Do you ensure that there are no cliques?
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 8:41 am
Are you being patient with inexperienced members?
Are you making an effort to get to know your members?
Are you regularly encouraging your members?
Have you invited members to join your private social media group?
Do you ask your members for feedback on your club?
Every club wants to be known as the club that feels like a second home – a family. You have the power to implement the ideas above and be well on your way to achieving this.
What other ways can you think of for creating a welcoming environment at your club? Let us know on Twitter @LoveToDoMore. We’d love to hear from you!
Whether you run a club, membership organisation, classes, or courses…
The thought of saving time greece rcs data on admin and simplifying payment collections sounds like a dream come true. It’s likely that membership management software has crossed your mind but with many different types available, finding the right one can be a challenge. We’ve compiled a mini-guide to help you think about where to start and what you might need to look for.
Evaluating your needs
It might be that you’ve finally decided to “get with the times” and scrap your outdated spreadsheet and paper system. Or the current membership management you’re using just isn’t working out – maybe it’s too expensive, difficult to use, or doesn’t have everything you need. Whatever the case, your first step is to highlight your current pain points and how to address these. If you’re not responsible for handling membership admin, make sure you speak to the people who are as they know your current system best.
Start by listing all your admin tasks. This will probably include things like registering new members, updating member information, collecting fees, counting monies, member renewals, and communicating with members. Having this mapped out will give you a clear overview of what isn’t going well and what you hope to achieve from using membership management software. Plus, if you need to convince others at your club or organisation to invest, this will help your case.
Are you making an effort to get to know your members?
Are you regularly encouraging your members?
Have you invited members to join your private social media group?
Do you ask your members for feedback on your club?
Every club wants to be known as the club that feels like a second home – a family. You have the power to implement the ideas above and be well on your way to achieving this.
What other ways can you think of for creating a welcoming environment at your club? Let us know on Twitter @LoveToDoMore. We’d love to hear from you!
Whether you run a club, membership organisation, classes, or courses…
The thought of saving time greece rcs data on admin and simplifying payment collections sounds like a dream come true. It’s likely that membership management software has crossed your mind but with many different types available, finding the right one can be a challenge. We’ve compiled a mini-guide to help you think about where to start and what you might need to look for.
Evaluating your needs
It might be that you’ve finally decided to “get with the times” and scrap your outdated spreadsheet and paper system. Or the current membership management you’re using just isn’t working out – maybe it’s too expensive, difficult to use, or doesn’t have everything you need. Whatever the case, your first step is to highlight your current pain points and how to address these. If you’re not responsible for handling membership admin, make sure you speak to the people who are as they know your current system best.
Start by listing all your admin tasks. This will probably include things like registering new members, updating member information, collecting fees, counting monies, member renewals, and communicating with members. Having this mapped out will give you a clear overview of what isn’t going well and what you hope to achieve from using membership management software. Plus, if you need to convince others at your club or organisation to invest, this will help your case.