Site icon RunSignup Blog

Maine Track Club Case Study: Transitioning to RunSignUp

We are starting a new series of Customer Case Studies, in which we take your stories and share your challenges and successes as a learning tool for other RunSignUp users.  At the RRCA Convention, we found our first willing case study, the Maine Track Club.  This Case Study focuses on the initial transition of a club to the RunSignUp system. We know it’s long for a blog post – you can grab a PDF Version, if you prefer. 

Overview: The Maine Track Club navigated the switch to RunSignUp for Membership Management, and came to us to explore expanded features and options for their future.

“Matt helped with a ton of emails and creating custom fields.  I felt like someone was helping us the whole way through…not just sending us off like ‘good luck!'”

Club Background: Based in Portland, ME, the Maine Track Club is Maine’s largest and most active running club, with 500+ members throughout the state.  They support runners of all ages and abilities through group runs, training clinics, annual races, and club social events.

Membership Management History: Victoria took over as a Membership Manager in 2011 and inherited an old system of collecting information through Active and downloading it into excel spreadsheets.

Challenge, Part 1: Switching to a new registration platform with minimal disruption to current membership.

Making the Switch: The decision to change membership platforms was a part of the club’s strategic plan.  The main drivers for the change were member complaints over the high fees associated with signing up, and the need for a platform that would integrate more easily with email lists and renewal reminders.  Along with the Club President and the Webmaster, Victoria explored other membership service options and selected RunSignUp based on the information she found on the website.

The Transition Process: The initial import of members took about a week of collaboration between Victoria and the Webmaster, Bob.  RunSignUp Sales Engineer, Matt, helped with the transition. Victoria commented, “Matt helped with a ton of emails and creating custom fields.  I felt like someone was helping us the whole way through…not just sending us off like ‘good luck!'”

Helping Members with the Transition: In preparation for the switch, all members were notified that they would be transitioning to RunSignUp.  Overall, members had been asking for a change, and were really excited to see it happen.  However, there were 2 concerns that the Club had to address:

Some members were resistant to the change and uncomfortable with online registration, and elected to continue with paper registrations.  Victoria faced some hesitancy about the manual input of those registrations.

Victoria chose to tackle the registrations a little bit at a time, and discovered that once she started, the manual uploads integrated more easily than she expected, with a relatively small time commitment.

When members were initially contacted with instructions to claim their account, some members were confused and/or concerned that it was spam.

The Maine Track Club chose to again address members directly, and sent out a 2nd, follow-up communication to confirm the legitimacy of the claim email and to ensure that members were confident in the claim process.

Communication was key to overcoming member concerns.

Overall Results from Challenge #1: Victoria has been happy with the ease of the transition, and the convenience of having information in one system, and on the whole believes Maine Track Club members are happy with the transition as well.  The initial successes include:

Challenges, Part 2: Requests from the Club:

Volunteer Tracking: Members of the Maine Track Club are expected to volunteer at 3 of the 9 races that are either hosted by, or supported by, the Club each year.  The tracking process for this has been unwieldy.  We gave them 2 suggestions for this:

Graphical Reporting: The Maine Track Club would like to see more graphical reports than are currently available, akin to the reports available for races.

The RunSignUp developers are on it.  Stay tuned for more availability of Graphical reports for clubs!

Other suggestions from RunSignUp for the Maine Track Club to discuss and consider:

Social Event Sign-Ups or RSVP’s: The Maine Track Club hosts a variety of social
events throughout the year (picnics, award banquet, etc.) Currently, members email RSVP’s to a club officer.

Member Coupon Management: For each of the volunteer events that they participate in, members receive a $5 voucher to use towards membership the following year, or towards one of the social events.

RunSignUp Calendar WidgetCurrently, the Maine Track Club calendar is managed manually, with local race directors paying a $25 fee for the advertising of their race on the calendar.

We left the Maine Track Club with a number of recommendations, and some options to consider.  There are a lot of considerations for any changes made to the operation of a Club, so we’ll circle back to them in a few months to see what they have decided to implement, and how those changes are working!

If you have a success story about your race or club, big or small,  email us…we’d love to explore a Case Study on your topic!

Exit mobile version