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Alan Cox, Program Chair La Jolla New Generations Rotary Club District 5340 WHAT IS A NEW GENERATIONS ROTARY CLUB?
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Useful information about New Generations Rotary that you can talk about with others. The idea is to be able to spread the New Generations Rotary format in your District with a positive outcome. WHAT IS A NEW GENERATIONS ROTARY CLUB?
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What do you know about New Generations?
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It is ALL of that … AND MORE!!!
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Good Fit Location close to home Enjoy Atmosphere Networking Like the Meeting Place WHY DID YOU JOIN THE CLUB YOU ARE IN NOW ?
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Good Fit Work Schedule Previous Rotary Exposure Cost Friends Joined Social Networking Like the Meeting Place WHY JOIN A NEW GENERATIONS CLUB?
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PEOPLE ARE SOCIAL? MOST US DO THINGS BECAUSE OF THE INFLUENCE OF SOMEONE ELSE? WHO WAS YOUR INFLUENCE?
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Friend / Family Boss / Co-Worker Neighbor Stranger Or Did you seek Rotary Out? WHO BROUGHT YOU IN ?
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WHAT DO YOU WANT FOR YOUR CLUB?
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WHAT IS YOUR CLUB LIKE? Small – Medium – Large Young – Middle Aged – Senior Fun – Exciting – Dynamic Growing or Shrinking Serving Your Community
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Got Young Members?
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We Got Young Members?
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We Got Young Members! Average age 32 55% Women 45% Men Ages Range from 22 to 47 All Professionals – No Students All Want to Serve their community
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Young & OLD????
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Trivia
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How old was Paul Harris when he founded the Rotary Club of Chicago?
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36 Years Old The Answer is…… Paul Harris was born on April 19, 1868. The world's first service club, the Rotary Club of Chicago, was formed on February 23, 1905 less than two months before its founder’s 37 th birthday.
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REMEMBER THE VERY FIRST ROTARY CLUB WAS A NEW GENERATIONS CLUB.
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LA JOLLA NEW GENERATIONS
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LA JOLLA NEW GENERATIONS THE COGS
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What Makes Rotary Attractive to Younger People? Fellowship Service Flexibility with schedule Fun Meetings Low costs Meeting established community members Great Programs weekly
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WHY A NEW GEN CLUB WORKS? Filled a niche Central Location near employment centers Time - Evening Teachers and others schedule can’t easily join a morning and noon club due to time commitments. Many of our members interested in Rotary but couldn’t find a good fit for them
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WHAT CAN A NEW GEN DO? 40 New Members 38 First Time Rotarians 18 Paul Harris Fellows 3 Paul Harris Society $165/capita Foundation Giving
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WHAT CAN A NEW GEN DO? District 5340 Membership Growth Rotary International Membership Extension Award RI Presidential Citation Award
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WHAT CAN A NEW GEN DO?
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HOW DID WE DO IT? Put out District-wide Info on New Club 6 months in advance Started Monthly Meetings in December 2006 Held 2 Monthly Meetings District Leadership and sponsor clubs key! Weekly in March 2007 / Chartered June 2007 27 Charter Members Promoted Heavily at all District Events Many members are referrals of other clubs and sons/daughters of a Rotary Family
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HOW DID WE DO IT? Had tremendous District Support in initial meetings and then promoting later. Two involved sponsoring clubs Members were there throughout the initial process Find a knowledgeable Rotarian to lead club Make Rotary knowledge priority Can’t become a Rotarian unless you know about Rotary
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CLUB FORMAT Dues are $60 a month / $720 a year $75 Membership Fee Standard Rotary Meeting Format Light appetizers and beverages Flexible attendance for a few members. You are not going to get 100% from all! Keep your meetings Fun and Fast Paced Get “Service Above Self” going
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KEEP NEW MEMBERS INVOLVED Needed to keep new members engaged after joining Discovered the Lucky 7 Club idea New members setup meeting Introduce Guests Do a Rotary Minute Do a Who Am I All qualifications for getting Blue Badge
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WHAT WE LEARNED SO FAR In our third year….. Second Year we brought in 13 members! We also lost 13 members! Younger members are more mobile and not set in their careers, family or habits. Lost members to education, job changes, move somewhere else, and not a Good Fit
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WHAT WE RECOMMEND….. Be thorough in your new member requirements Make sure they make multiple meetings Make sure you explain financial and attendance requirements Follow up on dues and missing meetings Have plenty of service projects Have plenty of fellowship activities Educate your members about Rotary!!!!!
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ROTARY CLUB ON THE WEB? Does your club have a website? Is it someplace you go for info? Is your club newsletter found there? Can you find other club members contact info? Does your Club email everything? Embrace technology and keep your club talking 7 days a week.
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VISIT US ON THE WEB www.ljnewgenrotary.org www.ljnewgenrotary.org
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MORE ON THE WEB Meetup.com
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EVEN MORE ON THE WEB Facebook LinkedIn Plaxo Meetup.com Twitter
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MORE INFORMATION? Alan Cox, Program Chair La Jolla New Generations Rotary Club www.ljnewgenrotary.org www.ljnewgenrotary.org acox@san.rr.com acox@san.rr.com
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Aim for 20% - 50% Membership Increase in 12 months! It Doesn’t Get Much Easier Than This! www.clubinaclub.com
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Process: 1.Establish a small committee within the club (2 members are sufficient) 2.Have a presentation given to the club by a District Chairman or AG etc 3.Collect names from each member - suggest they use their business card holders to gain names, talk to their partners 4.Correlate the names and circulate the list to the club for comment 5.Present list to Board, then to classification, then back to club with any amendments 6.Letter sent out to prospective members inviting them to a special 'interest' meeting 1.A follow-up telephone call by rostered members to confirm numbers for interest meeting catering. 1.At interest meeting, prospective members mix with others and have chance to ask questions 1.Further information available outside the meeting www.clubinaclub.com
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Process (cont’d) 10.Prospective members at the interest meeting are told that they are 'special people' as they have met the requirements of RI and can join the normal meetings and see if Rotary is to their liking. No need to submit a card on the member as their names have already been circulated to club members. 11.Prospective members, prior to induction can now attend regular meetings 12.DG advised of outcome 13.Induction night (big festivities) with partners invited and made welcome (always include MOP in the induction kit) 14.Each new member is assigned a "mentor" to ensure that there is ongoing mentoring 15.For membership retention - (a) 'make meetings interesting' 16.For membership retention - (b) 'give every member a meaningful job www.clubinaclub.com
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BE THE SPARK IN YOUR CLUB’S MEMBERSHIP GROWTH AND RETENTION!!!
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Alan Cox, Program Chair, La Jolla-New Generations Rotary
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What Are Our Challenges? Recruitment Retention Attracting Younger Members
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