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Redistricting Plan

Redistricting Plan. 2012 – 2013 Council of Governors. February 9, 2013. Organization. Membership. Forecast. Membership Trend. Membership Growth. Issues. Current Membership July 2012 – 7,861 Membership July 2007 – 8936 Average Membership drop - 2.4%/year

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Redistricting Plan

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  1. Redistricting Plan 2012 – 2013 Council of Governors February 9, 2013 Approved Feb. 9, 2013

  2. Organization Approved Feb. 9, 2013

  3. Membership Forecast Approved Feb. 9, 2013

  4. Membership Trend Approved Feb. 9, 2013

  5. Membership Growth Approved Feb. 9, 2013

  6. Issues • Current Membership July 2012 – 7,861 • Membership July 2007 – 8936 • Average Membership drop - 2.4%/year • Configuration of districts is impacted by transportation routes • Options: • 6 Districts • Average membership – 1,310 • Trend - 1,250 in 2 years • 5 Districts • Average membership – 1,572 • Trend - 1,250 in 10 years Approved Feb. 9, 2013

  7. Recommendation • Redistrict to 5 districts • Pros • Reduces need to redistrict later • Provides larger Membership pools from which to draw leaders • Fewer lions having to hold multiple positions • More Lions available to fill district and state committees • More Lions available may increase quality of leaders • Improves District and State Council finances • More members/district increases administrative revenues • Fewer districts reduces state council expenses Approved Feb. 9, 2013

  8. Recommendation (cont) • Redistrict to 5 districts • Con • Increases number of clubs per district • Current 37-58 clubs • Post : 65-80 clubs • Merging 8 districts to 5 districts will be challenging • Election and reorganization of officers • Transition of reports, directories, financial goals • Impact on revenue for NCLI • Acceptance and ownership by district leaders • District leaders may not feel sense of urgency to grow members after membership exceeds 1,250 Approved Feb. 9, 2013

  9. Recommendation (cont) • Travel increases in some cases • 8 Districts • 5 Districts Approved Feb. 9, 2013

  10. What does 5 districts look like? Approved Feb. 9, 2013

  11. What does 5 Districts look like Approved Feb. 9, 2013

  12. Districts L and I Approved Feb. 9, 2013

  13. Districts O and N Approved Feb. 9, 2013

  14. District S Approved Feb. 9, 2013

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