What stop are you at on your Recognition Roadmap?

With so many of our ACS events either completed or now in the full swing of planning with kickoffs, fundraisers, survivor events and more, now is a great time to pull out your Recogniton Roadmap and see which ELT member, Team Captain, Team or Indiviudal Participant could use a little extra encouragement and/or congratulations on a job well done.

  • Have all of your ELT members reached HOPE CLUB status?  If so, let them know that they are setting a great example to all the other RFL participants!
  • There are so many of our RFL evet Team Captains that are going above and beyond.  It doesn’t necessarily be in fundraising, if can be anything that you feel they should be recognized and shown appreciation.
  • What about those teams that had a super creative and/or successful fundraiser to share and brag about?
  • This could be a great time to take a look at the status of your individual event participants to give a shout out to those that have reached the various fundraising levels, be that HOPE CLUB, GRAND CLUB, ALL STAR, etc.
  • Have you already completed your RFL event?  Then now is the time to recap all of your success so that you can be in the running a Regional Award or the National Spirit of Relay award.  The deadline for submission is 60 days post event.

These are just a few examples of how you can be showing stewardship and sharing recognition with your fellow ACS volunteers.  How are you getting the word out o these fantastic volunteers… via social media, emails, texts, phone calls, mailing cards or during meetings?

THERE ARE NEVER TOO MANY TIMES TO SAY THANK YOU, CONGRATULATIONS, I APPRECIATE YOU!

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