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While there is no rule for how your chapter should communicate with applicants, below are some example communications that different chapters have used in different scenarios. Please feel free to edit this page and add your own.  
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While there is no rule for how your chapter should communicate with applicants, below are some example communications that different chapters have used in different scenarios. For example, some chapters do not send "sorry you didn't win" emails because they consider all applications in perpetuity (Ottawa). Others will "close" each cycle of applications and the applicants will receive an email encouraging them to apply again, with guidance (NYC).
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Please feel free to edit this page and add your own.  
  
 
== Emails to Applicants ==
 
== Emails to Applicants ==
 
Some chapters do not send "sorry you didn't win" emails because they consider all applications in perpetuity (Ottawa). Others tend to "close" a round every cycle, and the email will encourage people to apply again, with guidance (NYC).
 
  
 
* [https://mailchi.mp/awesomenyc/thank-you-for-applying-to-awesome-nyc-bko8pofxfz-2536433 Thank you for applying (non-winner)] (NYC)
 
* [https://mailchi.mp/awesomenyc/thank-you-for-applying-to-awesome-nyc-bko8pofxfz-2536433 Thank you for applying (non-winner)] (NYC)

Latest revision as of 07:59, 28 March 2023

While there is no rule for how your chapter should communicate with applicants, below are some example communications that different chapters have used in different scenarios. For example, some chapters do not send "sorry you didn't win" emails because they consider all applications in perpetuity (Ottawa). Others will "close" each cycle of applications and the applicants will receive an email encouraging them to apply again, with guidance (NYC).

Please feel free to edit this page and add your own.

Emails to Applicants