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Membershp Development Tool Kit |
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Many clubs over time start to lose their spark. If this appears to be happening to your club now is the time to step back and renew your club membership. Call a meeting of all members interested in building the club, and use the this checklist to facilitate your discussion.
At the center of its promotional materials, every club should distribute a simple but concise brochure. Note - If your club does not have the financial ability or computer skills to generate a brochure, then print the following information on your club letterhead as a club fact sheet.
If you have the resources and are computer savvy, check out this template as an example you can use for your club. If you don’t have the local resource, the District Membership team would be happy to help you create your own tri-fold brochure.
A Rotary club, just like a business, needs good public relations to foster growth and success in the long term. Great PR practices can be simple ideas that integrate into your club's processes and annual goals. Here are 15 tips on how to use PR to help your club prosper. |
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Making the membership offer can sometimes be challenging. How do I position the value of Rotary so it meets the prospective member’s objectives? How will the prospective member respond? Time and money are the major objections that potential members give for not joining a club. How should you respond? Answers to these questions can be found in this PowerPoint presentation which helps breakdown the membership process into a simple six step process. |
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