ALIVE (ALexandrians InVolved Ecumenically) Records MS300

ALIVE (ALexandrians InVolved Ecumenically) Records MS300


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Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library

717 Queen Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Business Number: 703-746-1791
lhsc@alexlibraryva.org
URL: http://alexlibraryva.org/lhsc

Joel Horowitz

Repository
Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library
Identification
MS300
Title
ALIVE (ALexandrians InVolved Ecumenically) Records (MS300) 1969-1995
URL:
https://alexlibraryva.libraryhost.com/repositories/2/resources/99
Quantity
1.16 Cubic Feet, 4 boxes, 12.5 x 5 x 10.25, 12.5 x 2.5 x 10.25, 15.5 x 2.5 x 10.25
Language
English .

Biographical / Historical

Inspired by the recently established Annandale Christian Community for Action, 17 Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, and Baha'i congregations of Alexandria came together in May 1969 to form ALIVE! (Alexandrians Involved Ecumenically) to coordinate their charitable efforts to provide assistance to those in need in their community. The number of member congregations grew from 17 to 27 by 1973, 35 by 1983, 38 by 1994, to 42 today.

At least through 1994, presidents of ALIVE! served for only a single fiscal year with the exception of founding president Bob Young, who served two non-consecutive terms. Present-day executive directors by contrast have served as long as a decade. For much of the period of these records ALIVE!'s component committees operated with a high degree of autonomy, and while annual turnover was common for the chairs of committees in these early years, individuals could remain prominently involved in them for significant lengths of time.

The initial committees of 1969 were Furniture, Food, Housing, Clothing and Family Emergency, most of which survive to this day in some modern form. The ALIVE! House shelter was established in 1971, opening the following year. The Child Development Center was established in June 1972. Many other programs were also created over the years. If they proved less enduring, they were nonetheless significant to the people that they helped. Demand for services greatly increased in the early 1980s even as some established forms of financial support dropped off, this led to a series of articles in the Alexandria Journal in 1982 questioning whether the organization would even survive. It did.

In 1988, an outside management consultant was brought in to file a report on the administrative and financial management of ALIVE! In 1990, due the pressing necessity to qualify for assistance in renovating the ALIVE! House, which had been purchased the previous year, the organization instituted an annual audit and commissioned a history of the property. The auditor questioned the independence of ALIVE!'s component committees and suggested the appointment of a paid executive director, an issue that was the subject of considerable study and debate within the organization. This culminated in a 1992 decision that ALIVE! was not yet big enough to warrant such a position. The decision to hire an executive director would not be made until 2004, although it is interesting to note that ALIVE!'s fliers changed the heading for its list of officers and chairpersons from "Board of Directors" to "Executive Directors" in 1990.

Other changes during this period included the 1990 decision for ALIVE! to join the Combined Federal Campaign, the changing of the fiscal year in 1992 from one ending on August 31st to one following the Alexandria municipal fiscal year that ends on June 30th, and the beginning of the newsletter's transition toward its modern incarnation, The ALIVE! Wire, in 1991.

The renovation of ALIVE! House was completed in May 1994 just in time for ALIVE! to celebrate its 25th anniversary later that year. Its commemorations included Alexandria Mayor Patricia Ticer proclaiming May 1, 1994 "ALIVE! Day" as well as a number of efforts to preserve the history of ALIVE! These included Eleanor S. Wainstein writing an official history and preserving oral accounts as well as the donation of a part of ALIVE!'s records to the Alexandria Public Library to form the present collection.

Scope and Contents

The ALIVE! collection contains annual reports, financial records, correspondence, minutes, training materials, flyers, clippings, and newsletters from throughout the history of the organization but with an emphasis on the 1980s and early 1990s. It also contains material from individual committees and programs, and particularly the Family Emergency Committee. For additional detail see the descriptions of the individual series.

Arrangement

The collection is divided into 10 series, some of which are divided into subseries. Both are generally arranged chronologically. In the case of Series VI, the subseries are arranged by the date of our most recent records concerning them.

They are as follows:

Series I: Annual Reports Series II: Financial Records -Subseries: Budgets -Subseries: IRS Form 990 -Subseries: Audits

Series III: Correspondence

-Subseries: Internal

-Subseries: External

-Subseries: Guests and Speakers

-Subseries: Donors

Series IV: Miscellaneous Central Records

Series V: Volunteers and Training

Series VI: Committee, Program and Issue Records

-Subseries: Jail Services

-Subseries: Refugee Committee

-Subseries: Furniture Committee

-Subseries: Energy Share - VEPCO

-Subseries: Aging

-Subseries: Emergency Needs Task Force

-Subseries: Housing

-Subseries: Family Emergency Committee Records Compiled by Burt Moyer

-Subseries: Family Emergency Committee Statistics

Series VII: Events

-Subseries: Anniversary Celebrations

-Subseries: Rededication of ALIVE! House

Series VIII: News Clippings

Series IX: Newsletters

-Subseries: ALIVE! Newsletter

-Subseries: The ALIVE! Wire

Series X: Flyers

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Charities -- Church charities
  • Charities -- Virginia -- Alexandria

Container List

Series I: Annual and Biennial Reports
Text box: 1 1969-1995, 2009-2014English.
Scope and Contents

ALIVE's annual reports, arranged by fiscal year, are typically composites of brief reports from its main office and component committees with financial reports attached at the end and often a message from the president. The ALIVE! fiscal year ended on August 31st for most of its early history, but switched in 1992 to a fiscal year ending on June 30th (the current fiscal year of the City of Alexandria). It should be noted that the 1991-1992 fiscal year was only 10 months long.

The three reports for the fiscal years 1971-1972, 1974-1975, and 1975-1976 are missing from the records. Biennial reports for the fiscal years 2009-2014 are available from the ALIVE! Website.

The Biennial Reports are hosted on the ALIVE website and all rights to that material is held by ALIVE-Inc.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 1
    Annual Reports
    1969-1970English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 2
    Annual Reports
    1970-1971English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 3
    Annual Reports
    1972-1973English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 4
    Annual Reports
    1973-1974English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 5
    Annual Reports
    1976-1977English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 6
    Annual Reports
    1977-1978English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 7
    Annual Reports
    1978-1979English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 8
    Annual Reports
    1979-1980English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 9
    Annual Reports
    1980-1981English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 10
    Annual Reports
    1981-1982English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 11
    Annual Reports
    1982-1983English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 12
    Annual Reports
    1983-1984English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 13
    Annual Reports
    1984-1985English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 14
    Annual Reports
    1985-1986English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 15
    Annual Reports
    1986-1987English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 16
    Annual Reports
    1987-1988English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 17
    Annual Reports
    1988-1989English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 18
    Annual Reports
    1989-1990English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 19
    Annual Reports
    1990-1991English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 20
    Annual Reports
    1991-1992English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 21
    Annual Reports
    1992-1993English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 22
    Annual Reports
    1993-1994English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 23
    Annual Reports
    1994-1995English.
  • Biennial Reports
    2009-2014English.
    The Biennial Reports are hosted on the ALIVE website and all rights to that material is held by ALIVE-Inc.
Series II: Financial Records
Text box: 1 1980-1992, 2010-2017English.
Scope and Contents

The financial records series includes detailed budgets for 1988/1989 and 1989/1990, as well as the filings of IRS form 990 for tax exempt organizations for 1980 and 1991. IRS filings are available on the ALIVE! website for the year 2010 onward.

Also included are independent audit reports from 1990-1992, on the change in fiscal year calculation during that period see Annual Reports. Financial statements including independent auditor's reports are available on the ALIVE! website for 2010 onward.

The 2010-2017 IRS forms and the financial statements are on the ALIVE website and the rights to them are held by ALIVE!-Inc.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 24
    Budgets
    1988-1990English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 25
    IRS Form 990: Return of Organizations
    1972-1991English.
  • IRS Form 990: Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax
    2010-2017English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 26
    Audit
    1990 AugustEnglish.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 27
    Audit
    1991 AugustEnglish.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 28
    Audit
    1992 AugustEnglish.
  • Financial Statements
    2010-2017English.
Series III: Correspondence
Text box: 2 1976-1992English.
Scope and Contents

ALIVE!'s correspondence files have been arranged into four chronological subseries. The first consists of internal memoranda, notes, and bulletins dealing with issues within the organization. The second deals with most external correspondence, including with other organizations and government agencies. The third covers correspondence with guest speakers and guests in general and consists largely of invitations and expressions of gratitude. The fourth contains correspondence with donors beyond ALIVE!'s membership and has been restricted due to some donations having been made anonymously.

  • Text box: 2 folder: 1
    Internal
    1976-1992English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 2
    External
    1982-1992English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 3
    Guests and Speakers
    1982-1985English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 4
    Donors
    1982-1986English.
Series IV: Miscellaneous Central Records
Text box: 2 1982-1993English.
Scope and Contents

This series contains all records relating to ALIVE! as a whole that do not fall under other series. It includes a file of schedules and lists that provides valuable information on who held which posts within ALIVE! and as congregational representatives over a decade of its history, several sets of brief minutes from ALIVE! meetings (see newsletters for more information), and some records on the question of appointing a paid executive director.

  • Text box: 2 folder: 5
    Lists and Schedules
    1982-1993English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 6
    Minutes of Board Meetings
    1988-1993English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 7
    Executive Director Study
    1987-1992English.
Series V: Volunteers and Training
Text box: 2 1974, and UndatedEnglish.
Scope and Contents

This series contains a 1974 training manual on working at ALIVE! and various flyers and handouts for volunteers for different ALIVE! committees.

  • Text box: 2 folder: 8
    ALIVE! Handbook 1973-1974
    1974English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 9
    Miscellaneous Instructions on Volunteering
    UndatedEnglish.
Series VI: Committee, Program and Issue Records
Text box: 2 Text box: 3 1971-1991English.
Scope and Contents

This series includes records from individual committees and programs as well as specific issues that arose at one time or other, like the scramble to transport a large number of mattresses made available in Annapolis. The largest portion consists of records from the Family Emergency Committee.

  • Text box: 2 folder: 10
    Jail Services
    1980English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 11
    Refugee Committee
    1981English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 12
    Furniture Committee, "Annapolis Caper"
    1982 June-AugustEnglish.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 13
    Energy Share - VEPCO
    1983-1984English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 14
    Aging
    1983-1984English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 15
    Emergency Needs Task Force
    1981-1982English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 16
    Emergency Needs Task Force
    1982-1983English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 17
    Emergency Needs Task Force
    1984-1985English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 18
    Housing - Shelters
    1984-1985English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 19
    Housing - Advocacy
    1989 March-SeptemberEnglish.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 1
    Family Emergency Committee Records Compiled by Burt Moyer
    1982 May-NovemberEnglish.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 2
    Family Emergency Committee Records Compiled by Burt Moyer
    1983-1988English.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 3
    Family Emergency Committee Records Compiled by Burt Moyer
    1989-1991English.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 4
    Family Emergency Committee Statistics
    1971-1981English.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 5
    Family Emergency Committee Statistics
    1982 January-SeptemberEnglish.
Series VII: Events
Text box: 4 1988-1994English.
Scope and Contents

The events series contains documents relating to ALIVE!'s 20th and 25th anniversary celebrations including histories of the organization. It also includes documentation on the renovation of ALIVE! House at 125 Payne in 1994 including a house history by Ruth Kaye.

  • Text box: 4 folder: 1
    Anniversary Celebration (20 years)
    1988-1989English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 2
    Anniversary Celebration (25 years)
    1990English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 3
    Rededication of ALIVE! House at 125 Payne Street and House History
    1990-1994English.
Series VIII: News Clippings
Text box: 4 1982 July-AugustEnglish.
Scope and Contents

A group of news clippings about ALIVE! from the Alexandria Journal was collected during the Summer of 1982, there are no newsletters for this period, due to the absence of official meetings between June and September of that year. The articles evoke a sense of crisis largely absent from official newsletters and reports.

  • Text box: 4 folder: 4
    News Clippings
    1982 July-AugustEnglish.
Series IX: Newsletters
Text box: 4 1981-1992, 2002-2018English.
Scope and Contents

ALIVE! has had two runs of newsletters. The first was a run of simple monthly newsletters on single double-sided sheets, which included in some cases the minutes of meetings and financial reports from committees, and thus overlap significantly in content with other series. A second and more traditional newsletter, "The ALIVE! Wire," began in Dec. 1991 and continued with "vol.2" in Oct. 1992 running concurrently with the original and continued to the present day with increasing regularity. More recent issues from the Fall of 2002 onward are available from the ALIVE! website.

The ALIVE! Wire issues from 2002-2018 are on the ALIVE Website and the rights to them are held by ALIVE!-Inc.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 5
    ALIVE! Newsletter
    1981-09-1987-11English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 6
    ALIVE! Newsletter
    1988-01-1992-06English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 7
    The ALIVE! Wire
    1991-12-1992-10English.
  • The ALIVE! Wire
    2002-2018English.
Series X: Flyers
Text box: 4 1973-1974English.
Scope and Contents

The ALIVE! flyers contains two types of documents. The first is general flyers about the organization, which include a great deal of general information such as lists identifying the occupants of different executive positions for each year. The second consists of flyers for specific programs and events.

  • Text box: 4 folder: 8
    ALIVE! General Brochures
    1973-1994English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 9
    Miscellaneous
    1986-1994English.