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Sponsor Clubs & New Club Building (NCB)

Sponsor Clubs & New Club Building (NCB). Welcome to a great partnership that changes communities by helping their youth!

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Sponsor Clubs & New Club Building (NCB)

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  1. Sponsor Clubs &New Club Building (NCB) Welcome to a great partnership that changes communities by helping their youth! Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same. Ronald Reagan N

  2. Kiwanis Clubs Are Needed Today in Every Community • Absent parents • Both parents working • More single parents • Working longer hours • Divorce rates are approaching 50% • School funding is declining • National • State • Local • Youth issues: • Gangs & violence • Drugs & alcohol • Teenage pregnancy • School Dropouts

  3. What Must We Do? Each Division: • 5 Year New Club Building Plan • Provide a Trained New Club Builder • Build 1-5 clubs every 5 years Each Sponsor Club • Provide 6-7 recruiters • Provide club counselor • Interclubs & guidance

  4. The New Club Building Team Division Sponsor Club

  5. Sponsor Club Time Line

  6. Role of Sponsor Clubs • Provide a committee of 6-7 recruiters • Help compile a prospect list • Provide PR and recruiting support • Conduct of site survey 2–3 days • No cost for charter, gong, gavel or banner • Interclub and help host 3 organizational meetings • Assist Club Counselor & Lt Gov. • Monitor and guide new club for a year

  7. Sponsor Club Benefits • Expand your awareness of community and youth needs • Develops a sense of altruistic service • Make new friends for life • Learn techniques to build club’s membership • Increase your club’s visibility • Develop personal communication and leadership skills

  8. The Journey Helps us Develop our Leadership Internal Traits: • Caring • Courage to act • Creative mind set • Commitment External Leadership: • Communicate vision • Collaborate with partners • Critical mass outcomes Every new club building project has it’s own rewarding challenges & opportunities! This overview will help you understand what is expected

  9. Conduct Site Survey New Club Builder: • Develop questions for survey • Develop & assign contact lists to teams • Teams schedule and conduct visits • Ask for and collect referrals • Seek partner organizations

  10. Conduct Recruiting New Club Builder: • Arranges location for Pre-organizational meetings • Develops prospect list • Develops PR • Mails invitation letter TeamLeaders: • Contact prospects by phone • Seek referrals • Conduct short follow-up visit • Send reminders by e-mail—asking they bring a guest

  11. Make Sure Recruiting & Club Leaders Attend Charter Banquet Fundamentals: • Lt Governor invites Governor & appoints committee • No cost for charter, gavel, bell, & banner • Celebrate your legacy and new friends • Governor presents: • Charter • Charter pins to members • Recognition for recruiters & builders • Sponsor club • Silent Auction

  12. Questions? Close: Thanks for your interest in the most noble act in Kiwanis—Building a New Club. Remember -- you change a community when you build a new club. What a legacy!

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