My Tip of The Week: A Little Extra Effort = A Lot More Volunteers
If you want to attract families and new volunteers, then the quality of your events matters.
Quic
ck a
ck assignment for you as you head into the second half of the school year: Pick one of your traditional spring events and brainstorm three ways you can make it clearly better for your school families.
Those events are the face of your group and often the first impression. How's the DJ at your annual dance? Has your carnival become boring? (Hint: Get the fire trucks there for the kids to climb on.) Is the signage attractive? How are your door prizes? You get the idea.
Yes, parents should come because it's the right thing to do, but the most successful groups go way beyond that and make parents want to come to school events. Quality breeds excitement, which breeds parent involvement, which attracts the best volunteers. That circle starts with making the events you currently run that much better.
These articles have lots of suggestions for quality events:
PTO Events That Rock
9 PTO Events Families Will Love
Those events are the face of your group and often the first impression. How's the DJ at your annual dance? Has your carnival become boring? (Hint: Get the fire trucks there for the kids to climb on.) Is the signage attractive? How are your door prizes? You get the idea.
Yes, parents should come because it's the right thing to do, but the most successful groups go way beyond that and make parents want to come to school events. Quality breeds excitement, which breeds parent involvement, which attracts the best volunteers. That circle starts with making the events you currently run that much better.
These articles have lots of suggestions for quality events:
PTO Events That Rock
9 PTO Events Families Will Love