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Title: FSA: Getting Started


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FSA Getting Started
  • Defining the purpose
  • Finding volunteers
  • Organizing a board
  • Defining needs
  • Creating plans that work
  • Correspondence support
  • What to expect

2
Defining the Purpose
  • Why FSA?
  • Establishing a base
  • Common mistakes

3
Defining The Purpose
  • Why FSA?
  • What do you hope to accomplish?
  • Who do you want to support?
  • What do you want to have happen?

A target, to be hit, must be seen.
4
Defining the Purpose
  • Establishing a base
  • Interoffice positioning
  • Who will be responsible for FSA?
  • Define a framework
  • What are the boundaries for FSA to work within?
  • Define expectations and a plan

5
Defining the Purpose
  • Common Mistakes
  • FSA as a birthmother recruitment team
  • FSA as agency workers.
  • What is a volunteer?
  • What responsibilities are the Agencys what are
    FSAs?
  • FSA without empowerment
  • Do you want to micromanage?

6
Finding Volunteers
  • The right co-chairs
  • What to look for
  • What to avoid

7
Finding Volunteers
  • The right co-chairs
  • The co-chairs of your executive committee set the
    tone for all that follows
  • They should be chosen with great care
  • The decision should be based upon your defined
    purpose.

8
Finding Volunteers
  • What to look for
  • Leadership skills
  • Communication skills
  • Humility
  • Desire
  • Pro-active nature
  • Ability to work with others
  • Schedule

9
Finding Volunteers
  • What to avoid
  • Single party teams
  • Inflexibility
  • Inability to volunteer the needed time
  • Controller
  • All talk no action

10
Organizing a Board
  • Customizing
  • Committees with purpose
  • The right volunteers

11
Organizing a Board
  • Customizing
  • Based on your purpose who do you need to help?
  • Titles ARE important
  • Dont get caught in the black hole of general
    titles and broad descriptions.

12
Organizing a Board
  • Committees with purpose
  • Define responsibilities with committee titles
  • Who do you want your education committee to
    educate? Tell them!
  • Keep it simple
  • One committee One task

13
Organizing a Board
  • The right volunteers
  • You dont have to have 200 FSA members to reach
    over 200 supporters
  • Volunteers need
  • To be chosen with care
  • To be appreciated
  • To be given the right material.

14
Defining Needs
  • Why FSA?
  • Defining main areas
  • Getting started

15
Defining Needs
  • Why FSA?
  • Now its the boards turn to answer this
  • As the board defines the needs of the area they
    can develop their own purpose and goals to help
    them reach their targets.

16
Defining Needs
  • Defining main areas
  • What area needs the most support?
  • Is it applicants, birthmothers. Legislative,
    etc.?
  • This is a constant process.
  • It is also the key to success or failure

17
Defining Needs
  • Getting started
  • Ask, survey and LISTEN to the responses
  • Jump in! Quit talking and start doing
  • Evaluate, evaluate, evaluate

18
Creating Plans That Work
  • Planning Resources
  • Tracking
  • Reviewing

19
Creating Plans That Work
  • Planning Resources
  • Take time to organize
  • Keep everyone informed
  • Staff meetings are a great tool for this.
  • Use resources
  • Internet
  • Local TV, Papers, etc.

20
Creating Plans That Work
  • Tracking
  • Keep reports!
  • Have a reporting structure in place
  • Be consistent
  • Write down the details!
  • How many were in attendance, etc.?

21
Creating Plans That Work
  • Review and Evaluate
  • Make sure your efforts and energies are being
    spent smarter not harder.
  • Use these reviews and reports as the building
    blocks for future plans

22
Correspondence Support
  • Defining communication needs desires
  • Basic correspondence know-how
  • How to support without taking over

23
Correspondence Support
  • Define communication needs and desires
  • How often do you need or expect reports?
  • What do you want and need to know?
  • What staff should be involved and at what level?

24
Correspondence Support
  • Basic correspondence know-how
  • Report formats
  • Use masters!
  • Capitalize on resources
  • Use the Internet E-mail
  • Use conference calls
  • Time will be used more efficiently when organized.

25
Correspondence Support
  • How to support without taking over
  • Define your role of responsibility
  • Listen and ask what help is being asked for
    specifically
  • Delegate and follow up

26
What To Expect
  • Who benefits?
  • Value of FSA

27
What to Expect
  • Who benefits
  • Adoptive parents
  • Adoptees
  • Birthmothers
  • Agency
  • Community

28
What to Expect
  • Value of FSA
  • Adoption awareness increases
  • Positive view of adoption is portrayed
  • Many hands reach more people
  • Adoption succeeds
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