T is for Technical Team and Treasurer #AtoZChallenge
Welcome to Day 20 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.
And which ones begin with T !
Societies beginning with T
Australia
USA
Family Organizations: T (from Family Search Wiki)
TechnicalTeam
So much of our family history is about technical stuff these days isn't it? We used to think we were pretty smart being able to operate a microfiche reader and a microfilm reader back in the day. Now my mind boggles at what we need to keep a Society running.
As a Society our IT infrastructure is quite significant. We need to maintain banks of PCs, each with links to our own society's databases as well as subscription databases and useful websites. We manage much of our day to day management business with files in the cloud. We host meetings using Zoom and are now exploring what we need in technical terms to offer hybrid meetings that are a high quality experience for those at home as well as in person. We have several projects which are digitizing and indexing and of course there is our library catalogue to host, not to mention emails for all our committee members and volunteers who look after different aspects of our business.
And did I mention the website? And a robust financial program to produce timely and accurate reports.
You need a whole team of people to make sure that everything is running smoothly, not overloaded, maintained and is across all the latest developments. We simply could not function without our TAG team or Technical Advisory Group.
Treasurer
Every Society needs a treasurer to look after the books. At our society, we have several income streams, ranging from membership, to interest in the bank, to royalties for publications, book sales, ticket sales for events or education workshops. Sometimes there are endowments or donations that have been given to the Society. A Treasurer may be asked to produce forecasts for the management team and certainly reports for the members at the AGM. They need to be able to answer questions about cash flow confidently and make sure good systems are in place for accountability. A good Treasurer is worth their weight in gold.
What have I forgotten that begins with T and makes a Society tick? Thank you for taking the time to think about family history societies and what they do for you and your research.
Comments
Are my frustrations showing???