My contact info The Mazkirim/Gizborim Release My brother Alephs I’d like to say congratulations once again on being elected to this incredible team of Mazkirim and Gizborim. With RLTI and Kickoff behind us, we are already off to an incredible start to the year and we still have so many amazing conventions, dances, and other events to look forward to in the near future. As always, I am Jeremy Volin, your CC MazGiz, a senior at Manalapan High School, and a member of M.S. Manalapan AZA #2068 Email 2013-2014 Know your Cell phone Home phone 732- M.S. Manalapan AZA Mazkir – Brandon Cell: 732- Email: @gmail.com Gizbor – Jared Cell: 732- Email: @gmail.com Marlboro AZA MazGiz – Steven Cell: 732- Email: @gmail.com East Brunswick AZA MazGiz – Andrew Cell: 732- Email: @gmail.com Chaverim BBYO Mazkir – Matt Cell: 732- Email: @gmail.com Shore AZA Mazkir – Jon Cell: 732- Email: @gmail.com Gizbor – Jeff Cell: 732- Email: @gmail.com Jeremy.voli [email protected]732-547- 3180 Never hesitate to
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My contact info
TheMazkirim/Gizborim
Release
My brother AlephsI’d like to say congratulations once again on
being elected to this incredible team of Mazkirim and Gizborim. With RLTI and Kickoff behind us, we are already off to an incredible start to the year and we still have so many amazing conventions, dances, and other
events to look forward to in the near future. As always, I am Jeremy Volin, your CC
MazGiz, a senior at Manalapan High School, and a member of M.S. Manalapan AZA #2068Fraternally submitted with undying love for
Team Mazkirim, Team Gizborim, GJHRR: Central Council, and M.S. Manalapan AZA
CommunicationsEmailsEmails should always be your primary method of communication. They are great when trying to reach large amounts of people and work well when trying to get people to sign up for events. When talking about events, remember to include a short description, prices, dates, link to sign up, bussing info, etc. Try to make emails colorful and fun so members are more inclined to read them. Always CC myself, Judi (@gmail.com), Ben (@gmail.com), chapter godolim, and any chapter advisors. BBYO chapters must also CC Julia (@gmail.com) and Rachel (@gmail.com).
Phones CallsEvery chapter should have a phone tree set up by the Mazkirim. Phone calls should always be more personal and never business only. Make them fun and members are more inclined to attend more events
Social Networking sitesEvery chapter should have a twitter account and a Facebook group. It is one of the best ways to quickly and easily post a sign-up link and event reminder. Remind 101 should also be used by every chapter to easily send out text message reminders. Remember that social networking sites do NOT replace emails or phone calls.
Jewish HolidaysNEVER do any BBYO work (emails, calls, or have any program)
on any of these dates unless noted otherwise or if it has an asterisk
Minutes-Minutes are a summary of what happens at meetings and should include any important details
-Always send them out to your chapter, Judi, your chapter advisor, and myself within a day of a meeting
FundraisingFundraisingThe main job of the Gizbor is to raise money for their chapter. The only two events where chapter can sell items are at Kickoff dance and RJI. Outside of selling items at Kickoff and RJI, every chapter should have fundraiser events. Don’t forget that Judi must approve every events and the BBYO logo must be on
Stand-UpStand-Up is BBYO’s way of giving back to the community. Every chapter has a Stand-Up cause that they donate to. Every chapter’s donation to Stand-Up must be sent by Spirit convention in December. The rule of thumb for donations is $6 for every chapter member.
R$F
scholarships. Every chapter must donate at least $300 to R$F by Spirit
R$F stands for Regional Service Fund. When you donate to R$F, you are giving money back to the region to help support all of your favorite conventions, dances, and other events as well as help those who need
Fundraiser Checklist
Advisors: There must be at least 1 adult/advisor for every 15 attendees
how can you get a larger attendance?Attendees: Who is attending the event and help out?Volunteers: Do you have enough people to will/might need?Supplies: Do you have all the supplies you fundraiser?
Cost: Do you have enough money to fund the
Shabbat: Every Friday evening to Saturday evening
Shavuot: June 4 – June 5
*Lag B’Omer: May 18 – May 19
*Yom Ha’Atzma’ut: May 6 – May 7
*Yom Ha’Zikaron: May 5 – May 6
*Yom Ha’Shoah: April 28 – April 29
and the last two)(Work is allowed on all days EXCEPT the first two Passover: April 14 – April 22
Purim: March 15 – March 16
*Hanukkah: November 27 – December 5
R$F
MAZKIRIM/GIZBORIM RELEASE 2013-2014
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A-Z of Fundraising
N: New Year’s party, no-sleep-a-thon
O: old magazine sale, open mic night
P: progressive dinner, pool party, pizza sale, pet show, photo contest, popcorn sale
Q: quiz bowl, quote book, quilt sale
R: raffles, rummage sale, recycling for money (fundingfactory.com)
S: selling pretty much anything, Super Bowl Party, scavenger hunt, sports contests, sleepovers