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Welcome to Pre-PETS Training District 5970

Welcome to Pre-PETS Training District 5970 . If you are not registered… http:// www.ncpets.org /. Goals for the Webinar. 1. To facilitate planning and preparation for PETS 2. To assist participants with skills in gathering data for goal setting

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Welcome to Pre-PETS Training District 5970

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  1. Welcome to Pre-PETS TrainingDistrict 5970

  2. If you are not registered…http://www.ncpets.org/
  3. Goals for the Webinar 1. To facilitate planning and preparation for PETS 2. To assist participants with skills in gathering data for goal setting 3. To gain an in-depth understanding of the requirements for the 2012-2013 Presidential Citation.
  4. The Planning Guide addresses the following areas Membership Service Projects Rotary Foundation Leadership Development Public Relations Club Administration
  5. Appendix 1: Planning Guide for Effective Rotary Clubs p. 120
  6. President’s Training Manual
  7. http://www.rotary.org/en/members/runningaclub/downloadlibrary/pages/ridefault.aspx http://www.rotary.org/en/members/runningaclub/downloadlibrary/pages/ridefault.aspx
  8. Membership Some of the information is available from your club secretary Some of the information will need to be obtained through surveys
  9. Surveys On-line which will address those members who use technology and are encouraged to respond At the club meeting Set a due date and send out reminders Survey monkey Some members will need to be surveyed by paper At the club meeting
  10. District Trainer (DT) Bev Eckholt Survey design and managing data A real example
  11. Writing a goal Shared Measurable Challenging Achievable Time specific
  12. Shared Reach a consensus on something that is valued by your leadership team/club. In membership, the goal shouldn’t be just to increase numbers: it should be made to enrich the quality of your club. Look for a balance. Young/old. Male/female Sales/NFP/law/medicine/business/ Talk about what your club is now and what you (all) want it to be
  13. Measurable “increase membership” is too broad. In 2012-2013 the XXX Club will increase its membership by 10% (4 members). Put some checks along the way. Look at where you are by September, again in November.
  14. Challenging *If your club typically gets a couple of members per year, boost the goal. *If your club hasn’t gotten a new member in the past, shoot for one. *If your club gets two new members but looses a couple, then look at closing the back door. *This is an opportunity for you to ask the deeper questions: why AREN’T we showing growth? Most often it is because we don’t offer enough to retain new members:
  15. Deeper questions Is the environment of the club welcoming—are there cliques? Inner circles and outer circles? Is there an opportunity for every member to be involved (and valued)? Is there genuine fellowship (laugh or at least a smile) Is there clear purpose: good works Do you have a flagship project that creates pride in being a Rotarian in your community
  16. Achievable A goal needs to be high enough to aim for and low enough to be within reach. Impossible goals defeat everyone. Don’t be afraid to fall short because that’s another opportunity for deeper conversations
  17. Time specific A good goal will have a deadline A better goal will have benchmarks along the way toward that deadline.
  18. How should goals be created? 1. Data driven. This is a tremendous learning opportunity for your club to learn about themselves. 2. In concert with your leadership team (Board meeting) or with your club (Club assembly). 3. Share to goals with the club. Report on the progress toward the goal.
  19. After a goal has consensus and is set Share with your AG Solicit your AG for support in meeting your goals. Look at district level committees for further support Take advantage of DT Bev Eckholt as a strong resource for your club beveckholt@gmail.com District Governor is there for service & support
  20. Remember…. Goals made in isolation are doomed to be carried out alone
  21. Moving onward… The Presidential Citation (folder available in your binder at PETS)
  22. Presidential Citation

    Presidential Citation
  23. The Presidential Citation is a guide to improving your club The intent is improving each club The initial goals sound unattainable for all but the most achieving clubs However…. The Citation is attainable for every club in our district 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  24. Strengthen Our Club First: two options to choose from a. Adopt a three-year strategic plan for the club, indentifying specific annual and long term goals Or…. b. Make progress in carrying out the annual goals set by your club for the current Rotary year to date. (March 1) 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  25. 3 additional activities Conduct a club assessment/visioning activity and initiate changes such as, revised committee structure, meeting times, meeting procedures based on feedback. Undertake an innovative approach to attracting and retaining members and achieve a net gain of at least one member between July 1 and March 1. 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  26. Strengthen our Club: additionals (2) Undertake an innovative (effective) approach to attracting and retaining members and achieve a net gain of at least one member between July 1 and March 1 Analyze why members are leaving the club and create an action plan to maintain a member retention rate of at least 85% 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  27. Strengthen our club: additionals (3) Encourage member engagement by ensuring that every member has personally participated in at least one service activity and one club social activity. (fellowship & service) Increase diversity of your club’s membership by recruiting at least 2 new members who belong to a demographic group (gender, age, profession, ethnicity, etc.) that is under represented in your club. 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  28. Strengthen our Clubs: additonals (4) Initiate a New Member Welcome and Mentoring program. Initiate an outreach and communication program for club alumni OR recruit at least one Rotary or Foundation alumnus age 40 or younger into your club. (help from the district) 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  29. Strengthen our Clubs: additonals (5) Adopt a program for the leadership development of all members or ensure that each club member is assigned a specific role in your club’s leadership development goal for the year; either in a leadership position or as a member of a club committee, subcommittee or project initiative. (Rotary Leadership Initiative: Northstar Consortium 5950,5580 and now! 5970) 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  30. www.rotaryleadershipinstitute.org/facebook.com/rliinternationalJanuary www.rotaryleadershipinstitute.org/facebook.com/rliinternationalJanuary The Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) is a multi-district, leadership development program for Rotarians who show the POTENTIAL for future club leadership (not necessarily as club presidents). RLI provides training in Rotary knowledge and leadership skills for voluntary organizations. 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  31. Presidential Citation

    Presidential Citation
  32. Increase our Service

    Participate in a sustainable service project related to at least one of Rotary’s areas of focus
  33. Rotary’s Six areas of Focus Peace and Conflict prevention/resolution Disease prevention & treatment Water and sanitation Maternal and child health Basic education & literacy Economic and community development 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  34. Increase our Service: additionals Support Polio eradication through a public awareness or community fundraising initiative Attain 100% participation in Rotary Foundation Annual Programs Fund giving (EREY) (EREY Club Success Bklt 958-EN) Attain a minimum $100 contribution to TRF Annual Programs Fund from each club member. 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  35. Increase our Service: Additionals (2) Conduct a community needs assessment and use it to establish a new community service project that involves club members in active service. (Community Assessment Tools 605-EN) 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  36. Increase our Service: Additionals (3) Support New Generations programs by achieving at least one of the following: Sponsor a new Rotaract or Interact Club or actively support an existing one Conduct a joint project with an Interact Club Sponsor a participant in RYLA (July in Waverly) Invite a Rotary or Foundation Alumni to attend or speak at a club meeting (developing a resource list at District level) Host a networking event for Rotary and Foundation alumni in the community Sponsor or host at least one Youth Exchange student, Ambassadorial Scholar, or Rotary Peace Fellow or share with another club 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  37. Increase our Service: Additionals (4) Collaborate with an organization in your community on at least one community service project Involve family members or non-Rotarian community members in a service project Sponsor a New Rotary Community Corps OR support an existing RCC 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  38. Factoid: Rotary Community Corps (RCC) is a group of non-Rotarians who are guided and supported by a Rotary club in their work addressing one of the 6 focus areas. There are more than 7,000 Community Corps in over 80 countries. 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  39. Increase our Service: Additionals (5) Work with a Rotary club in another country on an international service project as either the project host or sponsor. www.rotary.org/projectlink 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  40. Presidential Citation

    Presidential Citation
  41. Enhance our Club’s Public Image

    Undertake a significant public image campaign in your community to communicate what Rotary is and does by using RI’s Humanity in Motion or “This Close” advertisements.
  42. Enhance our Club’s Public Image: additionals Have a PR professional review the club’s current promotional and public outreach pieces to ensure that they’re appealing and relevant to the general public. (RPIC) Gain media coverage of an action-oriented club service projects Establish a club website or enhance your club’s existing site to make it more appealing to the general public. 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  43. Enhance our Club’s Public Image additionals (3) Start an electronic club newsletter (e-news) and publicize it to non-Rotarian and local media Use social networking websites to publicize your club’s activities, enhance public image and recruit prospective members Emphasize vocational service by achieving a least one of the following: (In Introduction to Vocational Service 255-EN) 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  44. Enhancing vocational service… Start a career counseling or vocational training program and invite non-Rotarian participants from the community to attend. Organize a discussion or group workshop on maintaining high ethical standards in the workplace and invite local non-Rotarian business leaders to attend Organize at least one professional networking event in which club members meet other local professionals and introduce them to Rotary. Sponsor a career day in which club members bring young people to their places of business to inform them about career opportunities 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  45. Enhancing vocational service… Hold at least one fellowship networking or collaborative event that is open to the public. Use the opportunity to introduce non-Rotarians to Rotary. Define your club’s signature activity (the one you’d like your club to be known for in the community) and promote it to the public. 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  46. Presidential Citation

    Presidential Citation
  47. Presidential Citation

    http://mid-atlanticrotarypets.org/2012-13_Presidential_Citation.pdf
  48. Remember… The Presidential Citation is achievable and can be a source of pride and inspiration for your club. It is a logical guide to growing your club as the leader Resources are available from the district to help you and guide you. 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  49. The Presidential Citation is a tool that Connects us as Rotarians Engages our members Strengthens our clubs 5970 Pre-PETS Webinar 2012
  50. Presidential Citation

    Thank you! See you at PETS.
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