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Strategic Plan Mission: SNA is the national organization of school nutrition professionals committed to advancing the quality of school meal programs through education and advocacy.

STRATEGIC PLAN Core Purpose Well-nourished students prepared for success Core Values 1. Collaboration, Relationship Building and Teamwork 2. Caring Commitment and Service 3. Lifelong Wellness and Healthy Lifestyles 4. Passion for Lifelong Learning and Professional Development 5. Integrity and Ethics Vision Be the authority and resource for school nutrition programs. Mission SNA is the national organization of school nutrition professionals committed to advancing the quality of school meal programs through education and advocacy. PHOTO CREDITS: EZ EVENTS, RICK BRADY, ISTOCKPHOTO.COM

GOALS Education and Professional Development School nutrition professionals will have the necessary knowledge, skills and expertise to administer, manage and deliver healthy school meal programs. OBJECTIVES: 1. Increase SNA expertise and capacity in professional development programs for adult learners. 2. Increase availability of training/educational opportunities related to business operations of school nutrition programs. 3. Increase the availability of resources and opportunities to enable members to meet the new Federal professional standards. 4. Increase the value of SNA membership for school nutrition directors and their staff through education and professional development. 5. Increase funding for education and professional development programs. STRATEGIES: Review and evaluate how education and training programs are currently delivered Understand and incorporate the principles of adult learning in all SNA training programs Promote and develop training around usage of SNA Keys to Excellence Program, an online business planning tool for school nutrition directors to benchmark their programs, prepare for the 3-year administrative review and learn best practices Communicate the alignment of the Key Areas in Keys to Excellence with the SNS credentialing exam Identify implications and next steps for SNA s Certificate Program in light of professional standards Survey members to identify priorities and preferred delivery methods for obtaining training and professional development Study advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing content development Evaluate SNA staffing needs to create and deliver content Identify funding sources to support education initiatives Develop business plan for implementing professional development and education programs Explore partnerships for program content development Develop study guide and preparation course for SNS credentialing exam Provide more scholarships and other ways to reduce the costs of participation in SNA education programs Work with SNF to increase scholarship funding to support members working towards a degree Create a program of study in content areas where education for school nutrition professionals (major city directors, state agencies, district directors and their staff) is needed, but not currently offered SP1

GOALS Advocacy and Public Image Policy makers, school officials and parents will rely on SNA as the authority for designing and funding school meal programs. OBJECTIVES: 1. Increase the recognition of school nutrition programs as integral in the education process. 2. Increase policy makers understanding of the business of operating school nutrition programs. 3. Increase allocation of financial and staff resources toward advocacy (lobbying and public relations). 4. Increase the number of SNA members trained in advocacy. 5. Increase SNA s leadership role in the next Child Nutrition Reauthorization. Develop a public relations plan specific to the area of image of school nutrition programs Develop and deliver a training program to increase grassroots advocacy efforts Develop a campaign to create excitement about importance of advocacy as a member benefit Support state affiliates in state advocacy efforts Identify and use state members to enhance visibility at allied organization meetings in their states Develop a plan to increase PAC fundraising STRATEGIES: Implement and periodically review elements of the 3-year legislative plan to support Child Nutrition Reauthorization Identify staffing needs and internal competencies for specific advocacy priorities Identify additional sources of funding for advocacy Develop policies and procedures to enable SNA to respond quickly to time sensitive issues and opportunities Identify partners to work with on research topics related to advocacy Develop a plan to incorporate state agencies in the Child Nutrition Reauthorization effort Develop presentation tools and materials that focus on the business of operating school meal programs SP2

GOALS Community School nutrition programs nationwide will be strengthened through collaboration with members, state affiliates, industry and allied partners. OBJECTIVES: 1. Increase School District Owned Memberships and increase membership retention. 2. Increase engagement in each membership segment. 3. Remove barriers to participation in SNA activities by anyone interested in school nutrition. 4. Enhance the SNA and state affiliate partnership to align efforts to achieve SNA strategic goals. 5. Increase strategic collaboration with industry and allied partners. Review bylaws to assess relevance of member segments in today s environment Evaluate and prioritize the value of membership for each member segment Create a state affiliation agreement outlining how SNA and state affiliates will support each other Identify and eliminate barriers to participation in SNA Study and resolve issues around state only membership Build participation in a future leaders program for state affiliates Target allied partners that are aligned with SNA programs/ priorities Identify and offer leadership skills training and opportunities through state affiliates STRATEGIES: Utilize directors as the gateway to deliver SNA member benefits for themselves, their school nutrition programs and their staff Survey major city directors to identify ways to increase their engagement in the association Develop marketing plan to target member and non-member district directors to grow School District Owned Membership Clarify the leadership path within SNA to increase national leadership pool Develop sponsorship packages to increase revenue and return on investment for industry sponsors SP3

GOALS Infrastructure SNA will have a financially sustainable funding model with a nimble governance structure and headquarters staff organization that is aligned with the strategic plan and reflects contemporary association business practices. OBJECTIVES: 1. Increase the effectiveness and efficiency of decisionmaking and work systems. 2. Increase the synergy of SNA and SNF. 3. Increase the recruitment and development of future SNA leaders. 4. Increase funding and resources to high priorities of the strategic plan. Review all SNA/SNF Board policies Identify and prioritize funding opportunities for SNA Define business plan process to develop and evaluate proposals for new initiatives Develop an annual process for evaluation of programs Evaluate and propose a process for identifying, recruiting and developing SNA leaders Ensure continuity of SNA representation (single voice/ spokesperson) Review composition and role of nominating committee Redesign orientation for board and committees STRATEGIES: Redesign staff structure to support new strategic plan Work with the SNA Board of Directors to maximize the relationship between SNA and SNF to better align the work of both organizations with the SNA strategic plan Evaluate and determine the use of committees and task forces Refine the role of the House of Delegates in order to focus on the issues of school nutrition programs Reconfigure the SNA Board Evaluate criteria for executive leadership roles Reduce time commitment of volunteers to maximize interest in SNA national leadership opportunities SP4

ABOUT US School Nutrition Association The School Nutrition Association (SNA) is a national, non-profit professional organization representing 55,000 school nutrition professionals across the country. Founded in 1946, SNA and its members are dedicated to making healthy school meals and nutrition education available to all students. School Nutrition Foundation The School Nutrition Foundation (SNF) celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2014. Since 1964, SNF has served as the sister organization of SNA. The foundation has renewed its commitment to securing funding for SNA and its members, supporting educational programs, professional development, scholarships and research on topics of interest and practices in school nutrition.

School Nutrition Association School Nutrition Foundation 120 Waterfront Street, Suite 300 National Harbor, MD 20745 (800) 877-8822 www.schoolnutrition.org facebook.com/schoolnutritionassociation twitter.com/schoollunch