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Webinar Series : Chartering New Clubs Featuring: Zonta Sponsoring Organizing Mentoring Chair of Kampala Presented by: Ragna Karlsdóttir International Membership Chairman 9 a.m. CST session Kerry Dixon International Membership Vice-Chairman 9 p.m. CST session 20 March 2014
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A New Zonta Club? The idea / the interest Action Success Follow up
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Things We Will Discuss: Getting the right people to coordinate the new club Appointing the right S ponsoring O rganizing M entoring ( SOM ) Chair Authorization Form Developing an action plan Using your network Chartering the new club The charter celebration Mentoring the club
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Please remember that this content should be adapted to your country and culture
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Get the Right People to Coordinate the Formation of the New Club SOM = Sponsoring, Organizing, Mentoring The SOM Committee coordinates the new club It is good for the SOM to have on their committee: members with extensive knowledge of: Zonta at the club, area, district and international level Zonta’s programs and projects Zonta’s advocacy initiatives and tools
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Appoint the Right SOM Chair This individual should be energetic, resourceful, hard-working and knowledgeable The chair is responsible for the work of the committee Works with the district membership chairman (Lt. Governor) and Governor and keeps them informed of the progress
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New Club Authorization Form This form is found at: http://www.zonta.org/MemberResources/Forms.aspx. http://www.zonta.org/MemberResources/Forms.aspx Send to: memberrecords@zonta.org.memberrecords@zonta.org This will initiate the process for HQ to send an Organization & Extension (O&E) kit to the SOM chair which contains useful information to form the new club.
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Develop an Action Plan The SOM chair should call a meeting with the committee to: Appoint a member responsible for the potential member list Determine which location the club will be chartered in and the date to charter the club Develop the budget for expenses
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Develop an Action Plan - Continued The SOM Committee should determine: Meeting frequency and schedule Date, time, location and program of first information meeting Offer the club that is forming one or more ideas for their local service project
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Use Your Network! Collect names using many different sources Current member family, friends, colleagues, family friends – anyone within their network Business organizations, associations, Chamber of Commerce, etc.
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Chartering the New Club 20 members are needed Club name to be approved by board liaison to the district of the chartering club Completed Club Officer Contact Information Form Completed Member Report Form for Charter Clubs (Form B) Completed Dues Payment Transmittal Form (Form C) Send dues and fees
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The Charter Celebration The date Enough time for the payment to reach HQ so that this allows time for the charter and gavel to arrive SOM chair should help with the preparation
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Mentoring the New Club The SOM Committee chair should attend meetings of the new club if possible Make sure that any questions are resolved Offer to help develop the first budget for the new club This may last for a few months up to a few years depending on the strength of the club that has chartered
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Kampala, Uganda Charter
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Nanou Leenesonne, SOM Chair of Kampala, Uganda Thought of Zonta chartering a club in Uganda during a volunteer medical outreach in the country District 27 partnered with District 18 towards this initiative Current club president of Kampala knew many professional, active women and this lead to collecting 20 names to charter the club Planned the date when they wanted to charter the club Sent necessary forms to Zonta HQ
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Nanou Leenesonne, SOM Chair of Kampala, Uganda Zonta club of Damme(sponsoring club) gave a gift to help the Kampala club begin Sponsoring club also offered to help the Kampala club with: Developing their first budget Fundraising tips The day after the charter, Zonta club of Damme organized a medical work project in Kampala
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Key Things to do: Have the right people in place to serve on the SOM committee Have the right person serve as the SOM chair Offer the club that is forming one or more ideas for a service project in the local community Develop a plan of action and follow that plan
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Key Things to not do: Do not develop an SOM Committee that cannot commit to the process of chartering the new club Do not let too much time pass before the club is chartered as those who were once interested may lose interest
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A New Zonta Country Starting a Zonta club in a new country needs authorization of the international board Authorization for Entering a New Country Form found at: http://www.zonta.org/MemberResources/Forms.aspx http://www.zonta.org/MemberResources/Forms.aspx New country requirements found at: http://www.zonta.org/MemberResources/Manuals.aspx. (ZI Membership Manual) http://www.zonta.org/MemberResources/Manuals.aspx Send to: Chairman of international Membership Committee who will request Board approval
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A New Zonta Country The International Board decides which district the potential club will belong to The SOM club may be from any district but will work with the Governor and Lt. Governor of the new club. Process same as for a new club (Above)
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