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Building Membership. Donna Corder – National Consultant Team. Donna Corder – FCS Teacher/FCCLA Adviser. Lubbock-Cooper High School, Lubbock, TX. Why does membership matter to your chapter/school?. Without members, there is no FCCLA Teaches networking Opportunities within community
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Building Membership Donna Corder – National Consultant Team
Donna Corder – FCS Teacher/FCCLA Adviser Lubbock-Cooper High School, Lubbock, TX
Why does membership matter to your chapter/school? Without members, there is no FCCLA Teaches networking Opportunities within community Learn to work with different cultures
Webinar Objectives • Utilize the 2012-2013 membership kit. • Program of work that boosts membership. • Methods to build & maintain membership potential • Recognition of members and alumni
2012-2013 Membership Kit Key Features: • How to start a chapter • FCCLA Facts • Affiliation information • Integrating FCCLA • 3 R’s of Membership • Recruitment video
2012-2013 Membership Kit • Recruitment Poster • National Poster with deadlines
Program of Work • Brainstorm ideas to Recruit, Retain & Recognize • Plan activities through committees • Present to executive council & membership • Can be adjusted as year progresses • Incorporate National incentives
Membership 3 R’s • Recruitment • Retain • Recognize
10 Ground Rules For students & advisers for recruitment 1. Be Friendly • Promote a positive image • Ask! • Get involved • Make membership a part of every activity • Know what to say
10 Ground Rules For students & advisers for recruitment • Reach ALL students • Think long term • Make it easy • Define roles and responsibilities
5 Ways to Keep Members • 1. Remember STUDENT organization • 2. Involve members • 3. Successful Program of Work • 4. Know & care about members as individuals • 5. Plan exciting meetings
Questions and Support: Donna Corder – dcorder@lcisd.net National Headquarters - 703-476-4900