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Start a New Club and Extend Our World of Service

Start a New Club and Extend Our World of Service. Moderated by: PID Dana Biggs, GMT Area Leader Presented by: PDG John Muller, GMT Area Leader. Are You a Charter Member ?. How were you recruited?. What service has your club conducted?. Why do we need new clubs?.

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Start a New Club and Extend Our World of Service

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  1. Start a New Club andExtend Our World of Service Moderated by: PID Dana Biggs, GMT Area Leader Presented by: PDG John Muller, GMT Area Leader

  2. Are You a Charter Member?

  3. How were you recruited? What service has your club conducted?

  4. Why do we need new clubs? To continue to be the largest service organization To fill unmet needs To engage new member types Appeal to families Increase women membership

  5. GLOBAL MEMBERSHIP TREND CLUBSMEMBERSHIP NewClosedCharterAddsDropsGain 6/10 1,743 1,308 45,484 202,394 182,521 19,873 (156,910) (-25,611) 6/11 1,664 1,831 43,695 204,471 201,901 2,570 (+) (160,776) (-41,125) 6/12 1,542 1,415 40,603 196,260 190,402 5,858 (+) (155,657) (-34,745) YTD 1,191 1,036 32,203 179,854 155,821 24,033(+) (147,381) (-8,440)

  6. Majority of Districts Are Not Opening Clubs As of May 31, 2013

  7. Types of Clubs Traditional Campus Special Interest Club Branch

  8. What is needed to charter? • 20 or more charter members • A sponsoring club, zone, region, district cabinet or district committee • Completed charter application and report of charter members • Your current district governor's approval • Appropriate charter fees and certification forms

  9. New clubs with more than 25 members significantly more likely to stay • New clubs forming with 26-30 or more members have a much better chance of remaining active Charter size Source: Project Refresh Phase 1 LCI DB

  10. New Club Development Strategies

  11. Service the #1 reason why members joined Source: Project Refresh

  12. New Club Development Strategies

  13. New Club Development Strategies Existing Groups Community Leader Buy-in Free Raffle Community Needs Assessment Press Releases & Social Media Hang flyers to promote informational night Global Membership Team New Club Development Consultants

  14. Share Your New Club Successes With LCI Home  >  Member Center  >  Membership and New Clubs  >  Membership Communication  >  Submit Membership Success Stories

  15. Visit the Extension & Membership Booth in the Exhibit Hall Or Email: Extension@lionsclubs.org

  16. Love, Love me do And all the Lions too A NEW LIONS CLUB near you So ple..e..e..ease, CHARTERa club too....... CHARTERa club or two

  17. A NEW CLUB near you What service will they do? You’re a GUIDING LION too So ple..e..e..ease CHARTERa club too.... CHARTERa club or two.... Someone to love (somebody new) Who’ll start the club (someone like you)

  18. How many clubs will you do? With new CHARTER MEMBERS too What service will they do? So pl..e..e..ease Give them a chance too.... CHARTER a NEW CLUB too.. Someone to love (new lions too) Who’ll start the club (someone like you)

  19. SO........Let’s Celebrate....... Cos...That’ll be the day, when we have some fun That’ll be the day – a NEW CLUB begun GUIDING LIONS, CHARTER MEMBERS too Now my friends – it’s all up to YOU!!! Yes – Now my friends – it’s all up to YOU!!! CHARTERING NEW LIONS CLUBS .......YEAH!!

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