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Club Presidents-Elect
Optimist International Leadership Development Club Presidents-Elect Seminar Optimist International
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Objectives of Seminar Acquire a better knowledge of President’s role and function. Learn effective ways to lead volunteers, conduct meetings and grow your club. Optimist International
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Accepting the Challenge
Club President is the “Chief Executive Officer” in the “People Business” of motivating and managing the efforts of volunteers. Optimist International
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Brainstorming List the characteristics of a good leader Which are most important? Optimist International
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Possible Answers Commitment Friendly Optimistic Delegate Smile Promote Fellowship Good Listener Tactful Appreciative Recognize effort Persistence Organized Dependable Speaking ability Caring Optimist International
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Resources for Success People Governor Lieutenant Governor District Committees Mentor Web-sites optimistleaders.org optimist.org Publications Awards Handbook Bylaws See Web-sites Conferences District (4) OI Convention (July) Optimist International
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Governance of Optimist International
Optimist International Board & President Staff in St. Louis & Montreal Regional Vice Presidents District Governor, Exec. Comm. & Board Zone Lieutenant Governors Club President & Board The Functional Unit of Optimist International Member Volunteers Optimist International
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Finances Youth Fund - Monies raised from the community are returned to the community General Fund - Dues pay for internal social and administrative costs Fiscal year Oct.1 - Sept. 30 Optimist International
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Budget Created during Summer for coming year (Oct. 1- Sept. 30) By Club Finance Committee with incoming Sec/treasurer and President Budget Guides available on Web-site Optimist International
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Incorporation Autonomous not-for-profit youth service organization - Incorporation in U.S. usually under 501(C)(4) Dues may be a business expense but not a “charitable contributions” 501(C)(3) is a Foundation Optimist International
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OI Foundation Donations to support Youth Work Your club can access “charitable contributions” by using OIF tools. Pass-through, 21st Century, etc. Contact OIF for details or Web-site Optimist International
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Fund Raising Best Fund Raisers are: High Income Low Investment Minimal Risk Build Member Morale Maximize Club Name Recognition Fund-Raising Guide - Web-site Optimist International
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????? Quiz-Bowl ????? Who is considered the “Chief Executive Officer” of an Optimist Club? Optimist International
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????? Quiz-Bowl ????? Who sets the policy and direction for an Optimist Club? Optimist International
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????? Quiz-Bowl ????? Who raises the dues of belonging to an Optimist Club? Optimist International
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????? Quiz-Bowl ????? Who is the current President of Optimist International? Optimist International
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????? Quiz-Bowl ????? Which member of your Club’s Board of Directors is not elected? Optimist International
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????? Quiz-Bowl ????? By what date should a Club elect new Officers? Optimist International
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????? Quiz-Bowl????? What is the name of the form to report the addition of new members? Optimist International
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????? Quiz-Bowl ????? What is the non-profit status under which most U.S. clubs are incorporated? Optimist International
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????? Quiz-Bowl ????? In what city is the next Optimist International Convention? Optimist International
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