How would you rate your club? Because everything changes and evolves, it’s important to take a realistic look at your club each year. From your membership makeup to the types of service projects your club does, evaluating where you are the essential first step to a vibrant club.Typically, Rotary clubs with a strategic plan are stronger than clubs without one. Research shows that members of clubs with a plan were more satisfied and had a more positive view of their clubs and Rotary overall. Below are resources to help.
Club Planning Downloads
Club Culture/Visioning
- Discovering Club Culture Survey (403 KB)
- Women in Rotary Reference Sheet (45 KB)
- Rotary Club Health Check (173 KB)
- Club Strategic Planning Guide (80 KB)
- Club Visioning Template (442 KB)
- Revitalizing and Re-Thinking Your Rotary Club (19732 KB)
- Club Goals Worksheet (39 KB)
- Enhancing the Club Experience Survey (391 KB)
- Rotary Weapons Policy Code Amendments (51 KB)
- Engaging Young Leaders Reference Sheet (86 KB)
- Increasing Sustainable Service (89 KB)
Starting a New Rotary Club
- Club Merger Application (53 KB)
- Community Assessment Tools (2022 KB)
- New Club Quick Start Guide (2294 KB)
- New Rotary Club Application (Form 808A) (125 KB)
Leadership
- Effective Leadership Tips (173 KB)
- Leading with Influence (2109 KB)
Satellite Clubs
- Satellite Club – Application (fillable) (107 KB)
- Satellite Club – Member Information Form (fillable) (86 KB)
- Satellite Clubs – Club Constitution including a Satellite Club (65 KB)
- Satellite Clubs – Frequently Asked Questions (207 KB)
- Satellite Clubs – Guidelines for Establishing (54 KB)
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