What is the Masonic Membership Dashboard?
The Masonic Membership Dashboard is a NO COST tool provided by the MRC to our various Masonic bodies / jurisdictions.
The Dashboard provides a VISUAL representation of an organization’s membership
metrics — and an understanding of the mathematical calculations related to metrics / graphing is NOT REQUIRED to use it.
This visual tool allows comparisons of the membership metrics from participating jurisdictions / appendant bodies
to assist in the identification of BEST PRACTICES.
How Can the MRC Help My Jurisdiction With Understanding Membership Metrics?
* The MRC will identify and assist in the gathering of the required data.
* Full membership metrics analysis and review will be conducted and shared with each participating jurisdiction (if desired).
* The MRC will provide ongoing ideation and brainstorming with the MRC on membership related projects.
* Information and training on how to use the dashboard will be provided to those jurisdiction that choose to participate.
* Dashboard access will be granted to jurisdictional personnel as requested.
What Data is Required to Utilize the Masonic Membership Dasbhoard?
* There is NO PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION utilized in the Masonic Membership Dashboard.
* Only the aggregated data presented in most Grand Lodges’ Annual Communication reports are utilized (e.g. Grand Secreatary Report – Memberships Statistics).
* The MRC will assist the Grand Lodge in locating, gathering, and formatting the data for the Dashboard.
How Can My Jurisdiction Participate in the Masonic Membership Dashboard?
* Participating in the Masonic Membership Dashboard is easy!
* The MRC is here to help – and will do most of the heavy lifting of compiling and loading the data.
* More information on the Dashboard can be obtained by reaching out to your MRC Representative — or you can contact Tim Wheeland at TimWheelandGL@gmail.com for questions, inquiries, or a demonstration.
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This topic was modified 9 months, 2 weeks ago by Tim Wheeland.
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This topic was modified 9 months, 2 weeks ago by Tim Wheeland.