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                                         Alabama Propane Gas Association
                                              Strategic Plan – 2018-2019
                                                                •To  demonstrate  and  promote  propane  as  an
                                PURPOSE                         environmentally superior energy and alternative motor
               To serve the membership by combining the resources  fuel
               of all segments of the industry in promoting the growth  •To  support  research  and  development  in  propane
               of the industry and the many benefits of propane as an  utilization technology
               exceptional energy source.                       •To encourage our members and their employees to
                                                                assume civic responsibilities in active support of  the
                                 SCOPE                          kind of government which will maintain and promote the
               APGA’s principal mission is to serve its members. Its  private enterprise system
                                                                •To  interact  with  governmental  bodies  on  propane
               members include all parts of the industry — marketers,  issues
               manufacturers, distributors, transporters, gas producers  •To provide a forum for communication to and among
               and their employees. APGA will strive to unite all these  industry members and their employees
               parts into a cohesive group working together to promote  •To  maintain  an  educational  scholarship  fund  for
               consumer  sales,  increased  market  share  and  the  industry members and/or their children
               importance of propane as an exceptional energy in all  •Have at least 50% of dealer companies and 35% of
               respects: safety, cleanliness, environmental benefits,  supplier  companies  participate  in  AlaPropanePAC
               efficiency and economy.                          annually
                                                                •Have 100% of member employees (employed one year
                                 VISION                         or more) trained in Basic Principles and Practices
               To be recognized as a leader among the State Propane  •Encourage member participation in all APGA functions
               Gas  Associations,  while  meeting  or  exceeding  its  •Maintain at least 95% of industry dealer companies as
               members needs.                                   association members

                                VALUES                                         ASSUMPTIONS
               We will conduct our business by treating all customers,  •39 dealer companies representing 263 bulk plants as
               associates,  suppliers,  competitors  and  communities  dealer members
               with honesty, fairness, respect and integrity.   •47 supplier members
                                                                •32 affiliate members
                          CONSTITUENT GROUPS
               •Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition                                   STRENGTHS
               •Alabama Home Builders Association               •Experienced leadership
               •Alabama Volunteer Fire Fighters Association     •Active, enthusiastic Board
               •Autogas for America                             •Financial resources to meet objectives
               •Competitors                                     •Full-time executive director
               •Consumer advocates                              •Lobbyist
               •Customers                                       •Location of APGA’s office (Montgomery Area)
               •Governmental and regulatory bodies              •Working relationship with AL LP Gas Board
               •Industry associates                             •Educational opportunities
               •Media                                           •Availability of REAC & PERC funds
               •Members and their employees                     •Reputation/positive image
               •National Propane Gas Association                •AlaPropanePAC
               •Non-members from the industry                   •Limited Liability Law
               •Propane Education and Research Council (PERC)   •Training Facility
               •Propane Education Foundation of Alabama (PEFA)  •Dealer/Supplier Membership
               •Research Education Advisory Committee (REAC)    •Proactively involved in Legislative Issues
               •Trade allies
                                                                               WEAKNESSES
                           GOALS/OBJECTIVES                     •Financial vulnerability to membership changes
               •To enhance safety in propane utilization        •Internal management succession (APGA)
               •To enhance public perception of the propane industry  •Limited resources
               as a responsible member of the community         •Limited political influence
               •To  enhance  public  perception  of  propane  as  an  •Limited membership participation
               exceptional and safe energy source               •Adequate REAC and PERC funds
               •To gather, disseminate, and communicate information
               to the industry and the public on propane
               •To  develop  and  implement  marketing  programs  for
               new and existing products and uses
               •To  provide  propane  education  and  training  for  the
               public, industry members and their employees
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