products, benefits and discounts. 5. Sponsor a guest speaker at a council meeting. Your guest speaker can be from a cause or charity your council supports or a representative that can talk about financial planning, home security, cancer prevention, etc. 6. Sponsor at least one new or reinstated member under age 50. Documentation: Copy of the membership application included in your Medal of Honor folder or binder 7. Nominate a local council member for the Volunteer of the Year award. The nomination form MUST BE submitted to the home office by May 1 in order for it to count. Nomination forms are available by visiting the Members Area of UCT s website or by contacting us Documentation: Copy of nomination form included in your Medal of Honor folder or binder Effective 4/19 5

B. Community Service/Donations Category Each activity in this category is also worth one point. You may accumulate up to 8 points in this category by holding up to 8 community service activities or making up to 8 donations, which can include, but aren t limited to, council community service projects, volunteering in the name of UCT, coordinating a Join Hands Day project, making local, regional or home office donations, etc., depending on what works best for your local council. Example: If your council holds three community service projects, organizes a Join Hands Day event, works with local schools to conduct a safety poster contest, and makes three separate $500 donations to local causes and charities, it will be awarded 8 points. 1. Participate in or hold community service activities. Activities must be conducted as members representing UCT and can be held on behalf of any one or combination of organizations. Activities can be in the form of volunteering at an event, fundraising for a charity or cause, sponsoring sports teams, sending students to summer camps, volunteering at a homeless shelter or food bank, taking part in community clean-up and recycling projects whatever is specifically important to your local community. Documentation: Photos and/or thank you notes from causes and charities you volunteer for 2. Participate in the annual Join Hands Day event. Your event MUST BE reported to the home office per the Join Hands Day guidelines in order to qualify Documentation: Photos and/or copy of Join Hands Day project description form 3. Hold an annual UCT Safety Poster Contest. Documentation: Photos and/or thank you note from schools 4. Make a minimum donation of $250 to UCT Charities. Documentation: Copy of check and/or thank you note from UCT Charities 5. Make a minimum donation of $250 to the May E. Tisdale Scholarship Fund. Documentation: Copy of check and/or thank you note from the May E. Tisdale Scholarship Fund 6. Make a TOTAL minimum donation of $500 to local causes or charities. Documentation: Copy of check and/or thank you note from the causes or charities 7. Sponsor scholarships for local students. Only one point is given regardless of the number of scholarships awarded. Documentation: Copy of checks distributed and/or thank you notes from students 8. Make a donation to the UCT regional or international convention service project. One point is given for each donation. Documentation: Photos or items collected or copy of check and/or thank you note 9. Make a total minimum donation of $250 in in-kind donations (supplies, food, clothing, etc.) to local charities. Documentation: Thank you notes from charities. 6 Effective 4/19

C. UCT/Local Council Awareness Category Each activity in this category is also worth one point. You may accumulate up to 8 points in this category by holding up to 8 UCT/local council awareness activities, which can include, but aren t limited to, setting up/updating a Facebook page, wearing UCT T-shirts, using UCT banners, creating and distributing press releases and/or council newsletters, etc., depending on what works best for your local council. 1. Create and distribute a local council newsletter at least three times during the year. Documentation: Copies of newsletters included in your Medal of Honor folder or binder 2. Set up and keep updated a local council Facebook page. If your council already has an established Facebook page, you must keep it updated during the year for this point. Examples of updates include posting local council project photos and sharing UCT home office information. Documentation: Name of your Facebook page included in your Medal of Honor folder or binder so that we can check it online 3. Promote UCT awareness during at least three events throughout the year by using local council banners, wearing UCT T-shirts, etc. 4. Distribute at least 3 press releases, PSAs or media alerts promoting local council activities to local media outlets (newspapers, radio, TV) during the year. Note: you are not responsible for information being published, since you have no control over that. You must simply show proof that you tried. Documentation: Copies of your press releases, PSAs and/or media alerts included in your 5. Distribute fact sheets or flyers about your local council and its activities at least 3 times during the year. Documentation: Copies of your facts sheets and/or flyers included in your Medal of Honor folder or binder 6. Sponsor a local council UCT booth or table at a county fair, area health fair, convention, etc. 7. Submit at least 6 photos of local council activities to the home office during the year. Email high resolution photos to fraternal@uct.org or mail glossy prints to UCT, Attention: Linda Fisher, 1801 Watermark Drive, Ste. 100, Columbus, OH 43215. Documentation: Make sure to specify that photos are to be counted toward your Medal of Honor efforts when you send them 8. Maintain a local council website as an administrator (no help from the home office). Documentation: Send an email to lfisher@uct.org every time maintenance occurs. Effective 4/19 7

Council Recognition Reporting Form Following the March 31 membership year close, please check off the appropriate boxes showing which award level your council achieved and complete all requested information. Make sure all supporting documentation is included with this form and submitted by May 1. Include in your folder or binder the Activity Checklist and send to the Fraternal Department at the home office. Send to UCT: 1801 Watermark Drive, Suite 100 P.O. Box 159019 Columbus, OH 43215-8619 Tel: 614.487.9680 Toll-free: 800.848.0123 Fax: 614.487.9675 Medal of Honor Reporting Form TO: Fraternal Department DATE: WE DID IT! We went for the: Platinum Medal Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal Enclosed is the documentation showing the necessary requirements met to accomplish our goal. Council Name: Council No. Secretary-Treasurer 8 Effective 4/19

Activity Checklist We did it! We went for: Platinum Gold Silver Bronze Achieved a net gain in fraternal members for the membership year (1 point) Held the minimum council meetings during the membership year (1 point) Submitted a local council activity report to the home office by March 1 (1 point) Submitted local council officers to the home office by April 20 (1 point) Earned the required points for elective activities in each category (list activities below): (Up to 8 points in each category) A. Fraternal Activities 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. B. Community Service/Donations Activities 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. C. UCT/Local Council Awareness Activities 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Total points accumulated PLATINUM $750 + Certificate GOLD $400 + Certificate SILVER $200 + Certificate Yes Yes Yes No BRONZE $100 + Certificate 12 9 6 None Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Minimum 16 Points Minimum 14 Points Minimum 11 Points Minimum 7 Points Effective 4/19 9

How to set up Your Medal of Honor Program Binder Your council s Medal of Honor mandatory requirements and elective activities should be documented by requirements and categories in your program folder or binder with the Council Recognition Reporting Form and Checklist in the very front. Please don t document chronologically. Dividers should be used to denote sections, and it s helpful to include a list of activities at the beginning of each category. For example: Council Recognition Reporting Form (page 8) Submitting your binder digitally. Activity Checklist (page 9) If you are submitting your binder digitally, scan your Section 1. Program Mandatory Requirements Council Meetings (copies of meeting minutes) documents into one file and Reports to the Home Office (copies of local email it to lfisher@uct.org. council activity report and local council officer form) Section 2. Fraternal Category Conduct a Fraternal Activity (photos of installation of officers, presentation of anniversary awards, etc.) Hold a Council Social Gathering (photos of council picnic, bowling night, etc.) Section 3. Community Service/Donations Category Participate in or Hold Community Service Activities (photos, thank you notes from causes and charities, etc.) Make a Minimum Donation of $500 to UCT Charities (copy of check) Section 4. UCT/Local Council Awareness Category Create and Distribute a Local Council Newsletter at Least Three Times During the Year (copies of newsletter) Distribute at Least Three Press Releases, PSAs or Media Alerts Promoting Local Council Activities to Local Media Outlets During the Year (copies of press release, PSAs and/or media alerts) Of course, you will have more documentation under each category, but this hopefully serves as an example. If you have questions, please contact us. ** Please note that program documentation folders and binders will no longer be sent to the UCT convention, but will be mailed directly back to the local councils submitting them. In fact, if you re feeling creative and would like to submit your documentation digitally, we d love to see it! 10 Effective 4/19

UCT Contact Information Home Office: 1801 Watermark Drive, Suite 100 P.O. Box 59019 Columbus, OH 43215-8619 Tel: 614.487.9680 Toll-free: 800.848.0123 Fax: 614.487.9675 Vice President, Fraternal Sandy Shafer 800.848.0123 x 1146 sshafer@uct.org Community Outreach Manager Keith Ward 502.758.4280 kward@uct.org Marketing Manager Kate Chillinsky 800.848.0123 x 1148 kchillinsky@uct.org Public Relations Manager Linda Fisher 800.848.0123 x1130 lfisher@uct.org Graphic Design David Knapp 800.848.0123 x1108 dknapp@uct.org Effective 4/19 11