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- A Strategy for the Success of State
- and Provincial Bowhunting Organizations
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- Integrity
- Open lines of communication
- Accountability to membership
- Relationship with other state sportsman’s groups, legislators, DNR and
media outlets
- Outreach to the non-hunting community
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- Be open and honest with membership
- Ensure measures are in place to protect treasury (i.e. two signatures
on checks, treasurer’s reports published in newsletter)
- Establish and follow clear by-laws
- Be fiscally responsible. Establish an annual operating budget. Use the
membership’s money wisely.
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- Publish a quality newsletter at least quarterly that keeps all members
informed of ongoing activities and status of the organization
- Consider a 800 phone line
- Establish a well maintained web site
- Annual surveys of membership to determine needs and members opinions
- Consider moving meetings around the state to afford all members the
opportunity to be active
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- Utilize live chat/ web meeting/ teleconferencing if practical
- Encourage chapters/regions in larger states
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- Remember the organization represents the majority/membership. Your
personal views/opinions may differ on occasion.
- Ensure that by-laws allow for members to interact with
officers/governing board.
- Be responsive to request from members.
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- Realize fellow sportsman’s groups may not view bowhunters favorably. We
need to change that!
- Be willing to listen to their side of the argument.
- Be prepared to present polite, factual, well thought out counter
arguments.
- Let them know you will support them vs. the anti-hunting movement.
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- Be respectful in all dealings with legislators. Learn what it means to
respectfully agree to disagree.
- Make sure they know bowhunters vote!
- Be aware that many legislators know nothing about sport hunting and
even less about bowhunting. Be prepared to educate them!
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- Sponsor a day of bow shooting for them.
- Sponsor a hunt for them along with a catered luncheon. Donate
harvested game to pantry (FHFH).
- Be persistent. Keep fine tuning. Sometimes it takes a few years to get
an initiative passed into law. That law maker you disagreed with last
year may end up as your strongest ally this year.
- Support your state’s Legislative Sportsman’s Caucus. If you don’t have
one get one started!!!
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- This is probably the most important relationship for any
state/provincial level bowhunting organization
- Again, learn to agree to disagree!
- Learn all you can about the mission of your state’s DNR and the way
they are funded.
- Offer your support where you can. (i.e. donate mechanical deer, NASP,
IBEP classes etc.)
- Understand the agency’s mission to represent all user groups.
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- Work hard to represent the bowhunting community. It is vital that your
DNR understands the unique role of the bowhunter and that they view
bowhunters favorably.
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- Develop close relationships with reporters from your local
newspapers/TV Stations. Its easy to locate the outdoor writers but also
try to get one or two of the mainstream reporters on your list.
- Feed them with newsworthy press releases
- Your org donates mechanical deer to DNR
- Your members donate XXX amount of venison
- Your org sponsors fund raiser for Kid’s Camp
- Your org spearheads effort to bring NASP
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- Engage in high-profile activities that present bowhunting/bowhunters in
a good light;
- Support NASP!!!!!
- Feeding the Hungry/Venison Donations!!!
- Highway Clean-ups
- Volunteer at schools/after school archery
- Set up a youth program
- Set up your booth at community fairs, etc. to educate the public about
bowhunting
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- Sponsor/support events such as 3-D shoots, banquets to benefit worthy
causes. (i.e. Camps for Kids with serious illnesses; Benefit4Kids;
etc.)
- (NOTE - All of these outreach efforts make great opportunities to get
your organization some positive publicity. Work those media contacts!)
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- An efficiently run, goal oriented, well respected and politically
influential organization is one that will retain the members it has and
make it easier to recruit new ones.
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- A strong web presence- Informative and frequently updated web site.
Make it easy to join via web. Use PayPal or similar service to allow
for credit card use.
- Print up extra copies of newsletter and distribute to sporting good
stores, checking stations, etc. for free distribution
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- Develop a high quality tri-fold brochure and distribute in the sporting
goods stores, etc.
- Advertise in the DNR regulation book handed out with hunting licenses
if allowed.
- Advertise in the newsletters of other sportsman’s organizations in your
area (Many gun hunters also bow hunt).
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- Set up a professional looking, eye appealing booth at sportsman’s shows
in your area. Display plenty of high quality mounts to attract the
traffic.
- Offer some sort of members only free raffle. Many folks will sign up
just for the chance to win a hunt/bow/tree stand.
- Conduct a membership drive with prizes to the member with highest
number of new members brought in.
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- Sponsor a target at local archery ranges and have a small sign erected
there “This Target sponsored by ______ . Call # to join or visit
www._______.com”
- Give a T-Shirt, hat or some other gift with varying membership
packages.
- Hat with a one year membership
- A T-shirt and hat with a 3 year membership
- An embroidered jacket for a life member.
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- Run a sound organization
- Be responsive to members
- Ensure Integrity
- Network with other sportsman’s groups, legislators, media and DNR.
- Promote your org with non-hunting public
- Promote the org and recruit new members
- Work to keep the members you already have. They are your best resource!
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- Keep Fighting the Good Fight!
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