Wow! That description had to have been written about us! Were you spying on us?
I am the new prez of our school's education foundation. We are not a PTO or PTA (we do have a PTO at our school, though) but I joined pto today b/c many of our issues are the same. The last few years 8-10 of us have been working our tails off. We've raised about 40K per year for teacher grants and we are proud of that. But we were burnt out and something had to change. We also had the reputation as a closed, clique-y organization. Duh...I wonder why? We hadn't had a meeting at school in 2 years!!!
This summer, after taking over as prez, I did the following:
*I scheduled all monthly meetings for the school year and had them put on the school calendar and the school website. All the meetings will be held at school. I met with some resistance from some of my "veterans" who liked having meeting at homes, but I was insistent.
*At our June reorganization meeting, we brainstormed a list of people we thought would be possible candidates to come on-board. We tried for many different skill sets.
*I typed a letter on our organization's stationary. I told each person on the list that their name had been suggested as someone with much to offer our organization and invited them to become involved. I made it sound like an "honor" although I was also clear that we'd love for them to bring others along, too. I was also clear that we were willing to accept any amount of time they could give, knowing that once they came to a few meetings, they'd probably get caught up and be active. The letter gave a specific deadline for responses.
*I was amazed at the response. I sent out 39 letters. We had about 15 positive responses!!! We've had only 2 meetings so far this year, but both have had an attendance of about 20! I have 29 on my current list of members. We are thrilled!
*I attended and spoke at our Kindergarten parent orientation and all 3 Back to School nights. I recruited several others through these nights.
*I send home notices about the meetings and began sending a newsletter via pto today's constant contact.
I think the key is to keep at it and be open and friendly. And keep plugging away...
Good luck to everyone!