Lions Clubs International
District 105 NE
Strategic Plan 2014—2017
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PURPOSE OF THE BUSINESS PLAN
Lions Clubs International is a global organisation that is active in 209 countries, with 46,000 clubs and a total of 1.36 million members. The organisation is divided into Multiple Districts. British Isles and Ireland is known as Multiple District 105. Multiple District 105 is broken down into thirteen separate Districts. Our District 105NE covers the North Yorkshire area from the north of York (but not the old West Riding), the counties of Durham, Northumbria and the whole of Scotland. There are 41 clubs, 1 Lioness Club, 1 Branch Club and 3 Leo Clubs presently with this District.
This Business Plan sets out the organisation of District 105NE. It is intended that this document is an informative document for both for members of Lions Clubs International and for members of the public. It will outline the roles and responsibilities of the various teams that are required to ensure that the District functions efficiently, in accordance within the legislation relevant to the location of the individual clubs (England or Scotland) and the various constitutions. The corporate governance of Lions Clubs International is under the International, Multiple District, District and Clubs Constitutions. Working within these confines, abiding with the mission and vision Statements, and the code of ethics and international purposes of the organisation, each club is autonomous in its running. It will go on to identify the work required to enable the District to develop in the future, with particular reference to the work required to retain present members and attract new members. It will look at the challenges facing the organisation within the District. The Plan sets out the strategy to be adopted over a rolling period which will encompass at least the next 3 years tenancy of the District Governor, 1st Vice District Governor and 2nd Vice District Governor.
This plan will be reviewed on an annual basis or in accordance with any directorates from Lions
Clubs International that directly affect the contents of this plan.
LIONS PLAY A CENTRAL ROLE WITHIN THE COMMUNITY
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DG Andrew starts his year on the
top of the world
District 105NE covers Scotland and the North-East of England, and is split into four regions. Each
region is then divided into two Zones based on the number of clubs and the geographical location of
the clubs.
REGION 1
Zone 1A – Dumbarton, Helensburgh, Isle of Mull, and Oban and Lorn Zone 1B – Annandale, Ayr & Prestwick, Dalbeatie, Dumfries, Gatehouse of Fleet and Machers REGION 2 Zone 2A – Aberdeen, Banchory, Aberdeen Bon Accord, Garioch, Stonehaven & District, Westhill & Skene Branch of Aberdeen Lions Club, Harlaw Academy Leo Club and Portlethen Leo Clubs both sponsored by Aberdeen Bon Accord Lions, Zone 2B – City of Dundee, City of Edinburgh, Dunfermline & District, Kirkcaldy & District REGION 3 Zone 3A – Allendale, Alnwick, Mid Tyne, Morpeth, Ponteland, Tynedale, Morpeth. Zone 3B – City of Durham, Consett, Peterlee & District, Sunderland, Sunderland High Leo Club sponsored by Sunderland Lions Club REGION 4 Zone 4A – Darlington, Middlesbrough Teeside, Teesdale District and Yarm Zone 4B – Easingwold District, Filey, Malton, Norton & District, Ryedale, Scarborough, Thirsk & Northallerton. Whitby District, Northallerton & District Lioness Club sponsored by Thirsk & Northallerton
INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT JOE PRESTON’S THEME 2014 2015
Strengthen the Pride through Service. Strengthen the Pride by Strengthening Your Club Strengthen the Pride through Creativity
Centennial Service Challenge Ask One Online Tools
Serve Children in Need Club Excellence Programme Social Media
Club Blueprint
The District will embrace this year’s theme as it enhances this Business plan. In particular through the Centennial Service Challenge it gives the District an
opportunity to promote service projects
The initiative is to celebrate 100 years of Lions Service by challenging clubs to participate in four Global Service Action Campaigns these are
ENGAGING OUR YOUTH - SHARING THE VISION - RELIEVING THE HUNGER - PROTECTING OUR ENVIRNOMENT
The four goal areas seek to benefit 100 million people overall, with 25 million people benefitting in each of the four areas
The qualifying activities will be highlighted on the MyLCI Service Activity Report System and certain donations to LCIF will also qualify.
The scheme will run from 1 July 2014 through to 31 December 2017
The District would like 100% of the Clubs to participate in the scheme but the target is to get 50% of our clubs to report participation in 2 or more Global
Service Action Campaigns through MyLCI Online Service Activity Reporting. Promotion and Training in using MyLCI will be a priority.
The Global Service Action Campaigns are
Youth – During the month of August – Vision (Sight) – During the month of October –
Hunger – During the months of December/January – Environment – During the month of April
Our vision
Lions to feel proud that they are part of something that is more than just a local community volunteer group. Lions
Clubs that actively promote the Lions ‘brand’. To use this plan to increase membership across the District.
Underpinned by …
A District/MD that is relevant (and matters) to clubs
A District/MD that is seen as a support to clubs and something clubs want to support
A District/MD that is seen as an equal partner with clubs and something that club lions aspire to be
involved with
Leading to enabled, empowered clubs who have the enthusiasm, vitality, commitment, encouragement and support
to grow their membership and reinvigorate their service campaigns.
The Solution
The clubs and the District must work together as a team. This can be achieved by:
Zone chairs and the guiding lion team working together and closely with clubs
Club presidents to be part of the vision to bring club and District together
Cabinet members to keep clubs informed, promoting Lions vision, projects and information
Utilise our Club and District Websites, the DG’s newsletter (Spotlight), twitter, regional summits,
Zone meetings, guiding lion team. Encouraging members of all clubs to work together and share
knowledge, and ideas.
This will be a gradual change process
DID YOU KNOW THAT:
EVERY PENNY DONATED TO THE LIONS CHARITY GOES TO CHARITY. ALL OUR EXPENSES COME
FROM OUR ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTS WHICH IN TURN COME FROM THE MEMBERS OF THE
LIONS CLUBS
HOW WE ARE ORGANISED
The District is headed by the District Governor Team which in turn is supported by a number of other
teams:
The Global Leadership and Membership team
The Forward Planning team
The Guiding Lions team
The Club Success team
The Administration team
The Communications team
The Youth team
The International Projects Team
The Health and Disabilities team
Each of these teams is headed up by an experienced Lion, who is the team leader.
Under the constitution of Lions Clubs International the District have to hold a number of cabinet
meetings during the year, and these meetings are open to any member of our Lions to attend. A
Lions year runs from the 1 July each year. The location of these meetings may be varied across the
District according to the prevailing circumstances at the time and any club may be requested to act as
host for that meeting.
Each year the District has to hold a convention which is hosted by one of the clubs. This is held in
November each year and is the Annual General Meeting of the District. Similar conventions are held
on an International (June/July) and Multiple District (May) basis.
The District Governor who is elected each year is the representative of the District on the Council of
Governors and they meet four times a year in Birmingham.
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Strategic actions
Making the District visible
Every Club to have at least one visit per year from one of the District Governors Team
(DG/1ST/2ND/PDG)
Each Zone Chairmen to make a minimum of one Club visit and hold a minimum of two
Zone meetings each Lions year (actual number to be specified by that years DG)
Regular interfaces (email skype, fuze etc) between District Guiding Lion team, Zone
Chairs and Club Presidents
Regular interfaces (email skype, fuze etc) between team leaders and members of their
team
DG Team to have a telecom once per month
To encourage each club to develop a suitable website either linking into the District
website or an e-clubhouse site
Making the District relevant
To hold either regular regional summits or annual surveys of the membership
GMT to organise membership growth workshops
Sharing ideas/best practice by e-methods
To encourage a rotation of officers on the cabinet, thereby introducing new ideas and the
sharing knowledge
Educate and encourage participation in club membership programmes such as the Club
Excellence Programme and Just Ask campaign.
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Strategic actions
More understanding of what District does
More articles on District activities (e.g. cabinet meeting decisions, District Officers
reports) in the District Newsletter and available on the website
More robust articulation on District ‘value-add’ by Zone Chair, and membership officers
etc
Providing materials to clubs to enable them to articulate the wider Lions
structure/relevance to club members
Carry out regular health checks of the District
Involve the District Treasurer more in the strategic decision making processes
Making the District an equal partner
Listening to what the individual clubs want and provide support
To encourage integration between those who have been on cabinet for a number of
years and the grass roots Lion
Adding value by hands on support for weaker clubs etc (e.g. Zone rebuilding teams etc)
Promoting and supporting our Lions Clubs International Foundation
Robust promotion of Lions Signature Projects, the 100 million Global Service Action
Campaign (and other Lions projects) thereby encouraging clubs to help others (in the
name of Lions)
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People
Provide our members with the knowledge and skills required to perform the roles we request of them
by:
The Guiding Lion team will meet in April of each year for a training day
Training for existing and new Zone chairs will be held in May at the last Cabinet meeting
To hold Club Officers workshops each year, organised by the Zone Chairmen in the
March/June, before the club officers take office, proactively encouraging individuals to attend.
Club officer guides to be provided for all officers
Promote technology training, particularly the use of the LCI website, for all guiding Lions, Zone
chairs and club officers. This will support all members in their roles and give a broader
knowledge of roles within Lions. This will mean that we can engage with our clubs through the
GMT for membership growth particularly looking at branching and the building of new clubs in
the District.
Provide all our District officers with the information they need so that they can be professional in their
promotion of their duties
Encouraging use of online training and keeping them informed of International and Multiple
District strategies. Zone Chairs to undertake their training module before or on appointment.
Mentoring Zone Chairs and Club Presidents through the Guiding Lion and Club Success
teams.
To provide our members with access to information and inform them where they can find it.
Lion Magazine, Spotlight, Emails to Club Officers, Zone meetings, Circulating Minutes of
Cabinet Meetings
District Website to be updated to include public information, District Information for members
only (password protected) and links to all the training to assist in achieving all the objectives
To achieve these intentions there is a need to establish a robust and realistic training budget in order
to achieve the aims over the length of this plan. This will involve creating an established training plan
which would support the funding of any such budget.
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Strategic actions
A gradual change
Making Cabinet more professional (outcome driven) to promote a well run organisation with a
corporate Image and reputation that can be proud of its achievements and known for its impact within
the communities of 105NE.
Identify cabinet roles of limited value and prioritise the work of others. This document will address
some of those issues.
Seek around 15-20% new blood on Cabinet each year in order to encourage participation and the
development of fresh ideas.
Reduce the ‘ritual’ and increase the ‘relevance’ of Convention. The business session will be restricted
to the morning and seminars developed for the afternoon.
Continually look at opportunities to make members more involved and less instructed.
Test everything that is done at District and MD against mantra ‘does it help us as Lions to help
others’? If not, challenge the continued relevance.
To work with the Multiple District to develop membership programmes’ such the Club Excellence
Programme (CEP Pro and CEP Lite) which include club health checks, how are your ratings and
community needs assessments, and the Just Ask promotion including the penny campaign.
Within each Zone we have a Zone Chairman whose role is to work closely with the club presidents as
a link between the District and the clubs. This is a key role within the organisation and is seen very
much as a development role for any Lion. It is imperative that we give the Zone Chairmen the training
and the tools to do the role so that we can achieve their development.
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RISK MANAGEMENT OF THE DISTRICT
Financial Risk
Each year the District has financial liabilities which it is obliged to fund as part of the various
constitutions and bye-laws. In order to achieve the aims of this plan there is a need for increased
involvement of the Treasurer to assist the District Governor team and the GMT/GLT teams in making
decisions. The 1st Vice District Governor needs to consult with the District Treasurer about his vision
for their year as District Governor before the first cabinet meeting in their year as 1st Vice. This is to
enable any budget issues to be addressed by resolution at the convention that November. This early
decision making is a situation unique to this District because out convention is held so early in the
Lions year.
Operating Risk
Contingencies have to be made whereby individuals, for whatever reason, can no longer carry out
their functional responsibilities. To cover this aspect there is an emphasis on the team approach so
that one member of the team could deputise for another
Regulatory Risk
Every District and Club Officer should ensure that clubs have obtained all the necessary clearances, and licences for any function. They should all ensure that the club has complied with the principles of data protection and all other regulatory compliance that may be relevant to their activities. Each Club is responsible for obtaining appropriate Licences from their Local Authorities. This will include such Licences for: Entertainment Gaming and Lotteries Street Collections House to House Collections
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Insurance
Insurance is taken out by the association to cover some legal responsibilities to members and the
public. Lions Clubs and Districts, as well as all Lioness and Leo clubs, are protected by the general
liability insurance that the association provides. The current policy covers clubs, members or
volunteer workers for sums they may become legally obligated to pay for damages incurred while
participating in Lions activities.
The District has a Lion who is part of the Cabinet and is responsible for advising clubs on matters of
insurance. This position forms part of the District administration team. Clubs should seek advice for
any large event (likely to attract over 1000 people) they are organising.
Health and Safety and Vulnerable Persons
The District has a responsibility for the activities undertaken and the involvement in the community by Lions Clubs and Lion members. The District is required to keep a central register and a record of all the names of the nominated Health & Safety Officers for each Club within the District.
All activities undertaken by Lions Clubs require a Risk Assessment to be carried out and a detailed record kept and available for review should the need arise. Members of projects of the responsible Lion club (Lioness, Leos and Branches) should keep the responsible club informed of their activities and lodge risk assessments for their activities with them Whenever volunteers, friends of Lions, or families are supporting Lions activities their names require noting in the club minutes and records before the activity takes place. For Scotland and England Disclosures’ from Disclosure Scotland or the Disclosure and Barring Service must be obtained by members when appropriate and each club should have an officer who is aware of the relevant vulnerable person policy.
The District has two Lions who are part of the Cabinet and are responsible for overseeing and advising clubs on their compliance with the legislation relating to vulnerable persons. One of these Lions covers Scotland and the second covers the English area of the District. They are part of the Health and Disabilities team. There is also a team of Lions who work as countersignatories and are based on a regional basis. Clubs are asked to seek advice if in any doubt about the law and the requirements. All the policies are available on the Multiple District website.
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District Governor Team
The team consists of the District Governor, the 1st Vice District Governor, the 2nd Vice District
Governor, and the Immediate Past District Governor, The team is to remain in constant contact and
hold regular telephone conferences to discuss all matters relating to International, Multiple District
and the running of the District. In order to assist the District Governor perform his duties of running
the District during the year, the District Governor and his Vice District Governors will share out the
club visits and charter celebrations. The Lions Clubs International guidelines recommend that club
visits should be shared each year in such a way that each governor visits each club in the District
over a three year period. This allows the District Governor more time in his/her year of office to
manage the District, ensure that objectives and goals are met and have more time to support District,
Regions, Zones and Clubs activities and events. Where possible this model will be followed but due
to the geography of the District and individual circumstances the number of visits may not be evenly
split during the year. The decision of how the visits are split will ultimately be that of the District
Governor. The feedback from other Districts which have adopted this model is positive, members
believing it not only reduces the burden on the District Governor but might actively encourage Lions
to put themselves forward for the position of governor who might otherwise be discouraged by the
amount of work perceived in the position.
The following is the proposed three year plan to implement the change in club visits and has
commenced from year 2013 2014;
At the beginning of the Lions year, the governors’ team will communicate and agree the club visits for
the year
The District Governor will select the District Clubs that they wish to visit at a business meeting during
the year.
The 1st Vice District Governor will then be allocated a number of clubs to visit at a business meeting
based on their geographical location
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The 2nd Vice District Governor will visit the remaining clubs at a business meeting, again this decision will
based on their geographical location
Upon Invitation, the District Governor will attend as many charter celebrations as possible, prioritising
those clubs not visited at a business meeting. The Vice District Governors will attend those charter
celebrations that the District Governor cannot according to circumstances..
At the end of the year, the governors team will communicate to review the success or otherwise of the
year.
A record of the club visits carried out during the year will be maintained and retained in the cloud facility
‘Dropbox’ for easy access and updating.
This record is required to ensure that each and every club gets their fair share of visits from the District
Governor.
The Global Membership and Leadership Teams
These teams will link in closely with the Multiple District Teams and the leader of these teams will be
expected to attend Multiple District meetings. The leaders will be appointed for a three year term and the
appointment will be made after consultation between the District Governor Team and the Multiple District
Officer. Members of the GMT and GLT work together to develop membership through service and
engagement, and also to support present Lions leaders and identify future leaders. The two teams operate
as parallel structures and are connected and coordinated at the International level by an executive council.
It will be advantageous to hold joint meetings during the year.
The Membership team will consist of the GMT Coordinator, the 1st VDG (DG Liaison Officer), the 2nd
VDG, the Forward Planning Team Leader, and The Club Success Officer. The team’s primary role is to
coordinate and oversee membership development and growth activities
The Leadership Team will consist of the GLT Coordinator, the GMT Coordinator, the 2nd VDG (DG Liaison
Officer), the 1st VDG, the Guiding Lion Team Leader, and other Lions appointed by the DG. The team’s
primary role is to coordinate and oversee leadership and Club/District Officer Training
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The Forward Planning team
Under the constitution of 105NE there shall be a standing committee called the District Future
Planning Committee. For the purpose of consistency with International recommendations, this will be
called the Forward Planning Team. This shall consist of a maximum of five Lion members, one of
whom shall be a Past District Governor and one the incumbent 1st Vice District Governor. The
Chairman (Forward Planning Officer) shall serve a term of three years and will be appointed after
liaison with MD Officers. The 2nd Vice District Governor and the 2nd Vice District Governor (elect – ex-
offico) if in post will be part of the team, with the District Treasurer. The team’s primary role is to focus
on the continuous improvement of the long term vision of the District. This team will be the owners of
this document.
The Guiding Lions team
This is a new team for 2014 2015 and will be for a trial period of three years. The team will be headed
up by a Past District Governor who has experience in training. At the start of the Lions year 2014/15
this team will consist of one representative from each of the regions. As more and more Lions
become Guiding Lions then more representatives shall be co-opted. This group will focus on Zone
Chairman and Club Officer mentoring, working with new clubs and branches, helping develop club
extensions and assisting with retention issues.
The Club Success Team
Forming part of the overall Global Membership team. The team’s primary role is to focuses on the
interface with clubs, cross –sharing expertise, cross-learning and support. Lead by a Past District
Governor this team will coordinate the activities of the Zone Chairmen and on behalf of the District
Governor, will ensure that they are delivering the required elements of the District Governors vision
and this plan.
It is important that the team leaders of the Guiding Lions team and the Club Success Team
should co-ordinate their activities with the clubs and not work in isolation.
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The Administration Team
This team will focus on the Administration of the District and Convention. These roles are important
to ensure the smooth running of the District within the International, Multiple District and District
constitutions. Ideally each member will be experienced in their particular field, will have identified
another Lion as a potential successor and provided suitable training to that Lion. The roles in this
team will consist of the Cabinet Secretary & Convention/Events Officer, the Cabinet Treasurer, the
Constitution, Nominations and Resolutions Officer, the Sergeant at Arms, the Health & Safety Officer,
the Almoner and the Convention Chairmen from each club which the cabinet have nominated to hold
a future convention. A new role for 2014 2015 leading up to 2017 will be the Centenary Coordinator,
and they will have the responsibility of coordinating the District activities and representing the District
on the Multiple District Committee
The Communications Team
It is recognised that good communications are a key element in the running of any organisation and
the feedback we received as a District directs us towards seeking improvement in this area. The
team will be headed by a Lion with experience in the field with a brief to focus on delivering and
enhancing internal and external areas of communication. The format of the present website was
developed a number of years ago and is in the process of being refreshed. Many clubs now have
their own websites having been encouraged to do so through the LCI e-clubhouse over the last few
years. It is part of this plan to continue this encouraging of clubs to continual improve their website
and to link into the new District Website.
It is important that we engage with the younger generation and the use of social media is to be
developed across the District, within the policies and code of ethics of the organisation.
The DG will continue to work with newsletter co-coordinator and the e-mail co-coordinator with a view
to continually improve the service that is presently supplied.
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The Youth Team
This is a very active area for the Lions movement. The Opportunities for Youth Team Leader should
be an experienced Lion with the skills to work with young people. The signature projects of the
District include Young Leaders in Service and this will continue to be one of the main drivers of this
District over the next three years. Engaging with Youth is also one of the identified campaigns in the
Global Service Action Campaigns for the Centennial Service Challenge. For the next three years
clubs will be encouraged to participate in the campaign especially during the month of August.
The development of Leo Clubs has been a success story in this District over the last few years and
where possible efforts will be made to continue this success
The Youth Exchange and Youth Camp schemes are important to this District, in the next three years
efforts will be made to encourage more of the young people in the District to take part in these
schemes. Support will also be given to the District Youth camp to be held in Dumfries in 2016. Other
projects are the Young Ambassador, Peace Poster, and Lifeskills, are all equally important and will
continue to be developed and promoted in this District.
Clubs are requested to make a voluntary contribution to the District Youth Fund each year and this is
invested back into the District to develop youth projects.
The International Projects Team
It is important to continue to remind all Lions that they are part of a large international organisaion
and this team with focus on promoting Lions service projects both internationally, within the Multiple
District and within 105NE. The International and Projects team leader will need to be knowledgeable
in this area and especially in the workings of the Lions Clubs International Foundation (L.C.I.F.).
With this specialist knowledge the clubs in the District will remain in a position to seek help when
required
The Leo Club objective is to "...to provide the youth of the world (with) an opportunity
for development and contribution, individually and collectively, as responsible
members of the local, national and international community."
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The Health and Disabilities team
The team focuses on promoting Lions Health and Disability related projects and ensuring that the
legal requirements for Lions in these areas are complied with. The team leader should be a Lion
who has good general experience covering most of the projects that are being promoted. The
individual officers in the team will be available to give expert advice in their own individual areas.
Lions are the Knights of the Blind and the District Officer will continue to promote this message
across the clubs in the District. This team will include and prioritise the other Multiple District
Signature project ‘The Lions Eye Health Programme’ (LEHP). Sharing the Vision is also one of the
identified Campaigns in the Global Service Action Campaigns for the Centennial Service Challenge.
For the next three years clubs will be requested to participate in the campaign, especially during the
month of October.
The team will also be responsible for other District Lions Projects; Special Olympics, Gift for Living,
Medic Alert, Message in a Bottle, and LIBRA. It was also oversee the role of Vulnerable Persons
Officers for the two legislative areas of Scotland and England.
This team will continue to promote speech and hearing issues to the Clubs.
During the period of this plan there will be Multiple District initiatives in relation to Diabetes UK and
the Marie Curie charities, which the clubs will be informed about. It will be up to individual clubs to
decide if they wish to participate in these initiatives. The Diabetes Awareness Officer will promote
and inform clubs of all issues in relation to that partnership.
LIONS SIGNATURE PROJECTS An opportunity for Lions Members to put their stamp on their community by doing something everyone would recognise as being a significant Lions Initiative. The Lions Signature Projects bring together two successful programmes that is the Lions Eye Health programme which has been the cornerstone of Lions work with the visually impaired and and also the Young Leaders in Service Programme which recognises the work that the young people are doing in their communities and bring awareness of our work to this key group of young people..
New Projects
Relieving the Hunger is also one of the identified Campaigns in the Global Service Action Campaigns for
the Centennial Service Challenge. For the next three years clubs will be encouraged to participate in the
campaign especially during the months of December and January.
Protecting the Environment is another one of the identified Campaigns in the Global Service Action
Campaigns for the Centennial Service Challenge. For the next three years clubs will be encouraged to
participate in the campaign especially during the month of April.
Both areas are not new to Lions but the promotion of the Centennial Service Challenge but the 2014-2015
International President has increased the emphasis of these two areas within the District.
Strengths 43 clubs giving a wide geographic spread
Wide range of service activities undertaken in local communities Good brand image
A group of very enthusiastic leaders Strong service ethic
Succession planning is in place Clubs within the District support international projects
Long service members Member development opportunities
Innovative in Lionism Autonomous Clubs
Cost of membership (cheap compared to other service organisations) Unique Selling Point that members meet nearly all the administration costs
Threats
Challenges from other organisations for the same small group of volunteers
Dying membership Decreasing numbers in clubs means that clubs may close down
Lack of belief – “we can” not “we can’t” Complacency
Cost of membership Economic climate
Weaknesses 754 members
Ageing membership Geographical Problems of the District
The Cost and Time of performing District and MD Roles relating to the amount of travel involved
Membership apathetic to some degree in majority of clubs Little empathy with younger age groups Still some clubs do not accept females Little attraction to younger age groups Profile of membership in some Clubs
Good officers spread too thinly Small clubs
Resistant to change Retention of Members
Parochial Clubs Lack of use of Corporate image
Opportunities. Through better awareness each member has increased opportunities to
take up a club or District officer role, Attract more female members
Develop branch clubs Continual development opportunities for members
Marketing and PR Committee to develop further the PR strategy for the District
Development and continuation of Certified Guiding Lion Programme Talk to other organisations to develop opportunities for new members and
sponsorship of activities Chance to empathise with younger age groups
Develop Leo Clubs Go into established groups for youth i.e. Young Farmers, Scouting,
Guiding through Young Leader in Service Scheme to attract them to form branch clubs
Develop new style clubs – work based, lunch clubs, Saturday clubs etc
Global Leadership
Team
Global
Membership
Team
Forward Planning
Officer
Club Success
Officer
Guiding Lion
Team Leader
1ST VDG
2ND VDG
2ND VDG (elect)
Zone
Chairmen
Guiding Lions
Cabinet
Secretary
Cabinet
Treasurer
Sergeant at
Arms
Constitution,
Nominations and
Resolutions Officer
Administration
Team Leader
Health and
Disabilities
Team
Opportunities
for Youth
Team Leader
Communications
Team Leader
International and
Projects Team
Leader
Convention
Chairmen
DG
Ist VDG 2nd VDG 2nd VDG (elect)
Guiding Lion Team
Leader
Club Success Officer
Zone Chairmen
105NE Organisational Structure
ACTION RESPONSIBLE TO BE ACHIEVED BY
DG VISION AND THIS PLAN TO BE PROMOTED ACROSS THE DISTRICT DG Team, GMT and GLT Coordinators, Club Success Officer
To be circulated by the 30 June each year and monitored by Cabinet Reports
MAINTAINENCE OF THE DISTRICT BUSINESS PLAN DG Team with Forward Planning Cabinet Report of progress
CREATION AND MAINTAINENCE OF A DISTRICT TRAINING PLAN GLT Team 1 July for the year and cabinet reports
GUIDING LIONS TO MEET IN APRIL EACH YEAR FOR A TRAINING DAY Guiding Lion Team Leader 1 March
TRAINING FOR ZONE CHAIRS TO BE HELD AT THE MAY CABINET MEETING GLT Coordinator and Club Success Officer
1 June
CLUB OFFICER WORKSHOPS TO BE HELD IN EACH ZONE OR REGION Guiding Lion Team 1 June
PROVIDE CLUB OFFICER GUIDES Guiding Lion Team Leader 1 June
EMBED MENTORING INTO THE CULTURE OF THE DISTRICT GMT/GLT Coordinators
EITHER A REGIONAL SUMMIT OR A MEMBERSHIP SURVEY TO BE HELD EACH YEAR GMT/GLT Coordinators to produce programme
1 July
PROMOTE CREATION/USE OF LCI WEBSITE AND ENCOURAGE TAKE UP OF ONLINE TRAINING
2nd
Vice District Governor to create action plan as part of the GLT
1 July
REVIEW AND UPGRADE DISTRICT WEBSITE 2nd
Vice District Governor with IT Webmasters
1 July
IMPROVE METHODS AND STYLES OF COMMUNICATION TO CREATE THE MAXIMUM IMPACT AND INCREASE EFFICIENCY
2nd
Vice District Governor with Marketing and PR Officer
Cabinet Report of progress
INVESTIGATE NEW TECHNOLOGY AND PROVIDE MEMBERS WITH ADVICE AND EASY TO USE GUIDES.
2nd
Vice District Governor with Marketing and PR Officer
Cabinet Report of progress
MONTHLY UPDATE TO ZONE CHAIRMEN AND CLUB PRESIDENTS District Governor 1st
of each month
ZONE MEETINGS TO INCLUDE A TRAINING ELEMENT, EACH ZONE TO COVER THE SAME SUBJECT AND PROVIDE FEEDBACK
Club Success Officer through Zone Chairmen
Cabinet Report of progress
INTER CLUB COOPERATION, ENCOURAGE CLUB PRESIDENTS TO VISIT OTHER CLUBS Club Success Officer Cabinet Report of progress
INCREASE USE OF THE LCI WEBSITE 1st
Vice District Governor with Administration Team Leader and Cabinet Secretary
Cabinet Report of progress
PROMOTION OF SIGNATURE PROJECTS OVER THE YEAR. SET AND ACHIEVE TARGETS FOR THE YEAR AS PART OF THE OVERALL GMT STRATEGY.
DG with Marketing and PR Officer, GMT Coordinator, Youth Team leader and Health and Disabilities Team leader
Cabinet Report of progress
REVIEW THE RUNNING OF THE CONVENTION BUSINESS SESSION WITH A VIEW TO INCREASING ATTTENDANCE AND RELEVANCE TO THE ORDINARY MEMBER
DG Team and Administration Team Leader
GENERAL ACTION PLAN
Each District Officer will be provided with a specific job description each year from which they will be expected to produce an action plan which will form the
basis of their programme for the year. The elements that form the table below have been taken from this business plan to assist in making this plan achievable.
VERSION CONTROL
Ist Draft 30 October 2013 DJW
2nd Draft 28 December 2013 DJW
3rd Draft 26 January 2014 DJW
4th Draft 8 February 2014 DJW
5th Draft 28 April 2014 DJW
Global Leadership
Team
Global
Membership
Team
Forward Planning
Officer
Club Success
Officer
Guiding Lion
Team Leader
1ST VDG
2ND VDG
2ND VDG (elect)
Zone
Chairmen
Guiding Lions
Cabinet
Secretary
Cabinet
Treasurer
Sergeant at
Arms
Constitution,
Nominations and
Resolutions Officer
Administration
Team Leader
Health and
Disabilities
Team
Opportunities
for Youth
Team Leader
Communications
Team Leader
International and
Projects Team
Leader
Convention
Chairmen
DG
Ist VDG 2nd VDG 2nd VDG (elect)
Guiding Lion Team
Leader
Club Success Officer
Zone Chairmen