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There is an inexplicable tie between programs and membership People want to be involved with positive causes People want to be involved with known causes People want to know their time is respected and valued 2
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No discernible programs The club is defined by one single program that isn’t appealing to all Too many programs Programs not relevant to the community Meetings are not enjoyable ◦ Yes – meetings are a club program! 3
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Take a look at your programs ◦ Do they invite a diverse population to participate? ◦ Do they rely too heavily on fund raising? ◦ Are they labor intensive? ◦ Is there a mix of adult and children’s activities? 4
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Take a look at your meeting ◦ Do outsiders feel welcome? ◦ Is it dominated by personality or potential? ◦ Is there meaningful conversation or networking time? ◦ Is there a program to help your members learn and grow as involved citizens? ◦ Is it fun? 5
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New ideas More projects Better programs More money More friends More resources for getting things done 6 More fellowship New leaders Club achievement Increased sense of pride Provide more service to more kids
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Participate Enjoy Promote Enlist Retain 7 Club maintenance reminder Complete the CRA CRA
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Our brand is enhanced when our Optimist Clubs participate in the same programs Flagship Ideas ◦ Childhood Cancer Campaign ◦ The Optimist (formerly OIJGC) Optimist International Golf Championships ◦ JOOI – Junior Optimist Octagon International Presentation from Gay Enyeart, Past Governor and JOOI Chair for 2008-2009 8
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Scholarship Programs have been funded by Optimist International Foundations ◦ Optimist Essay Contest ◦ Optimist Oratorical Contest ◦ Communications Contest for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 9
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Publications and promotions are funded by the Optimist International Foundations ◦ Respect for Law ◦ Youth Appreciation ◦ Safety Awareness ◦ Tri-Star Sports 10
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Optimist International has selected these programs because they have a universal appeal and speak to the purposes of Optimist Clubs Doesn’t it make sense to use the tools that Optimist International gives us? 11
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What program does your club struggle with? Discuss ways to make the current program contemporary and appealing to the students in your community How can you share these ideas with the clubs in your zone? 12
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No one knows what your club is doing until you tell them about it You have an unique opportunity as club president to help spread the word After all, we’ve already learned that communication is the key to success 13
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Let’s use a few examples from our introductions Brainstorm the best way to get the word out in your community about these great projects 14
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Visit www.newoptimistclub.com and click on the “Tell Your Story” link to get great ideas for:www.newoptimistclub.com 15 Writing newsletters Starting a blog The Elevator Speech Communicating with others Writing press releases Choosing a spokesperson Networking
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Ed Murphy 16
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New Club Building ◦ Lets you share why you are an Optimist with a whole new group of people. 18
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Forming a new club in a new community is one of the most rewarding community service projects that you will ever perform You’ll revisit the reasons that you participate in your club and build your enthusiasm along the way. 19
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Benefit to new club areaBenefit to existing club To meet the needs of growing communities To provide service Reach more kids Betterment of community New enthusiasm in area 20 New friends Fellowship Business Contacts Build the roster of your own club Awards Brand recognition
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The member that wants to do just a little bit more The lieutenant governor of the zone where the club is being formed The District New Club Building Chair The Governor 21
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Get help ◦ Optimist International Web Site ◦ newoptimistclub.com Web site ◦ Past governors ◦ Past new club building chairs ◦ Former new club builders Attend a new club building workshop Follow the directions 22
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Setting goals is important for personal accomplishment. Goals should SMART ◦ Strategic ◦ Measurable ◦ Attainable ◦ Realistic ◦ Timely 24
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Our Awards program reflect worthwhile goals. Let’s take a look at what Peter hopes we will accomplish 25
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10 new clubs between June 1, 2008 and Sept. 30, 2009 At least 6 of those clubs between Oct. 1, 2008 and Sept. 30, 2009 Total membership growth of 5% (net 100 new members)
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1. Membership: Net increase of 5 members; (net increase 1 new member for clubs with >75 members). 2. Finances: All District and international dues paid by September 30, 2009.
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3. Service Projects: A minimum of 3 service projects completed AND at least one CPA entry (Community Service or Fundraising). 4. Club Reports: Officer-Elect Report by 20 May, 2009 AND President’s Pride Report by 30 September, 2009. 5. Attendance: Club President or designate attends 50% of District Meetings.
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Alternate A – New Club Building Sponsor or co-sponsor a new Optimist club with a minimum of 25 fully paid Charter Members AND Complete the New Club follow-up program.
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Alternate B – Membership Club of 25 or more members on Oct 1: NET increase of 25 by Sept. 30 OR Club of <25 members: net increase at least 15 members with at least 25 members enrolled in the club on Sept. 30.
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Alternate C – JOOI Club Sponsorship + Membership Part 1: Sponsor a new Junior Optimist, Alpha or Octagon club with 15 members; complete follow-up program by Nov. 30, 2009 Part 2 The Sponsor club shows a net increase of 15 members by Sept. 30
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1. Attend at least 3 District Executive Meetings (attendance at a 2nd Quarter Regional Meeting counts). 2. Complete the Annual Club Planning Conference Report for EVERY club in the Zone. 3. Zone shows a net membership increase of 5%.
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4. One new club in zone OR 100% Clubs in zone attain Honor Club. 5. Hold at least 3 Zone Meetings and SUBMIT reports to District Secretary-Treasurer.
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Write down some goals for determining a direction for your year as Club President. Think about: ◦ How many members will your club add? ◦ How many service projects will your club perform? ◦ How much money will your club raise? Then ask yourself: ◦ How will we do it? 34 TIP: SETTLE FOR NOTHING LESS THAN HONOR CLUB
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Optimist Leaders Online http://www.optimistleaders.org/default.cfm? vp=sitemap.htm#leadership http://www.optimistleaders.org/default.cfm? vp=sitemap.htm#leadership Optimists Serve their Community http://newoptimistclub.com http://newoptimistclub.com Optimist International http://www.optimist.org http://www.optimist.org PNW District http://www.pnwdistrict.orghttp://www.pnwdistrict.org PNW District Blog http://www.pnwdistrictoptimist.blogspot.com http://www.pnwdistrictoptimist.blogspot.com 35
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Linda Jackson 208.861.2310 lindaj@qwest.net linda@newoptimistclub.com 36
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