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Title: A%20Rotary%20Opportunity


1
A Rotary Opportunity
  • Presenter
  • Cornell C. Frank

2
Subtitle
  • The Winds of Change
  • The E-club Concept

3
Objectives of this presentation
  • 1. Introduce the Districts E-Club
  • 2. Need for DG and PDGs Involvement and support
  • 3. Identify and encourage involvement of
    potential members who otherwise could not become
    Rotarians
  • 4. Make-Up Opportunities

4
By show of hands
  • How many of you are members of a Rotary Club in
    District 7250
  • that meets on
  • Monday

5
By show of hands
  • How many of you are members of a Rotary Club in
    District 7250
  • that meets on
  • Tuesday

6
By show of hands
  • How many of you are members of a Rotary Club in
    District 7250
  • that meets on
  • Wednesday

7
By show of hands
  • How many of you are members of a Rotary Club in
    District 7250
  • that meets on
  • Thursday

8
By show of hands
  • How many of you are members of a Rotary Club in
    District 7250
  • that meets on
  • Friday

9
By show of hands
  • How many of you are members of a Rotary Club in
    District 7250
  • that meets on
  • Saturday?

10
By show of hands
  • How many of you are members of a Rotary Club in
    District 7250
  • that meets on
  • Sunday?

11
What have we just learned?
12
  • Now let us drill down a bit deeper...

13
Again by show of hands
  • How many of you are members of a Rotary Club in
    District 7250
  • that is considered a
  • Breakfast Club

14
Again by show of hands
  • How many of you are members of a Rotary Club in
    District 7250
  • that is considered a
  • Luncheon Club

15
One more time by show of hands
  • How many of you are members of a Rotary Club in
    District 7250
  • that is considered a
  • Dinner Club

16
When our clubs meet during the day
17
Million Dollar Question
  • How many friends, colleagues, co-workers,
    executives of corporations to owners of smaller
    businesses do you know who would make
    excellent Rotarians and, thus, would Enjoy
    Rotary and change lives?

18
However, potential members cannot attend our
Rotary meetings when we traditionally hold the
meeting?
19
Lets ask the question another way
  • How many potential Rotarians attended your
    meetings, as guests and showed an interest in
    joining Rotary, however, when it came to becoming
    a member they informed you that they just cannot
    attend your meetings when you hold then?
  • Or they joined your club and soon dropped out
    due to job reassigned or schedules that made
    attending your meetings impossible?

20
In the past....
  • We lost those members! ?
  • Now...
  • There is an alternative available.... ?

21
The Alternative..
  • Direct these members, who would otherwise be
  • lost to Rotary to the
  • Rotary E-Club of District 7250

22
A little History
  • In 2001 the Rotary International Council on
    Legislation adopted resolution 01-226 to provide
    for cyber clubs. In June 2001, Decision 348, the
    RI Board agreed to support a pilot project
    establishing cyber Rotary clubs.

23
Key Elements
  • For this pilot project were
  • To extend Rotary to business,
  • professional, and community leaders
  • who are unable to meet traditional attendance
    requirements because of
  • 1). extensive travel, or
  • 2). conflicting occupational demands, or
  • 3). physical immobility, or
  • 4). resident beyond reasonable distance from an
  • existing Rotary club.

24
Purpose
  • Web communities in this project would
  • 1). Foster Friendship and
  • 2). Good Will
  • among its members and
  • pilot clubs would determine the viability and
    effectiveness of a cyber Rotary club framework.

25
A missing ingredient
  • From reports and conversations with other E-club
    presidents, the president of the Rotary E-Club of
    District 7250 learned that the more successful
    E-clubs have had Past District Governor direct
    involvement by transferring their membership to
    the respective E-clubs.
  • This is lacking in our case. Hope this can be
    changed!

26
Serious Request
  • We are thus requesting that the District
    Leadership encourages as many PDGs as possible to
    transfer their membership to the Rotary E-Club of
    District 7250 and also
  • Bring other interested Rotarians along who
    otherwise cannot attend regular meetings.
  • (A Rotarian can only be a member of one Rotary
    club).

27
Reality Check
  • Chartering a new Rotary club, regular or E-club,
    in not an easy task.
  • We have a chartered Rotary E-Club in the
    district.

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29
Positive Feedback
  • We get positive feedback from members and
    visitors. The following comment is typical
  • Thank you for the opportunity to do an online
    make-up via your E-Clubs web site. I found many
    interesting thing about your club and your views
    of the Rotary world.

30
District Clubs Support
  • We are anxious to get district and club support
    to help us grow our membership.
  • We are not trying to raid a single Rotarian
    from existing Rotary clubs.
  • We need your help in identifying interested
    potential members and Rotarians, who did not stay
    in your club, because of other commitments while
    your club meets.
  • Please encourage such potential members to visit
    us at
  • www.RotaryEClubLongIslandOne.org

31
What is an E-Club?
  • Rotary E-clubs are Rotary clubs that meet
    electronically.

32
What is the difference between Rotary clubs and
Rotary E-clubs?
  • Rotary E-clubs follow the same policies as all
    Rotary clubs. The key difference is that an
    E-club conducts its weekly meeting on the clubs
    web site. Rather than being physically present at
    an appointed day and time, members may attend
    meetings at any time and any day of the week.

33
Explanation of E-clubs continued
  • As all Rotary clubs do, Rotary E-clubs meet
    weekly, perform service projects in local and
    international communities, support The Rotary
    Foundation, and enjoy fellowship among members.
  • And the key to their effectiveness are also
    the same service-minded members, opportunities
    for fellowship, and strong leadership.

34
How do E-clubs work?
  • E-club meetings are hosted on a unique web site.
  • The Rotary E-Club of District 7250 address is
  • RotaryEClubLongIslandOne.Net

35
How do E-clubs work?
  • The official meeting time is considered to be
    when the Web Administrator posts material for
    weekly discussion, but members may access the
    site at their convenience at any point during the
    week.
  • The Rotary E-Club of District 7250 posts the
    meetings Sunday mornings at 845 A.M. and the
    material is available until 844 A.M. the
    following Sunday.
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