Culture Create a positive culture

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Culture Create a positive culture

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Give your members benefits as part of their membership. You could give them valuable tools, templates, personalised tips, or even an app that gives them access to exclusive content and perks. In version two of the LoveAdmin platform, your members can access their own, personalised timeline. This will give them live updates on classes/sessions they’ve signed up to, news about your organisation and more
Engage with parents too. Good communication is especially important when your members are younger and you’re talking with their parents. Make sure session/class times, updates, club news and other internal or external news are all being communicated (monthly newsletters can work well for this)
Our Parent Factor series has more tips for netherlands rcs data engaging with parents if you’re a grassroots sports club. Read part one here.

“People participate in sport to learn about themselves, better themselves, and be part of a community of like-minded people.” Clive Marquis, LoveSwimming Community Ambassador

If you’re a sports club, particularly a team sport, your athletes are likely to bond as they play. But not everything that makes a great culture is made in the pool or on the pitch. A lot of the time, it’s outside these spaces.
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