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The Successful Club Series
How to Be a Distinguished Club
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Club GoalsEducational Awards Issued For:
At year end (June 30), a club should have at least 20 members
ORA net growth of at least
five new members.
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Club GoalsMembership Growth
1. Two CCs2. Two more CCs3. One ACB, ACS, or ACG4. One more ACB, ACS, or ACG5. One CL, ALB, ALS, or DTM6. One more CL, ALB, ALS, or DTM
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10 Club Goals
7. Four new members
8. Four more new members
9. Minimum of four club officers trained during each of two training periods
10. October or April renewal report and one club officer list submitted on time
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10 Club Goals
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Recognition
Distinguished Club Goals
The Goals
The Rules
The Club Success Plan
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The Distinguished Club Programand Club Success Plan
It explains:
Lists the 10 goals. Helps determine how a club can meet the 10 goals. Allows a club to set additional goals. Outlines strategies for achieving goals. Identifies resources a club may use to help
achieve goals. Has additional space to write in assignments,
develop a timetable, and track accomplishments.
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The Club Success PlanThe Plan:
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Motivation
What’s In It for Me?
A healthy club meanshealthy members.
THIS MEANS YOU!
Find new members Achieve educational awards Be trained as a club officer Submit the officer list by the deadline
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Conclusion To attain Distinguished Status
Every member must:
New members = New ideas
New members = New personalities
Educational growth = Improved speaking
Educational growth = Improved leadership
Distinguished = Recognition
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Conclusion Everyone Benefits