JGS Affordable, Creative Programming July 15, 2010 IAJGS International Conference On Jewish Genealogy Jan Meisels Allen, Facilitator IAJGS Board Member.

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JGS Affordable, Creative Programming July 15, 2010 IAJGS International Conference On Jewish Genealogy Jan Meisels Allen, Facilitator IAJGS Board Member JGSCV President & Program Chair Former JGSLA Program VP

Programming Makes/Breaks Society Programming is the key to attracting and retaining members and being a viable organization Programming need not break the bank Publicity important- if no one knows about your program it doesn’t do any good! Programs developed for those under 21; 20’s-30’s years

How To Find Speakers Suggested Local Talent Talent in your back yard and you didn’t know it! Contact local historical societies Contact local colleges- Judaica and History Departments… professors do not need to be Jewish Different genealogy programs-local experts

Suggested Local Talent Cont’d Who in your society may have a program to do? Who visited their shtetl, collects Judaica artifacts, is/was a librarian etc? Local librarian on collections of interest Local Museum- on costuming, photography, history of area, special collections, etc. Local authors talking on research or books Borrow from library, members etc. films on Holocaust, History etc… get permission to show from producer

Suggested Local Talent Cont’d “How To” programs put on by senior members of the JGS as always getting new members who need training on: census city directories immigration & naturalization Ellis Island and other ports military records vital records researching overseas-foreign records how to search on the Internet how to organize files/documents how to fill out a family tree- using different programs how to interview

Suggested Local Talent Cont’d Other genealogy societies (non- Jewish) Regional NARA offices Local B’nai Brith/Hadassah Orgs as speakers Local Family History Center staff (each may have own specialty)

If you don’t ask You’ll never get a “yes”

Meetings on Genealogically Related Areas Photographic skills Organization of documents History of your geographic area Museum curator on costuming Computer software programs for example: PhotoShop, mapping

Ways to Reduce Programming Costs- Regional Coordination & Have Exciting Programs Joint meeting with other groups. Ask local Synagogues, venues or other groups to co- sponsor meetings See if speaker of interest is in region for other reasons or suggest a regional tour Post query on IAJGS Leadership/JGDG if someone is traveling to your geographic region Speaking tour-look at IAJGS calendar Authors on book tours See if speaker will do a regional

Ways To Reduce Program Costs Cont’d Trip to regional library, Family History Center, holocaust center, specialty library, etc. Go to regional fairs (book, county) to gather ideas of potential speakers For special speakers charge a modest attendance fee for all National Archives has new short-you-tube videos to download and encourages showing:

Ways To Reduce Program Costs Cont’d. Webinars Many opportunities to show a prerecorded/archived webinar at a meeting for free from: Ancestry.com (Learning Center tab) Examples of their webinars: Family Tree Maker 2010 Finding Females In Your Family Tree New York City Research Getting Started in Ancestry.com

More genealogy webinars How to get the most out of Footnote.com blog.footnote.com/theworlds-first-footnote-webinar/ New England Historical and Genealogical Society—online seminars

Ways To Reduce Program Costs Cont’d. Podcasts Genealogy Gems Podcast (Lisa Louise Cooke) Some free archived podcasts-download free tool bar—click banner or go to: Tool bar has media player that plays 3 free podcasts: The Genealogy Gems Podcast, Family History: Genealogy Made Easy a free "how to research your family history" and The Family Tree Magazine Podcast. And Family Forensic Files Part 2 Episode 90 from website not tool bar

free educational and entertaining videos at Genealogy Gems YouTube Channel at Sign up for the free newsletter and get a free copy of e-book called 5 Fabulous Google Research Strategies for the Family Historian Podcasts: A podcast (or non-streamed webcast) is a series of digital media files (either audio or video) that are released episodically and often downloaded through web syndication

Low-cost webinars Family Tree Magazine offers webinars- some are free,(Intro to on-line genealogy class) most carry a small fee about $

Ways To Reduce Program Costs Cont’d. GotoMeeting.com Up to 15 connections Free 30 day trial Can record session for future use One month cost $49-unlimited usage Only need a computer (MAC or PC), microphone Audio bridge (phone connection- extra cost charged by your phone connection company)

Other Ideas Grant application to local foundation for special programming To attract younger members: Give Computer sessions Give one-year memberships to Bar/Bat Mitzvot in your area Partner with Jewish Federation Young Leadership to attract younger members

Publicity Is A Must! Monthly Flyers on Meetings Local daily & weekly newspapers-on-line and print, free local magazines-- Local synagogues, JCC, senior citizen centers, retirement villages, historical societies Jewish organizations, newspapers, local cable station Posting at local libraries Share with other genealogical societies (non- Jewish)

Differences For Size JGSs What are the unique problems of larger JGSs? What are the unique problems of medium sized JGSs? What are the unique problems of smaller sized JGSs?