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Best Practices for Sponsoring A New Club. Presenters: Katrina Baranko and Phil Rossy. Topics of Session. Responsibilities of the Sponsoring Club Benefits for the New Club and Your Club. Why Open New Clubs?. Why Not?. The Need for Sponsoring Clubs. Support Mentoring
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Best Practices for SponsoringA New Club Presenters: Katrina Baranko and Phil Rossy
Topics of Session • Responsibilities of the Sponsoring Club • Benefits for the New Club and Your Club
Why Open New Clubs? Why Not?
The Need for Sponsoring Clubs • Support • Mentoring • Assist with projects • Nurture
Responsibilities ofSponsoring Club • Assist Club Opener • Conduct Inter-clubs • Assist Club Coach • Help plan the first Service Project • Monitor for at least one year • Provide 2 dual members (Suggested)
Benefits of a New Club • The opportunity to re-invigorate a Division, Clubs and Members • Strengthens the Division overall • Provides the opportunity to develop new leaders • Succession planning for new club
Benefits of a New Club • A new beginning in your community with: • Starting a new Signature Project which will bring meaning to the community • Speaks to our mission, vision and values as an organization
Why start a new Club? • The chance to bring new energy, ideas and opportunities to the community • The sponsoring club provides coaches to mentor and guide the new clubs’ leaders and members • New opportunities for growth with younger, more active members
Success Stories • The Kiwanis Club of Lac St. Jean-est • The Kiwanis Club of Kanata-Stittsville • The Kiwanis Club of St. Thomas, ON
What effect a new club can have to your Division • Re-invigorates a Division – examples • Opportunity for membership growth & retention • Get’s folks out of their “comfort zone”
What effect a new club can have to your Division • New leadership can’t be over emphasized • What’s the answer to this? • Tried and true stories….. • The need to replace older, ageing out clubs
Questions?? • Answers and examples…