Membership in New York State Women, Inc.. Membership is Key  New York State Women, Inc. is a membership based organization. Without members, we will.

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Membership in New York State Women, Inc.

Membership is Key  New York State Women, Inc. is a membership based organization. Without members, we will not succeed.  It is important for every chapter to focus on retaining current members and attracting new members.

Membership is Key  To retain and attract members, you must:  1. Know why you’re a member  2. Know the Benefits of Being a Member of NYSWI  3. Know Your Organization  4. Create a Welcoming Environment  5. Follow Up

1. Know Why You’re a Member  You must know why you’re a member  What do you get out of being a member?  What makes you stay?  What brings you back?  Why are you still here?

2. Know the Benefits of Being a Member of NYSWI  State Membership Benefits –  Member Benefit Programs – discounted life insurance, marketing materials and web services  Personal Development mentoring programs  Information on current legislative issues  Training on how to contact your local, state or federal legislator  Attendance at State and Region meetings for networking purposes  Development and growth in leadership positions at the chapter, region and State level  Learning Robert’s Rules and parliamentary procedure  Marketing and growing your business by making statewide contacts  Being a vendor at a State meeting to promote your business or product  Mentoring and training other women and being mentored and trained  Speaking at a State or region meeting

2. Know the Benefits of Being a Member of NYSWI  Chapter Membership Benefits –  These are personal to your chapter  What is special about your chapter?  What makes you want to be a member?  Be sure to sell yourself to prospective new members  What are your chapter benefits? _________________________________________________________________________

2. Know the Benefits of Being a Member of NYSWI  Chapter’s Have Benefits for Being Part of Statewide Organization  A chapter page on the NYSWI web site – Keep this updated  Access to the calendar of events to promote your local events  Access to the programming guide  Prerecorded workshops that can be used at chapter meetings  Membership promotion materials such as banners, informational post cards and buttons  Access to the tool kit, which includes sample agendas, budgets, bylaws, etc.  Sample new member and lapsed member letters  Sponsoring, mentoring and training a participant in the Personal and Professional Development Programs  Liability insurance to protect your chapter assets

3. Know Your Organization  Develop an Elevator speech  It is important to be able to tell people about NYSWI succulently  You need to create an opening that makes people want to know more about the group  You want to start with the name of your chapter and tell someone what your chapter does  Ideally you will have several different openings to use for different crowds and audiences

3. Know Your Organization Sample Elevator speeches:  NYSWI assists working women looking to advance their careers by providing career development, mentorship and networking opportunities at the State and local level.  NYSWI assists working women looking to advance their careers by offering career and personal development, mentorship and networking opportunities at the State and local level.  NYSWI assists working women personally and professionally by helping them to get a leg up through career development, mentorship and networking with pioneers in a variety of fields.  NYSWI assists working women personally and professionally by helping them to break through the glass ceiling by providing career development, mentorship and networking with pioneers in a variety of fields.  NYSWI assists working women from diverse backgrounds with statewide networking opportunities, educational programs at the State and local level and speaking competitions to foster personal and professional growth.  NYSWI assists working women looking to grow and expand in their field by providing the opportunity to learn from other successful women, educational programs at the State and local level and speaking competitions to foster personal and professional growth.

4. Create a Welcoming Environment  What to do during a meeting  Do:  Have a greeter  Have a guest book; get contact information  Follow up with guests  Have name tags  Make everyone feel welcome  Introduce yourself, invite a guest to sit with you  Put on a positive face  Make a connection – introduce a guest to someone with the same interest  Shorten the business meeting  What to avoid doing during a meeting – the don’ts  Don’t:  Welcome them at the door  Say hello  Do your committee work during the meeting – make the meeting really boring  Berate members for not doing something  Trash-talk your chapter or members, or state organization – especially in front of members there for the first time  Sit with the same people all the time; form cliques; save seats and don’t include new members or guests  Chatter amongst yourselves when someone is speaking  Put out an agenda and then not stick to it – or better yet, don’t have an agenda at all.  When a member – especially a new member – has an idea, don’t tell them ‘we don’t do it that way.’

5. Follow Up  You don’t want to be overly aggressive or too persistent, but you must follow up with all current, lapsed and potential members  See if they need anything from you  Ask if there is anything you can do to help them  If they don’t want to rejoin/join, ask why

Questions?