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Notes for trainers Available online Link Club Membership Chairperson’s Guide Just Ask! Welcome Membership Pulse Membership satisfaction Guide Membership Opportunities Flyer Membership “Workbook”
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Notes for Trainers The workshop must be as participative as possible. Several scenarios will be given to participants, they will be in groups, will discuss & offer answers to the questions posed
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The Successful Club Membership Chairperson Lions Clubs International
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Club Membership Chairperson Your position is important for the health & vitality of your club as well as for its ability to serve the community You will be responsible for organising membership growth efforts & ensure that membership goals are being met
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Understand your position & get organised Use planning calendar to plan your year (time spent preparing now will be worth it) Form a membership committee Become familiar with all resources available Set goals with board and establish action plan Preparing for your term
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Responsibilities & Duties Assist your club with membership growthHow? By new member recruitment Membership satisfaction – retention
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Responsibilities & Duties Form a membership committee Structure committee that best fits your club LCI recommends: last year’s membership chairperson Next year’s chairperson Any interested club member
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Responsibilities & Duties Co-ordinate with club committees Hold quarterly membership committee meetings Submit recruiting report & club satisfaction report to Board & District Serve on club’s Board of Directors
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Member Satisfaction Retention is simply a result of Lions being happy with their club experience
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Member Satisfaction Arrange “How are your Ratings” survey Arrange “Community Needs Assessment” Arrange for a Club Excellence Process Set goals & action plan Complete the action plan & follow up
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Member Satisfaction Keep members engaged by using membership satisfaction programmes e.g. New member orientation Lions mentoring programme How are your ratings? Community needs assessment Membership satisfaction report
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New member check-list Have I made the new members feel welcome? Have I given them responsibility? Have I valued their input & respected their ideas? Have I made them feel a member of the family?
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Membership recruitment Every Club needs members to achieve its service goals. New members provide new ideas, new projects There is a New Member Recruiting Guide for clubs, called: JUST ASK !
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Just Ask! A simple 4-step guide for recruiting members, which assists you to prepare an effective outreach plan: 1.Preparing your club 2.Creating your club’s growth plan 3.Implementing your club’s growth plan 4.Welcoming your new members
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Keep the Lions Clubs Constitution and By-Laws in mind –“Any person of legal majority and good moral character and good reputation in his/her community, may be granted membership in this Lions Club” CRITERIA for MEMBERSHIP
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Time for Lions Social Awareness & Service minded. Motivated by Lions Ideals & Objects. Understands Financial Commitment Prepared to Promote Lionism. Will “Fit In” with all members
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Support & Guidance Work closely with your membership committee & District GMT team Other Lions Clubs – share “Best Practices” Lions Clubs International “Membership Pulse” quarterly newsletter Membership success stories on LCI website
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District GMT Team Consists of DG, 1 st & 2 nd VDGs; District GMT Co-ordinator District GMT Co-ordinator is supported by District Membership, New Club Growth Team & District Success Team
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Membership Opportunities Share these with potential members: International Dues programme Membership categories Print the “Membership Opportunities” flyer
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Qualities of a successful Club Has a major service activity Has a major fundraising project Has a strong PR programme Well-organised, interesting, meetings A feeling of teamwork & co-operation A strong membership growth, development & retention programme
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Club Excellence Process Identifying their strengths & weaknesses Establishing the needs of the community Setting their goals & deciding on a plan Implementing their Plan
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Set Goals! Setting goals and committing them to paper will help keep the committee focused and create a device for measuring success.
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MEMBERSHIP GROWTH NET GROWTH NEW MEMBERS RETAIN MEMBERS EXTENSION
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Course Objectives Preparing for your year Your responsibilities & duties Member recruitment Member satisfaction Support & guidance Membership committee District GMT team Develop goals/action plans Today we covered
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