Setting Chapter Goals and Objectives
Setting chapter goals and objectives give direction to chapter
leaders and all chapter members. Setting a number of small goals or
deadlines can make project implementation and completion more
manageable.
Before the beginning of the academic year, the officers, committee
chairs and advisors should meet to discuss the upcoming year’s
activities. Begin by chronologically listing all past chapter
activities, determine which activities are still important and then
include any new projects. Set challenging, yet attainable goals with
defined objectives. When setting your chapter’s goals and
objectives, remember these elements:
Membership Recruitment and Retention
One hundred percent student membership at a school would be ideal, but
probably not a realistic goal. Greater than ninety percent membership
would be more realistic, but each chapter needs to determine what their
achievable goal is. APhA-ASP chapter membership goals are set during the
APhA Summer Leadership Institute.
Under the guidance of the chapter’s Membership Vice President,
all chapter leaders should know the benefits of membership in APhA and
articulate them to prospective and returning members. Leaders also need
be aware of other resources available to assist them in achieving their
goals, such as the APhA Membership Toolkit and the APhA Student Outreach
program.
APhA Patient Care Programs
APhA offers structured programs focused on patient care including the
National Patient Counseling Competition, Operation Immunization,
Operation Diabetes, and the APhA-ASP/NHBA Heartburn Awareness Challenge.
As an APhA-ASP chapter, your goals and objectives should include
effective implementation of these programs.
Recognition and Awards
APhA also offers a structured awards program to recognize those chapters
who participate in the programs of APhA and who are dedicated to
advancing the profession of pharmacy. APhA requires all chapters to send
the Chapter Activity Report and encourages full participation in the
APhA-ASP Chapter Achievement Awards program.
Shared Goals with APhA
As part of APhA, APhA-ASP also has the responsibility to work towards
achieving the goals of the association. Chapter leaders need to
understand the goals of APhA, inform members and provide ways for
members to support these goals.
Other Organizations on Campus
Each APhA-ASP chapter should strive to work with other specialty
organizations and fraternities on projects and events. Building positive
working relationships with the other organizations strengthens projects
and minimizes separation of the student body.
Budget Projections
Allocation of financial resources is very important to the success of a
chapter. Determine how much each project will cost when setting goals
and objectives.
It may be possible to have a sponsor fund the program. A budget
should then be developed and proposed to the sponsor. If a sponsor does
donate funds, it is important to identify and recognize the sponsor.
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