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ROTARY’S NEW STRATEGIC PLAN
Enhance participant engagement
Support clubs to better engage their members
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GET THEM CONNECTED
Whether a club member is brand
new, or has been a Rotarian for
many years, it is vitally important to
let each member know they are an
important part of the club.
Today there are numerous other
opportunities that are competing for
Rotarian’s interests, time, and money,
so it’s up to the local club to help make
sure all members feel connected.
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ROTARY’S VISION STATEMENT
Together, we see a world where people
unite and take action to create lasting
change — across the globe, in our
communities, and in ourselves.
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YOUR CLUB WEBSITE
DACdb or Clubrunner:
Use a club meeting to
familiarise your members with
the club website, if possible
walk members through
the site on screen.
Make sure you ask for
questions from members.
Keep the site interesting add
meeting and event info
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YOUR CLUB WEBSITE
If you have a separate site, make sure it’s kept up to date.
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Facebook groups
• Having a private FB
group means you
can post member/
club/district info
meant only for them
and it’s not viewable
by the public.
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Facebook
• BUT also set up a public page to get out the
message about how awesome your
club/district is!
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Facebook
• Several clubs have begun live
streaming their meetings and/or
events – a fun way to get people involved
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Other Social Media
• Instagram
• YouTube
• LinkedIn
• Vimeo
• Twitter
• …and hundreds more!
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TAKE THE LOAD OFF!
Entering info separately in a slew of SM programs
can be challenging AND time consuming.
Make your (or your PI Chair’s) life easier by using
IF THIS THEN THAT (IFTTT)
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EMAIL
YES you still use it. Remains as the #1 means of
Online communication.
BUT ensure that everyone has put their correct
and most used address in their online profile.
AND give a pep talk about checking emails.
Try to make it easy – urge them to look say
every other day.
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ONE ON ONE
Friendship / Fellowship /
Community:
In an increasingly complex
world, Rotary provides one of the
most basic human needs:
the need for friendship and
fellowship. It is one of two
reasons why Rotary
began in 1905.