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Welcoming New Members

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Purpose

Help new members feel welcomed and connected early.

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Guiding Principle

First impressions shape long-term engagement.

Welcoming is about helping members feel seen, informed, and connected from the beginning.

Philosophy

  • First impressions matter
  • Personal contact is preferred over automated communication
  • All members matter — including those who may never attend events
  • Welcoming is a shared responsibility

Success is measured by whether members feel acknowledged and included — not by event attendance.

What This Means in Practice

A successful welcoming process means:

  • New members receive timely contact
  • Members understand how to engage locally (if they choose)
  • Members feel included regardless of participation level
  • Outreach is thoughtful and appropriately personal

Key Actions

Make Initial Contact

  • Reach out to new, reinstated, and transferred members
  • Use personal, welcoming communication

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Help Members Get Started

  • Share relevant information and opportunities
  • Provide guidance without overwhelming

Support First Engagement

  • Reduce barriers to attending first events
  • Help members feel comfortable and included

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Build Early Connections

  • Introduce members to others
  • Support mentor or buddy connections where appropriate

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Best Practices

It Takes a Team

Welcoming is not the responsibility of one person.

  • Involve officers and experienced members
  • Use name badges and clear identifiers
  • Ensure new members are acknowledged at events

Common Pitfalls

  • Delayed or no initial contact
  • Overwhelming new members with too much information
  • Relying only on mass or automated communication
  • Focusing only on event attendance
  • Leaving new members to navigate alone