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Starting a New Chapter 

We have planted the seed and now our Virtual Chapters are growing

MOAA has seven virtual chapters: the Uniformed Services Nurse Advocates Virtual Chapter, the Surviving Spouse Virtual Chapter, the Public Health Service Virtual Chapter, the Chaplains Virtual Chapter, the Judge Advocate Virtual Chapter, the Advocacy for Servicewomen and Military Families Virtual Chapter, and the new MOAA Public Affairs and Communication Professional Virtual Chapter.

 

MOAA’s virtual chapters are growing, successfully executing their respective missions, and complementing the efforts and membership growth of geographic chapters. We would like to continue to establish new virtual chapters to promote advocacy, involvement, and camaraderie amongst affinity groups and reach even more potential members.

 

Virtual chapters are intended to increase awareness of the MOAA brand by accessing previously untapped networks. Because virtual chapter membership requires national membership, and because virtual chapters encourage their members to also join their local geographic chapter, the potential effect is increased membership at all levels. We are, in fact, seeing that effect from these virtual chapters.

 

Like geographic chapters, virtual chapters are affiliates, not centrally managed. As such, each needs a champion who is willing to get the organization off the ground by drafting bylaws, filing for 501(c) status, petitioning for MOAA approval, and recruiting members, among other actions. MOAA members who have been involved in leadership positions in geographic chapters are uniquely qualified to establish a new virtual chapter, thereby playing an integral role in an important membership initiative.

 

By creating these groups, MOAA can attract potential chapter members who are not otherwise able or inclined to attend physical meetings. For example, younger military professionals with family obligations may find it difficult to attend a physical meeting even periodically, but they are more likely to find time for a one-hour virtual meeting from home in the evening while keeping an eye on the children. Likewise, highly dispersed members, such as those living in remote locations, may not otherwise have the ability to connect with peers on a regular basis and may enjoy membership benefits provided by a virtual meeting.

 

A virtual chapter should be bound together by a shared affinity (e.g., warfare specialty) and/or mission (e.g., health care advocacy). The possibilities are endless.

 
Interested in starting a virtual chapters, or in championing another group? Contact us below or send an email to Capt. Frank J. Michael, USN (Ret), Senior Director, Affiliated Councils & Chapters at frankm@moaa.org.

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Click on the Policies and Procedure Guide and read pages 12-14 for further details.  Then contact us and we will discuss and get things started.

Do Not do it Alone or Start from Scratch.

We have developed a 'Starter Toolkit' which will help guide you through all the steps and processes.

Many of the documents, forms, by-laws, and contacts are available for you.  We can provided all you need to get started.

Contact us and we will provide the current documents and forms.


 

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