Title: Chad Janovec
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2 Managing Chapter Websites, Communications, and
Publicity
Chad Janovec Mid Florida Chapter June 21, 2008
200-230pm
3Overview
- Communications
- Website
- Publicity
4Communication
- Frequent communications lets your members know
you are there and active. - Communication is one of the most important tasks
for a chapter.
Most frequent complaint received by national
about chapters Is my chapter active? Why has no
one from my chapter contacted me?
5Develop a Chapter Communication Plan
- When creating your annual operating plan,
include a section on communications. - Establish objectives
- Your objectives will provide the framework for
your communications messages and activities. - Examples Increase awareness of NCMA, foster
membership growth in our chapter, provide timely
and relevant training - Identify your audience
- Business/Commercial Community
- Government/Military Community
- Association Community
6Develop a Chapter Communication Plan
- What tools will you use?
- Use multiple forms of communication.
- Ads/articles in the local paper
- Brochures
- Discussion boards
- Newsletters
- Post cards
- Telephone
- Email
- Website
- Word of mouth
7Develop a Chapter Communication Plan
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- Create schedules
- Develop a calendar and stick to it!
- Make a checklist and apply it to each activity
- Ad in local media
- Announcement in chapter newsletter
- Announcement on chapter Web site
- Announcements on related Web sites
- Announcement in related newsletters
- Email to all chapter members and prospects
- Flyer at our chapter meetings
- Flyer at local events attended by our chapter
- Posting on national calendar of events
- Phone calls to past attendees
The objectives, messages, audiences, and
strategies are nothing without a frequent and
consistent schedule.
8E-mail Messages
- Keep it short
- Use a specific subject line a brief subject
line that provides information about your emails
content - Use the bcc field for addressing
- State the desired action if you want the reader
to do something in response to your message, say
so. - Tone a writers tone is often misinterpreted
- Signature line include your name, chapter name,
phone number, and email address - Link to the website for additional information
- Is it really urgent? dont overdo the urgent
flag on your emails - Proper grammar and spelling use your spell
check! - Review carefully before you send spell check
will not catch everything
9Phone Calls
- Welcome new members
- Renewal reminder
- Notice of upcoming elections
- Obtain current contact information
Phone calls add a personal touch.
10Print Communications
- Postcards
- - inexpensive way to reach your members
- - drives your members to your website
- Invitation
- - creative way to invite non-members to
- your monthly meetings or special events
- Brochures
- - market your chapter at local trade shows
- - customized membership brochures with chapter
name and - contacts will soon be available from national
11Letters
- Welcome letter for new members
- Introduce the chapter leaders
- Provide contact information for chapter officers
- Include website address
- Include a calendar of events for your chapter
- Invite to the next monthly meeting or event
- Recruit new volunteers
- Introduce the chapter leaders
- Why should they volunteer?
- Why do you volunteer?
- Short description of available positions
- Include website address for more information
12Letters
- Membership anniversary
- Thank you for continued support of NCMA
- Invite to receive membership pin at the next
event - Membership anniversary certificate
- Request for speakers
- Brief description of topics
- Why did they receive this letter?
- Who can they contact for more information?
- Include website address for more information
13Newsletters
- Content
- - How well does it cover news that is important
to - your members?
- - Do your messages tie into your strategic
objectives - for the year?
- - Does it include information about national
events - and important messages?
- - Does it include a point of contact for events
listed?
14Newsletters
- Provide information
- Chapter officer contact list
- Link to the website
- Conference Information
- Chapter meetings schedule
- Employment opportunities
- Contracting news
- Best practices, etc.
- Market products and services
- Events (Chapter workshops, NES, audio seminar)
- Volunteer opportunities
- Awards
15Newsletters
- Recognize your members
- Welcome new members
- Announce awards won by your members
- Promotion or job change announcements
- Congratulations on certifications or degrees
earned by members - Thank your volunteers
Send your chapter newsletters to chapterrelations_at_
ncmahq.org
16Newsletter Formatting
- Masthead
- Provides information about the newsletter and the
publisher, and readily identifies the
correspondence. - Table of Contents
- Easily presents the content of the
correspondence, so readers can pick and choose
what they can read. - Actual Content
- Each article should include the authors name,
bio/photo, email address, and links to more
information (related Web sites or background
material). - Promotion
- Sell NCMAs products and services, spread the
word about your chapter and what you are
doingevents, etc.
17Newsletter Formatting
- E-Newsletters should also include
- Return Address
- Must work and should be the same with every
message (increases recognition with the
recipients). - Subject Line
- Newsletters name and issue date.
18Newsletters
- Remember to make sure
- All links work.
- There are no typos or bad grammar.
- A printer-friendly version is provided.
- There is a easy way to send the newsletter to a
colleague. - A text-only version is available.
- If content is not original, the source is
credited. - Send monthly e-newsletters out at the same time
each month. - Your e-news should cross-inform and cross-promote
the information on your Web site and in your
printed materials. - Post newsletters to your website.
19The Need for Chapter Websites
- All NCMA Chapters should have a website.
- The website is your Chapters introduction to
your members - Its a great marketing tool for NCMA
- Potential members often refer to the Chapter list
on the - NCMA website,
- The link to the local chapter website offers the
potential member a peak at what your chapter has
to offer. - Access to useful and timely information is one of
the top - reasons a member joins
- A website is the most convenient way to provide
quick and easy access to that information. - NCMA will provide a website to your Chapter
- free of charge upon request.
20NCMA Hosted Website
- FREE
- User-friendly
- Uses Sharepoint
- Web design skills are not needed
- Special software is not needed
- Site allows multiple contributors/authors and/or
administrators as needed - Site design and layout are limited
- Site features are limited (cannot do on-line
registration, etc.)
Contact Mary Beth Lech, Chapter Relations
Manager at mlech_at_ncmahq.org
21Your Chapter Website
- Accurate and up-to-date information
- Branded properly with NCMAs current logo and
colors - Well-organized
- Practical
- Easy-to-navigate
- A resource for members and potential members
- The most important information should be
highlighted on the homepage.
22Chapter Website Guidelines
- Your Chapter Web site Should Include
- NCMA Name, current logo, and chapter name
- About NCMA (Vision, Mission, and Values)
- Chapter officers and their contact information
- Volunteer opportunities
- Membership information (How to join and member
benefits) - Education and certification opportunities
- CM Links and Resources (About the Profession,
Best Practices) - Calendar of Meetings/Events
- Special announcements (CM Week, Award Winners)
- Newsletters
- Presentations
- Link to NCMA home page and other related websites
23Publicity
- Publicity creates recognition in the community
for both NCMA and your local chapter. - Appoint a Publicity Chair or Committee
- At least one person should be assigned the task
of generating favorable publicity for your
chapter. - Include a section on public relations in your
annual operating plan.
24Publicity
- Submit photos to Contract Management magazine
- Your members will be proud to belong to your
chapter. - Submit articles to local agency newsletters
- Short write up on award winning members.
- Upcoming chapter events.
- Important updates in the world of contracting.
- Submit press releases to local newspapers
- Short write up on award winning members.
- Job promotions.
- Upcoming chapter events.
25Get Your Chapter Name Out There!
- Did we see your chapter name along the highway?
- Several chapters have sponsored highway sections
and do road side clean up! - Did we see you on TV?
- Texoma Chapter works the Jerry Lewis Muscular
Dystrophy Telethon - Did we see your chapter name in print or on a T
Shirt? - Dayton Chapter is a sponsor of the Air Force
Marathon
26Points to Remember
- Every chapter communication plan is different.
Find what works for you. - You have to evaluate your chapters resources
upon developing this plan. - You can accomplish effective communication
without spending a lot of money. - Hit your audience multiple times and use multiple
communication tools. - Keep your website current.
- Good PR can help grow your chapter and increase
recognition of the CM profession.
27What is working for your chapter?
?
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