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Ivy League Youth Sports Academy
7507 N 55th Plz Omaha, NE 68152
www.ivyleaguesportsacademy.org
FB and Instagram
Maurtice Ivy
Chief Executive Officer
maurtice.i@ivyleaguesportsacademy.org
+1 (140) 271-4413
Yes
Chief Executive Officer Maurtice Ivy 30 yrs. experience Managing the overall operations and resources of ILYSA. Develop short- and long-term goals and developing strategies that will improve the operational efficiency of the academy. Work collaboratively with ILYSA BOD to continuously improve operational protocols, including redesigning workflows and staffing. Recruit, employ and retain qualified personnel to maintain appropriate staffing levels. Monthly task: Meeting via phone or zoom with staff assistant, web developer & Director of Volleyball, Basketball Soccer) Meeting with BOD members, Community Stakeholders. Board meetings & preparation for meeting, Roll-out plan for budget transition, marketing/Production meetings, researching other programs, reviewed & editing all ILYSA documents, Strategic Plan. Ivy League Administrator Kim White 20 yrs. experience Plan and schedule meetings and appointments for team, organized files on the drive, completed Invoices for Payroll, maintain payroll, schedule appointments and maintain calendars/meetings for entire team, Met with CEO for 1:1 follow-up, covered invoice inquiries, providing 3 quotes for (SWAG) review emails, answered correspondences via text, phone and email ILYSA Team Zoom Call and Prep, Assist with budget, Zoom Call, Board minutes, manage database. Director of Volleyball Julie Bohn 30 yrs. experience Ivy League Youth Sports Academy Director of Volleyball will be the leader in organizing and providing administrative support to the volleyball program. The Director of Volleyball is responsible for providing direction to the volleyball coaches as well as oversee implementation of innovative lesson plans. Director of Basketball TBA Ivy League Youth Sports Academy Director of Basketball will be the leader in organizing and providing administrative support to the volleyball program. The Director of Basketball is responsible for providing direction to the basketball coaches as well as oversee implementation of innovative lesson plans. Coordinated & Facilitated the Strength and Conditioning program, Prep work for hybrid basketball program. Director of Soccer Emily Buettner 7 yrs. experience Ivy League Youth Sports Academy Director of Soccer will be the leader in organizing and providing administrative support to the volleyball program. The Director of Soccer is responsible for providing direction to the Soccer coaches as well as oversee implementation of innovative lesson plans. Coordinated & Facilitated the Strength and Conditioning program, Prep work for hybrid soccer program. Marketing Judith Hill 35 yrs. experience Help shape future marketing strategies. Develop and manage timelines for all marketing related activities. Ensure creative marketing materials undergo regular review and adhere to brand guidelines. Build and manage brand identity, and all aspects of marketing and communication materials. Reformatted/Redesign Monthly Board Report PowerPoint. Reformatted/Redesign Organizational Chart. Developed Strategic Planning initial SWOT Analysis document. Designed three Flyer options for Basketball Training camp promotion. Help Desk/IT John Gause 20 yrs. experience Helpdesk will provide the external customer or internal user with information and support related to the company's processes, products, and services. The Helpdesk will provide a centralized resource to answer questions, troubleshoot problems and facilitate solutions to known problems. IT is responsible for coordinating, planning, and leading computer-related activities in the organization. Jarvis Nettles Social Media 15 yrs. experience Oversee and implement a social media strategy and manage media relations. Analyzing social media data to help shape future strategies. Check weekly posts in Facebook Godaddy Domain transfer information Edit and post videos, create post text and boosted post for fall basket call tune up - Edit and Created quote files Web Developer Jen Maher 20 yrs. experience Bra
Ivy league Youth Sports Academy (ILYSA). Has been in place since 2019 supporting young ladies in the metropolitan Omaha Nebraska develop their skills in sports. Serving close to 400 young girls in the past 3 years. Ivy leagues Youth Sports academy's vision it's become the game by taking a conscious approach of working with girls in 4th through 8th grade. On-going support will allow sustainability and empowerment for young girls in the Omaha, Nebraska area.
Athletic training & Development sports curriculum for girl's 4th -8th grade
800000.0
1000000.0
Service/program
Ivy League Youth Sports Academy (ILYSA). Has been in place since 2019 supporting young ladies in the metropolitan Omaha Nebraska develop their skills in sports. Serving close to 400 young girls in the past 3 years. Ivy league Youth Sports academy's vision it's become the game changer of youth sports by taking a conscious approach of working with girls in 4th through 8th grade. Locations with local partnerships with schools and community organizations. Timeline is on-going.
Timeline is on-going and be extended of ongoing current programing
0.5
Fundamental Change (i.e., a proposal that will continue to elevate North or South Omaha's presence and perception within the region, significantly improving the lives of area residents through physical development)
Policy (i.e., develop or improve context-sensitive education, finance, health, training, zoning, etc.) Quality of Life (i.e., create or enhance natural spaces, mixed uses, parks, safety, etc.) Sustainable Community (i.e., create or enhance housing, services, education, civic uses, recreation, etc.)
Ivy league Youth Sports Academy is a used sports program serving adolescent girls 4th through 8th grade the focus of ILYSA program activities is to promote youth sports participation, promote healthy development in youth, and increase the overall sports knowledge expertise judgment and preparation (sports athletic IQ) for girls. Our mission is to change the landscape of Youth Sports in the Omaha Public-School systems by creating a pipeline accessing high quality skill development and training programs in a safe and nurturing environment. We are forward thinkers and intentional change agents outside the box thinkers and strong proponents of community-based engagement and collaboration.
Empowering young women by using sports as that vehicle.
Training and Development focus and retention base program
50 +
$25 up
Job training opportunities
Validating and empowering our future leaders
positive infrastructure for young people
Tracking systems and scorecard on all participants who transition into high school sports and participating and impacting sports program
Yes
Omaha Public School, Sherwood, EPIC
Sherwood, EPIC & CUE's
No
Parterships
No
No
No
No
No
No
Maintain and sustain operations
No
Ongoing sustainability of current infrastructure
Sherwood
yes
yes
Scale down, if necessary, on program
Financial statements and annual budget
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
Organizational Chart