Club and District Recognition Program

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Club and District Recognition Program & 2017-2018 Incentives Optimist International

CLUB RECOGNITION "Bringing Out the Best" Club (Banner Patch then year bar thereafter) Complete at least two service projects a year (submit President’s Pride Report) Add at least two members Be current on District and OI dues Recognize a Club member or local community individual Conduct a Membership Recruitment Drive (ie NOW Program)

CLUB RECOGNITION Honor Club (Banner Patch, year bar with Club President’s name; thereafter a year bar with Club President’s name) Complete all "Bringing Out the Best" Club requirements PLUS Complete at least one more service project a year Submit Club Officer Elect Report Grow Club by net plus 3 Appoint a Club Foundation Rep and make a non restricted contribution to the OIF/CCOF Club President, Club President Elect (or 2 designees) attend District Convention (or 2 other District meetings/conferences)

CLUB RECOGNITION Distinguished Club (Watch for Club President and Secretary and/or Treasurer and a banner patch with the Club President’s name; thereafter a year bar with Club President’s name and watch) Meet Honor Club Criteria plus one of the following; Add net +15 in membership or Build one or more new clubs or Increase membership by +8 AND build 2 or more JOI Clubs

DISTRICT RECOGNITION Distinguished Lieutenant Governor: (desk clock) All Clubs in the Zone are Honor Clubs OR Net +6 in membership and charter one of more Clubs (JOOI excluded) AND All Clubs current on District and OI Dues (all financial obligations paid by September 30) AND All reports filed with Optimist International on a timely basis AND 50% of Clubs appoint a CFR and make a donation to OIF/CCOF AND Attend 75% of all District meetings/conferences AND Attend all Club meetings once or ore, including any new Clubs built To achieve Honor Club status a club must: To achieve Honor Club a Club must: • Complete three service project a year and submit the President’s Pride Report. • Recognize a Club member or local community individual Grow the Club by net plus 1 Be current on District and Optimist International dues

DISTRICT RECOGNITION Honor Governor: (Lapel pin for Governor and District Secretary/Treasurer and District banner patch) Grow District by net plus 10 in membership All reports filed with Optimist International on a timely basis all clubs current on District and OI Dues (all financial obligations paid by September 30) 50% of Clubs appoint a CFR $7500 or more raised in Unrestricted Funds on behalf of the District Charter one or more new adult Clubs

DISTRICT RECOGNITION Distinguished Governor: (Governor’s Ring plus a District banner patch with the Governor’s name and year) Grow District by net plus +25 in membership All Clubs current on District and OI Dues (paid by September 30) District builds 3 or more adult Clubs All reports filed with Optimist International in a timely manner 50% of Club appoint a CFR and make an unrestricted donation to the OIF/CCOF $7500 or more raised in Unrestricted funds on behalf of the District To achieve Honor Club status a club must: To achieve Honor Club a Club must: • Complete three service project a year and submit the President’s Pride Report. • Recognize a Club member or local community individual Grow the Club by net plus 1 Be current on District and Optimist International dues

DISTRICT RECOGNITION Governor Pacesetter Award: Distinguished District Secretary Treasurer: (“Bringing Out The Best In Kids” logo folder with ink pen) Be current on District and OI dues (paid by September 30 ) All reports filed with Optimist International in a timely manner Grow District by net plus 25 in membership District to build at least 3 or more new adult Clubs 50% of Club appoint a CFR and make an unrestricted donation to the OIF/CCOF $7500 or more raised in Unrestricted funds on behalf of the District Governor Pacesetter Award: (Pen/pencil set given at Convention) Grow District by Net +15 in membership by June 30 District to build at least two new clubs by June 30 To achieve Honor Club status a club must: To achieve Honor Club a Club must: • Complete three service project a year and submit the President’s Pride Report. • Recognize a Club member or local community individual Grow the Club by net plus 1 Be current on District and Optimist International dues

CLUB & DISTRICT RECOGNITION Please Note: Recognition of the Administrative Year will not be announced until after January 10 of the following administrative year. Submission of the Club Pride Report is required for proof of completed service projects. All reports for Distinguished Governor are to be received for year the Governor served.

2017-2018 INTERNATIONAL INCENTIVES ROOKIE ROCKSTAR AWARD (Can be earned ONLY in the first twelve months of membership as recorded in the records of Optimist International) Serve on a Club Committee Work on a service project Sponsor a New Member Attend one of the following: District meeting Regional Summit OI Convention

2017-2018 INTERNATIONAL INCENTIVES BUILDERS OF EXCELLENCE Up to four Builders of Excellence can be named for each new adult Club, regardless of the number of sponsor Clubs SPONSOR PIN INCENTIVE Sponsor pins shall be awarded to members when sponsoring 1, 5, 15, 20 and 35 new members