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Membership Growth: The State perspective Deby Dihoff, Executive Director NAMI NC Annual Conference March 9, 2007.

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1 Membership Growth: The State perspective Deby Dihoff, Executive Director NAMI NC Annual Conference March 9, 2007

2 The Big Picture Let’s have a look at membership history from 1995 to 2007: a 12 year history Consider that one in five Americans is touched by mental illness when determining what is the “right size” for NAMI NC and its Affiliates

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4 Detail by affiliate 1995-2007 Refer to printed version for membership history

5 What story do the numbers tell? 31 active affiliates plus NAMI NC (32) 12 inactive affiliates (defined as no members in last two years) 1 student chapter (ECU) Ashe, Foothills, Hoke, Lenoir, Onslow, Person, Roanoke-Chowan (became Halifax), Rutherford, Sampson, Sandhills, Stanly, Surry-Yadkin 10 Affiliates are thriving (growth in last two years)

6 “Thriving” affiliates Cabarrus Coastal Halifax High Country Moore Randolph Wake Western Carolina Wilmington New Bern

7 Interest in Forming Affiliates Sandhills Community College (student) Johnston County Sylva NC Vance County UNC Asheville (student)

8 More on the bar graph story Membership grew consistently from 1995, when data was first kept (except for the blip in 96) up until 2000 Growth went from 977 to peak of 1683 Membership then declined fairly consistently from 2001 to 2007 1995 membership was 977; 2006 ended with 1177

9 What caused the membership decline? Some theories: –Turnover at state office –Lack of consistent policies –Lack of NAMI NC presence to bolster interest in joining –Lack of Communication between state office and affiliates

10 Theories… 2000 was the year of the small grants to affiliates by NAMI NC, funded by development efforts This year was followed by 6 years of extensive turnover NAMI NC is not alone in experiencing difficulty in recruitment

11 What are we doing to fix it? Lots of things! Communications Policies Goal Setting Training Making it Easy…..

12 Communications Continuing monthly conference calls with affiliate presidents; written follow up Web site enhancements Sharing information from national Asking affiliates how we can help Affiliate Questionnaire (Feb 19) – send them back with your thoughts!! Exploring broadcast emails to membership

13 Communications Face to Face visits to affiliates (Board and staff of state office) Invite the state office…and we will come Already visited: Wake, Halifax, Moore Scheduled: Wilson, Rocky Mount, Durham Others?? Purpose: listen, share, re-energize

14 Policies Adopted a membership and dues procedure (posted on web site; shared with presidents) We’re trying to collect bylaws; 501©(3) Adopting follow up procedures –Moore County does two written renewal notices, then a phone call

15 Setting Goals Each One Reach One Campaign Good to Great: NAMI NC ST Goal: 1500 in one year LT Goal: 3000 in three years

16 Goals… NAMI NC is adopting a marketing plan as a strategy for growth Let’s target new “niches”: sheriffs (CIT), LME, providers, clergy Goal to consistently f/u with F2F, Support Group, Peer to Peer, and other program participants to become members – 80% of these should ultimately become members

17 Training Western Carolina received a national Opportunity Grant – we’ll track and share what they learn about growing membership Interest in regional meetings on web site development or other topics? NAMI NC is sharing toolkits with emerging chapters and is willing to do face to face visits Assist struggling affiliates to stabilize through institution of a mentoring program

18 Making it Easy…some ideas Media Toolkits to be developed thanks to BMS grant Template renewal letters State office is restructuring to assign staff time to marketing Considering NAMI logo “gifts” for membership/donor levels (mugs, decals, bookmarks…) Creation of a speakers’ bureau

19 Summary NAMI NC growth from good to great in partnership with affiliates where all membership starts Notice the changes already: News & Observer spread on mental health had a NAMI NC article The NAMI NC Board’s Goal #l is to Enhance NAMI NC’s Visibility We’re on our way, working together


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