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MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR

African American Historical Society of South Central Pennsylvania is in search of a volunteer Membership Coordinator

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We are looking for a membership coordinator to function as the liaison between our organization and our members. The membership coordinator will be responsible for all aspects of membership, from serving as the first point of contact for membership related questions to organizing events to recruit new members.

 

You will also be tasked with maintaining records, tracking membership figures, and coordinating with the treasurer regarding the payment of membership fees.  To be successful as a membership coordinator you should be able to keep membership numbers up and ensure member satisfaction. An excellent membership coordinator should be an outstanding communicator with a talent for building strong relationships between members and the organization.Membership Coordinator Responsibilities:

•Managing all questions, information requests, and complaints regarding membership.

•Processing membership applications, renewals, and resignations.

•Maintaining and updating membership records.

•Assisting with member communication activities.

•Collecting data, tracking membership statistics, and preparing reports.

•Developing and implementing strategies to recruit new members.

•Coordinating with the treasurer to track membership revenue.

•Preparing membership marketing materials.

•Coordinate with the programs committee in regard to events and activities for existing and prospective members.   

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Contact: Shelia Murray-Hargrove

AAHS of SCPA Treasurer          aahstreasurer2019@gmail.com

(717) 471-9579

AAHSSCPA has been conducting walking tours of the historic City of Lancaster since 2016. Research for these tours and the implementation of the program has been accomplished with volunteer support. These tours have focused on people and events associated with the Underground Railroad and the establishment of African American faith communities. The sites and stories also include those from the African American experience here during the post-Civil War period, with advances into the early 20th century toward social and economic equality.

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