How would you rank the following opportunities for organizational growth?

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Christen Coomer

smg@deojewelry.com

#1Offer a recurring-donation membership tier or add-on with its own benefits (See AJF)
#2Develop a compelling retail/corporate membership tier
#3Work with 501commons.org to identify opportunities for revitalization and growth
#3Host more online events (workshops, lectures) to reach a wider audience beyond Seattle
#5Expand in-person programming (mixers, workshops, meetups) in other areas of WA
#6Fundraise to facilitate additional programming (via Sponsorships, Events, etc.)
#7Recruit area students by engaging directly in classes... as featured guests…
#8Revive Passing the Torch, a program for High School students and Guild mentors
#9Reach out to WJA, MJSA etc to collaborate

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Amy

amyleehsieh@gmail.com

#1Reach out to WJA, MJSA etc to collaborate
#2Host more online events (workshops, lectures) to reach a wider audience beyond Seattle
#3Develop a compelling retail/corporate membership tier
#4Recruit area students by engaging directly in classes... as featured guests…
#5Expand in-person programming (mixers, workshops, meetups) in other areas of WA
#6Fundraise to facilitate additional programming (via Sponsorships, Events, etc.)
#7Revive Passing the Torch, a program for High School students and Guild mentors
#8Offer a recurring-donation membership tier or add-on with its own benefits (See AJF)
#9Work with 501commons.org to identify opportunities for revitalization and growth
#10Become a 501(c)3 or gain financial representation under one

Overall Results

1Host more online events (workshops, lectures) to reach a wider audience beyond Seattle
2Expand in-person programming (mixers, workshops, meetups) in other areas of WA
3Develop a compelling retail/corporate membership tier
4Recruit area students by engaging directly in classes... as featured guests…
5Reach out to WJA, MJSA etc to collaborate
6Revive Passing the Torch, a program for High School students and Guild mentors
7Fundraise to facilitate additional programming (via Sponsorships, Events, etc.)
8Offer a recurring-donation membership tier or add-on with its own benefits (See AJF)
9Work with 501commons.org to identify opportunities for revitalization and growth
10Become a 501(c)3 or gain financial representation under one

Overall Response

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10 responses
Leader
1
Host more online events (workshops, lectures) to reach a wider audience beyond Seattle
8 Points
2
Expand in-person programming (mixers, workshops, meetups) in other areas of WA
7 Points
3
Develop a compelling retail/corporate membership tier
7 Points
4
Recruit area students by engaging directly in classes... as featured guests…
6 Points
5
Reach out to WJA, MJSA etc to collaborate
5 Points
6
Revive Passing the Torch, a program for High School students and Guild mentors
4 Points
7
Fundraise to facilitate additional programming (via Sponsorships, Events, etc.)
3 Points
8
Offer a recurring-donation membership tier or add-on with its own benefits (See AJF)
1 Point
9
Work with 501commons.org to identify opportunities for revitalization and growth
1 Point
10
Become a 501(c)3 or gain financial representation under one
0 Points

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