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Role
Maintains communications between the board and the membership by producing and distributing a regular newsletter that accurately describes the activities of the League.
General
Promotes good communication within the League.
Publishes a newsletter that serves as a source of organizational information for current members, as a recruitment tool for new members and as a public relations vehicle in the community.
Specific
- Is responsible for compiling, editing, setting up layout, illustrating, proofreading, reproducing, collating, addressing and mailing the newsletter.
- With the board, plans overall content of the newsletter, sets publication target dates, determines general format and budget.
- Includes articles written by board members and committee chairs or composes articles from data they provide.
- Stresses positive aspects of League activities and achievements.
- Submits the draft newsletter to the president for final review and approval.
- Sends copies of the newsletter to the state League and LWVUS liaisons and to other League leaders, as requested.
- Complies with postal rates and regulations.
- Keeps a file of the newsletter for the League's archives.
Techniques
- Get help. Recruit members with design expertise, artistic talents, proofreading skills. Delegate reproduction, collating and mailing to a sub-committee.
- Maintain a calendar of League activities and deadlines for the year (including information from the state League and the LWVUS) to help plan for future articles.
- Set firm deadlines for copy.
- Ask board members to submit their articles on computer disk or by e-mail.
- Use camera-ready copy and logos from the LWVUS and the state League.
- Use graphics, but with restraint.
- Exchange bulletins with other local Leagues to get ideas for content and layout.
- Pay attention to newsletters from other organizations, noting attractive features.
- Credit the source of non-League material; get permission to use copyrighted material.
- Fully identify and date each issue.
- Work with other board members to get in-kind contributions, such as printing, and to solicit advertising for the bulletin.
- Work with other board members to identify potential members, community colleagues and donors who should receive complimentary copies.
A good newsletter instills pride in the organization; arouses interest and makes members want to get involved; informs the reader about priority issues on the League's agenda and about actions taken by the board; summarizes important events; praises individuals and groups for work done; celebrates past successes and inspires new ones; welcomes new members and introduces them briefly; impresses nonmembers with the variety and effectiveness of League activities; and attracts the eye with layout, graphics and content.
Suggested newsletter features:
- Message from the president--to share pride in the organization, to stimulate thinking about the League and its mission, to invite participation in upcoming events, to thank members for contributing to the organization's successes.
- Calendar of upcoming events and related articles--to encourage participation, but without instilling guilt in those who choose not to be involved.
- Local League news--to let members know what their organization is doing (studies, voters service, public forums, special events) and how they can participate.
- Background information for consensus meetings—-to promote a well informed membership and encourage attendance.
- Action column--to encourage responses to action requests that are not time sensitive and to let members know what action is being taken on their behalf.
- Membership column--to introduce new members, solicit names of prospective members, invite attendance at new member events, encourage everyone to make a commitment to membership growth and diversity.
- Highlights of successes, events and activities from the state League and the LWVUS — to build members' understanding of the League as a multi-level organization.
- Contact information--to help prospective members learn more about the League.