How would you rank the following opportunities for organizational growth?

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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

Christen Coomer

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

Amy

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

M

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

Lynn Vandeberg

1Recruit area students by engaging directly in classes... as featured guests…
2Reach out to WJA, MJSA etc to collaborate
3Revive Passing the Torch, a program for High School students and Guild mentors
4Work with 501commons.org to identify opportunities for revitalization and growth
5Host more online events (workshops, lectures) to reach a wider audience beyond Seattle
6Develop a compelling retail/corporate membership tier

Nina Hartman

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

Laney

1Revive Passing the Torch, a program for High School students and Guild mentors
2Develop a compelling retail/corporate membership tier
3Expand in-person programming (mixers, workshops, meetups) in other areas of WA
4Host more online events (workshops, lectures) to reach a wider audience beyond Seattle
5Recruit area students by engaging directly in classes... as featured guests…
6Reach out to WJA, MJSA etc to collaborate
7Fundraise to facilitate additional programming (via Sponsorships, Events, etc.)

Sashi Raghupathy

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

Yuko Tanaka

1Revive Passing the Torch, a program for High School students and Guild mentors
2Recruit area students by engaging directly in classes... as featured guests…
3Fundraise to facilitate additional programming (via Sponsorships, Events, etc.)
4Expand in-person programming (mixers, workshops, meetups) in other areas of WA
5Host more online events (workshops, lectures) to reach a wider audience beyond Seattle
6Reach out to WJA, MJSA etc to collaborate
7Develop a compelling retail/corporate membership tier
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

Teresa Rodriguez

1Host more online events (workshops, lectures) to reach a wider audience beyond Seattle
2Develop a compelling retail/corporate membership tier
3Recruit area students by engaging directly in classes... as featured guests…

mickilippe@comcast.net

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