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2024-02-11 AGM Meeting

Elderberries 2024 Annual General Meeting

Agenda For This Meeting

Chair’s Report

Presented by: Deputy Chair Dan MacKay

If you measure by number of events, diversity of events, or number of attendees, 2023 was enormously successful. In fact there’s no way to measure it in a way that doesn’t indicate that.

I looked at the list of things and tried to find highlights but I really couldn’t - what a year! Here’s almost the whole works:

Events :

Outreach :

By-laws: the Board prepared a completely modernized revision of the Elderberries by-laws, which were approved by the members (March).

Treasurer’s Report

Despite not having aggressively asked for money this year, we ended the year with only $44.36 less than last.

At the end of the year we had $761.52 in the bank and $240 worth of mugs which are at Kevin Dadouse’s house.

Elderberries 2023 Financial Reports

Income Statement

Income
Collection 74.40
Mug Sales 95.00
Special Event Funding 0.00
Special Event Donation 338.00
Total Income507.40
Expenses
Admin Expenses 0.00
Misc Expenses 35.00
SSS Food 30.68
Honoraria 100.00
Special Event Expense 158.18
Mugs & Brochure Printing Cost 0.00
Other Promotions 0.00
Donations to other orgs 150.00
Speakers Gifts 50.00
Bank Charges 27.90
Total Expenses551.76
Made (lost) money -44.36

Balance Sheet

Assets
Bank Balance 761.52
Mugs 16 @ $15 each 240.00
Total Assets1001.52
|Liabilities
No known ones

Changes In Financial Position

Starting Bank Balance 765.88
Ending Bank Balance 761.52

Membership Report

In the last year we’ve had several references of members from social workers and therapists which is extremely gratifying - it means that a) we’re known to them and b) they consider us a healthy place for their members to be referred to.

The software we use for memberships doesn’t really track how many members left the Elderberries last year but we had 45 new members. 2017: 23; 2018: 55 new; during covid 25 new per year. Emails: we currently have 356 emails. We don’t know how many of those get looked at. Facebook, we have 685 followers; it looks like about 300 of those read our posts. Facebook offers 41% men; 59% women. 221 in Halifax, 45 in Dartmouth, 20 in Fredericton, 18 in Toronto, 17 in Bedford NS.

We have eight members who would prefer to be phoned and Caitlyn is currently doing that each month - thank you!

We don’t know how much overlap there is between the Facebook membership and the email membership. I know that we get very VERY little engagement from our Facebook members.

Maybe we should do a project to encourage Facebook members to get on email.

Of those possibly 960 members, we get fifteen, the same fifteen, coming to most of our meetings. That’s pretty normal and totally OK. Still it would be good to work on expanding that range.

Election of Directors Nominations. Slate of Directors for next year