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MembershipDevelopment
Nick FrankleMembership Chair, 2010-11
Rotary District [email protected]
Zone 26 Assembly SouthMarch 19, 2011
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It’s Our Business
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RECRUIT RETAIN
REACH OUT
SALES SERVICE
ADVERTISING
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Setting Goals
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Where do we want to be at the end of the year
Start with 60
-10% = 54Planned attrition
+12 = 66Required for goal
Goal: 10% Growth
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Our Target Market: People Who Share our Core Values
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Fellowship
Integrity
LeadershipService
Diversity
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• Action-oriented clubs focused on service
• Meaningful programs and communications
• Growing, vibrant, and innovative clubs
• Public awareness of accomplishments
• Supportive Rotary leadership with focus on local clubs and communities
• Fun and fellowship
What Does Our Market Want
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What Is Our Product?
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Interesting meetings Meaningful programsParticipation events
Community involvementEmpowered members
Business opportunities
AN ACTIVE CLUB
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“… it is important to reach large numbers – non-Rotarians as well as Rotarians – and you cannot reach large numbers privately.“
– Paul Harris, founder of Rotary
Reaching Our Target Market
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Increase Community Awareness
• Know your local media and how to access them• Service projects that meet a community need • An international service project supported by
your club• Stories with a strong emotional element
• Have a large check for making presentations• Wear your Rotary pins and logos proudly• Have a club elevator speech
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• Ask the community organizations you support to write an article for their newsletter or website
• Participate in your Chamber of Commerce
• Display the Rotary logo at and on your projects
• Involve organizations you support in your club’s community activities
Build Partnerships
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Rotary is a remarkable organization filled with hardworking and generous people.
Thank you Rotarians for all your support!
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LIVE PRESENTATION TIME!A LOOK AT SOME KEY TOOLS WE USE
Protect the men in our lives
SOCIAL MEDIA AND PUBLIC RELATIONS
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Putting it all together - Create a plan
Public Relations is a regular activity forAvenues of Service
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Retention
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Most Members Leave Rotary……
“Because they don’t know what they don’t know about the organization they joined”
Begins the Moment the Prospective Member is First Introduced to Rotary
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• Does your club look like your community
• Look at classifications where your club has voids
• Find prospective members in other aspects of your life
• Welcome people who seek you out– Referrals from Rotary International– People dropping in
Identify: Rotary Fills A Need
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• Business Networking– Customers– Expertise
• Giving back to the community
• Fellowship and Friendship
• International experience
• Resources for a favorite cause
• Making a Difference
WIIFM?
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• Develop and distribute a club brochure or handbook
• Don’t let a prospective member leave your meeting empty handed
• Follow up with each visitor to the club – including speakers
• Maintain contact with prospective members
• Keep in touch with members who have left your club but are still in your area
Inform: Maintain Contact
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• Educate club members regarding the procedures for extending an invitation to a prospective member.
• Develop a plan for inviting prospective members
• Build supportive membership teams
• Recognize members who invite & propose members
• Invite prospects to service projects and special events
Invite: Involvement Precedes Membership
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• Establish a formal pre-induction process– Understand the prospective new member’s interests– Ensure that new members understand what is expected of
them as a member of your Rotary Club
• Provide a process that enables new members to provide feedback
Orient: Prepare Prospects for Rotary
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• Make induction an important event– Sufficient time– Welcoming and enthusiastic – Invite family members and colleagues– Recognize New Member’s Sponsor– Remind them of their commitment to share their skills and resources– Permit new member to speak to the club
• Present a New Member Information Kit – RI Materials: Four Way Test Plaque/Badge/Literature/Member Access– Club Materials: Club Shirt/Mentor/Web Site Info– Certificate of Membership
Induct: Make It Memorable
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• Utilize the Rotary Web Site Section for New Members
• Implement a formal Rotary and Club orientation program – STAR (Special Training for Action in Rotary)– Use a Mentoring Program with specific responsibilities and time
lines – Establish an effective red badge program to introduce new
members to different aspects of your club and of Rotary
• Include continuing Rotary education as a part of your club meeting agendas and programs
Educate: About Rotary and the Club
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• Get the new member active in the club: committees, fundraisers, community events, social activities
• Ensure that time spent at meetings is productive and meaningful
• Provide opportunities to learn about members’ business and passions
• Follow up with new members to see if their expectations are being met. Good idea for members that you haven’t seen for a while
Involve: Meet the Member’s Needs
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• Involve family members
• Schedule family-friendly events
• Consider replacing your fifth-Xday meeting with a hands-on project or a social event
• Help your members – they are your family– Your club has members with expertise in a multitude of areas. – Make this knowledge available so that members experiencing
challenges have an initial source of diverse knowledge and experiences.
Rotary is Your Family
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Some Membership Truths
• The problem is not recruiting – it is retention. Retention begins with the first contact
• One size does not fit all: membership programs must be tailored for local needs
• Long-time club members also need special attention
• Communication is the key: to your members and then to your community
• Doing the same old thing has two problems: same and old
• It’s ok to be innovative – think outside the box
• Membership is teamwork: every member of your club is on the membership committee
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Achieving Membership Success!
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