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Area Meetings 2013 Members Matter E-membership & E-Clubs

Visible and Credible. Area Meetings 2013 Members Matter E-membership & E-Clubs. Members Matter Be Positive Members Important Engage Support Encourage Nurture Mentor Retain. International Convention San Antonio 2010 Texas. Visibility & Credibility. Where to find members.

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Area Meetings 2013 Members Matter E-membership & E-Clubs

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  1. Visible and Credible Area Meetings 2013 Members Matter E-membership & E-Clubs

  2. Members Matter Be Positive Members Important Engage Support Encourage Nurture Mentor Retain International Convention San Antonio 2010 Texas

  3. Visibility & Credibility Where to find members Search the Web Walk the Streets Workplace Family and friends Chance meetings Follow up on former AE, JMK & YWPA winners Wear a Zonta pin Denise Conroy with thanks. Local newspapers Local Government Areas, census tables Local Council officers Local Community groups

  4. Focus group Results on membership Torino 2012 Local service Fellowship Networking Contribute to international programs Planning Ahead

  5. Key Points from Focus Group Create a better world for women Giving women a voice Positive leadership Train members to speak about Zonta Fight violence against women Be adaptable when raising money Build the Zonta Spirit

  6. Increase Visibility & what happens next? Proactive in social media Modern PR Recruit a group of young members Greater flexibility in membership Involve other young people Efficient meetings Reach their hearts Its up to you! ZI will Support E-Members & E-Clubs Update membership tools Update PR guidelines using social media More information on Women's Issues Flexible leadership program

  7. A project we will follow and hear more about to help raise our visibility in the community and enhance our credibility

  8. Statistics International Membership February 2013 30,050 District 22 2005 1200 2010 1155 2006 1250 2011 1154 2007 1227 2012 1101 2008 1189 2013 1073 2009 1221

  9. Review Club Membership and Assess Why do members stay? Fun, fellowship and shared ideals. Support from members Why do members leave? Don’t loose recycle

  10. What are the options Leave of absence Transfer E-membership E-Club Keep members engagedandinvolve those whose club may close

  11. E-Membership and ( E-Clubs) Approved July 2012 at International Convention Discussion and tactics in response to enquiries from Bundaberg and other clubs. November 2012 ZI Membership Manual extended, pages 29-35 on E-Club Membership Guidance

  12. Highlights and Key Ideas Zonta E-members conduct Zonta business and participates in meetings using the internet (Skype Facebook) and other electronic media. Members are encouraged to attend at least one face-to-face meeting per year e.g. District Conference, Area Meeting or International Convention. An E-membership serves as a tool to conveniently attend meetings and communicate with members. It is especially helpful for those with busy work or personal schedules as it does not require travel time.

  13. Key Ideas for E-membership E-membership is not an ‘opt out’ option. It is great tool for those members who do not live close to an existing Zonta club, or where circumstances require a member to be absent from their home club for a period of time, eg PNG. Allows the convenience of attending meetings electronically in the comfort of you chosen location. E-members pay the same fees; receive the same benefits; report activities in newsletters and can raise funds, provide service or advocacy in their community.

  14. E-Clubs An E-Club requires at least 25 individuals to charter. Recommend that at least 20% are current or former Zontians. Optimal position is 4o% are current or former Zontians. As with any Zonta club membership shall be limited to classified members.

  15. E-Clubs and Membership An existing Zontian desiring to be a charter member of an E-Club MUST resign membership in their existing Zonta club by the time the new E-club is admitted to ZI. Members of E-clubs are able to participate in any other e-club or traditional club meeting that is convenient for them if they wish to do so. Zontians are encouraged to reach out to other clubs when they are travelling to make connections with other Zontians.

  16. The Future Members of E-clubs or traditional clubs are also welcome to visit another E-club or traditional club for a meeting or to make up a meeting for missed attendance. See pages 29-35 of Membership Manual for full details. To establish a District E-club we require some office bearers and then seek potential new members with no access to a club or commitments that deny face-to-face meetings. In District 22 we can work together to collate members requesting E-membership of their own club or a new E-club.

  17. To quote Lynn McKenzie International President Don’t wait for the leadership to tell you how to recruit members. In your society, you are the one who knows best Just do it! See the guidelines on Classification and make a way for e-members to work! Membership in Zonta not only means working for a good cause; it also means valuable friendship.

  18. Share your joy in Zonta!

  19. Thank you - Any Questions

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