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Rotary International
Membership
Donna McDonaldDivision Manager
Membership Development Rotary International
1905 to Present
Membership Growth 1905 to Present30 June
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
1905
1909
1913
1917
1921
1925
1929
1933
1937
1941
1945
1949
1953
1957
1961
1965
1969
1973
1977
1981
1985
1989
1993
1996
2000
2004
Year
# o
f R
ota
rian
s
2003-04 vs 2004-05Worldwide
As of 30 June 041,219,532 31,936 Clubs 674 New Clubs 17,276 Charter members
As of 30 June 05 1,221,920 +2,388 .2%
32,403 Clubs +467 779 New Clubs +105
18,828 Charter members +1,552
Zone 25 - 5 Year Trends
Clubs Members30 June 01 659 33,789
30 June 02 672 34,260
30 June 03 682 33,971
30 June 04 682 33,781
30 June 05 678 33,316
Zone 25 - 5 Year Trends
Clubs Members
30 June 2001 - 02 +13 +471
30 June 2002 - 03 +10 -289
30 June 2003 - 04 0 -190
30 June 2004 - 05 -4 -465
Zone 25 - 5 Year TrendsCharter Clubs & Members
Clubs Members30 June 2001 - 02 12 278
30 June 2002 - 03 13 330
30 June 2003 - 04 6 121
30 June 2004 - 05 8 21839 947
North AmericaCharter Clubs & Members
Research 1 July 2000 – 1 July 2004
Clubs Members
390 9,869
North America Worldwide
2% loss in clubs 9% loss
1% loss in members 10% loss
Three year leveling off period
Losses in clubs and member occur in the 2nd & 3rd year
Regional Breakdown 2000
Rotary Club Membership by Zone / Region (based on 30 June 2000 total of 1,180,550)
Zones 17 - 18 (Great Britain and Ireland)
5%
Zones 7 (Australia only) and 8 (South
Pacific)4%
Zones 1 - 6, 7 (Philippines only), and 9
(Asia)24%
Zones 10 - 16 (Europe and
Africa)22%
Zones 19 - 21 Latin America)
7%
Zones 22 - 34 (USA and Canada)
37%
Regional Breakdown 2005
Rotary Club Membership by Zone / Region(based on 30 June 2005 total of 1,221,920)
Zones 22 - 34 (USA and Canada)
35%
Zones 19 - 21 (Latin
America)7%
Zones 10 - 16 (Europe and
Africa)24%
Zones 1 - 6, 7 (Philippines only), and 9
(Asia)25%
Zones 17 - 18 (Great Britain and Ireland)
5%
Zones 7 (Australia only) and 8 (South
Pacific)4%
Net Membership ActivityWorldwide
Rotary Club Total Net Gain / Loss (based on 30 June 2005 total 1,221,920)
35,176
7,636
54,939
-15,886
-8,013
7,942
-12,911
-8,134
16,520
2,388
-12,153
-20,000
-10,000
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Existing Rotary Club ActivityWorldwide
Net Gain / Loss of Membership inExisting Rotary Clubs Worldwide
(based on 30 June figures -- excludes new clubs chartered 1 July - 30 June)
-2,740
9,475
-12,651
-29,524-27,766
-9,527
24,999
-36,572
-24,550
-14063
-23,812
-40,000
-30,000
-20,000
-10,000
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Net vs Existing vs CharterWorldwide
Charter Members' & Net Members inExisting Clubs' Contributions to Net Growth
(based on 30 June 2005 total 1,221,920)
-50,000
-40,000
-30,000
-20,000
-10,000
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004 -05
Charter Members Net Members in Existing Clubs Net Growth
Trends in North America
30 June Membership Trends by RegionZones 22 - 34 (USA and Canada)
416,000
418,000
420,000
422,000
424,000
426,000
428,000
430,000
432,000
434,000
436,000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Trends in Latin America
30 June Membership Trends by RegionZones 19 - 21 (Latin America)
86,000
88,000
90,000
92,000
94,000
96,000
98,000
100,000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Trends in Europe & Africa
30 June Membership Trends by RegionZones 10-16 (Europe / Africa)
250,000
255,000
260,000
265,000
270,000
275,000
280,000
285,000
290,000
295,000
300,000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Trends in Asia
30 June Membership Trends by RegionZones 1 - 6, 7 (Philippines only), and 9 (Asia)
280,000
285,000
290,000
295,000
300,000
305,000
310,000
315,000
320,000
325,000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
What activity comprises total membership?
Retention
continues to be the greatest challenge
New Members
New Clubs
Retention
Weekly Programs
Involvement
Projects
Committees
Social Functions
Continuing Education
Communication
Other: Personal Benefits (WIFM)
Retention
Club Assessment (Regular and action oriented)
Member Satisfaction
Projects (meet needs of members & community)
Programs (meet need of members & relevancy)
Retention Model (Who, How Long)
Exit Interviews (Why)
New Members
Club Survey & Assessment
Community Demograhics
Business & Professional community
Identifying Prospective Members
Prospective Member Education
Responsibilities
Cost
New Member Orientation
Public Relations & Public Awareness
Organizing New Clubs
Accounted for RI Growth
Organizing New Clubs: Where & Why
Communities without a Rotary club
Accommodate a different population Day or meeting time
Must be mentored and supported
Organizing New Clubs
Distribution of Rotary Club Meeting Days Worldwide
18%
25%
21%
23%
10% 2%1% Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Organizing New Clubs
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
Distribution of Meeting Times Worldwide
RI Resources
Regional Rotary International Membership Coordinators (RRIMCs)
Web based Prospective Member (new members)
Referral (new members)
Relocation (retention)
Publications & videosDownloadable & SalesRotary Basics (new & prospective members)
RI Resources
Membership Best Practices (database)
Surveys & Research (eventual database)
E-Learning Center
Public Relations
Membership Development Division
Donna McDonald , Division Manager x3022
Jill Pohren, Manager, Comm. & Support x3236
Keren Braverman, Coordinator x3407
Chanda Rice, Coordinator x3435
Jennifer Deters, Manager, Systems & Research x5205
Jana Bodensteiner, Coordinator x5300
Christine Sanders, Coordinator x5371
Kristine Hartman, Assistant x5319