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It’s pretty much common sense that without members, there wouldn’t be an Organization. Or there could be one, where there only would be two to five members. But what reform can a group of five members bring, as opposed to what a group of hundreds or maybe thousands of students can? When make the National Organization of Collegiate American Students Needing Help (NOCASH), I would first look for people that share the same interest as me, that would be willing to become members, by putting up posters and giving out fliers that have our mission statements, easy to understand and explained, on it. Then comes the tricky part: Money. Without the funds, it is less likely that we would be able to succeed. With the members we have, we would make membership dues for about 3 to 5 dollars a person, and engage in direct mail solicitation to raise money, though that is less likely to achieve anything.
The HMS Emergency Medicine Interest Group To grow and retain membership, I would try to persuade the already members to “spread the word” and tell those who are also interested to come to the meetings and ask questions and such. I would also
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In order to do that, although it might not be enough, I would try to make/form/schedule debate days, where those who have opposing ideas can come and discuss/debate with us and everyone is welcome to sit and listen. There would be snacks and drinks, to act as incentives that attract people. We could answer questions or doubts anyone has on our interests. Videotaping the debate would be a good idea, since in this age everyone is connected to the internet. To influence political leaders, I, and the other members of NOCASH, would engage in lobbying, since it’s said to be the best way to influence politicians. We would set up days where we spend most of the whole day in legislative chambers and hotels, trying to get a politician to hear our interests, and

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