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Originally posted by mccoyred
People have to WANT to be active.
Of course we really can't make people pay their dues but if we look at the philosophy that the larger the number of members who pay their dues, the less dues will cost. This can quiet some of those 'excuses'.
I also think that if there are more 'open' activities where it doesn't matter whether you are active or financial, then I believe people will remember what attracted them to the org in the first place. This should cause many to reactivate and become financial.
As far as lines/intake, it all comes down to the screening process. I have mentioned this elsewhere so I will not go into it again here.
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Excellent ideas. But you're right -- it's strictly up to the individual Greek to decide whether she or he wants to be active. I just marked my first anniversary in my organization and don't plan to become inactive, even if I should marry and have children.
It will require advance planning, however, on the money tip.