Those of us interested in OFTW often intentionally or inadvertently inform our family and friends about OFTW and the pledge to donate 1%. Of course, information already exists here to ask people to take the pledge, but we wanted to give a bit of advice on how to approach family and friends at our own school, at a different school, or the friends and family we all have already in the workforce about the ways they can help save the world’s poorest people.
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Friends at your school:
As potential co-founders:
- A good strategy to tell how into OFTW your friends are is to simply tell them you are founding a chapter. How do they react? It could be that the most excited and interested in the idea are the ones you want to co-found your chapter with you.
- Ask yourself, ‘which among my friends is a) driven, b) passionate about global causes, and c) could I work well with?’
- When asking friends to co-found a chapter with you, you can bring it up in conversation or ask them specifically to hangout and chat about an opportunity you have with them, (i.e. go on a walk, get coffee together, etc.)
- Convey the massive impact they could have by advocating for the world’s poorest people.
As potential members:
- If people are uninterested in committing to the time commitment of co-founding a chapter, they may still fall into the category of new members.
- Ask them! You never know if you don’t ask.
- Similar to above, although bringing OFTW in random conversation can be effective, asking them to hangout specifically to talk about OFTW and becoming a member could be effective. (i.e. go on a walk, get coffee together, etc.)
As potential pledgers:
- You can find advice on having the Pledge Conversation here.
- If they are uninterested in founding or becoming Advocates/Ambassadors, your friends may still want to take the pledge!
Friends at a different school:
As founders:
- One way you can have a massive impact is to simply ask your friends at other schools if they have heard about OFTW. If they become interested, start a chapter, and that chapter goes on to recruit thousands of pledges, all of those lives saved can be traced back to that single conversation you had with them.
- Ask them to talk about this amazing, outstanding, awesome organization you’ve heard of.
- In person conversations with a laptop handy are ideal. Over the phone can work great too.
- Show them the OFTW top charities, the lists of schools that have OFTW chapters, etc.
Join their school’s chapter:
- Get them in touch with their school’s chapter leaders
- Show them the OFTW top charities, the lists of schools that have OFTW chapters, etc.
Friends and family already in the workforce:
Taking the pledge:
- All-in-all, we think our advice for having the Pledge Conversation is appropriate for friends and family already working as well.
- We recommend asking them to chat about OFTW before the conversation rather than bringing it up randomly. This way they won’t be surprised and may have a chance to look us up beforehand.
- Have fun! You have the chance to show them how they can help a lot of people.
Giving season (i.e., one-off) donation drive: