Successful Refuge Retailing Merritt Island Wildlife Association, Sandee Larsen.

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Successful Refuge Retailing Merritt Island Wildlife Association, Sandee Larsen

MIWA’s Beginnings USFWS employee, Barbara Bolt fostered the development of the Merritt Island Wildlife Association (MIWA) in MIWA acquired the bookstore in 1994 from Eastern National Parks and Monument Association. MIWA’s bookstore sales were >$54,000 in the first year (an increase of 30% over ENPMA 1993 sales). Over the years sales have steadily increased. Last FY sales totaled $156,000.

Visitor Information Center Staffed by US Fish & Wildlife Service staff, MIWA staff, and committed volunteers. VIC visitation is over 82,600 annually.

MIWA by the Numbers MIWA currently has 1,589 Members MIWA’s Annual Income has Reached $245,000

Good News! As long as fuel prices remain affordable, your visitation will likely remain stable.

Retail Sites Benefit the Refuge & Friends Groups Additional Staff to Support the VIC Additional Funding for Refuge Projects Enhances the Visitor’s Experience Promote Membership via Sales

Ask Yourself: Will a retail outlet be a benefit or a headache? Do you have adequate visitors to support a store? What is the economic demographic of your potential customers? Do you have volunteers and staff to stock and care for the store?

Getting Started Incorporate Sign a Cooperative Agreement with your Refuge Register with Your State Department of Revenue Purchase a POS System Be Credit Card Ready Form a Committee If Sales are Expected to be Steady, Hire Staff

Show Me the Money! Startup Funds can be acquired via: Grants (Challenge Cost Share Project via Regional Office, NFWF, Large Corporations, etc.) Donations (Members, Large Corporations, Local Community) Friends’ Groups (Mentors) Fundraisers (Annual Meeting Dinners, Silent Auctions, Art Exhibitions, Bake Sales, etc.) Donation Box in VIC Sell Offsite (Attend Festivals)

Acquiring Space Retail Space :Consider layout for traffic flow, lighting, and handicapped shoppers Point of Sale Area: Space needs include retail bag storage, cash register, counter space for the visitor Back Stock Area: closet, an outside storage shed, or an abandoned office

Train Volunteers On Your System Volunteers are your best asset as they are the visitors first contact. Encourage volunteers to watch for new items, and voice problems or cash register needs.

Product Selection Select Items for your Geographical Area Listen to the Needs of Your Visitors Items Should have Educational Value Chose Good Quality Items (Always Request a Sample) Go Local: Contact Local Artist Groups for Items

Purchasing Build a Relationship with Your Sales Representative If No Rep. is Available: call the 800 # and ask if a promotion is available Take Baby Steps: start with the lowest first order requirement by the company Consignments: a Headache

Free Stuff! Always ask for a sample before purchasing a new item: Catalogs are deceiving, use samples as giveaways at events or donate to schools Request Displays: It is easy to acquire displays via your Sales Rep. Always state: I would love to carry your line…if I only had a display :~(

Product Placement American Adults Shop from Eye Level to Just Above Knee Level: Place Most Important, Expensive, & Seasonal Items at Eye Level Children Shop Lower: Use Lower Shelving in Kid’s Area Draw the Eye Up Display Items Light to Dark Stock in Odd Numbers Rotate Your Stock

130 Square Feet Goes a Long Way! The original area was an 8½’ by 11½’ room, with additional shelves at the information desk. In order to get the most out of the area I utilized wall space to draw the eye up.

The Bookery In the summer of 2003 MIWA acquired the new sales area. The bookstore now consists of 317 square feet. In the summer of 2003 MIWA acquired the new sales area. The bookstore now consists of 317 square feet.

Lighting is Everything

Plan for Traffic Flow

Retail is Detail

Utilize Your Space

Your Displays Make a Difference

Keep It Neat Studies have shown folded t-shirts sell better than those on hangers. Make a habit of resetting three times during the day: am, afternoon and closing.

Children Need Space Have a separate area for children. Encourage parents to scan books and interact with kids. Utilize the bottom rows in this area as children are eager to sit on the floor to read books & play.

Retailing Offsite

Try to visualize the profit you will make as you’re unpacking the endless supply of merchandise! Try to visualize the profit you will make as you’re unpacking the endless supply of merchandise!

Keep Good Records Use a Daily/Weekly Spreadsheet Make Deposits Daily/Weekly Invest in Accounting Software Print Reports via Your POS

Learn to Say NO! Especially During Peak Sales Season: Staff events, volunteer programs, teacher workshops, all seem to be scheduled at once. Learn your limits and schedule yourself accordingly. Retail Requires Organization: if you’re overextended you will make major mistakes.

Support your refuge. Meet with your Refuge Manager annually for a list of needs/projects. Support your refuge. Meet with your Refuge Manager annually for a list of needs/projects. Remember, we are here to support the Refuge, not for our own agenda. Remember, we are here to support the Refuge, not for our own agenda. What do you do with all that profit?

Remember: Enjoy the Refuge you Love! Questions?