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| No Response | |||
| One follow-up, then stop | |||
| Just checking in in case my previous message got buried. No need to respond—just wanted to make sure you knew there's someone local if you ever want to connect. | | |||
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| Short Reply ("Thanks") | |||
| Keep the conversation open without pressure. | |||
| Glad to hear from you! If you ever feel like connecting locally or coming to something, just let me know. | |||
| - | |||
| Interested in Meeting People | |||
| Offer a simple next step. | |||
| That's great — there are a few members in your area. We sometimes do casual meetups. Would something like that interest you? | |||
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| Asking About Events | |||
| Keep it simple and clear. Avoid sending too much information at once. | |||
| We have a few upcoming events. [Event] is often a good first event, and I'd be happy to meet you there. | |||
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| Nervous About Attending | |||
| Reduce uncertainty. | |||
| Totally understandable — a lot of people feel that way at first. I'd be happy to meet you outside and introduce you around. | |||
| - | |||
| Too Busy | |||
| Respect their situation and leave the door open | |||
| That makes sense — schedules can get busy. If things ever open up, feel free to reach out anytime. | |||
| - | |||
| Not Interested in Events | |||
| Explore other ways to connect. | |||
| That's completely fine. If you'd like information about newsletters, online groups, or webinars, I'm happy to help. | |||
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| Asking About Nearby Members | |||
| Facilitate connections while protecting privacy. Do not share contact information without permission. You can direct members to the Membership Directory on the National website. | |||
| There are a few members in your area. If you're interested, I can help coordinate a connection or small meetup. | |||
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| You Don't Know the Answer | |||
| Be honest and follow up. | |||
| That's a good question. I'm not sure, but I'll find out and get back to you. | |||
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| Offering a First Meetup | |||
| Make it easy to say yes. | |||
| I'll be at [location] on [day/time]. If you'd like, we could meet there and attend together. | |||
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| No Response | ! Situation | ||
! Response | |||
| Just checking in in case my previous message got buried. No need to respond—just wanted to make sure you knew there's someone local if you ever want to connect. | |- | ||
| - | | No Response | ||
| | | Just checking in in case my previous message got buried. No need to respond—just wanted to make sure you knew there's someone local if you ever want to connect. | ||
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| Glad to hear from you! If you ever feel like connecting locally or coming to something, just let me know. | | They say “Thanks” or give a short reply | ||
| - | Keep it light. | ||
| | | Glad to hear from you! If you ever feel like connecting locally or coming to something, just let me know — always happy to help. | ||
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| | | They express interest in meeting people | ||
| - | Move gently toward a next step. | ||
| | | That’s great — there are a few members in your area. We sometimes do casual meetups (coffee, lunch, etc.). Would something like that interest you? | ||
| We have a few upcoming events. [Event] is often a good first event, and I' | Optionally: | ||
| - | * Suggest a specific event | ||
| | * Offer to help coordinate | ||
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| Totally understandable — a lot of people feel that way at first. | | They ask about events | ||
| - | Keep it simple and clear. Avoid sending too much information at once | ||
| | | We have a few upcoming events — here's a link to our website's calendar. [Event] is often a good first event, and I'll be attending [Event] and would love to meet you there. | ||
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| That makes sense — schedules can get busy. If things ever open up, feel free to reach out anytime. | | They’re nervous about attending | ||
| - | Normalize the feeling and reduce uncertainty. | ||
| | | Totally understandable — a lot of people feel that way at first. If you decide to come to something, I’d be happy to meet you outside and introduce you around. | ||
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| | | They say they're too busy | ||
| - | Respect that and keep the door open. | ||
| | | ''That makes sense — schedules can get busy. If things ever open up, or if you just want to connect locally, feel free to reach out anytime.'' | ||
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| There are a few members in your area. If | | They say they're not interested in events | ||
| - | Acknowledge and pivot. | ||
| | | That’s completely fine — not everyone is looking for events. If you want to stay connected in other ways (newsletter, online groups, webinars, etc.), I’m happy to help. | ||
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| They ask about other members nearby | |||
| - | Facilitate connection carefully. | ||
| Offering a | |||
Note: Respect privacy. Do not share contact information without permission. You can direct members to the Membership Directory on the National website. | |||
| I'll be at [location] on [day/time]. If you'd like, we could meet there and attend together. | | There are a few members in your area. If you’re open to it, I can help connect you or coordinate a small meetup. | ||
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| When you don't know the answer | |||
It’s okay to say so and then follow up. | |||
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That’s a good question — I’m not sure, but I can find out and get back to you. | |||
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| Offering a first meetup | |||
Being specific about time, place, and expectations can make it easier for someone to say yes. | |||
| I'll be at [location] on [day/time]. If you'd like, we could meet there and attend together. | |||
I'm happy to meet you outside and walk in with you if that would make things more comfortable. | |||
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Revision as of 03:41, 2 June 2026
You don’t need the perfect response.
You just need to make members feel welcome be being
- Friendly
- Clear
- Available
What Success Looks Like
- Members receive timely responses
- Conversations feel welcoming
- Questions are answered or routed appropriately
- Members feel heard and respected
- Members know their next step
Best Practices
- Respond promptly when practical
- Match the member's tone and level of engagement
- Answer the question asked
- Keep next steps simple
- Be warm and concise
Common Pitfalls
- Sending long, information-heavy messages
- Too many links or options
- Pressuring attendance
- Taking silence personally
Purpose
Provide guidance for responding to member questions, comments, and outreach in a welcoming and helpful way.
The goal is to make responses feel natural, conversational, and supportive—not scripted or overwhelming.
The Basic Structure
A good response usually includes:
- Acknowledge what they said
- Respond or answer their question
- Offer a simple next step (optional)
Not every message needs all three.
Tone Tips
- Write like you speak
- Use complete but simple sentences
- Avoid overly formal language
- Be warm, but not intense
Common Outreach Scenarios
Use these examples as starting points. Adapt them to your own voice and the specific situation.
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| No Response | One follow-up, then stop | - | Short Reply ("Thanks") | Keep the conversation open without pressure. | Glad to hear from you! If you ever feel like connecting locally or coming to something, just let me know. | - | Interested in Meeting People | Offer a simple next step. | That's great — there are a few members in your area. We sometimes do casual meetups. Would something like that interest you? | - | Asking About Events | Keep it simple and clear. Avoid sending too much information at once. | We have a few upcoming events. [Event] is often a good first event, and I'd be happy to meet you there. | - | Nervous About Attending | Reduce uncertainty. | Totally understandable — a lot of people feel that way at first. I'd be happy to meet you outside and introduce you around. | - | Too Busy | Respect their situation and leave the door open | That makes sense — schedules can get busy. If things ever open up, feel free to reach out anytime. | - | Not Interested in Events | Explore other ways to connect. | That's completely fine. If you'd like information about newsletters, online groups, or webinars, I'm happy to help. | - | Asking About Nearby Members | Facilitate connections while protecting privacy. Do not share contact information without permission. You can direct members to the Membership Directory on the National website. | There are a few members in your area. If you're interested, I can help coordinate a connection or small meetup. | - | You Don't Know the Answer | Be honest and follow up. | That's a good question. I'm not sure, but I'll find out and get back to you. | - | Offering a First Meetup | Make it easy to say yes. | I'll be at [location] on [day/time]. If you'd like, we could meet there and attend together. | }
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When to EscalateMost member questions can be handled by the Membership Officer. However, some situations are better handled by another volunteer or officer. Learn more: Membership Officer - When to Escalate or Hand Off Communication Related |