Search Chapter Best Practices
Enter one or more keywords separated by spaces or phrases surrounded by quotes.

Select Category

Awards
Active/Veteren Military Outreach
Events
Membership
Publicity
Scholarships and Education
Taxes and Finances
Young AFCEANs
Other


Record 16 to 20 of 24
Chapter Best Practices
16
Courses for Industry Members by Atlanta Chapter

In 2005-2006, AFCEA-Atlanta recognized a need to educate industry partners on working with the military. The chapter created a Vice President, Education to concentrate on initiating free programs and making the arrangements needed to serve its membership in this arena. The program has continued and expanded during the four years since its inception. Programs have included Army/government contracting, DoD 101, introduction to AFCEA for new members, as well as technical classes such as data center design and computer/internet security. Most, but not all, of the instructors are volunteers from the Chapter¿s membership. The classes last an hour and are generally held prior to the monthly luncheons. They have been a big draw for small business in the Atlanta area and have resulted in a large increase in our corporate membership.

Categories: Membership
17
Include AFCEA Membership in Non-Member Event Rates by Los Angeles Chapter

Set registration fees at $50 more for non-members than members; the chapter then uses that extra $50 to purchase a one-year AFCEA membership for the attendee. It helps with chapter growth and AFCEA growth, as many of them renew their memberships after seeing all the advantages of it

Categories: Membership
18
New Member Recognition by Alaska Chapter

Each new member to the chapter gets a welcome letter, along with a copy of the bylaws, mission/vision, and goals for the year. They are also recognized at their first chapter meeting.

Categories: Membership
19
Aligning with Like Organizations by ArkLaTex Chapter

Our AFCEA ArkLaTex chapter's VP for Publicity, Scott Vines has even led the ArkLaTex chapters involvement in several other local organizations designed to support/advance technology related growth in our area like TechX20 and TechRouler. Aligning with like organizations like Col Simcox mentioned like the Shreveport/Bossier City Chamber of Commerce's Young Professional Initiative (YPI), TechX20, TechRouler and organizational venues like CoHabitat have been the secret sauce of our success locally. Our membership has directly increased because of these associations and they have been a younger crowd which is very exciting

Categories: Membership
20
Personalized Letters for New Members by Hampton Roads Chapter

We send a personalized letter to every new member to give them avenues for engagement and make them feel welcome.

Categories: Membership
Go to Page: 1 2 3 4 5
View All Chapter Best Practices