SI~ASHLAND MEMBERSHIP Survey Summary Replies revised 3/12
1. What is the best thing about SI/Ashland? Note: Great PR quotes about Soroptimist
· The People and friendships; The inviting and warm feelings of the group
· OSF’s Pillow Booth fundraiser ~ allows us the ability to provide scholarships for women & to do many things which have an impact on Women and Girls both Locally and Internationally
· Party of Parties “It allows us to fund our activities for service and operations, be known in the community and be able to know each other.”
· SSGSW; ~the work we do & the enthusiasm & fun demonstrated by members.”
· “Spirit of service and camaraderie”: “Great women doing great things!”
· “Fun interesting meetings, fundraisers’ and projects”.
· I like being able to impact the world of women that fits into my life with all of its other obligations.” We make a difference in our community & impact so many lives
2. What could be improved about SI/Ashland?
· Buddy/Mentor to help new members learn more quickly feel included
· Work on Retention~ members most at risk of leaving after 2 or 3years
· Have a weekly segment of Soroptimist Facts at meetings;
· Seek ideas from new members/be open to suggestions;
· Develop/Encourage members to move into leadership positions – SI Chairs
· “Better integration of new members by identifying skills to help them integrate and contribute to our mission.
· Meeting topics –more of what is happening in our community;
· Need more members of color. “It would enrich us to include other races.”
· ” Find a way to attract younger women;”
· “More communication from the committees to the rest of the members.”
· ”Seek input from members, Find out what they are interested in.
3. How can we increase the membership of SI/Ashland?
· Outreach & recruit women in churches, AAUW, SSGSW, Social Clubs, SOU staff , OSF; and Helman and other Ashland PTA moms; Approach Club members children;
· Have a meeting where we each bring someone one decade younger than ourselves;
· Have someone go on Jeffery Riley’s show On JPR and talk about Soroptimist and membership. Advertise on JPR.
· Increase PR – someone go to Chamber’s Greeters on Friday mornings
· Identify the skills we need and recruit for them.
· ”Personal contacts by existing members”
· “Keep a high profile – be the club of choice for business women.”
· “Keep the website FRESH with lots of good pictures of our members doing meaningful things and having fun;”
· “Special outreach meeting to former/older members & offer transportation
· Let people know one does not need to attend every single meeting
· Invite people to service projects – pillow booth, road clean up, etc.
· Recruitment blitz
4. What are the deterrents/roadblocks to increasing membership?
· Our image as an ‘older’ club
· “We don’t seem to be reaching younger women.
· Let folks know they don’t have to come every week
· Let folks know we go dark in the summer.
· “Cost of dues” ”Dues are high compared to other clubs I’ve visited.”
· “Dues and time may be a deterrent for young working women” paraphrase
· There is a Lack of understanding of SI’s mission or projects.”
· Rotary is a more recognized presence in the community.
· “There are Concerns about time commitment.”
· Meeting Space
5. What do you feel is the best way to hold a recruitment event?
· In the past, prospects were invited to a TEA – people felt honored to join
· “Personal contacts and word of mouth.”
· “A lunch by invite. Have each member bring a guest to a special lunch. That is how I was recruited and it worked. Maybe should be a dinner”
· Sara Brown described a recruitment event by Seattle Metro, which was a ‘bra party’ – great idea, but they did not adequately publicize in advance, give their pitch about their club and Soroptimist and Take pictures for their website and other publicity;”
· “weekends”
· “Getting mileage out of service projects.
· Are we recruiting while we are in the public’s eye?
· “A personal invitation by an informed, enthusiastic member is very powerful.”
· Suggest we develop a short ‘pitch’ and provide it to members, so they can effectively ‘sell’ our organization to potential members.
· Some feel recruitment events don’t work for the investment
6. What are your ideas on recruiting new younger members?
· FACEBOOK Page “Keep Trying”
· Time for a new ad with appeal to younger women U-Tube Video Have a video modeled on “One Child” – members hold up signs to communicate our message and show who we are And what we need to do and that we are having fun.”
· Our younger members need to give us ideas. “I think it is vitally important to attract younger members.”” Brainstorm potential community members who might be interested and then approaching them.
· Keep website FRESH with lots of good pictures of members doing meaningful work and having fun.”
· Keep asking them what they need/want; They are from a different generation and think differently.
· My daughter said that she likes to do her charity/social work through internet groups. She is not looking for the social component.”
· “Invite young acquaintances to attend a Soroptimist program meeting or function with you, as your guest.”
· Ask younger members to put together a list of people. Invite them for a glass of wine at a local place to socialize and then do a short, tight, interesting program with time to answer questions”