Cell Groups
Cajun Clickers’ experiment in gaining and maintaining membership
Sherry Zorzi, Cajun Clickers Computer Club
In the
beginning…
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“Cell” concept originated in churches
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A way to minister to peoples’ personal
needs
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A way to give a “small church” feel in
a large church environment
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Has been VERY successful for churches.
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Why not try it for user groups???
Death by
Success
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The curse of an effective user group!
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You do a good job of giving people what
they came for…
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Once they “get it,” they don’t renew
their membership
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UGs saw drastic decline during the
1990s.
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Questioned need for UGs
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Many disbanded
Survey says…
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Market research done for Clickers in
2001
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The people who stay in a user group are
those who form relationships.
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The people who stay in a user group
have a sense of loyalty to the group.
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The people who stay in a user group
stay to “give back.”
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The more social interaction, the more
likely the renewal.
What’s in a
name?
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Cell – people associate the term with a
church group
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Chapter – we had a disastrous
experience with starting chapters once
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SIGs – Special Interest Group is a
familiar term to our members
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I call them “Geographic SIGs”
Value-added
by cell
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Meeting “closer to home” once or twice
a month
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Group of people who may already know
one another
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Easier for social interaction
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Adds value to a small community
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Draws members into larger organization
Challenges
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Commitment of original leader
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Publicizing
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Meeting space
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Equipment
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Developing leaders from the cell
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Must appeal to broad range of
interest/ability
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Foster sense of belonging to larger
group
First cell -
2002
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St. Francisville, a small town 25 miles
north of Baton Rouge
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Already had about 10 families in the
vicinity who were members.
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Started meeting in the community bank,
moved to Methodist church
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Has not lived up to expectations, may
soon merge with second cell
Failure to
thrive…
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Too far from main group for most
(older) people to participate in main group activities
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Too small a town
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Commitment from local participants as
leaders not forthcoming
Second cell
- 2003
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Zachary, a small town about 12 miles
north of Baton Rouge
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Already had about 15 families who were
members
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Meets in Presbyterian church
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Uses their projector
Future looks
bright
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Has grown in less than 6 months to
about 35 families
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Active leadership team emerged in the
second month
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December and January speakers will come
from within the group
Plans for
cells in 2004
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Denham Springs, a largish town about 15
miles east of Baton Rouge
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Current active volunteer lives there
and will lead and develop
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Gonzales/Prairieville, two small
communities south of Baton Rouge
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Current active volunteer lives there
and will lead and develop
And beyond…
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Across the river in Port Allen/Brusly
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Within individual neighborhoods/areas
in Baton Rouge
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LSU area
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North Baton Rouge
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Southeast Baton Rouge
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Within other “organizations”
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Senior centers
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Churches
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Assisted-living communities