I don't know if it would help or not Hank, but here in our little community I turn in the scores from our monthly shoots to the local newspaper and the editor is real good about giving us some space with a little write up I prepare each month.
I also make sure that the members of the muzzle loading arm of our club gets the results in a newsletter, and I put some extra copies of that same monthly newsletter on the counter where I work each month. Keeping those informed who support what we're doing along with letting others know (through those free counter top newletters) has in its own way helped our cause I believe.
We may not get a lot of folks out to each shoot, but at time a few different faces will show up off and on and take part, then disappear for a month or two and come back for a shoot or two and so on.
I do believe that any club/organization must continue to sell itself and what they offer to be successful. I also believe that since many of us are in our 50's and 60's and a few of our members real close to 70, it helps to give all of us a reasonalbe target to shoot at where everyone has a chance at obtaining a good score.
I also mix this in with allowing any shooter who wants to take a knee for the 50 yard matches to go ahead and take that knee and give themself a sturdier platform in which to shoot their target from that they may otherwise find more difficult shooting offhand. They seem to like this a whole lot, and they leave with a good feeling about their shooting that day.
The more serious shooters who compete at State and National levels, (such as myself who enjoys State level competition even at the age of 52) I / we, don't mind these different rules. We just keep trying and doing until we find some things most everyone seems to enjoy and that seems to keep the regulars coming back along with a few sporadic shooters.
Hopes this helps and makes sense.