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== What This Means in Practice == | == What This Means in Practice == | ||
Member engagement is the ongoing process of helping members connect with the organization, with activities, and with one another. | Member engagement is the ongoing process of helping members connect with the organization, with activities, and with one another. | ||
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! Principle | |||
! What It Means | |||
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| Multiple ways to participate | |||
| Not all members engage through events. | |||
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| Different levels of engagement | |||
| Participation can be active or passive. | |||
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| Connection without pressure | |||
| Members should feel invited, not obligated. | |||
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| Variety of interests | |||
| Different members seek different experiences. | |||
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| Belonging | |||
| Engagement is about connection, not attendance. | |||
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== Supporting Member Engagement == | == Supporting Member Engagement == | ||
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! Focus Area | |||
! Examples | |||
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* | | Offer multiple ways to engage | ||
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* | * Events and activities | ||
* Passive participation | * Online communities | ||
* Virtual engagement | |||
* Passive participation | |||
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| Encourage participation | |||
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* Share opportunities clearly | * Share opportunities clearly | ||
* Use welcoming | * Use welcoming language | ||
* Avoid guilt- | * Avoid pressure or guilt | ||
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| Connect members to each other | |||
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* Introduce members with shared interests | |||
* Introduce members with shared interests | * Help new members meet people | ||
* Help new members meet | * Encourage informal connections | ||
* Encourage | |- | ||
| Support different interests | |||
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* Offer varied activities | |||
* Support member-led initiatives | |||
* Recognize different preferences | |||
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* Support member-led initiatives | | Include remote and less-active members | ||
* Recognize | | | ||
* Communicate consistently | |||
* Offer non-event engagement | |||
* Value all participation styles | |||
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=== Measuring Engagement === | === Measuring Engagement === | ||
Look beyond attendance. Consider: | Look beyond attendance. Consider: | ||
Latest revision as of 01:24, 4 June 2026
Words of Wisdom
Engagement is not limited to in-person events.
Members connect in different ways, and all forms of participation are valid.
What Success Looks Like
- Members have multiple ways to engage with the Local Group.
- New members find opportunities to connect.
- Members participate at a variety of engagement levels.
- Members feel welcomed and included.
- Engagement is not dependent on a single activity or event.
Best Practices
- Keep engagement options simple and accessible
- Personal outreach is more effective than mass messaging
- Small, consistent efforts are more sustainable than large, infrequent ones
- Focus on helping members feel comfortable and included
Common Pitfalls
- Focusing only on event attendance
- Overloading members with too many options
- Using pressure or guilt to drive participation
- Ignoring less-visible or remote members
- Assuming one approach works for everyone
Purpose
[edit | hide all | hide | edit source]Support ongoing connection by helping members engage in ways that work for them.
What This Means in Practice
[edit | hide | edit source]Member engagement is the ongoing process of helping members connect with the organization, with activities, and with one another.
| Principle | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Multiple ways to participate | Not all members engage through events. |
| Different levels of engagement | Participation can be active or passive. |
| Connection without pressure | Members should feel invited, not obligated. |
| Variety of interests | Different members seek different experiences. |
| Belonging | Engagement is about connection, not attendance. |
Supporting Member Engagement
[edit | hide | edit source]| Focus Area | Examples |
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| Offer multiple ways to engage |
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| Encourage participation |
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| Connect members to each other |
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| Support different interests |
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| Include remote and less-active members |
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Measuring Engagement
[edit | hide | edit source]Look beyond attendance. Consider:
- Email engagement
- Content interaction
- Renewal rates
- Member feedback
- Variety of participation styles
Feedback Loops
[edit | hide | edit source]Make it easy for members to share input.
- Short surveys
- Informal check-ins
- Anonymous feedback options
Focus on understanding, not just increasing activity.