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Posted By EllenS1 on 01/13/2009 4:44 PM
Glen, This sounds great in theory but will probably not work in my hoa. We invite all homeowners to come to board meetings with their concerns but they seldom do. I think in the last 6 months we may have had one or two (out of 101 homeowners) attend.
Offer free donuts!
I know it's silly, but sometimes the idea of getting a snack, or even a free pen, works!
We wanted to hold a more "social" meeting the first summer we started the Member Dialogs, so I went to some local businesses and asked them for donations of either free "stuff" or 2-for-1 coupons for a raffle and drawing at our neighborhood meeting. I was quite surprised at the materials various businesses donated. They loved the idea of "marketing" to the local neighborhood people.
We had a framer donate a free framed poster, a motorcycle shop donated a few T-shirts, Kroger's even donated something, but I can't remember what it was right now.
Some of the restaurants donated some gift cards. A dry cleaner donated a coupon for some free dry cleaning.
We then had drawings throughout the event.
After that, we seemed to have a better chance of getting people to come.
Oh. One time we had a over-sized blow up of the neighborhood map made and put on foam core. We placed it on an easel, and colored it in.
We then had people fill out tags that would stick to the map and put some quotes or welcome information on it.
We bring it to each meeting and everytime someone shows up who hasn't had a chance to fill in their lot yet, we give them the opportunity to do that.
It's almost all filled in right now.
Just some ideas.