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Grand Lodge of Virginia-2005 Membership Survey Results

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Grand Lodge of Virginia-2005 Membership Survey Results

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  1. This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use PowerPoint to keep track of these action items during your presentation • In Slide Show, click on the right mouse button • Select “Meeting Minder” • Select the “Action Items” tab • Type in action items as they come up • Click OK to dismiss this box • This will automatically create an Action Item slide at the end of your presentation with your points entered. Grand Lodge of Virginia-2005 Membership Survey Results Matt Szramoski 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  2. Reading the Survey • 6,851 brethren responded • 21.48% response rate • 71+ can be looked at as a control group • Lack of an answer should be looked at as no response 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  3. Members 61 and older are… • Likely to have had two or more children and be married • A high school graduate or attended some college • Probably a member of another fraternal/civic organization • Retired 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  4. Members under 61 are… • Likely to have less than two children and are married • A college graduate • Probably not a member of another fraternal/civic group • Is a professional, self-employed or civil service worker 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  5. Why did I join? (Multiple answers allowed) • Reputation of the organization (52%) • Fellowship (46%) • Family Members (43%) • Business Opportunities (7%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  6. If a relative or friend asked me about joining Freemasonry I would… • Obtain a petition & discuss Freemasonry with him (59%), for those under 71 (68%) • Refer him to another member (12%), for those under 71 (16%) • Say nothing, unless asked again (4%) • Tell him he would not want to join in today's society (4%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  7. Demographic Challenges for the 21st Century 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  8. Lack of younger members in other fraternal/civic organizations • Less exposure forFreemasonry to men in other like minded organizations • Is a national trend due to increased work and family obligations 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  9. Decline in Masonic Youth Organizations • 13% of our members over the age of 71 joined due to a child being in a Masonic youth organization • Today, less then 2% of our new members are joining for this reason • Large portions of Virginia have no Masonic youth organizations 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  10. Family Obligations • 1 in 13 Masons in Virginia have a family that does not support their Masonic membership • This increases to 1 in 10 for Masons aged 31-60 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  11. Failure to attract the “Baby Boomers” • Less then 5% of our members over the age of 51 have been Master Masons for 5 years or less. • The vision of seeing large numbers of these individuals joining after retirement is not occurring • These individuals have been the lowest percentage of “joiners” of any demographic group in U.S. history 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  12. Lack of Spouse Membership in Fraternal Organizations • Continual decline in the number of wives belonging to OES, Amaranth, etc. • Current trends will result in less then 1% of our members having a wife in Daughters of the Nile, Amaranth and the Ladies Oriental Shrine in 10–15 years • Eastern Star will fare only slightly better • The end result will be fewer wives with a familiarity of fraternal organizations and their activities 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  13. What do I like to do? (All) • Television (39%) • Hunting and/or fishing (38%) • Reading (37%) • Sports/Golf (35%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  14. For those under the age of 71… • Television • Hunting and Fishing • Sports/Golf 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  15. I am a member of… • Scottish Rite (34%) • Shrine (25%) • Royal Arch (22%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  16. Officer Statistics: • Almost 1 out of 3 brethren who completed the survey have served as Worshipful Master • 25% are currently serving as an officer in their lodge 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  17. As a Mason, I have attended: • Grand Annual Communication (28%) • Reid Simmons School (9%) • Division Leadership Conference (29%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  18. In the ritual, I… • Perform an officers station in the ritual (23%) • Perform the Worshipful Master’s portion of the ritual (19%) • Read/present the charge (18%) • Teach catechisms (11%) • Present a lecture (7%) • Do not participate (36% for those under 71) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  19. I feel the ritual is… • Important for new members to understand (46%) • Primary reason for Freemasonry to exist (43%) • Something to be discussed in lodge programs (35%) • Timeless (34%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  20. What I enjoy most about stated communications is… • Fellowship (51%) • For those under the age of 71, (68%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  21. I also like… • Ritual performed well (40%) • Organization (30%) • Dinners prior to meetings (27%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  22. One thing I don’t like stated communications is… • Too long (18%) • Boring (18%) • Has poor ritual (14%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  23. I have not attended lodge in… • A year or longer (25%) – the most inactive age group is 61-70 • 10 or more years (7%) • 5-10 years (5%) • 2-5 years (6%) • 1-2 years (7%) • ½ - 1 year (9%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  24. I don’t attend because… • Date/time/work schedule conflict (18%) • Location (8%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  25. If personally invited to attend a Masonic function I would… • Probably attend (22%) • Decline (8%) • Concerned that I would be unable to do the dueguards/signs, etc. (5%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  26. The main reason I will become more active in lodge is when… My schedule allows! 21% 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  27. But…5% said they would never become more active! 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  28. I would attend lodge if… • Refresher course on the ritual was given (14%), for those under 71 (17%) • More social activities (11%), for those under 71 (16%) • It was more organized (9%) • More communication (9%), for those under 71 (12%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  29. Programs that would encourage me to be more interested in attending are… • Quality speakers on a Masonic subject (38%) • Presenters on general interest topics (30%) • Family Activities (24%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  30. My lodge does not do enough… • Family activities (20%), for those under 71 (28%) • Teaching/educating new members (18%), for those under 71 (26%) • Charitable Work (13%), for those under 71 (18%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  31. Money!!! • Only 4% felt the fee to receive the degrees was too high, 43% felt it was appropriate. • 57% felt their lodge dues were appropriate, 12% felt they were too high while 5% would pay more! 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  32. Freemasonry has… • Made me a better man (63%), for those under 71 (74%) • Introduced me to lifetime friends and allowed me to meet men with like beliefs/values (53% each), for those under 71 (62%) • Increased moral standards in my life (45%), for those under 71 (60%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  33. Freemasonry has not… • Made me feel welcome (7%) • Been the organization I thought it was (7%) • Been a good use of my time (5%) • Consisted of men I wish to associate with (4%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  34. In my community, Freemasonry is considered an … • Impressive organization that little is known about (36%), for those under 71 (50%) • Unheard of/unknown (23%), for those under 71 (34%) • Well known/active in the community (14%) • Cult (11%), for those under 71 (16%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  35. Freemasonry today is… • Needed more then ever (46%), for those under 71 (56%) • Stable organization promoting positive values (35%), for those under 71 (41%) 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  36. But… • (44%) feel it is in decline, for those under 71 (50%) • Only (7%) felt it is a better organization today then 20 years ago • (6%) felt it is outdated 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  37. Masonic Challenges for the 21st Century 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  38. Membership Smaller families = Reduced pool of family members to draw from 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  39. Membership • Less outreach to other fraternal/civic organizations • Partnership opportunities • Speakers bureau 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  40. Membership • Consider creation of a Grand Lodge Membership Committee • Develop materials to assist members in better explaining the fraternity to those who have made inquiry • Possibly create new member packet • Develop materials specific to Virginia for public consumption 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  41. Subordinate Lodge • Lodge officer training • Better quality programs on a mix of Masonic/general interest topics • Better exposure and expansion of charitable efforts beyond MAHOVA • Improved communication • More family activities 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  42. Grand Lodge Opportunities • Promote the Grand Lodge Museum and Library through VA Dept. of Tourism • Provide scholarship information to the Virginia Dept. of Education for dissemination to the public schools • Conduct press releases on Masonic Family Day, installation of Grand Lodge officers, etc. 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  43. Our major problems are… • Negative self-perception • Lack of long-term strategies (local and perceived at the Grand Lodge level) • Failure to adequately educate our members in the meaning of our ritual • Public perception of the craft 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  44. We have a… Self-image problem! 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  45. But we can… • Strengthen our existing members relationship to the craft • Create the tools for members to become recruiters for Freemasonry while not recruiting • Grow Freemasonry in Virginia from this day forward 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  46. Keys to Growing Freemasonry • Think out of the box • Keep our best traditions intact • Encourage new ideas/concepts • Speak positively • Set long and short term goals • Stop living in the past and plan for future 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

  47. If it’s going to be it’s up to you and me! 2005 Grand Lodge Survey

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