Brigham Young University Alumni Association

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Brigham Young University Alumni Association 2016 Chapter Conference Brigham Young University Alumni Association

True Blue Chapters Raising the Bar

Raise the Bar

Recognition & Celebration True Blue Replenishment Grants Social Media Reporting Recognition & Celebration

True Blue

True Blue Chapter Performance Standards A full Chapter organization to include: - Chair - Vice Chair/Dir. of Chapter Connections/Celebration - Secretary/Treasurer - Vice Chair/Dir. of Social Media/Marketing Three or more officer meetings each year Greet and engage with attendees at all Chapter events Share any records information gathered with BYU Alumni Records Update and submit the annual Chapter report Participate in ongoing quarterly training Join and share on key BYU Alumni social media sites Host a minimum of 1 activity from each of the 4 True Blue Chapter Activity Categories

Chapter Chair Represent BYU in the local area Maintain contact with BYU Alumni staff Schedule and preside over all meetings of Chapter leadership Recruit/appoint volunteers to leadership positions and delegate responsibilities Attend the annual BYU Alumni Chapter Conference Assist in raising money for replenishment grants Supervise business affairs to ensure financial wellness Prepare and submit annual activity report, keep report updated Donate annually to BYU

Vice Chair/Director of Chapter Connections/Celebration Assist the Chapter Chair Assist with the organization of all chapter activities Act as a liaison to BYU constituent groups in the area Oversee the Chapter Connections Committee’s efforts to greet and engage with attendees at all chapter events Responsible for Alumni Engagement, Celebrations and Recognition Communicate with BYU Alumni Office about events and celebrations Assist secretary/treasurer as needed Donate annually to BYU

Vice Chair/Director of Social Media/Marketing Update and maintain a Chapter Facebook Page Build influence, recognition and support through regular posts Utilize other social media platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat to promote events and inform local alumni Utilize existing BYU Alumni resources for content Work with Chapter Chair and Vice Chair to find local alumni and ways to celebrate and recognize events and successes Provide BYU Alumni Staff with event information 8 to 10 weeks prior to event Donate annually to BYU

Secretary / Treasurer Oversee financial plans and reporting of all Chapter activities and projects Prepare and send minutes from Chapter leadership meetings\Notify Chapter leadership of meeting times and dates Maintain an accurate list of those attending events Maintain all financial records for the Chapter, including receiving all chapter income and paying all Chapter bills Prepare/submit roster of Chapter leadership report (due August 30) Prepare/submit annual financial report (due January 30) Donate annually to BYU

True Blue Chapter Criteria Student Engagement Freshman/New Student send-off party Mentoring event for BYU students On-campus student gatherings College Fair or pre-BYU student workshop Coordinate or co-sponsor a “Be Smart” Fireside

True Blue Chapter Criteria Alumni Engagement BYU performance group/athletic event/game watch party/fireside Networking event to assist alumni in career/employment Mentoring event for young alumni Speakers Bureau event BYU Alumni Community Service Award Serve a BYU organization/College/Department Community-based activity, cultural event

True Blue Chapter Criteria Replenishment Grants Raise funds for and contribute to Chapter replenishment grant program Minimum goal is ½ tuition for two semesters ($2,650) Sponsor a fund-raising event

True Blue Chapter Criteria Enlarge the Influence of the Y Submission of 10 RISE stories; showcase a RISE luminary Nominate for a national University Award Award a BYU Alumni Community Service Award; Teacher Appreciation Award Set up a Campus Tour Serve a BYU Organization/College/Department New and innovative events to increase alumni connections Host small or group events where BYU’s influence is on display

Incentives for Chapter Performance True Blue Chapters - $500* Chapter meets Chapter Performance Standards Chapter does a minimum of 1 activity from each of the 4 Chapter activity categories White Chapters - $250* Chapter does a minimum of 1 activity from 3 of the Chapter activity categories Chapter Performance Recognition Awards True Blue Chapters to be recognized at the annual Chapter Conference A True Blue Banner will be given to first-time True Blue Chapters Additional branded items will be given in subsequent years *Incentive amounts will be added to the Chapter’s replenishment grant account

Raise the Bar!

Today’s Forecast 100% Chance of Success!