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Relay For Life
Team Retention Strategy
Pennsylvania Division
Strategy Goals
Ensure that proper time and attention is given to the appropriate Relay For Life team captains.
Retain past teams. Build Relationships Recognize
Note: This strategy focuses on Team Retention and should compliment a Team Recruitment strategy.
First steps to ensuring success…
Run the following reports from Team Event System (TES) Team Totals Report
Analyze the information and categorize your Teams as follows: High Impact (A minimum of the top 5 teams) Mid Impact (remaining)
High Impact vs. Mid Impact Teams
What defines High Impact? They are critical to the success
of the event. They make up at least 25% of
team income. Their efforts make a profound
difference in the fight against cancer.
They warrant a specific plan implemented by the staff/volunteer partnership that provides well-planned, ongoing communication.
What defines Mid-Impact? Individually their impact is not
extraordinary. Collectively these teams
numbers are so great they are key to the success of a Relay event.
Their efforts make a difference in the fight against cancer.
They warrant well-planned, ongoing communication.
High Impact Strategy
Consists of 2 in-person visits, 2 phone calls and 5 RFL “touch” cards.
In person visits Week 27 – CRM Visit post-kickoff - Staff and Team D Chair Day of Event – Campsite visit – Event Chair and Team D Chair
2 Phone Calls: Week 20 – Kickoff follow up Week 10 – Spring - pre-event - check on Fundraising efforts. Team D volunteers serve as the primary relationship
manager for this strategy.
Mid-Impact Strategy
Consists of specific strategic actions built into the Team Development timeline.
Includes check-in and reminder phone calls and 5 RFL “touch” cards.
The Team Development volunteer serves as the primary relationship manager for this strategy.
Year Round Communication is still VERY important! This retention strategy focuses on the personal contact
with each Team Captain and should be considered in addition to existing efforts.
This does not replace the year-round communication efforts consisting of meetings, kick-offs, newsletters and e-mail campaigns.
The Strategy…..
High Impact The in-person visits
Goals of the 1st in-person visit (Week 27)
Establish rapport Find out why they are
involved. Share commonalities. Share with them their
importance to the event.
Say Thank You Provide a small token of
thanks.
Share with them their past results as well as the event’s previous year’s results and goal for the next year. Do your homework,
determine how much the team has raised over the years.
Goals of the 1st in-person visit
Share a Mission message and how their involvement made a difference. Provide ACS materials. Talk about ACS CAN Club Possible Workplace giving
employer?
Review information and materials that are available to them. Online tools such as
Convio website and RelayForLife.org
RFL Guidebooks Flyers of 2010 T-shirts and
incentive program. Various promotional
materials. Fundraising tips.
Goals of the 1st in-person visit Help them to visualize
their success.
Is there others who would join the team?
The team raised $X last year, what would you like to raise this year? Set a goal.
Breakdown the goal. How will they achieve it? # of team members raising $x amount each?
Encourage Individual, Team, Online and Onsite fundraising to achieve goal.
Discuss Matching Gifts. Discuss importance of
team meetings.
In-person visit Follow Up
Complete the RFL Visit checklist Must also be reviewed prior to meeting.
Update TES data, as necessary. Send a thank you note. Be sure to respond in a timely manner to any
request from the meeting.
Goal of the in person visit #2 – Day Of Event
Reward and Recognize! Event Chair & Team D Chair stop by their campsite to visit. Acknowledge fundraising efforts. Thank you! Signing up for next year? Feedback on this year’s event? Needs?
High Impact Strategy Phone Calls
Overview of Phone Calls
Call #1 Week 31 (post kick-off)
If they attended the kick-off: Thank you! Signed up online? Holding Team meetings? Need materials? What fundraisers are planned?
If they did NOT attend the kick-off: “We Missed You”, Do you need a Team Captain packet or can you sign up online? Can we count on you for next year? Thank you!
Overview of Phone Calls
Call #2 Week 10
Spring fundraising season – check-in. Team meetings? Fundraising activities. How’s it going? Questions/Concerns/Issues to address? Needs/information? Thank you!
Mid Impact Strategy12 Month
Team Captain Retention Strategy
Overview of Mid-Impact Strategy
The primary relationship manager for this strategy is the Team D Chair.
Note: Efforts to renew these Team Captains should happen through the Team Retention strategies developed during the EAP process and should include:
Week 46 – Hold post event wrap-up party. Week 45 - Team Captains not at wrap-up called and thanked. Week 43 - Mail RFL “touch card”. Week 40 – Mail RFL “touch card”. Week 33 – Event Kickoff
Overview of Mid-Impact Strategy
Week 31 – Mail RFL “touch card”. Week 31 – All past teams not registered receive a personal visit. Week 20 – Mail RFL “touch card”. Week 10 – Mail RFL “touch card”. Day of event – Recognize all teams.
Program book Team signs @ campsites Team laps
Thank You!