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Welcome to Show Me Rotary! Strong Clubs Best Practices

Welcome to Show Me Rotary! Strong Clubs Best Practices. RI Strategic Plan: Priorities. Support and Strengthen Clubs Foster club innovation and flexibility Encourage clubs to participate in a variety of service activities Promote membership diversity Improve member recruitment and

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Welcome to Show Me Rotary! Strong Clubs Best Practices

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  1. Welcome toShow Me Rotary!Strong Clubs Best Practices Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 1 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  2. RI Strategic Plan: Priorities Support and Strengthen Clubs • Foster club innovation and flexibility • Encourage clubs to participate in a variety of service activities • Promote membership diversity • Improve member recruitment and retention • Develop leaders • Start new, dynamic clubs • Encourage strategic planning at club and district levels Focus and Increase Humanitarian Service Enhance Public Image and Awareness Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 2 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  3. Session Objectives • Discuss key elements of a strong Rotary club • Generate ideas for engaging and retaining members • Explore ideas for achieving membership goals • Identify resources that clubs and Presidents can use to make their clubs stronger Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 3 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  4. Introductions Turn to the person(s) next to you at your table Briefly introduce yourself: • Your name and club • What is your club known for in your community? You have 5 minutes for all intros Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 4 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  5. Key elements of Strong Rotary Clubs • Opportunity to Serve (5 Avenues) • Professional Networking • Personal/Leadership Development • Friendship and Fellowship Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 5 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  6. Strong Clubs Who are the Customers of your club? What value is your club providing to your customers? Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 6 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  7. “If we really want to take Rotary service forward, then we must make sure that every single Rotarian has the same feeling about Rotary that each one of us here has today. We need to make sure that every Rotarian has a meaningful role to play, that they’re all making a contribution, and that their contribution is valued.” Ron Burton, Rotary International President, 2013-2014 Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 7 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  8. Key Elements of Strong Rotary Clubs What could/should your club be doing more of? What could/should you be doing as President to ensure that your club is engaging and retaining its customers? Opportunity to Serve: 5 Avenues of Service Professional Networking Personal/Leadership Development Friendship and Fellowship Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 8 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  9. Case Study PE John Raynham needs your help! • Read the email from PE John (on your handout) • Review the info he has provided • At your table, discuss options that you would recommend to John and write them on your worksheet • Designate a spokesperson/scribe at your table in case your table is selected to report out on its discussion Your table has 10 minutes for discussion Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 9 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  10. Reporting Out Options for John • Opportunity to Serve (5 Avenues) • Professional Networking • Personal/Leadership Development • Friendship and Fellowship • Engaging and retaining members • Encouraging Rotary culture of inclusion and appreciation Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 10 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  11. Resources: Strengthening Clubs Links to these resources and today’s session materials are on the Show Me Website under Resources: www.showmerotary.org • RI Club Leadership Plan: club administrative framework • RI Strategic Plan • RI Planning Guide for Effective Rotary Clubs • Club President’s Manual • Your District: District Governor, Assistant Governor and Membership Chair Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 11 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  12. Resources from RIavailable at www.rotary.org/EN/Members Then click on : Resources for Club Members (on the left) Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 12 Show Me Rotary March 22-23 2013

  13. Activities to Schedule Before July 1 • Schedule a Planning Session with your 2013-14 Club Board to discuss strengthening your club • Review and set your club’s membership goal • Appoint Committees as needed to review: - Activities in all 5 Avenues of Service - Ways to increase member engagement • Schedule a Club Visioning or Strategic Planning Session (contact your DGE) What else will you schedule before July 1? Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 13 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  14. Session Objectives • Discuss key elements of a strong Rotary club • Generate ideas for engaging and retaining members • Explore ideas for achieving membership goals • Identify resources that clubs and Presidents can use to make their clubs stronger Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 14 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  15. Thank You! Next Session: See your Program for your next session and room location Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 15 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

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