F is for Facebook, Free and Friendly #AtoZChallenge
Welcome to Day 6 of the #AtoZChallenge. Don't know what the AtoZChallenge is? Find out more here.
My theme is about Family History Societies. What they are, How they work, Who is in them, Why they exist.
But let's start with what societies begin with F.
Societies beginning with F
Families in British India Society
Family & Community Historical Research Soiciety (FACHRS)
Fenland Family History Society
Folkestone and District Family History Society
Australia
Fleurieu Peninsula Family History Group Inc (SA)
Family History Connections (Vic)
France Societies
Family Organisations beginning with F
Is your Society on Facebook? Some of us are no doubt a bit gun-shy after the infamous Facebook debacle in Oz earlier this year where many organisations dropped off the Face of the Universe. That was Facebook's call. Not a particularly good one from my point of view. But it was a salutary lesson to all of us to keep our communication channels many and varied and keep at least one that you are in control of i.e. email, print and a website domain. Facebook has proved perhaps the most accessible I think for our demographic. But you might like to consider other social media platforms e.g. YouTube, Pinterest, Instagram and Twitter. It's a good way to get the word out quickly I find.
Free
There's a strong tradition of sharing or keeping things free in Genealogy. Of course, not everything can be for free. But do think about what you can make available for free for the visitor just so they can see what sort of services you offer. A kind of try before you buy scenario.
Friendly
Are the people on the front line of your Society friendly? Most people join a Society based on First Impressions. Make sure yours is the right one.
Fundraising
What does your Society do to raise funds? I've notice some Societies have a button for the Entertainment Book on their website. Or maybe you could encourage members to buy wine specially labelled with your Society's logo? QFHS used to run raffles regularly but that seems to have dropped off a bit. We're trying not to handle money now during COVID. Do you have a donate button on your website? What other fundraising ideas can you think of apart from a sausage sizzle. Do you sell shirts with logos on? Badges?
Future
What does the future look like for your Society? Is it Flourishing? Floundering? Just Fine thank you very mouch? Or is it Faltering?
What can be done to Foster it's growth? What skills will your management committee or board need to survive these changes?
Thanks for taking the time to stop by and read these thoughts. I'd welcome your comments and observations.
Comments
Our Group is looking forward to our next Bunning's barbeque - a great way to boost society funds.
Our small Group has a Facebook Page, https://www.facebook.com/lmfhg, and a members' only discussion group. Sadly less than half of our members avail themselves of this valuable resource but we have a solid core of adopters, just hope the others will join in eventually.
Our Group is looking forward to our next Bunning's barbeque - a great way to boost society funds.
Our small Group has a Facebook Page, https://www.facebook.com/lmfhg, and a members' only discussion group. Sadly less than half of our members avail themselves of this valuable resource but we have a solid core of adopters, just hope the others will join in eventually.