1 The MN GIS/LIS Consortium is an official 501c3 non-profit organization. http://www.mngislis.org Minnesota GIS/LIS Consortium Annual Report 2015 Mission Statement: "To develop and support the GIS professional in Minnesota for the benefit of our state and its citizens." The Minnesota GIS/LIS Consortium is a forum for communicating information to, and improving cooperation among, those interested in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Land Information Systems (LIS) in the State of Minnesota. Members include GIS users in local, state, federal and tribal government agencies; business and industry; educational institutions and nonprofits. Membership is FREE just by being on our mailing list. The Consortium hosts annual statewide conferences, and establishes committees that deal with specific GIS/LIS-related matters in Minnesota. Opportunities to participate in Consortium activities are available through volunteer work with the board, its committees, the conference and workshops. The Minnesota GIS/LIS Consortium is an official 501c3 non-profit organization. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact myself or any other Board Member
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1 The MN GIS/LIS Consortium is an official 501c3 non-profit organization. http://www.mngislis.org
Minnesota GIS/LIS Consortium
Annual Report 2015
Mission Statement: "To develop and support the GIS professional in Minnesota for the benefit of our state and its citizens."
The Minnesota GIS/LIS Consortium is a forum for communicating information to, and improving cooperation among, those interested in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Land Information Systems (LIS) in the State of Minnesota. Members include GIS users in local, state, federal and tribal government agencies; business and industry; educational institutions and nonprofits. Membership is FREE just by being on our mailing list.
The Consortium hosts annual statewide conferences, and establishes committees that deal with specific GIS/LIS-related matters in Minnesota. Opportunities to participate in Consortium activities are available through volunteer work with the board, its committees, the conference and workshops. The Minnesota GIS/LIS Consortium is an official 501c3 non-profit organization.
If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact myself or any other Board Member
3 The MN GIS/LIS Consortium is an official 501c3 non-profit organization. http://www.mngislis.org
Thank you to our Contributors
Conference Exhibitors
Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc.
Ayres Associates
CAD Technology Center
Cartegraph
CES Imaging
Compass Tools, Inc.
Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI)
Flat Rock Geographic
Frontier Precision, Inc.
HERE
Hexagon Geospatial
Houston Engineering, Inc.
Latitude Geographics Group, Ltd.
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Moore Engineering, Inc.
North Point Geographic Solutions
Panda Consulting
Pictometry International
Pro-West and Associates, Inc.
Quantum Spatial
Shared Geo
Surdex
The Sidewall Company
University of Minnesota, Duluth
Wisconsin Land Information Association
WSB & Associates, Inc.
Conference Sponsors
Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc.
Barr Engineering
Bolton & Menk, Inc.
ddms, Inc.
Houston Engineering, Inc.
Merjent, Inc.
Minnesota Geospatial Information Office
Moor Engineering, Inc.
North Point Geographic Solutions
Pictometry International
Pro-West & Associates, Inc.
Shared Geo
U-Spatial, University of MN
WSB & Associates, Inc.
Networking Event Sponsors
Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI)
Flat Rock Geographic
Houston Engineering, Inc.
North Point Geographic Solutions
Pro-West & Associates, Inc.
Shared Geo
Higher Education Workshop Hosts
Minnesota State University Mankato
Minnesota State University Moorhead
University of Minnesota Duluth
University of Minnesota
Winona State University
Distinct Sponsorship
Ddms, Inc. provides Project Portal at no cost to the Consortium for
our online document management. This tool is an exceptional
benefit to our everyday business.
Municipal, County, and State Government
A large percentage of the attendees and active participants at our annual conference, spring and fall workshops and other Consortium sponsored events are employees of local government throughout the state. Equally as many are state government employees.
Federal Agencies
Federal agencies step up every year to involve their staffs in Consortium events and initiatives.
Donated Honoraria
Every year many of our instructors generously decline honoraria,
requesting instead that these funds be directed to our scholarship
and education fund.
Education Volunteers
Thank you to all who have donated their time to participate in our
education program as a scholarship judge, Young Professional’s
Conference Mentor, Geo-Mentor or K-12 workshop instructor.
Other participation
All organizations that have graciously allowed their employees to
donate time to present, moderate, plan, and attend our annual
16 Mentor/Mentee pairs participated in the Young Professionals Conference Mentorship Program. With the commitment of our contributors the Consortium was able to sponsor 4 students to attend the 2015 Conference through the Student Assistant Program. 7 resumes were reviewed by GIS professionals and presenters of the Finding, Applying and Interviewing for GIS Jobs panel discussion.
K-12 Educator GIS Workshops 5 Half-Day Summer Workshops 3 Two-Day Workshops Educator Day at Annual Conference
60 Attendees 48 Attendees 55 Attendees
Networking Events
Geospatial Industry Curling Competition at Frogtown Curling Club Spring Workshop Networking Event at Town Hall Brewery
Fall Conference Networking Event at Grandma’s Saloon & Grill GIS Day Networking Event at Surly Brewing Co.
Funds raised for our Scholarship and Education Fund:
Donated Honoraria - $4,100 (spring and fall workshops) Merchandise Sales - $1,800
Networking events and other activities - $1,210
Duluth Minnesota, Home of the 25th Annual MN GIS/LIS Consortium Conference
5 The MN GIS/LIS Consortium is an official 501c3 non-profit organization. http://www.mngislis.org
Award Recipients 2015
Governor’s Geospatial Commendation Award – Recognition for activities that exemplify a commitment to coordinated, affordable, reliable, and effective use of GIS to improve services within Minnesota.
Polaris Awards – Recognition of active, established leaders in the geospatial community.
Student Scholarship Participants The following students were selected by their school for recognition as MN GIS/LIS Student Scholars.
Kyle Mullen - Minnesota State University, Mankato – Graduate Competition, 1st Place $1,000 Jennifer Reinke - University of Minnesota, Twin Cities - Graduate Competition, $200 Brie Anderson - Saint Mary's University of Minnesota - Graduate Competition, 2nd Place $500 Jacqueline Brockman - Bemidji State University - Undergraduate Competition, $200 Claire Hofius - Macalester College - Undergraduate Competition, 2nd Place $400 Tylor Schwarz - Minnesota State University, Mankato - Undergraduate Competition, $200 Joseph Krenzelok - University of Minnesota, Twin Cities - Undergraduate Competition, 1st Place $800 Adam J. Barthel - St. Cloud State University - Undergraduate Competition, $200 Caitlin Woodard - University of St. Thomas - Undergraduate Competition, $200 Evan Wagner - University of Minnesota, Duluth - Undergraduate Competition, $200 David Brown - Gustavus Adolphus College - Undergraduate Competition, $200 Gary George and Chitrasen Parbhunath - Minnesota State University, Moorhead Joe Johnson - Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, Community College Competition, $200 Andrew Kurth - Itasca Community College, Community College Competition, 1st Place $500
2015 Student Scholarship Winners
The MN GIS/LIS Consortium accepted the Governor’s
Geospatial Commendation Award. The Consortium was
recognized for 25 years of dedication to its mission to develop
and support the GIS professional in Minnesota for the benefit
6 The MN GIS/LIS Consortium is an official 501c3 non-profit organization. http://www.mngislis.org
Consortium Highlights 2015
25th Anniversary of our Annual Conference “Charting our Future” - The 25th anniversary of our regional conference took place in Duluth, October 7-9, 2015.
The conference had a record breaking 614 attendees, 55 of which were teachers and 130 students. The featured keynote speaker was ESRI co-founder Jack Dangermond.
Governor’s Geospatial Commendation Award - The Certificate of Commendation from the Governor recognizes activities that exemplify a
commitment to coordinated, affordable, reliable, and effective use of GIS to improve services within Minnesota. The award honors organizations that have gone the extra mile to deliver products and services, improve government responsiveness, promote public access to information, and demonstrate the benefits of collaboration that encourage, by example, others to do the same.
- The MN GIS/LIS Consortium was recognized for 25 years of dedication to its mission to develop and support the GIS professional in Minnesota for the benefit of our state and its citizens. The award honors the efforts of the hundreds of volunteers that have made the Consortium successful as well as all who have realized the great value of the Consortium’s mission.
Qualification of two additional higher education GIS programs to compete in our scholarship competition - Qualifications are defined by offering a GIS degree (major or minor) or by offering a
minimum of 12 GIS-related credits. Congratulations to Minnesota State University Moorhead and South Central College for expanding their course offerings in GIS!
Strengthened our relationship with the MN Department of Education - Addition of Educator Day to our conference. The event was a full day of workshops and
conference activities aimed to support K-12 educators as they integrate GIS into their curriculum. Events included guest speaker Charlie Fitzpatrick, ESRI K-12 Education Manager, and a networking event aimed at developing GIS professional/ K-12 educator relationships.
- Thanks to our contributors we were able to sponsor 45 teacher’s attendance to Educator Day by providing a grant to assist with the expense of a substitute teacher.
- Continuation of half-day and two-day GIS workshops for K-12 educators offered all throughout Minnesota.
- Development of a Geo-Mentorship program to pair educators with GIS professionals in their area for ongoing GIS support.
The Consortium joined with several partners to plan a regional GIS event UMGEONN 2016 - American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing – Western Great Lakes Region,
Geospatial Information & Technology Association, Iowa Geographic Information Council, MN GIS/LIS Consortium, Shared Geo and Wisconsin Land Information System put forth volunteers and resources to plan a regional GIS conference focused on peer learning and cross-border collaboration. The Conference UMGEOCONN is set to take place May 25-26, 2016 in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
7 The MN GIS/LIS Consortium is an official 501c3 non-profit organization. http://www.mngislis.org
Financials 2015
Profit / Loss 2014 2015 Conference Income $147,405 $184,568 Spring Workshops Income $10,094 $18,894 Scholarship Income Networking Events Income General Operating Income
$0 $1,581
$10,530
$5,900 $1,210 $7,640
Total Income $169,610 $218,212 Conference Expenses $115,248 $143,006 Spring Workshop Expenses Scholarship Expenses Networking Events Expenses
$5,258 $0
$1,094
$7,758
$1,552 $1,296
General Operations Expenses $31,859 $33,012
Total Expenses $153,460 $186,623
Balance Sheet Net Amount – General Fund $53,630 $75, 527 Reserve Fund $35,151 $35,189 Scholarship Fund $44,085 *$20,515
Education Investment Fund $31,483 DESCRIPTIONS:
Conference Income – Workshop and Fall Conference registration fees, exhibitor fees, and interest from General Operations account.
Spring Workshop Income – Workshop registration fees.
Scholarship Income – Donations, fundraising and interest.
Networking Events Income –Networking events fundraising.
Annual Conference Expenses – Including but not limited to event space rental, food & beverages, audio/visual fees, printing and honorariums for workshop instructors.
Spring Workshop Expenses – Including but not limited to event space rental, food & beverages, printing and honorariums for workshop instructors.
General Operating Expenses – Expenses for the general operations of the Consortium including but not limited to professional management fees, website maintenance fees, student scholarships, printing and event grants.
Net Amount – General Fund – Operational account balance as of December 31st, 2015.
Reserve Fund – A fund to protect the solvency of the Consortium in the event that Annual Conference revenue cannot offset expenses.
Scholarship and Education Fund – Monies that are used for K-12 and higher educational opportunities throughout
the year, including the fall conference student scholarship competition.
Education Investment Fund - Long term investment of education and scholarship monies.
*The loss in Scholarship Funds from 2014 to 2015 is attributed to the funds being split between the Scholarship
Fund and the Education Investment Fund in 2015.
Detailed accounting documentation is available upon request. Contact any Board Member for more information.
8 The MN GIS/LIS Consortium is an official 501c3 non-profit organization. http://www.mngislis.org
Volunteer Opportunities
About the MN GIS/LIS Board of Directors and Consortium Committees Board positions are elected by the membership. We encourage you to run for a seat that matches your experience and current association. In addition, there are many opportunities for you to contribute your skills, time, and enthusiasm to make a difference, without having to run for office. Several committees need your help. We’re sure you will enjoy working with such an interesting group of people who are dedicated to providing the best possible educational and networking opportunities to our membership of GIS professionals. The MN GIS/LIS Consortium is run solely by volunteers, and all members are invited to participate. Here’s how to get involved: Conference Committees Help to plan and execute a fun, educational and successful fall conference. Opportunities include planning entertainment events, selecting speakers, coordinating facility set up, and assisting onsite. Database/Web Committee Assist with design and management of the Consortium database and website. Education Committee Work to foster relationships between the consortium and educational institutions to support GIS in K-12 and higher education. Become a Geo-Mentor to help a teacher or youth club leader build capacity to help kids use GIS. Volunteer to teach a K-12 educator workshop. Communication and Outreach Committee Promote the GIS/LIS Consortium, its mission and events through social media and our blog. Networking Event Planning Committee Organize networking events as educational and/or fundraising activities for GIS professionals. Spring Workshops Committee Plan, prepare, and assist with technical spring workshops for GIS professionals. Awards Committee Select recipient of Polaris and Lifetime Achievement Awards. You must be a past award winner to sit on this committee. Please feel free to contact us at any time at [email protected].
10 The MN GIS/LIS Consortium is an official 501c3 non-profit organization. http://www.mngislis.org
Association Management and Event Management Ewald Consulting Eric Ewald, Vice President of Association Management Kathie Pugaczewski, Vice President of Communications & Technology Amanda Ewald, Vice President of Finance & Client Accounting Ashley Crunstedt, Account Executive Janey Duntley, Communications Specialist Michele Wolfel, Account Executive Assistant Bridget Fox, Meeting & Event Coordinator