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Just like vegetable gardening, starting from the ground up is crucial for effective chapter development. This comprehensive guide emphasizes the importance of consistent effort and strategic planning. Learn how to set and achieve member recruitment goals, enhance positive visibility through various platforms, and effectively welcome new members. Discover methods for holding impactful meetings, engaging in community collaboration, and maintaining leadership roles. Embrace opportunities for international participation and innovative fundraising, ensuring your chapter not only grows but thrives sustainably.
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Five Star Chapter Development • Just like vegetable gardening, everyone starts at ground zero—bare dirt. • Just like gardening, the more often you develop your chapter, the easier it gets.
One Star Goal: Set and report one The Pinnacle Program: Member recruitment goal Positive Visibility: bulletin boards and more Open an enrollment period (Advisor) Induction: Welcoming new members Send an invitation Hold an informational meeting Invite, invite, invite Hold a ceremony The Annual Report Review and approve By-Laws
Two Stars: all of the above plus… • Meetings: Agenda? Twice a month • Resource Packet: Did you get yours? • Officer orientation: Now! • Two membership drives • New Officers: You have been reported. • Research Honor topic—Two members! • Meeting with the College President • Verify chapter directory info
Three Stars • Honors in Action project • Leadership roles in the HIA project • Collaboration: Working with others • Expert resources for HIA • News: sharing somehow • College Project: working with the Admin • Making History: record keeping
Four Stars: More of the same and something new • Regional Meetings: Leadership, Convention, T3 • Regional Leadership: Inviting and serving others • Share HIA info with others • Hallmark entries: At least one following the rules • Alternate activities available
Five Star: All of the preceding and… • HIA and College project entries plus one more • International participation • Annual Convention • Honors Institute • All officers do College Fish, Competitive Edge, and 2012 Honors Case Study Challenge
Encore • Local projects • Fund raising: paying to play