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*Reach out to new members in their area in addition to the [[Membership Officer]] contact   
*Reach out to new members in their area in addition to the [[Membership Officer]] contact.  
*Serve as a local point of contact   
*Serve as a local point of contact   
* Help members feel included and informed
* Help members feel included and informed
See: [[Welcoming New Members]]
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* Encourage introductions and local connections
* Encourage introductions and local connections
* Support informal or small-group meetups
* Support informal or small-group meetups
* Send occasional updates or invitations
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* Provide feedback on member engagement
* Provide feedback on member engagement
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== Keep It Going ==
=== Consistency Matters More Than Size ===
* One small event per month or quarter is enough
* Regular contact is more important than big events
=== Stay in Touch ===
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=== Ask for Input ===
* What kinds of activities interest people?
* What times and locations work best?
Let interest guide your efforts.


== Optional Responsibilities ==
== Optional Responsibilities ==

Revision as of 04:28, 3 June 2026

Words of Wisdom

Area Coordinators create local connection by making it easier for members to engage where they are.

What Success Looks Like

  • Members in the area feel connected
  • Events occur regularly or as needed
  • New members are welcomed locally as well as by the group's Membership Officer
  • Communication flows between members and leadership

Best Practices

  • Develop a regular cadence for welcoming new members
  • Contact area members before events in the area
  • Offer activities that match local interests and participation levels.
  • Help members connect with one another, not just with you.

Common Pitfalls

  • Waiting for members to engage instead of reaching out.
  • Overlooking new members in favor of familiar faces.
  • Planning activities without considering local interests.
  • Letting communication or activities lapse for long periods.
  • Taking on more than can be sustained long-term.

Purpose

Define the responsibilities of Area Coordinators in supporting local member engagement.

Core Responsibilities

Area What This Looks Like
Welcoming Members
  • Reach out to new members in their area in addition to the Membership Officer contact.
  • Serve as a local point of contact
  • Help members feel included and informed

See: Welcoming New Members

Hosting Activities
  • Organize or host events in their area
  • Maintain a regular or occasional event cadence
  • Choose activities appropriate for local interest and participation

See: Ideas for Local Group Activities

Connecting Members
  • Help members find others nearby
  • Encourage introductions and local connections
  • Support informal or small-group meetups
  • Send occasional updates or invitations
Supporting New Members
  • Assist with New Member Events when applicable
  • Help new members attend their first event
  • Reduce barriers to participation
Sharing Local Insight
  • Communicate local needs and opportunities to leadership
  • Suggest event ideas or outreach opportunities
  • Provide feedback on member engagement

Keep It Going

Consistency Matters More Than Size

  • One small event per month or quarter is enough
  • Regular contact is more important than big events

Stay in Touch

Ask for Input

  • What kinds of activities interest people?
  • What times and locations work best?

Let interest guide your efforts.

Optional Responsibilities

Depending on the Local Group structure:

  • Assist with event promotion
  • Help coordinate regional initiatives
  • Support local outreach or testing efforts