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As a club committee chair you help make your club a successful, thriving, and fun place. Whether you have been appointed as a committee chair or serve as a committee member, you can help your club improve your communities and develop leaders.
 
SOME OF WHAT YOU DO
  • Oversees committee functions
  • Convenes regular committee meetings and activities
  • Supervises and coordinates the committee’s work
  • Reports activities to club board
To be effective, a Rotary club needs members. Your club’s ability to assist local and international communities, support The Rotary Foundation, and develop leaders capable of serving Rotary beyond the club level is directly related to the strength, size, and involvement of its membership base. A club membership committee ensures a concerted effort to recruit new members and retain current ones. This ongoing process is essential to supporting Rotary International, which needs a dedicated club membership base to succeed. Specifically, the role of the Club Membership Committee is to develop and implement an action plan for membership development that actively attract, retain and engage members.
 
Some of the responsibilities of the Club Membership Committee include:
  • Develop committee goals to achieve club’s annual goals.
  • Conduct club assessments to determine strengths and weaknesses. 
  • Work with the public relations committee to create a positive club image that is attractive to prospective and current members alike.
  • Develop programs to educate and train new and current club members. 
  • Sponsor newly organized clubs in your district, if applicable.
  • Plan and Organize weekly meetings and special programs.
  • Produce the club bulletin and maintain the club Web site so as to keep members informed.
  • Help the club secretary maintain club membership lists and track club attendance.
  • Promote fellowship among club members.
  • Conduct any other activities associated with the effective operation of the club.
 
The following list contains materials relevant to Club Membership Committees & Chairs:
 
 
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Roles & Responsibilities      
 - Club Membership Overview
2016
 
 - Club Membership Chair Job Description
2016
 
 - Lead Your Club: Club Membership Chair's Manual
2016
 
 - Lead Your Club: Club Membership Chair's Manual (Version 2) 2016 PDF  
       
Enhance Membership      
 - Rotary Club Health Check 2016 PDF  
 - Strengthening Your Membership: Creating Your Membership Development Plan 2015 PDF  
 - Membership Assessment Tools
2016
 
 - Classification Assessment
2016
 
 - Member Diversity Assessment
2016
 
 - Prospective Member Exercise
2016
 
 - Retention Assessment
2016
 
 - Understanding Membership Reports: Getting Started 2016 PDF  
 - Member Satisfaction Survey
2016
 
 - Member Exit Survey
2016
 
       
New Club Members      
 - Proposing New Members
2015
 
 - New Member Orientation: A How-To Guide For Clubs
2013
 
 - Introducing New Members To Rotary: An Orientation Guide 2016 PDF  
 - Member Data Form
2014
 
 - New Member Sponsor Recognition Program Brochure
2014
 
 - New Member Sponsor Recognition Program - FAQ
2014
 
 - Membership Development Award Brochure
2016
 
 - Membership Development Award Template Guidelines
2016
 
 - Rotary Basics: A Guide For New Members
2012
 
 - Connect For Good
2013
 
 - The Recruitment Of RI & TRF Alumni As Rotarians
2013
 
 - Creating A Positive Experience For Prospective Members 2016 PDF  
       
Sustaining Membership      
 - Membership Matters
 
 
 - Club Membership Checklist
 
 
 - Membership Best Practices
 
 
 - More Membership Best Practices
 
 
 - Best Practices For Membership Goal Setting
 
 
 - Member Engagement: Key To Retention
2016
 
 - Ideas To Develop Membership Retention Recruitment Strategies 2016   VIEW
 - Revitalize + Rethink Your Rotary Club: Crafting Your Member Experience (Video) 2016   VIEW
 - Revitalize + Rethink Your Rotary Club: Crafting Your Member Experience (Slideshow) 2016   VIEW
       
Membership Resources      
 - D7850 Membership Development Plan
2014
 
 - D7850 Membership Development Seminar
2015
 
 - Sample Membership Resource Guide
 
 
 - Retain To Gain: Club Membership Strategies
2012
 
       
Membership Tools      
 - Five Steps To Increase Club Membership
2014
 
 - 101 Strategies For Recruiting & Retaining Members
 
 
 - Strengthening Rotary's Brand
2015
 
 - 8 Tips For Getting Young People Interested In You Rotary Club
 
 
 - 99 Ways to Recruit Members to Your Rotary Club
 
 
 - Ignite The Flame: Fifteen Tips For Successful Growth
 
 
 - Membership Tools For Success
 
 
 - Top 10 Action Steps To Make Your Club More Active And Attractive
 
 
 - Club Membership: Now-30-90-Day Action Plan
 
 
 - Membership Development - Action Plan
 
 
 - Seven Step Membership System
 
 
 - Reinventing Membership: The New Dynamics
 
 
 - Five For One Plan For Rotary Clubs
 
 
 - Our Members Are Our Customers Overview
 
 
 - Members Are Our Customers
2014
 
 - Club Membership Survey Response
2016
 
 - The Economy and Rotary Membership
 
 
 - Eight Ways To Reduce The Cost Of Rotary Membership
 
 
       
Mentorship      
 - How To Select Mentors
 
 
 - D7030 New Member Orientation - Generic Presentation
2015
 
 - Sample New Member Packet
 
 
 - Sample New Member Policies & Procedures
 
 
       
Club Flexibility      
 - How Can Flexibility Help Your Club? 2016   VIEW
 - Start Guide For Alternate Membership Types 2016 PDF  
 - Start Guide For Flexible Meeting Formats 2016 PDF  
 - Club Meeting Flexibility & Format 2016   VIEW
 - Membership Types & Attendance Flexibility 2016   VIEW
 - Membership Flexibility Overview 2016 PDF  
       
Rotary Leadership Institute Training
 
 
 
 
Please contact the District PR Team if you have any questions related to the information presented herein and/or would like to suggest or offer any additional material.