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 Membership the key to a strong Rotary


 
 

RI President Dong Kurn Lee tells incoming district governors that the future of Rotary depends on increasing membership. Photos by Alyce Henson/Rotary Images

The future of Rotary depends on increasing and retaining members, RI President Dong Kurn Lee told incoming district governors on Monday at the International Assembly in San Diego, California, USA.

Lee noted that while the world’s need for service is growing, Rotary membership is not keeping pace. In fact, while the world's population is growing, membership is remaining stable.

Lee made his remarks as he outlined RI President-elect John Kenny’s membership goals for 2009-10. Earlier in the day, Kenny said he would ask the new district governors to see to it that there are more members at the end of the year than at the beginning and to mentor those new members.

Lee built on that message, saying the president-elect challenges the incoming district governors to work on a minimum net membership increase of one member per club, to maintain a retention rate of 80 percent, and to add at least one new club per district.

Lee noted that diversity is the key to membership growth.

“We must reach out to people who are different from us and from the members in our club,” Lee said, “because this is the way to a stronger club, with more connections and better potential.”

Lee also asked Rotarians to increase the percentage of qualified women and professionals under the age of 50, to bring in at least one alumnus or alumna of Rotary International or Rotary Foundation programs, and to work to increase the diversity of membership in all clubs.

Lee stressed, as Kenny had earlier in the day, that retention is as important as recruitment. “New members do not benefit Rotary unless they stay,” he said.

"I know that with your help, we can increase Rotary's membership," Lee said. "With your help, we can Make Dreams Real today and tomorrow. The Future of Rotary Is in Your Hands."

Governor-elect Ken Oakes from District 5510 (Arizona, USA) was looking forward to the challenge of keeping Rotarians interested in staying involved with their club. Oakes said member retention would be the focus of his year as governor, adding that the key to making people want to stay is planning activities, like parades and social events, that keep Rotary fun.


4 Comments:
At 8:40AM on 6 March 2009, S.Thimothy wrote: Greetings in Rotary. Our Club ROTARY CLUB OF K0VAIPUDUR in inda Ri dist 3201 is newly formed club. Now only we are starting the projects and we do the service to the Poor people who wants the Medical treatment, adaptating school from small villages in and around our area and do a lot of awarness programs to the society.If we want to strengthen our club we follow the slogan "TOGETHER WE CAN " As our club is new one, we need more help from other International clubs to help in to do projects, so that it will reach the poor ones. Thimothy.s. president , Rotary Club of Kovaipudur.RI Dist 3201.
At 10:17AM on 5 February 2009, Elinor C. Yamada wrote: Greetings. We are a newly formed Rotary Club of San Marcelino, Manila Philippines District 3810. We are still a probationary club but i am happy to say that our club were already 28 members now and we are stepping forward to do local projects in our country mainly livelihood projects, humanitarian projects, adaptation of small barangays and foundation for abused children. As a newly organized club, we will be needing more International Help to make our club strong and active to give more help to all less fortunate families and minor victims. Yours in Rotary Service Elinor Yamada Club Secretary Rotary Club of San Marcelino, Manila Philippines District 3810
At 10:34AM on 3 February 2009, Rtn Pondz POTNIS wrote: Very well said....and one of the best thing which can happen to anybody is to be a ROTARIAN..like what has happened to ME..to be a COMPLETE PERSON..of right Values and ATTITUDE..... so let us PLEDGE to make more people ROTARIANS......
At 10:14AM on 2 February 2009, Charles Keoho wrote: Here is a note for membership and retention. Please note when they say stable, I see declining. "My people perish for a lack of vision" Just a thought for you.

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