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June/July • Consider attending the National PTA Convention. It will provide you with valuable information and training to successfully meet your goals. • Meet with your membership committee and president to adopt a membership theme and plan the campaign. • Review your MO PTA Tool Kit for a listing of program resources and promotion ideas. Be sure to ask your president for the Membership pages from the Tool Kit if they are not given to you. • Prepare your membership budget for the year. • Start approaching local businesses to join as PTA Business Members and/or work with you to provide membership discounts. • Start a Membership Procedure book if your predecessor didn’t or review your passed on information for ideas on what works for your school
August/September/October • Make sure all officers and chairmen are members. Set an example by being the first member of your PTA unit. • Use dates of special MO PTA, National PTA, and community events to organize and plan PTA activities. • Have a membership table at all school functions – open house, registrations and volunteer meetings. Have a table with information about PTA’s programs, activities, positions, advocacy efforts and membership. • Include PTA information and sign-up forms in “Back-to-School” packets and/or send letters of invitation home with all students for their families to join PTA. • Invite each faculty member to join at a staff in-service or a “Back-to-School” luncheon (with Principal’s permission). • Record membership and remit all dues money on the first of each month along with a Dues Remittance Form to the state office. • Have a membership table at your first PTA meeting. Use this opportunity to welcome everyone and encourage their support and involvement. Inform them of your plans and programs for the upcoming year. • Include articles in your PTA newsletters about your membership drive. • Contact area businesses about membership opportunities with your PTA. • Make sure you have the opportunity to earn the Missouri PTA Early Bird award by submitting your first membership dues by the published deadline. • Plan to attend MO PTA Convention in October! Be prepared to listen and share ideas with PTA members from around Missouri!
November/December • Share the ideas you gathered at the Missouri PTA Convention and put them into action for your PTA. • Make contact with all parents, teachers and community members who have not joined. Send an email or a personal invitation. Look at last year’s membership roster and contact those that haven’t rejoined. • Continue to have a membership table at each school function – be visible! • Inform members of the progress toward the membership goal. • Thanksgiving is a time to be thankful. Let your members know how much their membership means to children and youth. • Plan an activity to kick off the second half of your membership drive in January. Then enjoy the winter break and come back refreshed and renewed!
January/February • Continue to ask new members to join your PTA. • Be sure to include PTA information and sign-up forms in “New Student” packets. Send a personal note to parent’s of new students, letting them know of upcoming PTA events and ask them to join. • Try adding a new membership discount at a local business. • Plan an activity for National PTA’s Founders Day (February 17th) • Continue to check National PTA and Missouri PTA websites for new ideas.
March/April/May • Make sure you get all those new dues postmarked by March 1st! • Apply for those much deserved membership awards and celebrate your accomplishments! • Plan to attend Leadership Conference in the Spring. • Review and update the membership roster. • If your school has a spring Kindergarten enrollment or round-up for in-coming, next year, Kindergartners, set up a PTA Membership table and provide your PTA information to those new parents. Invite them to an upcoming PTA activity and ask them join PTA to get a jump on the next year. • Update membership records and the Procedure Book for your successor. Include your final membership numbers and the original goal, awards applied for, a roster of your committee members, evaluation of your successes, recommendations and any important materials to carry out the work of the committee. • Include an end of the year article for your newsletter about your unit’s success and include a “THANK YOU” to each and every PTA member! |