Chapter Achievement Program Orientation CAP Orientation Agenda What is CAP Your Road Map To Success Menu Of Activities A Checklist Of To Dos CAP Exercise 2017-2018 CAP Program What is CAP? 1
Chapter Achievement Program (CAP) It s an Excel Spreadsheet Service to the Members Education Networking Certification Service to the Profession Outreach to the Community Chapter Administration Reporting Administration Chapter Achievement Program (CAP) Chapter Achievement Program (CAP) 2
Chapter Achievement Program (CAP) Chapter Officers and Board Members District Rep And District Advisor Chapter CAP Chair Chapter Members IIA Headquarters Chapter Achievement Program (CAP) Chapter Leader Recognition Tool Chapter Achievement Program (CAP) Chapter Leader Recognition Tool 3
Chapter Achievement Program (CAP) Chapter Leader Recognition Tool Chapter Achievement Program (CAP) Chapter Leader Recognition Tool Chapter Achievement Program (CAP) Chapter Leader Recognition Tool 4
Chapter Achievement Program (CAP) Chapter Leader Recognition Tool Performance Levels Service to Members: 325 Achievement Credits Service to Profession: 200 Achievement Credits Chapter Administration: 160 Achievement Credits BRONZE: 685 Credits SILVER: 1,060 Credits GOLD: 1,560 Credits Minimum in All Three Levels CAP Recognition Out of 162 Chapters during 2014-2015: 93 Chapters achieved Platinum 38 Chapters achieved Gold 6 Chapters achieved Silver 2 Chapters achieved Bronze 5
CAP Recognition 1986 First pilot program Chicago San Jose Springfield CAP Recognition 1986 First pilot program. Chicago San Jose Springfield Let s re-cap CAP? Program designed to: Recognize activities which promote The IIA s and the chapter s strategic objectives and goals. Service to Members Service to the Profession Chapter Administration Provide minimum standards of performance Emphasize the basic mission of the chapter and provide a means to evaluate its success Communication Recognition 6
Service to Members CPEs for members (only) Meetings Seminars Review Courses Social meetings (non-educational) Recognizing recipients of IIA certifications CIA, QIAL, CRMA, CCSA, CFSA & CGAP Service to Profession CPEs for Non-members Advocating the Profession Academic Relations Donations to the Research Foundation Writing Articles Chapter Administration Chapter Leader Training District Workshops Leadership Academy Webinars Reporting Requirements Communication 7
Your Road Map to Success Chapters can use CAP to go in different directions depending upon the passion of each chapter volunteer What s your passion? Academic Relations Advocacy Audit Executive Center Certification Educational Programs Membership Networking events Newsletters On-site Training Quality Assessment Promoting IIA Seminars and Conferences Research Foundation Scholarship Programs Social Media Student Events Website Writing Articles Menu of Activities CAP Spreadsheet CAP Point Description Miscellaneous Activities ChapterRelations@theiia.org 8
Chapter Achievement Program (CAP) Exercise Review the Service to Members Section Share with the group your most well attended program(s) and excellent speaker(s) during the year? Share a successful social event that you hosted (non-educational program)? Review the Service to Profession Section Find and report on activities your members can do to help earn the chapter CAP points? Share one successful chapter community outreach (or Advocacy effort). 2016-17 Chapter Achievement Program (CAP) First Report due August 10, 2016 2016-17 Chapter Achievement Program (CAP) First Report due August 10, 2016 Additional Reports are due the 10 th of each month September 10 9
2016-17 Chapter Achievement Program (CAP) First Report due August 10, 2016 Additional Reports are due the 10 th of each month Record all Chapter activities between June 1 2016-May 31, 2017 2016-17 Chapter Achievement Program (CAP) First Report due August 10, 2016 Additional Reports are due the 10 th of each month Reflect all Chapter activities between June 1 2016-May 31, 2017 2016-17 NEW CAP ACHEIVEMENT LEVELS 10
2016-17 NEW CAP ACHEIVEMENT LEVELS Albany Birmingham Central Missouri Central New York Detroit Lansing Montreal New York Northeast Ohio Northeast Pennsylvania Northern Calif. East Bay Palmetto St. Louis Ruby 2016-17 NEW CAP ACHEIVEMENT LEVELS Central No Dak Charlotte Chattanooga Chicago Dallas Edmonton Florida West Coast Hawaii Long Island Nisqually Raleigh-Durham San Jose Southwest Florida Springfield Tidewater Topeka Tulsa Twin Cities Sapphire 2016-17 NEW CAP ACHEIVEMENT LEVELS Platinum status for 25 consecutive years Ruby Sapphire Diamond 11
What is CAP? Excel Spreadsheet Planning Tool Communication Tool Chapter Leader Recognition Tool Today s Presenters Donna Wiley, Chapter Relations Manager Questions? Mary Peck, CIA, CCSA, CGAP, CRMA, Southeast Region District Advisor Paul Pettit, CIA, South Region District Advisor Paula Tye, CIA, CCSA, CRMA, South Region District Representative Seth Peterson, CIA, QIAL, CRMA, Member, North American Board 12