Checklist for Forming a New Club
- Plan an organizational/interest meeting with other interested persons, located in a convenient meeting space.
- Prepare the agenda and create a survey or interest sheet to learn the interests and needs of the constituency you plan to serve.
- Promote your meeting by notifying interested persons via a press notice in the newspaper, contacts in support departments of area corporations, schools, and friends and neighbors.
- Hold organizational meeting.
- Survey attendees for their interests and needs.
- Recruit volunteers for organizational committee to make initial recommendations.
- Evaluate attendee surveys to determine focus of group.
- Choose interim leaders.
- Locate regular group meeting place.
- Determine regular meeting date and time.
- Plan for services or activities to offer at start.
- Determine budget.
- Establish dues based upon projected members and budget for services.
- Plan programs for the first three to six months.
- Follow up your plans with the attendees of the organizational meeting.
- Advertise meetings.
- Recruit members.
- Organizational committee should recommend name, purpose, structure, activities, dues, and legal status.
- Draft Constitution and Bylaws.
- Hold meeting to approve organizational committee recommendations, approve Constitution and Bylaws, and elect officers.
- Evaluate progress.
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