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PMI Educational Foundation
Leading The Way…Bringing the power of project management to people and communitiesthroughout the world
8 October2010
Presentors & Agenda
• Katherine Shawver, PMP, Chair, PMIEF Board of Directors
• John T. Kos, PMP, RMP, PMI Baltimore Chapter, Past President
• Richard Marinucci, PMI Washington, DC Chapter, President
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What is the PMI Educational Foundation?
PMIEF is the philanthropic arm of PMI
PMIEF is a US 501(c)(3) public
charity and 509(a)(3) supporting
organization of PMI
PMIEF is primarily a grant-giving organization through
fundraising with– selective facilitation of programs and products– selective development of programs and products
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• Project Management is a critical professional competency for individuals
and organizations
• Project Management is also an important life skill for youths, adults, and
communities
Views of Project Management
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• PMI is the world’s leading membership association
for the project management profession focused on the
professional needs of its members, certificants, their
employers, and their suppliers – www.pmi.org
• PMI Educational Foundation is a public charity
focused on bringing the power of project
management to the rest of society – www.pmief.org
Views of PMI and PMIEF
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What Has Been Done Recently?
40 scholarships and awards worth $400,000• Up from $30,000 in 2006
New PM Toolkit for Youth with lessons plans• PM workshop and PM training for teachers • Repository of PMI chapter initiatives
Funded training of nonprofit/NGO personnel• Funded development of local NGO training course• Funded onsite training of local NGO personnel• Online PM training of nonprofit personnel
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What Has Been Done Recently?
Grants to Other Public Charities/Nonprofits• PM teaching of senior girls in Ghana• PM seminar development for displaced workers• PM seminar for school teachers• Project centered learning in secondary school
Provided many no-cost copies of key products• PMI Project Management Methodology for Post-Disaster Reconstruction
• Project Management Skills for Life• Careers in Project Management• Project Management Toolkit for Youth
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PMIEF Leading the Way: Improving Society Through Project Management
Improving responses to tragedies
Helping college students realize their dreams through education
Giving youth and communities a better chance of success
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A Better Prepared Workforce of the Future
The PMI Educational Foundation will help support the development of the workforce of the future through: Academic Scholarships and Fellowships
Doctoral Research Grants and internships
Endowed Visiting Professorships
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Giving Youth and Communities a Better Chance of Success
Learning 21st Century Skills Through Projects Project Management as a 21st Century Skill PM workshops for Teachers and Administrators PM skill for nonprofits/NGOs Educational Resources
PM Programs for Youth• Children InternationalDominican Republic
• PM4 AfricaSouth Africa
• MexicoPMI Mexico Chapter
Children International Pilot• Pilot Program in
Dominican Republic
• PMI Volunteers + CI Staff
• PMI Volunteers Translated PMIEF Skills for Life Life
• Local PMI Members Mentor CI Staff and Youth
• Expand Program to Other Locations
US States Create State-Wide High School Project Management Programs
• State of North Carolina - Proposing a 4 Course PM Program
- Part of the SREB a 16 State Coalition
• Washington State– Proposing a Project Management Framework– Career and Technical Education (CTE)
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Materials for Primary & Secondary Schools
PM Toolkit For Youth
• Curricula
• Guide to Leadership
• Presentation Skills
• Program Development Handbook
• Power Point Presentation
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Project Management Toolkit for Youth Pilots
Singapore
PhiladelphiaSeattle
Mexico City
Nigeria
Germany
Bahrain
Sydney
AthensIsraelKansas City
Brazil
Canada
Italy
South Africa
ChicagoBelgium
India
Recent Global Pilots w/PMI Chapters
• Puget Sound Chapter
• Poland Chapter
• Sydney Chapter
• Sao Paulo
• Mumbai
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Potential Global Partners
Potential Global Partnerships
• Rotary International Chapters
• JA Worldwide (Junior Achievement)
• Children International
• Scouting Organizations
A Better Prepared Response
in Future Times of Need
Helping humanitarian and nonprofit/nongovernmental organizations provide a better response in future times of need through: Local Training Opportunities Tools and Methodologies Project Management Maturity Resources
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Linking Need with ResourcesPakistan Floods
Over 17 Million Impacted
Master Trainer Workshops and MeetingsPaul Steinfort, Ian Hirst, Nigam VaidAll Three PMI Members and PMP’s
Karachi and Lahore Sessions
Training Materials from Project Aid and Trainers
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Project Aid
Resources Available
www.pmief.org
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Careersin Project Management
PMI Project Management Methodology for Post-Disaster Reconstruction
Project Management Skills for Life
Academic Scholarships and Awards
PMI Component Initiatives
Currently Available PMIEF ResourcesPM Training of Teachers andNonprofits
Project Management Toolkit for Youth
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PMIEF Donors
US $1 Million+ Cash Donors
US $100,000+ Donors
PMI Arabian Gulf Chapter PMI Minnesota Chapter
US $1 Million+ In-Kind Donors
Anonymous
PMI Educational Foundationwww.pmief.org
US $50,000+ Donors
PMI Washington DC ChapterPMI São Paulo Chapter
PMI Delaware Valley Chapter
PMI Nova Scotia Chapter
PMI Baltimore Chapter PMI Central Illinois Chapter
PMI North Carolina ChapterA Cheetah Learning Partner
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• PMI Arabian Gulf Chapter • PMI Baltimore Chapter• PMI California Inland Empire Chapter• PMI Central Florida Chapter• PMI Central Illinois Chapter • PMI Central Iowa Chapter • PMI Central Ohio Chapter • PMI Chicagoland Chapter• PMI Clear Lake/Galveston Chapter• PMI Coastal Bend Chapter • PMI College of Performance Mgmt• PMI College of Scheduling• PMI Dallas Chapter • PMI Delaware Valley Chapter• PMI Design, Procurement & Construction SIG• PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter• PMI Education & Training SIG• PMI Frankfurt Chapter
• PMI Hudson Valley Chapter• PMI Information Systems SIG• PMI KC-Mid America Chapter• PMI Madison/South Central WI Chapter• PMI Mass Bay Chapter • PMI Minnesota Chapter • PMI North Carolina Chapter • PMI Northeast Ohio Chapter • PMI Nova Scotia Chapter • PMI Orange County Chapter • PMI Phoenix Chapter • PMI Portland Chapter• PMI San Francisco Chapter• PMI Sao Paulo Chapter • PMI South Florida Chapter • PMI Southwest Ohio Chapter • PMI Tulsa Chapter• PMI Washington, DC Chapter
PMI EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION www.pmief.org
Thanks the following PMI Component Donors
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International Institute for Learning, Inc.
PMI Arabian Gulf Chapter
PMI Baltimore Chapter
PMI College of Performance Management
PMI Design, Procurement & Construction SIG
PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter
PMI Minnesota Chapter
PMI North Carolina Chapter
PMI Nova Scotia Chapter
PMI Washington, DC Chapter PMI
PMI Educational Foundationwww.pmief.org
Donors who Endowed Scholarships or Awards
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Scholarshipsand Awards
Grants toOther Nonprofits
Development of Products
Implementation Partnerships
Repository ofWork of Others
MultiplyingEffect
of Donations to PMIEF!
PMI Educational Foundation to Oversee
The Kerzner Award 2011Sponsored by International Institute for Learning, Inc.
Recognizing Professional Dedication &
Excellence in Project Managers
www.pmief.org
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NEW in 2010 !!!PMIEF Chapter Liaison
• Conduit between Chapter leaders, Chapter Members & PMIEF
• Promote use of no cost PMIEF Resources• Enthusiastic• Creative• Trailblazers• Baltimore 1st
• Training 1:30-3:30PM tomorrow this room.
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NEW in 2010 !!!PMIEF Annual Campaign • New fundraising campaign to support programs and philanthropic activities
•Enthusiastic• Creative• Trailblazers• Baltimore is the first
• Ideally 10 to 16 weeks
PMI Baltimore Chapter Scholarship Fund and PMI EF Fundraiser
John T. Kos, PMP, RMP
8 October 2010
Presentation Title
Agenda
PMI Baltimore Chapter Scholarship Fund
PMI BC & PMI EF Partnership in Fundraiser
Lessons Learned
PMI Baltimore Chapter Bishop/Kloch Memorial Scholarship Fund
• A total of Three scholarships were awarded 2006, 2007, & 2008
• In 2008 the PMI BC Bishop/Kloch Memorial Scholarship Fund
was transferred to PMI EF for administration and a $50,000
commitment made to maintain the scholarship over 5 years
• PMI BC will be awarding the 2010 scholarship at our joint
UMBC meeting on October 11, 2010
Presentation Title
PMI Baltimore Chapter Bishop/Kloch Memorial Scholarship Fund
• Approved PMI BC Board of Directors in 2005 to honor Bob Bishop
and Joyce Kloch , who were founding members of the PMI
Baltimore Chapter. Both had a vision of advancing project
management practices through the education
• Implemented in 2005 with an annual Golf Tournament to raise
fund.
• Is designed to support the PMI Baltimore Chapter Membership in
the field of project management,. This tuition scholarship program
assists qualified students in obtaining degrees from accredited
academic institutions of higher learning in the field of project
management .
Presentation Title
PMI Baltimore Chapter & PMI Education Fund Partnership
• PMI Baltimore Chapter has it’s restricted Bishop/Kloch Memorial
Scholarship Fund for the membership
• PMI Education Fund provided an opportunity to expand our out
reach in more than one venue
• PMI Educational Fund supported us each step of the way
• A very positive experience
• First Campaign not completed
• Looking for to an annual fundraiser
Presentation Title
PMI Baltimore Chapter/ PMI EF Fundrasier LLs
• Plan for fundraiser early in the year to schedule slots at
meetings
• Engage volunteers early and keep them involved
• PDUs
• Definitely need a PM
• Send email Blasts out twice a month
• Use the whole DEP Database to solicit participation.
Presentation Title
PMI Washington DC ChapterCommunity Educational Outreach
Richard Marinucci
8 October2010
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Chapter Mission
To promote the profession of project and program management among our members and within our communities; Offer opportunities to educate, connect, and develop leaders of today and tomorrow.
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Community Outreach
• Scholarships
• Educational Partnerships High Schools County Public School Systems Colleges and Universities
Scholarship Programs
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• PMIWDC Academic Scholarship
• George Patton Memorial Scholarship Program • Spring Patton Scholarship• Fall Patton Scholarship
• PMIWDC - UMT Scholarship Program• UMT-PMIWDC Non-Academic Scholarship• UMT-PMIWDC Academic Scholarship
PMIWDC Academic Scholarship
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The PWIWDC Academic Scholarship was created to promote and further academic and professional development education in project management. It provides the recipient a total of $2000 for pursuing a for-credit education in project management at qualifying institutions: The scholarship is administered through PMI's Educational Foundation.
• American University • George Mason University • George Washington University • University of Maryland • University of Virginia • Virginia Tech
Patton Scholarship
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The Patton Memorial Scholarship program is open to any Washington, D.C. chapter member planning to attend a project management course provided by a PMI Registered Education Provider (REP), with the exception of members holding elected or appointed offices.
• Contact hours for non-academic education in project management to qualify for the Project Management Professional (PMP) or Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) exam. • Admission to a PMP or CAPM exam preparation course. • Professional Development Units (PDUs) required for maintaining PMP certification.
UMT Scholarship
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To promote and further academic and professional development education in project management, the UMT offered a non-academic scholarship to the PMIWDC membership that enables the recipient to take up to $2,000 worth of online UMT courses.
These scholarships will enable the recipients to take up to $2,000 worth of online courses at the University of Management and Technology to support their needs in academic or professional development education in project management. The scholarships are open to all PMIWDC members, with the exception of members holding elected or appointed offices.
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Community Outreach
• College Outreach • Educational Partnerships
Northern Virginia Community College
George Mason University George Washington Project
Management Student Association
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Community Outreach
• High School Outreach• Fairfax County Educating Youth
through Employment (EYE) Program
• Local high school outreach
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Getting Involved
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Get Involved…
Bring the power of project management to your community!
• Publicize PMIEF products in your community
• Utilize PMIEF products in your community outreach programs
• Work with PMIEF on a program important to your community
• Help fund the work of PMIEF
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Discussion and Questions
PMI Educational Foundation Leadership
Board of Directors
Kathy Shawver, Chair
John Rickards Treasurer
Kay Fleischer, Secretary
Ken Atwater Debra Miersma
Jo Ferguson Ken Hartley
Pedro Ribeiro Hugh Woodward
WWW.PMIEF.ORG