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2014 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
Regional Membership Plans – How to Leverage them and Grow Membership
Moderator – RC Noel TrevaskisRotary Club of BegaAustralia
• Joined Rotary in 1996
• Member of Bega Rotary Club
• District Governor 9710 Australia–2005-06
• 2012 Chairman of Membership Development Committee for Zone 7B & Zone 8
• Rotary Coordinator 2011-2014
ROTARY COORDINATOR NOEL TREVASKIS
• Joined Rotary 1999 - Rotary Club of Baguio Summer Capital
• Club President 2004-05
• District Governor 2009-10
• Rotary Coordinator Zone 7A 2012-15
ROTARY COORDINATOR OYAN VILLANUEVA
• Joined Rotary in 1988 Rotary Club of Karur
• District Governor 3000, 2000-01
• Rotary Coordinator – Zone V, 2013-16
• Member of Membership Committee, 2014-17
ROTARY COORDINATOR PDG CHOCKALINGAM BASKER
• Joined Rotary Club of Waukesha Sunrise in 1989
• District Governor D6270 2008-09
• Zone 28 Assistant Rotary Coordinator 2010 – 2013
• Rotary Coordinator for Zone 28, 2013 -2016
ROTARY COORDINATOR TAMIE (TAMARA) KOOP
2014 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
RC Oyan VillanuevaRotary Club of Baguio Summer CapitalThe Philippines
CLUBS LESS THAN 25 CLUB MEMBER PERCENTAGE
REDISCOVER ROTARY, GOING BACK TO BASICS
• The members passionately spoke from the bottom of their hearts!
• The disciplines of the committee members FIT the needs of the clubs and districts.
THE BEST WERE TRULY CHOSEN
NON TRADITIONAL TRAINING METHODS
MORE TRAINED AND ENTHUSIASTHIC ROTARIANS MEANS MORE PASSIONATE ROTARIANS ?
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2014 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
RC PDG Chockalingam BaskerRotary Club of KarurIndia
Regional membership plans help districts and clubs to improve both qualitatively and quantitatively for the following:
–Membership Goal setting– Learning techniques of membership
development– Recruitment– Assimilation and Retention– Extension
In District conducting zone wise membership seminars helped the club leaders and membership chairs to plan, and learn how to inform and act.
“The Zone V which is the largest Zone in membership continues to grow by about 7% annually adopting the good techniques of RMP.”
Listing of Rotary, Rotaract and TRF Alumni helped in widening base of Potential/ Prospective members.
“A database under preparation for the same.”
Promoting Couple and Family Memberships with incentives like rebate in club dues resulted in immediate growth.
“Many clubs have introduced this concept and we are expecting at least five couple members in a club this year.”
Appointing District Officers on Special Duty for weak clubs resulted in more vibrant clubs, thereby promoting membership growth.
“We have allotted a special budget for this exercise to do a health check up on weak clubs and turn them into active vibrant club.”
Rewarding district and clubs with Membership zone and district awards resulted in significant motivation and encouragement to perform better.
“For the first time this year we have introduced Zonal awards for Clubs and individual Rotarians for their contribution in membership development which is highly encouraging.”
2014 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
RC Tamie KoopRotary Club of Waukesha SunriseUnited States
North America – Zones 28-29• Member Attraction• Member Engagement• Strengthen Rotary Clubs• Increase Service Activities• Increase Telling Our Stories
QUESTIONS
RC Noel Trevaskisn.trevaskis@bigpond.com
RC Oyan Villanueva oyan_villanueva@yahoo.com
RC C. Baskerbaskerc@vncgroup.com
RC Tamie Kooptkoop@wi.rr.com
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