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Membership Development ResourcesGoal: Each club to gain at least 1 net new member for the yearThis page provides you with downloadable forms and information that will support your club to grow its membership. Most of these forms are also available on the Rotary International web site, but some are specific to District 9940, so it is preferable to download and use the forms provided here. Resources: Publicity material to provide to prospective membersPublic Relations and Recruitment: The Correlation Between Rotary PR and Recruitment - Click hereThis 4 page document briefly outlines case studies where the correlation between Rotary PR and recruitment is established. Case studies include USA, Latin America, UK and Brazil. Rotary Basics - Click hereThis guide is a 9 page colour brochure outlining the basics of Rotary. Gives the timeline for the development of Rotary, the organisation of Rotary, responsibilities of a club member, the Polio Eradication project, Rotary’s guiding principles, RI programs, the Rotary Foundation, etc.This is a good resource to give to prospective and new members. Why Join Your Local Rotary Club? - Click hereThis brochure provides information to prospective members about the benefits for joining Rotary. What's Rotary? - Click hereThis is a single page in colour that gives a succinct description of Rotary its history, structure, and aims and core projects. A great resource for the notice board at work, etc. This is Rotary - Click hereThis 10 page brochure style publication provides information about Rotary under the headings: Project, Peace Polio Eradication, Progress and People. Resources for clubs to attract new membersPlanning Guide for Effective Rotary Clubs - Click hereThis document was prepared especially for District 9940 clubs. It provides a framework for the President Elect to establish goals and objectives for the coming year – including membership growth. This is a useful adjunct to the membership specific material provided here – allowing you to assess the strengths and weakness and therefore the “attractiveness” of your club to prospective members. Membership Resource Guide - Click hereMembership development is one of the elements of an effective club. A well-crafted and positioned membership development strategy is essential for your club to operate successfully and fulfil the Object of Rotary. This 64 page guide give a comprehensive approach to establishing a strategy for your club. Membership Development Booklet - Click hereThis comprehensive 16 page colour membership development booklet gives a good overview of membership development issues that a club needs to consider when planning to increase their membership. How to Propose a New Member - Click hereUse this form to propose a new member to your club. There is also information on the procedure involved. The Membership Process - Click hereThis is a PowerPoint slide (I page) that shows the stages of the process for bringing a new member into a club. Resources for clubs to retain existing membersSix retention ideas - Click hereA 4 page document for club Boards outlining a 6 point plan for “Keeping the Member in Rotary — Keeping Rotary in the Member” Action steps: 1. INFORM 2. INVITE 3. INDUCT 4. ORIENT 5. EDUCATE and 6. INVOLVE. Ten Easy Ways to Attract and Retain Rotary Members Six retention ideas - Click hereA 2 page document with 10 points for a club to consider when looking to attract new members. Rotarian – Relocation Form - Click hereThis form should be used by Rotarians who are moving to a new locality and wish to be put in touch with clubs in the area to continue their Rotary membership. |
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