SVP Cleveland Annual Report 2014 | Page 13

Magnolia Clubhouse is a vital community of growth, hope, and opportunity for people striving to overcome mental illness. The Clubhouse is operated by 350 participating members in partnership with mental health professionals. Our mission is to ensure that people who live with mental illness are respected co-workers, neighbors and friends. Executive Director: Lori D’Angelo SVP Lead Partner: Dick Cahoon First Engagement Year: 2014 Total SVP Impact as of December 31, 2014: SVP grants awarded Value of volunteer hours Other donations because of SVP Projected operational impact . Time Only $ 13,400 $ 20,550 To Be Determined Value of volunteering and donations: $ 34,150 Magnolia Clubhouse is part of a national movement in the treatment of the bipolar and otherwise-abled community. Lori D’Angelo, MCH Executive Director, is the guiding hand that ensures that each individual has worth to the community at large. Their goal is to double their physical and member capacity over the next three years. - SVP Lead Partner, Dick Cahoon Strengthening Magnolia Clubouse Projects: • Board Governance and Development • Strategic Planning Results and Accomplishments: • Organization Capacity Assessment Tool (OCAT) is complete. • Lead Partners met with Board Chair and Executive Director to identify challenges Volunteer Partners of SVP Volunteer Team: Dick Cahoon (Lead), Shilpa Kedar Advisory Team: Jackie Adams, Ann Affolter, Toby AuWerter, Jill Bernaciak, Andrew Brandt, Kay Carlson, Anita Cook, Tom Cook, Nico Cottone, Eva D’Intino, Jon Englander, Nancy Hancock Griffith, Jeera Hayden, Stephen Hayden, Mark Grossi, Ann Marie Halal, Shilpa Kedar, Joe Kneale, Cil Knutsen, Pat Leimkuehler, Hermione Malon