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1 299 Distinguished Club Program DCP Gap Analysis

2 Distinguished Club Program Education Members, who have the opportunity to earn education awards, are reaching their goals Membership With enough members, everyone’s experience is enhanced because leadership is provided and meeting and committee assignments are filled. Training Trained club officers are better able to serve and support your club Administration Fulfilling administrative duties helps your club run more smoothly, which benefits members

3 Distinguished Club Program Goals Education 1. Two CCs 2. Two more CCs 3. One ACB, ACS or ACG 4. One more ACB, ACS or ACG 5. One CL, ALB, ALS or DTM 6. One more CL, ALB, ALS or DTM Membership 7. Four new members 8. Four more new members Training 9. A minimum of four club officers trained during each of two training periods Administration 10. On-time payment of membership dues accompanied by the names of eight members (at least three of whom must be renewing members) for one period and on-time submission of one club officer list

4 1.Two CCs 2.Two more CCs 3.One ACB, ACS, or ACG 4.One more ACB, ACS, or ACG 5.One CL, ALB, ALS, or DTM 6.One more CL, ALB, ALS, or DTM 3 10 Club Goals

5 7.Four new members 8.Four more new members 9.Minimum of four club officers trained during each of two training periods 10.October or April renewal report and one club officer list submitted on time 4 10 Club Goals

6 At year end (June 30), a club should have at least 20 members OR A net growth of at least five new members. 2 Club Goals Membership Growth

7 5 Recognition Distinguished Club Goals

8 1 Club Goals Educational Awards Issued For:

9  The Goals  The Rules  The Club Success Plan 6 The Distinguished Club Program and Club Success Plan It explains:

10  Lists the 10 goals.  Helps determine how a club can meet the 10 goals.  Allows a club to set additional goals.  Outlines strategies for achieving goals.  Identifies resources a club may use to help achieve goals.  Has additional space to write in assignments, develop a timetable, and track accomplishments. 7 The Club Success Plan The Plan:

11 DISTINGUISHED CLUB PROGRAM 11 www.district80.org 10 Goals to Achieve in 2013-2014 ActivityGoal - by 31 May 2015Club’s Plan Actual / Date completed 1CC - Competent Communicator 22  The most likely candidates are: 2Additional CCs  2 or more  Other candidates to achieve CC during the term include: 3ACs (AC Bronze, AC Silver, AC Gold) 11  Most likely candidates are : 4Additional ACs  1 or more  Most likely candidates are: 5CL, AL Bronze, AL Silver or DTM 11  Most likely candidates are : 6Additional CL, AL Bronze, AL Silver or DTM  1 or more  Most likely candidates are: 7New members 44 (Speechcraft, other mode of promotion) 8Additional new members  4 or more 9Club officer training  Min 4 officers trained each of two training periods 1st COT - 2 nd COT - 10Semiannual Membership Dues and Club Officer Lists  Semiannual membership dues dates are 1 st Oct 14 and 01 Apr 15  Club officer list due date is 30 Jun 14 Submit min 8 members by 30/9/14 Submit min 8 members by 31/3/15 Submitted # Clubs must have 20 members or a net growth of at least five new members as of June 30 th Achieve 5 of 10 goals - Distinguished Club Achieve 7 of 10 goals - Select Distinguished Club Achieve 9 of 10 goals - President’s Distinguished Club CLUB SUCCESS PLAN 1 st July 2014 – 30 th June 2015 Club: Club No:

12 CLUB SUCCESS PLAN 12 www.district80.org Other Goals for the Club in 2012/2013 ActivityClub’s Plan Actual / Date completed 1.1. H&E ContestsClub Contests 2Int’l & TT ContestsClub Contests 3Educational Programs e.g. Contests Champion Speeches, Club Meetings; Special Talks etc. International Speech Contests Finalist Competent Leadership Talk Table Topics Workshop 4 WorkshopsE.g. Memory Workshop – Successfully completed (20+ members attended) CL 6 and CL 10 for Jerry, Body Language Workshop. Org Chair, Jacinta respectively 5 Year End OutingOne-Day Tour on 1 st Dec 14… HPL for Joel 6 Club AnniversaryHPL project Organising Chair for Jason DateActivitiesVenue 2 Aug 2014 District Workshop on Speech Contests Training The Eurasian Association Area __ Humorous & Evaluation Speech Contests Division __ Humorous & Evaluation Speech Contests 1-2 Nov 2014 District 80 Semi-Annual Convention YWCA 2nd COT Area __International Speech and Table Topics Contests Division __International Speech and Table Topics Contests 23-24 May 2015District 80 Annual ConventionMDIS / NTUC Centre IMPORTANT DIVISION / DISTRICT DATES: CLUB SUCCESS PLAN 1 st July 2014 – 30 th June 2015 Club: Club No:

13 8 Motivation What’s In It for Me? A healthy club means healthy members. THIS MEANS YOU!

14 FFind new members AAchieve educational awards BBe trained as a club officer SSubmit the officer list by the deadline 9 Conclusion To attain Distinguished Status Every member must:

15 NNew members = New ideas NNew members = New personalities EEducational growth = Improved speaking EEducational growth = Improved leadership DDistinguished = Recognition 10 Conclusion Everyone Benefits


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