2019 Rotaract Preconvention: Success Stories: Come learn how you can leverage the knowledge gained here to increase and strengthen the membership in your club
Leveraging Rotaract for Personal and Professional DevelopmentRotary International
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: There is a lot that Rotaract can offer her members to grow in their personal and professional life. However, many Rotaractors still lack the key skills desired to grow in their professions. As a personal development enthusiast, I would like to share my story of how Rotaract has enabled me to grow at a personal and professional level through the different activities and projects engaged in. Let's inspire Rotaractors to grow through this great organization.
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: Attend this session to learn how to energize your club and make it more attractive to members with easy, inspiring and innovative international projects. Make meaningful connections between members of your club and the international Rotaract community. Partner with other Rotaract clubs to increase the impact and scale of your own community projects. Help members of your club develop better international communications and project management skills through inspiring international projects.
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: Rotary is known for international projects and global cooperation. However, local projects spanning the Rotarian family are exciting as well. We will discuss how to collaborate successfully on a local level so that you can jointly make a difference.
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: How can we ensure a bright future for Rotaract? Learn how to conduct effective leadership training for Interactors and Rotaractors and to discover your own leadership philosophy in the process.
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: Changing the Rotaract and Rotary perspective of a "sponsoring" Rotary club to a "partnering" Rotary club. This presentation will provide you 11 key action items on how to partner with one another.
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: Our organization is in constant evolution, in search of youngsters to impact local communities and work together with Rotary on global challenges. At the age of 30 a new chapter opens to Rotaractors; leaving Rotaract clubs and becoming Rotarians. With membership naturally decreasing, how do you attract new members?
Leveraging Rotaract for Personal and Professional DevelopmentRotary International
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: There is a lot that Rotaract can offer her members to grow in their personal and professional life. However, many Rotaractors still lack the key skills desired to grow in their professions. As a personal development enthusiast, I would like to share my story of how Rotaract has enabled me to grow at a personal and professional level through the different activities and projects engaged in. Let's inspire Rotaractors to grow through this great organization.
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: Attend this session to learn how to energize your club and make it more attractive to members with easy, inspiring and innovative international projects. Make meaningful connections between members of your club and the international Rotaract community. Partner with other Rotaract clubs to increase the impact and scale of your own community projects. Help members of your club develop better international communications and project management skills through inspiring international projects.
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: Rotary is known for international projects and global cooperation. However, local projects spanning the Rotarian family are exciting as well. We will discuss how to collaborate successfully on a local level so that you can jointly make a difference.
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: How can we ensure a bright future for Rotaract? Learn how to conduct effective leadership training for Interactors and Rotaractors and to discover your own leadership philosophy in the process.
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: Changing the Rotaract and Rotary perspective of a "sponsoring" Rotary club to a "partnering" Rotary club. This presentation will provide you 11 key action items on how to partner with one another.
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: Our organization is in constant evolution, in search of youngsters to impact local communities and work together with Rotary on global challenges. At the age of 30 a new chapter opens to Rotaractors; leaving Rotaract clubs and becoming Rotarians. With membership naturally decreasing, how do you attract new members?
As RI President Ian Riseley said in the March issue of The Rotarian, “Rotaractors are truly partners in Rotary service.” It is important to develop a strong partnership between Rotaract and Rotary in order to bridge the membership gap. In this idea exchange we will talk about strategies that work for cultivating a relationship, including dual membership, joint meetings & service projects, and more. It is the personal connection that one has to Rotary that will create life-long Rotarians. Facilitator: Caitlin Mangiacasale-Ashford
Starting new Rotaract clubs for Rotarians. Knowing who we are, to know where we are going and how we can make a difference in the world. Facilitators: Ronald Kawaddwa, K. Arunesh, Alberto Mattioli, and Mohammed Mahmudul Hasan
2018 Rotaract Preconvention Opening Session: Professional Development - Succe...Rotary International
Welcome, Roll Call of Countries, and Professional Development - Success Stories from Birmingham, AL. Learn how the Rotary Club of Birmingham, AL USA developed one of the most successful professional development activities that inspires clubs around the world. Facilitators: Michael Stone and Jeris Gaston
In this opeining DRR Training session you will be introduced to role of a DRR, compliance and administrative requierments, and learn information about getting elected. Followed by a Q & A with our panel of DRRs. Facilitators: Jessie Dunbar-Bickmore, Karthik V. Kittu, Kelly Ku, and Lara Freitas
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: From 2016 to 2019, Rotaractors and youth leaders in Uganda, Mexico, and Colombia have taken part in Positive Peace Workshops, gaining skills to create networks and build peace locally. These workshops are core activities of the Rotary - Institute for Economics and Peace Partnership. In this session, you will participate in an interactive, hands-on activity showing key concepts and tools used in these Workshops. You will come away inspired to build peace with new tools in your clubs and communities.
An introduction to Rotary's programs for Young Leaders. Discover opportunities to engage young leaders in your community through service, leadership development, and fun!
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: Glow Up is defined by the Urban Dictionary as: To go from the bottom to the top to the point of disbelief. An incredible transformation. This session will be a series of activities to learn how to go from the mess you think that you are to the Rotary butterfly who is able to present, network and lead like a pro.
Young professionals are the fastest growing professional
demographic around the world, yet they are often
underrepresented in Rotary clubs. Attracting young
professionals to the world of Rotary requires some
understanding of what they are looking for when it
comes to service organizations. This session will review
recent research and discuss strategies for attracting
young professionals to volunteer and to join service
organizations.
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: Strengthening membership is one of the most discussed topics in Rotary and Rotaract. While some districts have success, others find it more difficult. Come learn how to build connections and strengthen cooperation with Rotary Alumni with the goal of growing club membership.
Expanding Rotaract: How to Grow Your Club But Keep ConnectionsRotary International
Rotaract membership is an obstacle many clubs face as they try to sustain their clubs. By focusing on a few key themes, you can create an environment that fosters growth and builds strong membership, while maintaining the close connections between members. This session will focus on how clubs can work together and create an team environment that draws young people to Rotaract and more importantly, gets them to stay. By sharing ideas and learning from each other, each participant should have a better understanding of how to gain and retain better membership. Join us in learning how to foster fellowship and build sustainable clubs. Facilitator: Brittany Hesmer
In ‘The Promoter’ workshop, you’ll learn interactively about high-level membership development plans, forming Rotaract clubs, and district/club promotion. As the final DRR training session, you’ll leave motivated to take on your new leadership role. Facilitators: Joey Vaesen and Shah MD Takvir
A strong investment in Rotaract will benefit your club.
Starting or sustaining university- and community-based
clubs, mentoring Rotaract leaders, and partnering for
projects all allow more students and young professionals
to discover Rotary. Learn how to make Rotaract a
vibrant part of the “Rotary ecology” in your community
and build an “on-ramp” to Rotary clubs by developing
responsibility, a commitment to service, and leadership
qualities in Rotaractors.
Co-Facilitators: David M. Postic, Rotaract
Representative, Rotaract/Interact Committee, Rotaract
Club of Norman Oklahoma, USA
Florian Wackermann, Rotaract Representative,
Rotaract/Interact Committee, Rotaract Club of
Germering, Germany
Learn from a presentation and discussion on the Rotaract Club of Birmingham's best practices of their recruitment process from initial prospective member outreach through the new member on boarding process to help build and develop a large, diverse, and engaged club. Facilitators: Cameron Shevlin and Henry Joe
A brief introduction to the Rotaract program, aimed at Rotarians. Written from an Australian perspective, it looks at what the program is about, how it came to be, and where Rotaract is at today both globally and in Australia. It also discusses how Rotaract and Rotary can work together as partners-in-service.
Everyone should have access to clean water, but unfortunately, this is not the case. How can you identify opportunities for water cooperatives? We have a successful record of maximizing in-country products and stimulating local economies in our projects, and we can help you with your grants and training. Let's work together to create safe communities for all.
Building on what you learned in part 1, now you’ll
get a chance to exchange ideas for attracting young
professionals, discuss the successes and challenges your
club has encountered in reaching out to prospective
members, and learn to apply the strategies that were
discussed in part 1.
In ‘The Promoter’ workshop, you’ll learn interactively about high-level membership development plans, forming Rotaract clubs, and district/club promotion. As the final DRR training session, you’ll leave motivated to take on your new leadership role.
As RI President Ian Riseley said in the March issue of The Rotarian, “Rotaractors are truly partners in Rotary service.” It is important to develop a strong partnership between Rotaract and Rotary in order to bridge the membership gap. In this idea exchange we will talk about strategies that work for cultivating a relationship, including dual membership, joint meetings & service projects, and more. It is the personal connection that one has to Rotary that will create life-long Rotarians. Facilitator: Caitlin Mangiacasale-Ashford
Starting new Rotaract clubs for Rotarians. Knowing who we are, to know where we are going and how we can make a difference in the world. Facilitators: Ronald Kawaddwa, K. Arunesh, Alberto Mattioli, and Mohammed Mahmudul Hasan
2018 Rotaract Preconvention Opening Session: Professional Development - Succe...Rotary International
Welcome, Roll Call of Countries, and Professional Development - Success Stories from Birmingham, AL. Learn how the Rotary Club of Birmingham, AL USA developed one of the most successful professional development activities that inspires clubs around the world. Facilitators: Michael Stone and Jeris Gaston
In this opeining DRR Training session you will be introduced to role of a DRR, compliance and administrative requierments, and learn information about getting elected. Followed by a Q & A with our panel of DRRs. Facilitators: Jessie Dunbar-Bickmore, Karthik V. Kittu, Kelly Ku, and Lara Freitas
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: From 2016 to 2019, Rotaractors and youth leaders in Uganda, Mexico, and Colombia have taken part in Positive Peace Workshops, gaining skills to create networks and build peace locally. These workshops are core activities of the Rotary - Institute for Economics and Peace Partnership. In this session, you will participate in an interactive, hands-on activity showing key concepts and tools used in these Workshops. You will come away inspired to build peace with new tools in your clubs and communities.
An introduction to Rotary's programs for Young Leaders. Discover opportunities to engage young leaders in your community through service, leadership development, and fun!
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: Glow Up is defined by the Urban Dictionary as: To go from the bottom to the top to the point of disbelief. An incredible transformation. This session will be a series of activities to learn how to go from the mess you think that you are to the Rotary butterfly who is able to present, network and lead like a pro.
Young professionals are the fastest growing professional
demographic around the world, yet they are often
underrepresented in Rotary clubs. Attracting young
professionals to the world of Rotary requires some
understanding of what they are looking for when it
comes to service organizations. This session will review
recent research and discuss strategies for attracting
young professionals to volunteer and to join service
organizations.
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: Strengthening membership is one of the most discussed topics in Rotary and Rotaract. While some districts have success, others find it more difficult. Come learn how to build connections and strengthen cooperation with Rotary Alumni with the goal of growing club membership.
Expanding Rotaract: How to Grow Your Club But Keep ConnectionsRotary International
Rotaract membership is an obstacle many clubs face as they try to sustain their clubs. By focusing on a few key themes, you can create an environment that fosters growth and builds strong membership, while maintaining the close connections between members. This session will focus on how clubs can work together and create an team environment that draws young people to Rotaract and more importantly, gets them to stay. By sharing ideas and learning from each other, each participant should have a better understanding of how to gain and retain better membership. Join us in learning how to foster fellowship and build sustainable clubs. Facilitator: Brittany Hesmer
In ‘The Promoter’ workshop, you’ll learn interactively about high-level membership development plans, forming Rotaract clubs, and district/club promotion. As the final DRR training session, you’ll leave motivated to take on your new leadership role. Facilitators: Joey Vaesen and Shah MD Takvir
A strong investment in Rotaract will benefit your club.
Starting or sustaining university- and community-based
clubs, mentoring Rotaract leaders, and partnering for
projects all allow more students and young professionals
to discover Rotary. Learn how to make Rotaract a
vibrant part of the “Rotary ecology” in your community
and build an “on-ramp” to Rotary clubs by developing
responsibility, a commitment to service, and leadership
qualities in Rotaractors.
Co-Facilitators: David M. Postic, Rotaract
Representative, Rotaract/Interact Committee, Rotaract
Club of Norman Oklahoma, USA
Florian Wackermann, Rotaract Representative,
Rotaract/Interact Committee, Rotaract Club of
Germering, Germany
Learn from a presentation and discussion on the Rotaract Club of Birmingham's best practices of their recruitment process from initial prospective member outreach through the new member on boarding process to help build and develop a large, diverse, and engaged club. Facilitators: Cameron Shevlin and Henry Joe
A brief introduction to the Rotaract program, aimed at Rotarians. Written from an Australian perspective, it looks at what the program is about, how it came to be, and where Rotaract is at today both globally and in Australia. It also discusses how Rotaract and Rotary can work together as partners-in-service.
Everyone should have access to clean water, but unfortunately, this is not the case. How can you identify opportunities for water cooperatives? We have a successful record of maximizing in-country products and stimulating local economies in our projects, and we can help you with your grants and training. Let's work together to create safe communities for all.
Building on what you learned in part 1, now you’ll
get a chance to exchange ideas for attracting young
professionals, discuss the successes and challenges your
club has encountered in reaching out to prospective
members, and learn to apply the strategies that were
discussed in part 1.
In ‘The Promoter’ workshop, you’ll learn interactively about high-level membership development plans, forming Rotaract clubs, and district/club promotion. As the final DRR training session, you’ll leave motivated to take on your new leadership role.
2019 Rotaract Preconvention: Our session will highlight ways to effectively evaluate your member experience in order to identify your strengths and opportunities for growth when it comes to creating an effective Rotaract experience for your members. We will go through a reflective activity to allow you to take an inside look at your club from the perspective of your membership! From there, we will walk through engagement visions, ideas, and strategies to help strengthen your member experience!
Rotarians are leaders. Yes.
However what are the specific roles of leaders of Rotary Clubs?
This is a presentation I gave to my club, Sunyani-Central on the subject.
Our program alumni have great potential, not just as
prospective members but as partners for projects and
fundraising. You’ll have a chance to share some of the
things you’ve tried in your own community and return to
your club and district with new ideas to engage alumni at
a much greater level.
Moderator: Larry Lunsford, RI Director, Rotary Club of
Kansas City-Plaza, Missouri, USA
Youth service - Experiences, Benefits & ChallengesKofi Kafui Kornu
Serving young people has long been an important part of Rotary International.
This presentation looks at some experiences, benefits and challenges of Youth service.
Rotary Community Corps: Community Solutions for Community ChallengesRotary International
A Rotary Community Corps (RCC) is a group of non-Rotarians who share our commitment to service. RCC members plan and carry out projects in their communities and support local Rotary club projects. Nearly 8,700 RCCs in 90 countries are working to develop future leaders and conducting effective service. You will learn about the role of RCCs in community development, how to establish an RCC, and how to partner with RCCs on projects.
In this opening DRR Training session you will be introduced to role of a DRR, compliance and administrative requirements, and learn information about getting elected.
Interested in starting an Interact club? Want to get involved with Rotaract? Have you heard of RYLA? Rotary clubs around the world support the development of an estimated 700,000 young leaders ages 12-30 each year through Rotary’s service and leadership programs. Come learn about these programs for young leaders, find out how to get started, and leave with best practices to build partnerships with schools, universities, and community organizations to help your youth initiatives thrive.
This session is an opportunity for alumni and Rotarians
to network, make new connections, and share ideas for
collaboration between Rotarians and the family of Rotary.
Learn how to strengthen alumni relations efforts to support
service.
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Recruiting Members
Ignacio Gonzalez (Rotaract Club Oriente de Talca)
Sherlyna Hanna (Rotaract Club of Florida Gulf Coast University)
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Hey! I’m Sherlyna
● Rotaractor since 2016 (Sophomore year)
● Served as Service Learning Coordinator, Vice
President, and President for the Rotaract
Club of Florida Gulf Coast University
● Paul Harris Fellow since 2018
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Hey! I’m Nacho
● Rotaractor since 2013
● President Elect Rotaract Club Oriente de
Talca
● Past DRR District 4340 Chile
● Vice President of MDIO “AIRAC”
● Member Rotaract & Interact Committee of RI
● Multiple Paul Harris Fellow
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● Recognise strategies for the joining, increasing, and
strengthening the members in our clubs.
● Learn to elaborate a successful recruitment plan of our
clubs.
Session Objectives
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● Founded April 27th of 2016
● 9 active members (3 Men - 6 Women)
● 4 applicant members
● 5 members are university students
and 4 are workers
Demographics of Rotaract Club Oriente de Talca
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● Polio Fundraising Bracelets
● Vegetable garden for high social
risk schools
● Social - Medical Operations in
vulnerable zones of the city
● Workshops for childrens in
orphans
● Activities with migrant communities
Highlight Projects
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Demographics for Florida Gulf Coast University Rotaract
● 98 Active Members
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● Kampala Project in partnership with the Rotaract Club
of Kiniwatika
● Homeless Service Day and Veteran Stand Down
● Own the Platform: Open Mic Night
● Sweets & Service
● Taco Tuesday
● Professional Development Workshop
● Boat Social
● Habitat for Humanity
● Midwest Food Bank
● Harry Chapin Food Bank
● Game Night
Highlight Projects
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● Generate a membership development committee or
subcommittee in our clubs and districts.
● Define a “Member profile” in our clubs.
● Importance of a Membership recruitment plan in our
club.
● Leadership training
● Don’t forget Diversity!
Membership
How we increase and strength our members
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• Socials vs. Meetings
• Rotarians as mentors
• Provide students with the opportunity to connect with
like minded students
• Give students the opportunity to earn service
learning hours
• Multicultural Leadership and Professional
Development
Membership
How we increase and strength our members
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• Effective marketing and promotions
• Identify potential leaders of our communities
• Invite possible members: Create a Guest Session
• Guide & train
How to increase members
Generate a Membership Recruitment Plan
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•Make a special welcome ceremony for new members
•Generate participation for new members
•Constant training
How to increase members
Generate a Membership Recruitment Plan
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● Provide a positive atmosphere inside the club
● Effective meetings
● Diverse projects
● Trainings to improve leadership skills
● Empower members
● Provide members with leadership opportunities
How to retain members
Strength your membership
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How to retain members
Strength your membership
● Establish a formal procedure for the admission of
new members (include in the Club Bylaws)
● Sponsorship new members (Senior members
advize new members)
● Analyze periodically the status of your
membership develop (Quality ≠Quantity)
● Friendship and Fellowship are really important!
● Good club administration
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● Quality is more important that Quantity
● Check the members satisfaction inside the club
● Analyze and assess the reasoning behind decrease in
members
Build a Strong Club Team
SOME IDEAS