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== Purpose ==
== Purpose ==
Help new Area Coordinators get started and understand where to focus their efforts.
Help new [[Area Coordinators]] get started and understand where to focus their efforts.


== Your First Goal ==
== Your First Goal ==
Your role is simple:
Your role is simple: Help members in your area feel connected.
 
Help members in your area feel connected.


You do not need to organize large events, solve every problem, or contact every member immediately.
You do not need to organize large events, solve every problem, or contact every member immediately.
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* Travel considerations and geographic challenges
* Travel considerations and geographic challenges


=== Meet Local Group Leadership ===
=== Working Within Your Local Group ===
Connect with:
Area Coordinator responsibilities vary significantly between Local Groups.
 
In some groups, Area Coordinators primarily welcome members and help facilitate connections, serving as the primary point of contact for a geographic area.  In others, they are organize regular local activities
 
Talk with your Membership Officer and Local Secretary to understand:


* The Membership Officer
* How your Local Group uses Area Coordinators
* The Local Secretary
* How often local activities are typically offered
* Event organizers and other key volunteers
* What support and resources are available
* How Area Coordinators communicate with leadership


Understand how your Local Group uses Area Coordinators and what support is available.
Start by understanding local expectations rather than assuming every group operates the same way.


=== Introduce Yourself ===
=== Introduce Yourself ===
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Many successful Area Coordinators begin with simple activities such as:
Many successful Area Coordinators begin with simple activities such as:


* Social media discussion
* Coffee meetups
* Coffee meetups
* Lunch gatherings
* Lunch gatherings
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Do not wait until you can organize something large.
Do not wait until you can organize something large.
== What Success Looks Like ==
A successful Area Coordinator helps create connections.
Examples include:
* A new member attends their first event
* Two nearby members meet each other
* Members know who to contact locally
* Local concerns are shared with leadership
Small successes add up over time.


== Next Steps ==
== Next Steps ==

Revision as of 04:05, 2 June 2026

Words of Wisdom

You do not need to build a community by yourself.

Area Coordinators succeed by helping members connect with each other and with the larger Local Group.

What Success Looks Like

  • Members know there is someone local they can contact
  • New members receive a local welcome
  • Local activities occur when there is interest
  • Communication flows between members and leadership

Best Practices

  • Start small
  • Focus on relationships
  • Be visible and approachable
  • Connect people with each other

Common Pitfalls

  • Feeling responsible for every activity
  • Trying to do everything yourself
  • Waiting for the perfect event
  • Losing touch with Local Group leadership

Purpose

Help new Area Coordinators get started and understand where to focus their efforts.

Your First Goal

Your role is simple: Help members in your area feel connected.

You do not need to organize large events, solve every problem, or contact every member immediately.

Focus on helping members know there is someone local who is available to help them connect.

First Steps

Learn About Your Area

Become familiar with:

  • The communities you serve
  • Existing local activities
  • Members who are already active
  • Travel considerations and geographic challenges

Working Within Your Local Group

Area Coordinator responsibilities vary significantly between Local Groups.

In some groups, Area Coordinators primarily welcome members and help facilitate connections, serving as the primary point of contact for a geographic area. In others, they are organize regular local activities

Talk with your Membership Officer and Local Secretary to understand:

  • How your Local Group uses Area Coordinators
  • How often local activities are typically offered
  • What support and resources are available
  • How Area Coordinators communicate with leadership

Start by understanding local expectations rather than assuming every group operates the same way.

Introduce Yourself

Let members know who you are.

This may include:

  • Introducing yourself in the newsletter
  • Attending local events
  • Participating in online discussions
  • Reaching out to new members when appropriate

Start Small

Many successful Area Coordinators begin with simple activities such as:

  • Social media discussion
  • Coffee meetups
  • Lunch gatherings
  • Game nights
  • Attending existing local events

Do not wait until you can organize something large.

Next Steps

Learn more about the role: