2. Sessions
The State of Membership in Rotary
Understand our Club Strength &
Size Distribution
Strategies for effective retention
Policy
Women Membership
District Membership Goal for 2023-24
Membership Survey
Brainstorm
8. WHERE ARE OUR MEMBERS
Rotary Club in No. of Country presence : 184
9. Rotary at a Glance
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As on April 17th,2023
Rotary clubs :37,005
Rotaract clubs :11,210
Interact clubs :19,266
RCCs :12,796
Rotary members :1,197,735
Rotaract members: 174,355
Interact members :443,188
10. Rotary clubs :4,547
Rotaract clubs :2,937
Interact clubs :6,341
RCCs :6,713
Rotary members :1,73,784
Rotaract members: 62,126
As on April 17th,2023
Rotary India
11. Rotary clubs :172
Rotaract clubs :132
Interact clubs :246
RCCs :101
Rotary members :6,909
Women Rotarian :20.29%
Rotaract members: 7,159
As on April 17th,2023
RI District 3232
12. RI District 3232
Membership Growth
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1st July
2017
Clubs :95
Members :3685
1st July
2018
Clubs :107
Members :4282
1st July
2019
Clubs :125
Members :4947
1st July
2020
Clubs :127
Members :5694
1st July
2021
Clubs :144
Members :7154
1st July
2022
Clubs :178
Members :7638
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How Do You Assess the Strength of Your
Club?
Long history and Legacy
Great Rotarians who love Rotary
Universal appeal of Service
Above Self
High member attrition
rate;
Outdated practices
Less informed Members
Changing world;
Resistance to change
DEI - Diversity,Equity
and Inclusive
Retool Rotary to fit
today’s world!
14.
15. Discuss your Clubs's unique culture that
makes it a great place to work.
Define the Values of your Club.
Engage Members
Effective Retention
Strategies
16.
17. No pre-induction education about the
responsibilities of membership.
No new member orientation program
Networking expectations not being met.
Fellowship expectations not being met.
Unconnected to the club’s activities.
No mentoring
Attendance requirements
Why do people leave
Rotary ?
21. PRIORITIZE THE
MEMBER EXPERIENCE
Members who have a
positive Rotary experience
are more likely to stay. In
turn, they create a positive
Rotary experience for
others, because their
enthusiasm is contagious
The Club Health Check can help club leaders
reflect on their club’s culture and offer
recommendations for improving the overall club
experience, service projects, social events,
business operations, and public image
Club Health Check
Membership Satisfaction Survey
The Membership Satisfaction Survey
can be given to club members to
determine what they like and don’t like
about their club experience
22.
23.
24. Meeting online or both in person and online. This makes meetings accessible to
more people.
Fostering a culture that complements rather than competes with family or work.
Encouraging members to take advantage of the professional development
catalogue in Rotary’s learning center.
Starting satellite clubs to give prospective members who couldn’t otherwise
attend their meetings a chance to join Rotary.
Introducing members to opportunities beyond the club, such as getting involved
in district leadership or joining a Rotary Action Group or Rotary Fellowship.
25.
26.
27. Rotary International Fellowship Groups
4x4 vehicles
Antique Automobiles
Argentine Culture
Astrology
Badminton
Beard and Moustache
Bee
Beer
Bird Watching
Bowling
Camping
Caravanning
Chess
Coffee Lovers
Comedy
Composting
Computer Users
Corporate Social Responsibility
Cricket
Cruising
Cultural Heritage
Curling
Cycling
Doll Lovers
Draughts (Checkers)
E-Clubs
Editors and Publishers
Empowering Women
Entrepreneurs
Esperanto
Ethics
European Philosophy
Fine Arts
Fishing
Flying
Francophonie
Genealogists
Gin
Global Development
Go
Golf
Gourmet Cooking
Graphic Designers
Healthcare Professionals
Hiking
Home exchange
Horseback Riding
Hunting
Internet
Italian Culture
Jazz
Kannada Literature
Kites
Latin Culture
Lawyers
Leadership
LGBT+
Magicians
Magna Graecia
Marathon Running
Metalhead
Metaverse
Military Veterans
Motorcycling
Music
Old and Rare Books
Palmwine
Past District Governors
Peace Fellows
Performing Arts
Photographers
Pickleball
Public Health
Public Speakers
Quilters and Fiber Artists
Railroads
Recreational Vehicles
Rotary Global History
Rotary Means Business
Rotary on Pins
Rotary on Stamps
Rowing
Rugby Fans
Rum
Scouting
Scuba
Shooting Sport
Skiing
Social Networks
Startup Investors- RING
Strategic Planning
Surfing
Table Tennis
Tea Lovers
Tennis
Total Quality Management
Travel and Hosting
Triathlon
Urban Gardening
Vintage Collectables
Whisk(e)y
Wildlife Conservation
Wine
Yachting
Yoga
Young Rotarians
29. Each One
Bring One
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AWARDS from District Membership T
eam
Each Member Sponsored.
President of the Club
Membership Chairman of the club