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The Principle Foundation: Activating New Members

Posted in Training on February 1st, 2008 by Jeff – Be the first to comment

The Principle Foundation program is simply a member activation course. It is your guide for making certain that everyone in your chapter and community has the opportunity to receive all of the benefits the local Jaycee chapter has to offer.

The Principle Foundation program is intended to assist in enhancing the opportunity for young adults to develop personal and leadership skills through community involvement while spreading the Junior Chamber movement. The Principle Foundation program is divided into three phases as you learn the tools you need to motivate chapter members to the desired increase in activation and involvement.

The Principle Foundation Workbook (PDF, 149KB)
The Principle Foundation Slides (PPT, 415KB)

New Member Orientation and New Member Project

Posted in Training on February 1st, 2008 by Jeff – Be the first to comment

This seminar presents the history, philosophy, principles, and opportunities of Junior Chamber, and explains how its members can take advantage of their affiliation. It is indispensable for new members.

New Member Orientation Slides (PPT, 824KB)
New Member Orientation Trainer’s Guide (PDF, 654KB)

In this seminar new members will create a community survey questionnaire and determine the community needs by participating in a brainstorming session. After deciding which project to conduct, they will learn the basic steps recommended by JCI for community projects, and will then select a committee to carry out the selected project.

New Members Project Slides (PPT, 774KB)
New Members Project Trainer’s Guide (PDF, 552KB)

AIM: Action, Involvement, Monitoring

Posted in Training on January 1st, 2008 by Jeff – Comments Off

The purpose of the AIM Program is to get a newly extended Jaycee chapter up and running with all new members involved in planning the chapter’s activities. This module addresses the steps to be taken AFTER you have collected checks and information from 30 members. In other words, this program should not be run until after the chapter has applied for affiliation with the state and national organization.

AIM Program Coaches Notes (PDF, 32KB)
AIM Program Overheads.pdf (PDF, 318KB)