Is there a Hole in your Bucket?

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Is there a Hole in your Bucket? The Importance of Recruitment AND Retention Michelle Ammerman, District 12, Area 2 Vice Area Director

Hole in the Bucket – Add 1, Lose 2 Like most organizations, clubs and fraternal organizations, a great deal of focus is on recruitment of new members A common challenge among clubs and organizations of all types and sizes is not only recruiting new members, but retaining those members, and perhaps more importantly, retention of long term members. We all know that recruitment is critical, but retention is our lifeblood. Hole in the Bucket – Add 1, Lose 2

It is cheaper to retain a member than to recruit a new member. FACT: When a member is lost, two must be recruited to grow When a member is retained, new growth occurs with every new recruit What is the reality?

With competition from other obligations and activities increasing, disposable income and leisure time at a premium and other challenges, it’s important that you consider the needs of your current membership. We all need to remember – We NEED our members… Do our members need us? Are We Disposable?

Every club should have a marketing strategy, and important element of your club’s marketing strategy should be thinking of ways in which you can retain your existing members. Develop a Recruitment and Retention Plan. A failure to Plan is a Plan to Fail. Plan your Recruitment and Retention Strategy. Work your Recruitment and Retention Strategy. – PLAN YOUR WORK. WORK YOUR PLAN. Strategy

New Member Action Steps REFER INFORM INVITE INSTALL ORIENT EDUCATE INVOLVE New Member Action Steps

Involve and Understand For new members, develop a buddy system, pairing up a new member with an existing member who is active, involved and enthusiastic (net necessarily the person who recruited them initially.) Have A Strong Mentoring Program. Make sure that every member has SOMETHING TO DO AND SOMETHING TO LEARN. Conduct an Interest Survey on each member. Find Out The Individual Needs Of The Members Actively Listen to members, Practice Clear Thinking, Open-mindedness and Consensus Building Involve and Understand

Existing Member Action Steps EDUCATE INVOLVE ENGAGE ENTERTAIN COMMUNICATE VALUE RECOGNIZE RETAIN Existing Member Action Steps

Ask each Member what they think their Skill Sets and Challenges are, and then build on them! Be Warm, Smile A Lot and Always say Hi! Get To Know Each Member Individually Call a Member by Name. We Love to Hear Our Name Learn To Laugh, Smile, Add Humor Where Appropriate Show That You Care. Let members know you care about their goals in the Club Treat Others With Dignity And Respect Promote A Positive And Encouraging Environment Value Them

Marked decline in meeting attendance and committee involvement among formerly active members is a sign of lost interest. Although these members may have compelling reasons for reducing the amount of time they commit to the club, do not give up on them. Handle such members with tact and consideration. The Warning Signs

Reasons for Non-Renewal Members don’t see value in their membership and don’t feel valued Club assumes a member will renew his/her membership Renewal efforts applied only to specific groups or individuals Not having good members activities to get new member started off on the right foot Economics Personal Circumstances Loss of Interest Reasons for Non-Renewal

Make missing members feel valued and needed by asking them to take on a task that "only they can do," one where their experience truly counts. Ask them to give just a small amount of their time to one particular project. Explain that their contribution is very important. We Need Our Members

We Value Our Members Take time to say thanks. Honor members with a luncheon, ceremony, award or certificate in recognition of their years of involvement and service. A certificate of appreciation for a job well done on a specific project goes a long way. Remember That Recognition Equals Motivation! We Value Our Members

Celebrate Your Members Recognize Accomplishments Outside the Club Celebrate Life Successes Anniversaries Promotions Awards Marriages Births Etc. Acknowledge Personal and Community Contributions Make EVERYONE Feel Welcome Celebrate Your Members

Let a member know they are missed the first time they fail to attend a meeting or event. Forward a "We missed you at the meeting" postcard message. Call them on the telephone or write a personal note at the bottom of the next meeting notice. Personal Follow Up

More engagement and improved communication with your members is a simple way of generating increased ‘brand loyalty’ towards your club, whilst adding value where you can should keep your members happy. Communicate

Recruit lapsed members just as you would new prospects. Sell the organization to former members. Ask them what they enjoyed most about their participation in the past. Keep questioning on a positive basis. Emphasize the aspects of the organization the member is most likely to miss in allowing their membership to lapse. Go Back to the Well

Deal with Issues Solve Conflict Promptly, Fairly, and in Private Never Scold a Member Treat everyone with Respect, Consideration and Appreciation Practice Integrity, Dedication to Excellence, Respect For all Individuals and Service to the Member in all that you do Keep a positive attitude; it increases energy and each member's self-esteem Be Kind Deal with Issues

Get Support From The Families Hold a “Family” night to introduce the clubs to all members of their families. Hopefully this will encourage them to support the club member. Encourage periodic spouse activities to help insure support at home. Get Support From The Families

New Member Retention Ideas Postcard invitations New member services “How’s it going?” Buddy program New member discounts “Thank you for renewing” Welcome all year long PLASTIC – Accept Credit Cards Welcome letter New member kit Welcome phone call New member orientation or reception New member survey Publish names in newsletter and on Web Site Spotlight Individuals New Member Retention Ideas

Long-term Member Retention Ideas Phone calls Reward members who participate in membership drives Add social events to activities. All business is dull!!! Exit phone calls Feedback after meetings Annual report Committee involvement Communicate in preferred manner Anniversary letters PLASTIC – Accept Credit Cards Long-term Member Retention Ideas

Keep doing for Existing Members what you’ve done for New Members Continue to convey to them that their membership and contributions are valued year after year Provide ongoing attention, communication and involvement Everyone is Important!!! Fill Your Bucket

ACT NOW Start working on your Recruitment and Retention Plan Conduct Focus Groups Find out Why People Join Find out Why Members Leave Be the Glue! Loyalty is built by providing VALUE! You need to consistently evaluate what you are doing well, what you could do better, and PLAN – DO – CHECK – ACT. REMEMBER – Members don’t need us – We NEED them! Plug the Holes in your Bucket! ACT NOW

Your Comments or Ideas Things that have worked for you Where there was a HOLE in your Bucket, Make your Bucket WHOLE Questions