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From: Relay ForLife <rflvolunt...@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2005 09:34:50 -0500
Local: Sat, Dec 17 2005 9:34 am
Subject: acsrelay.org December 2005 Newsletter - Happy Holidays!

 Folks,

Happy Holidays,  Hope that this note finds you and yours happy, healthy and
prosperous as you enter the holiday season.

This month's acsrelay.org <http://www.acsrelay.org/> newsletter focuses on
the following topics:
1.  Committee Team Building - as the new year approaches, its a great time
to build the cohesiveness of your committee - check out our tips!
2.  Relay Committee Planning Tools - Here are some basic tools to get your
committee jump started
3.  Blogging About Relay - In an effort to increase news out there about
Relay, I have started a blog to go with acsrelay.org - read more below about
this and other blogs!
*4.  On-Line Resources For Relay For Life * - Fueled by blogs, on line
fundraising websites on kintera.org, and more, there are now more on-line
sites for Relay For Life than ever*
 5.  Holiday Tip

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*1. Committee Team Building

*It's impossible to put a value on building an effective committee! Since
you will spend up to a year pulling together your next Relay For Life,
having productive working relationships is essential. To that end, we have a
few suggestions to get you from point A to point B:

   -  *Use Icebreakers!* - Your committee will function better together
   and be more honest the better they know each other… start every committee
   meeting with an icebreaker to help them get to know each other. Here are
   some examples:

    http://www.acsrelay.org/Darn_Good_Ideas/09-Great_Icebreakers!.doc
   <http://www.acsrelay.org/Darn_Good_Ideas/09-Great_Icebreakers%21.doc>

   -  *Make sure that your committee is armed with information* - Your
   committee should know what Relay is and have access to information about it.
   Distribute the Relay For Life Speaking Points early in your Relay Season to
   ground everyone in the basics about Relay:

http://www.acsrelay.org/Manual/04-Speaking_Points.doc

*
2. Relay Committee Planning Tools*

   -  *Have clear responsibilities for each subcommittee chair and their
   committee* – Make sure it is clear what the roles and responsibilities
   are for the committee vs. staff partner. You will find that committees work
   much better when they know exactly what is expected.  You can download a
   Chairman's Manual at:

    http://www.acsrelay.org/downloadzipmanualanddgis.php<http://www.societylink.org/portal/server.pt?space=Dir&spaceID=5&paren...>

and roles and responsibilities at:

http://www.acsrelay.org/Darn_Good_Ideas/09-Committee_Member_Responsib...

   -  *Give your committee great fundraising ideas!* – Your committee can
   drive your fundraising and should be role models - Give them great ideas
   they can share with their teams!

   http://www.acsrelay.org/Darn_Good_Ideas/10-Fundraising_From_A_To_Z.doc

   http://www.acsrelay.org/Darn_Good_Ideas/10-Fundraising_for_Kids_&_You...<http://www.societylink.org/portal/server.pt?space=Opener&control=Open...>

   -  *Here's another great fundraising idea, especially for this time of
   year:*

   Send a fundraising e-mail on your Relay For Life on-line fundraising
   event website (if your Relay uses one) or a hard-copy Holiday Relay For Life
   fundraising letter. You can ask for donations to fight cancer instead of a
   gift from your closest friends or families, or can be a great way to do your
   "annual" holiday letter to those you know. Tell them a bit about what is
   happening with you, and add the request for donation as part of telling them
   what you are doing. Your friends and family will be glad to know that you
   are joining the fight against cancer and remembering those who are facing
   this dreaded disease over a difficult time like the holidays.

 *3.  Blogging About Relay
*

Blogs are catching on like wildfire in general and in the non-profit world.
Essentially like your own "highlights" page about just about any topic, you
can post "articles" about different subjects and have you history easily
accessible to readers.  In the last 6 months, there has been an explosion of
blogs about Relay For Life - this is a great thing, because it creates a
whole new source for ideas and information...  In order to capitalize on
this opportunity to share new ideas as they come to my attention, I have
established a blog that goes with acsrelay.org that you can find at:

http://acsrelay.blogspot.com
* *

* *If you see the links section on the right side of the blog, you'll see
links to many many blogs about Relay For Life all around the web!  Please
visit them for another source of what is going on in the world of Relay!

4.  On-Line Resources

See the following link for the latest list of on-line resources for Relay
(including lbogs):

http://www.acsrelay.org/onlineresources.php

Search for an event and/or their website, view blogs, view discussion
forums, and more!
**

*5. Holiday Tip *

Have your local elementary school students draw holiday cards and send them
as Holiday wishes to Relay supporters in your community! Bring them to your
committee meeting and have your committee sign them. It has a nice,
hand-made touch and reminds your supporters that you care!

Other thoughts:
*  Remember that if you are ever searching for an idea or information,
please go to the search engine at acsrelay.org <http://www.acsrelay.org/> in
order to find it:

http://www.acsrelay.org/search.php

Or, you can email rflvolunt...@gmail.com and we'll look into it!

*  Please feel free to pass this e-mail on to others and let them know that
they can also sign up for this e-mail list...  they can sign up at:

http://groups.google.com/group/acsrelay/subscribe

Thanks so much for your leadership and involvement!  Without you, there
would be no Relay!  We are only as great as our volunteers, survivors, and
staff!

--
Ramesh Moorthy
webmaster, http://www.acsrelay.org
Blogging About Relay at http://acsrelay.blogspot.com
American Cancer Society and Relay For Life Volunteer, Baltimore, MD
"There Is No FInish Line Until We Find A Cure"


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