Title: Keys to Recruiting and Retaining Members
1Keys to Recruiting and Retaining Members
Adapted from a presentation by Robert W. Nelson,
RIMC 2002-2004
2What excuses do we hear about Membership?
- Recruiting has been difficult
- Younger people dont seem to have the time
available for Rotary - Changing economy
- Membership attrition
3Recruitment and Retention
- In business we spend a significant effort in
recruiting and inducting new staff members - We also invest a lot of time and effort in
recruiting new customers.
4Lets meet our membership goalswith
provenformulas...
5membership
- E3R
- Extend
- Recruit
- Retain
- Revitalize
6Extend Form New Clubs
- Opportunity for more people to participate in
Rotary by offering more options in your
community - Time of day
- Day of Week
- Location
- Club Size
- Open Classifications
7Recruit New Members
- Set a challenging goal for your club
- How do you feel when you see a low or no growth
goal? - Do you feel energized and really challenged?
- How about a goal of 3? 6? 9? 12 15 more??
8Recruit New Members
- Recognize the urgency of Rotary Membership
- Utilize pre-induction orientation gatherings to
brief entire family before induction
9Retain Your Current Members
- Members are the life blood of a Rotary Club
- Your clubs most valued asset is its members
- Nurture and grow your membership!
10Orient the new member properly
- Member and spouse if possible
- Evening of Rotary orientation
- Club History and Projects
- Four Avenues of Service
- Rotary International
- The Rotary Foundation
11Induct new members properly
- Significant ceremony with spouse
- Provide (options)
- Four Way Test
- Object of Rotary
- Rotary Basic Library
- Certificate of Membership
- Pin, Badge, Banner
- Publications
12Educate the New Member
- Most members who leave were never really
Rotarians in the first place - Up to 80 of a typical club members know very
little about Rotary
13Educate the New Member
- Rotary program once a month
- Good Rotary speakers
- Slides and videos about Rotary
- Ambassadorial Scholars, youth exchanges, RYLA
participants, GSE, Rotaract, Interact
14Involve the Rotarian in
- Club Committees
- Fund Raisers
- Board Meetings
- Club Meetings
- Club Social Activities
15Assign the new club member
- As a delegate to the district conference and have
them report to the club
16Ask the new member
- To find two or three other new members from among
his/her peer group
17What can be done for small clubs?
- Continue with current recruiting/retention
approach? - Merge with another club?
- Give up charter and disband?
- Answer Revitalize!
18Revitalize a small club
- Evaluate current logistics
- Draw up a demographic profile
- Compile a classification survey listing business
and professional activities in your community - Are you making full use of all types of
membership?
19Revitalize a small club
- Invigorate programs and activities
- focus on service projects that make a vital
contribution to the community - establish good working relationships with the
local media - What are your clubs best assets?
- Use methods similar to new club extension where
existing nucleus is weak
20membership
- E3R
- Extend
- Recruit
- Retain
- Revitalize
21Why Join Rotary?
- The Opportunity to Serve
- Professional Networking
- Personal Growth and Development
- Friendship
- Cultural Diversity
22Why Join Rotary?
- Good Citizenship
- World Understanding
- Entertainment.
- Family Foundations
- Ethical Environment
23When Thomas Edison invented the light bulb, he
tried over 2000 experiments before he got it to
work...
24I never failed once.It just happened to be a
2000-step process. - Thomas Edison
25An example of leadershipEdison NJ USA Rotary
Club
- July 1997
- 18 members
- November 1998
- 58 members
- Sponsored a Rotaract Club
- Sponsored Seven Interact Clubs
26Light up your club with new members!
27Additional resources are available at
www.rotary.org