Optimist International1 Optimist International Leadership Development Club Secretary- Treasurer-Designate Seminar.

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Optimist International1 Optimist International Leadership Development Club Secretary- Treasurer-Designate Seminar

Optimist International2 Secretary-Treasurer Designate Duties and Responsibilities

Optimist International3 Duties and Responsibilities Oversee the finances of the Club, collect dues, and pay bills Keep Member records of name, address, phone, attendance, dues payment, birthdays, and anniversaries Keep official “minutes” of meeting Be communication link between Club and all others; send in reports Help your Club succeed Also highly suggested Provide guidance in adherence to Bylaws Attend Quarterly District Conferences and Zone Meetings

Optimist International4 Do I split the office of Secretary and Treasurer? Many larger Clubs split the office of Secretary and Treasurer. This is a Club bylaws issue that must be approved by the general Membership. This curriculum assumes one individual holds the office of Secretary-Treasurer.

Optimist International5 Organizing the Records of Your Club Secretary-Treasurers Records Make certain you get your outgoing Secretary-Treasurer to sit down and go over this in detail. Get a good “database” computer software program to supplement keeping financial and member records

Optimist International6 How do I get started?

Optimist International7 How do I get started? Set up a Club checking and/or savings account. Assist Finance Committee in preparing a budget. Send a “Member Directory” to all Club Members. Give the Board Members a copy of the Club’s Bylaws.

Optimist International8 Checking Account Signatures? Your Optimist Club is a business. It should operate as a business. Your Club should require 2 signatures on checks written. The 2 signatures should be the Secretary-Treasurer and the President or a Vice President. No two members of the same family should be signatories on the account.

Optimist International9 What about petty cash? A Secretary-Treasurer can have a petty cash fund to operate day-to-day expenses. How large the petty cash fund should be is a matter of the Board of Directors to decide. Receipts should be recorded and kept in the books as needed.

Optimist International10 Secretary-Treasurer Designate Club Fees and Dues

Optimist International11 Club Fees and Dues What is the “fee” for a new Member to join your Club? How much do your Members pay annually for “dues?”

Optimist International12 Club Fees and Dues Annual Club Membership fees and dues are set by the Members and are listed in the Club’s Bylaws. These dues and fees can be changed by a vote of the general Membership.

Optimist International13 Club Fees and Dues The minimum new Club “initiation fee” is $30 US. Of this amount $15 US is sent in with the “Club Roster Adjustment” form as a processing fee. The Club keeps the rest.

Optimist International14 Club Dues Annual Club Member dues generally range from $60 US to $120 US. Do you want to include meal cost in the dues?

Optimist International15 District Dues How much are your District Dues per Member?

Optimist International16 International Dues How much are Optimist International Dues per Member?

Optimist International17 International Dues How much are Optimist International Dues per Member? $49.62 Tier 1 (U.S.) - College Mbrs $21.60 $36.72 Tier 2 (U.S.) - College Mbrs $16.00 $25.80 Tier 3 (U.S.) - College Mbrs $11.24 Effective October 1, 2008

Optimist International18 Life Membership Life Memberships may be purchased by the Club to honor a special Member. By paying a “life membership” fee, the Member is exempt from paying a portion of International dues for the rest of their life.

Optimist International19 Life Membership Who in your Club might be deserving of a life membership?

Optimist International20 Secretary-Treasurer Designate Creating a Budget and Fund Raising

Optimist International21 Creating a Budget Created at the beginning of the year. It’s a way the Board of Directors can approve in advance the expenditures of the Club for the year. Club Finance Chair is responsible for developing budget. Board must approve. Can be revised by the Board if necessary.

Optimist International22 Club Budget What other expenses must you consider for a Club budget?

Optimist International23 Take 5 minutes and develop a budget for a Club at your table.

Optimist International24 Fund Raising Funds raised from the community and from non-Optimist are held in a “Youth Fund.” They may be held in a separate bank account or they may be managed as a part of the regular bank account. Generally funds raised from the community must go back to the community in the form of youth and/or community service projects.

Optimist International25 Fund Raising All fund-raisers should comply with local and state/provincial and federal laws. In most cases raffles require securing a license in advance.

Optimist International26 Fund Raising What are some possible fund-raisers for your Club?

Optimist International27 Fund Raising What are some possible fund-raisers for your Club? Raffles Product sales Child identifications Food sales Traffic collections Bingo

Optimist International28 Secretary-Treasurer Designate Dues Billing and Records

Optimist International29 Sending out Dues Statements Billing of dues is sent to each Club Member at the beginning of each billing period. The dues statements can be sent out Annually, Semi Annually, or Quarterly. Always give a per period amount and an annual amount, and a past due amount if applicable.

Optimist International30 Sending out Dues Statements An aggressive billing and collection system that is firm but understanding is an essential part of keeping members current. A treasurer who handles this well can encourage a strong, stable Membership roster.

Optimist International31 Sending out Dues Statements Send initial statement of dues. Send “past due” statement 30 days later. Make phone call to Member “past due.” Tell them concern and their importance to the Club. The Board of Directors should actively assist in the retention of all Members. Action of the Board of Directors may delete a Member who remains unpaid. Sample system of dues collection

Optimist International32 Member Records Names, addresses, day and evening phone numbers for distribution to other Members as a “directory.” Birthdays and anniversaries - to recognize and observe Members for these personal occasions. Attendance records to encourage and recognize Members who have “perfect attendance.” Secretary-Treasurer

Optimist International33 Roundtable Discussion Group of new Secretary-Treasurers Designate. Review the detail of recording the “member records”. Report “tips” to the whole group. Group of repeat Secretary-Treasurers Designate with experience. They should design a simple, but fair policy for determining perfect attendance while allowing for a flexible “make-up” mechanism. Report back to group. Computer user group. Discuss ways to record the Member and financial record to a database program. Report very basic suggestions back to the group.

Optimist International34 Secretary-Treasurer Designate Financial Records