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Recruitment: Building Opportunities

Recruitment: Building Opportunities. Recruitment Goals. Importance of Membership Factors Affecting Recruitment The Basic Ingredients Identify Target Audiences Develop Marketing Plan Removing Roadblocks Collecting Dues Fundraising Ideas Summary. Importance of Membership.

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Recruitment: Building Opportunities

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  1. Recruitment: Building Opportunities

  2. Recruitment Goals • Importance of Membership • Factors Affecting Recruitment • The Basic Ingredients • Identify Target Audiences • Develop Marketing Plan • Removing Roadblocks • Collecting Dues • Fundraising Ideas • Summary

  3. Importance of Membership • Need new recruits to replace those who graduate or move on. • Recruitment efforts can expand student learning, involve the community and build your program's size, prestige and support. • The more students, the wider and more influential your results. • Linked to Extended Day / Year Standards • Chapter will have a minimum of 80% FFA membership. • Extended Day / Yr salary was created to work with FFA members after school and during Summer. • Submit enrollment count (Membership based on Unduplicated) • Submit roster by October 15th

  4. Strive for 100% 100% 100% 100%

  5. FACTORS AFFECTING RECRUITMENT

  6. The Basic Ingredients • Establish Expectations • How many members do you need to reach 80%? • How many members do you need to reach 100%? • Who will do what? How and When will they accomplish it? • (Officer / Alumni / Teacher) • Establish S.M.A.R.T. Goals • Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely

  7. Research • Effective Recruitment Strategies and Activities used by Ag Teachers (By Rank) • Feeder School Contact • Agricultural Teacher / Student Interaction • FFA Chapter Events • Publications • Curriculum • Parents/Teachers/Support Groups • Recruitment Events • Myers, B., Dyer, J., & Breja, L. (2003) Recruitment Strategies and Activities Used by Agriculture Teachers. Journal of Agricultural Education. Vol 44. p94-105.

  8. Identify Target Audience • To be successful in meeting your recruitment goals, you will need to identify a much larger group of prospects than the actual goal you have set. • Start Recruiting Early • Focus on “Next Generation” • Students who are first eligible to take your courses this year • Students with “extra” elective hours • 4-H members, CTSO members, Sports • Students working at agriculture-related businesses • Students working in agriculture-related jobs for nonagricultural businesses • Science fair entrants

  9. Develop A Marketing Plan • Develop a Theme • “Awaken the Echoes” • Media Coverage • Inform public, teachers, guidance counselor, administrators • Develop newsletters, recruitment videos, webpage, etc. • Youtube • Pope High Website

  10. Develop A Marketing Plan • Showcase Diversity • Field Trips, Livestock, Curriculum, SAE, CDE, etc. • Plan Activities and programs that offer variety • Organize social events • Have a presence at school activities • Brainstorm • Develop Recruitment Activities to Gain Student Interest

  11. Recipe for Success • Planning a Recruitment Activity • Identify your audience. • Reflect on your program. • List the benefits of your program and see how they relate to the target audience. • Balance the educational aspect with fun activities. • Include audience participation as much as possible to retain interest and excitement. • Involve current students and FFA chapter officers to promote your program. • The audience will be more receptive if the activity includes someone their own age. • Provide each participant with a brochure, handout or flyer with additional information.

  12. Ice Cream Social Peanut Boil FFA Idol (Talent) Wild Game Supper Ag Olympics Farm Safety Camp (young) Pizza Party Challenge Class to 100% Reward with meal Sale Beef Sticks Sale Fruit Give T-Shirts Trip to Fair Kiss A Pig Sign Up 5 Friends / Get 1 Membership Free Attend other school events Recruitment Ideas

  13. Removing Roadblocks • Common Obstacles • Course scheduling conflicts • Block scheduling • Conflicting graduation requirements • Lack of diversity in your program • Lack of awareness about your program • Perception of your courses • Perception of careers in agriculture • A mismatch between the program and student and community needs.

  14. Collecting Dues • Keep adequate and accurate records • Produce Receipts • Treasurer Spreadsheet (Excel) • Let Chapter Secretary maintain Spreadsheet • Develop Membership Form • What are some ideas to help build Chapter Funds? • Group Discussion

  15. Raffle (Deer Stand, Mower, etc) Fruit Sales Pageant Auction Grant Sponsorship (Jacket, Trip, Dues) Booth at Local Fair FFA Foundation Projects Plant Sales Boston Butt Sales Chicken Sales Country Meats Sale Snacks During School Fundraising Ideas

  16. In Summary • What have we learned? • Questions • General? • Class Improvements?

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