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Title/Author:
Membership in service clubs :/ Quentin Wodon, Divya Wodon and Naina Wodon.
Reminder of title:
Rotary's experience /
Author:
Wodon, Quentin,
other author:
Wodon, Divya,
Description:
1 online resource.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction -- PART I: UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGE -- 2. What Is The Membership Challenge Faced By Clubs? -- 2.1. What Are Service Clubs And What Is Their History? -- 2.2. What Is Meant By The Decline In Civic Engagement In America? -- 2.3. What Factors Make Recruitment In Service Clubs More Difficult Today? -- 2.4. Summing Up -- PART II: GROWING THE MEMBERSHIP -- 3. Who Are The Rotarians, Why Did They Join, And How Satisfied Are They With Their 3.1. Membership Experience? -- 3.2. Who Are The Rotarians? -- 3.3. How Do Rotarians Perceive The Benefits Of Membership? -- 3.4. How Much Does It Cost To Be A Rotarian? -- 3.5. How Do Rotarians Assess The Performance Of Their Club? -- 3.6. Summing Up -- 4. How Can Districts Identify Geographic Areas For Growth? -- 4.1. How Can Membership Rates By Area Be Measured? -- 4.2. How Can Expected Membership Rates By Area Be Estimated? -- 4.3. How Can Potential Gains In Membership By Area Be Estimated? -- 4.4. How Can Targeted Areas For Growth Be Selected? -- 4.5. How Do Various Districts Compare Within A Zone? -- 4.6. Summing Up -- 5. How Can Clubs Innovate To Attract And Retain Members? -- 5.1. What Are North America's Targets And Rotary's Pilot Programs? -- 5.2. How Can Clubs Articulate Their Own Unique Value Proposition? -- 5.3. How Can Clubs Recruit New Members Effectively In Batches? -- 5.4. How Can Clubs Attract Younger Members? -- 5.5. How Can Retention Be Increased? -- 5.6. How Can Clubs And Districts Prepare Strategic Plans? -- 5.7. Summing Up -- PART III: ASSESSING AND CELEBRATING SERVICE -- 6. To What Extent Are Clubs And Districts Involved In Service? -- 6.1. How Much Service Do Rotarians Perform? -- 6.2. How Much Time Do Leadership Positions Take? -- 6.3. Are Rotarians Involved In Service Outside Of Rotary? -- 6.4. Are Survey Estimates Of Volunteer Time Reliable? -- 6.5. How Much Funding Do Clubs Allocate To Charitable Purposes? -- 6.6. Summing Up -- 7. What Types Of Service Projects Are Clubs Involved In And What Are Examples Of Successful Projects? -- 7.1. What Do Rotarians Do Exactly In Their Service? -- 7.2. How Can Tutoring Programs Help Children Learn In America? -- 7.3. How Can Malaria And Infant Mortality Be Reduced In Africa? -- 7.4. Summing Up -- PART IV: SERVING THE MEMBERSHIP -- 8. How Can Districts Organize Successful Conferences? Component I: Quantitative Analysis -- 8.1. How Much Time And Resources Do District Conferences Absorb? -- 8.2. How Are Conferences Evaluated And How Can We Do Better? -- 8.3. Who Attends District Conferences? -- 8.4. How Satisfied Are Rotarians With District Conferences? -- 8.5. What Do Rotarians Want At District Conferences? -- 8.6. Summing Up -- 9. How Can Districts Organize Successful Conferences? -- 9.1. Component II: Qualitative Analysis -- 9.2. What Additional Insights Do Qualitative Data Provide? -- 9.3. What Did Rotarians Enjoy The Most At The Conferences? -- 9.4. What Were The Areas Where Rotarians Suggested Improvements? -- 9.5. Summing Up -- 10. Conclusion -- Annexes -- Annex 1: District 7620 Membership Survey Questionnaire -- Annex 2: District 7620 Conference Evaluation Questionnaire -- Annex 3: Stories From District 7620 Rotarians.
Subject:
Charities. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137444752
ISBN:
1137444754 (electronic bk.)
Membership in service clubs : = Rotary's experience /
Wodon, Quentin,
Membership in service clubs :
Rotary's experience /Quentin Wodon, Divya Wodon and Naina Wodon. - 1 online resource.
1. Introduction -- PART I: UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGE -- 2. What Is The Membership Challenge Faced By Clubs? -- 2.1. What Are Service Clubs And What Is Their History? -- 2.2. What Is Meant By The Decline In Civic Engagement In America? -- 2.3. What Factors Make Recruitment In Service Clubs More Difficult Today? -- 2.4. Summing Up -- PART II: GROWING THE MEMBERSHIP -- 3. Who Are The Rotarians, Why Did They Join, And How Satisfied Are They With Their 3.1. Membership Experience? -- 3.2. Who Are The Rotarians? -- 3.3. How Do Rotarians Perceive The Benefits Of Membership? -- 3.4. How Much Does It Cost To Be A Rotarian? -- 3.5. How Do Rotarians Assess The Performance Of Their Club? -- 3.6. Summing Up -- 4. How Can Districts Identify Geographic Areas For Growth? -- 4.1. How Can Membership Rates By Area Be Measured? -- 4.2. How Can Expected Membership Rates By Area Be Estimated? -- 4.3. How Can Potential Gains In Membership By Area Be Estimated? -- 4.4. How Can Targeted Areas For Growth Be Selected? -- 4.5. How Do Various Districts Compare Within A Zone? -- 4.6. Summing Up -- 5. How Can Clubs Innovate To Attract And Retain Members? -- 5.1. What Are North America's Targets And Rotary's Pilot Programs? -- 5.2. How Can Clubs Articulate Their Own Unique Value Proposition? -- 5.3. How Can Clubs Recruit New Members Effectively In Batches? -- 5.4. How Can Clubs Attract Younger Members? -- 5.5. How Can Retention Be Increased? -- 5.6. How Can Clubs And Districts Prepare Strategic Plans? -- 5.7. Summing Up -- PART III: ASSESSING AND CELEBRATING SERVICE -- 6. To What Extent Are Clubs And Districts Involved In Service? -- 6.1. How Much Service Do Rotarians Perform? -- 6.2. How Much Time Do Leadership Positions Take? -- 6.3. Are Rotarians Involved In Service Outside Of Rotary? -- 6.4. Are Survey Estimates Of Volunteer Time Reliable? -- 6.5. How Much Funding Do Clubs Allocate To Charitable Purposes? -- 6.6. Summing Up -- 7. What Types Of Service Projects Are Clubs Involved In And What Are Examples Of Successful Projects? -- 7.1. What Do Rotarians Do Exactly In Their Service? -- 7.2. How Can Tutoring Programs Help Children Learn In America? -- 7.3. How Can Malaria And Infant Mortality Be Reduced In Africa? -- 7.4. Summing Up -- PART IV: SERVING THE MEMBERSHIP -- 8. How Can Districts Organize Successful Conferences? Component I: Quantitative Analysis -- 8.1. How Much Time And Resources Do District Conferences Absorb? -- 8.2. How Are Conferences Evaluated And How Can We Do Better? -- 8.3. Who Attends District Conferences? -- 8.4. How Satisfied Are Rotarians With District Conferences? -- 8.5. What Do Rotarians Want At District Conferences? -- 8.6. Summing Up -- 9. How Can Districts Organize Successful Conferences? -- 9.1. Component II: Qualitative Analysis -- 9.2. What Additional Insights Do Qualitative Data Provide? -- 9.3. What Did Rotarians Enjoy The Most At The Conferences? -- 9.4. What Were The Areas Where Rotarians Suggested Improvements? -- 9.5. Summing Up -- 10. Conclusion -- Annexes -- Annex 1: District 7620 Membership Survey Questionnaire -- Annex 2: District 7620 Conference Evaluation Questionnaire -- Annex 3: Stories From District 7620 Rotarians.
"Membership in Service Clubs" provides the first rigorous assessment of the activities of Rotary, a global service organization founded in 1905 that implements projects and helps build goodwill and peace throughout the world. Using data for a district, this book documents the reasons why club members, or Rotarians, join the organization, how the organization could further grow, the amount of service provided in terms of volunteer hours, the funds raised by members for social projects, and the various types of projects members are involved in. The authors also feature case studies of successful initiatives coupled with individual accounts of exemplary Rotarians.
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1. Introduction -- PART I: UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGE -- 2. What Is The Membership Challenge Faced By Clubs? -- 2.1. What Are Service Clubs And What Is Their History? -- 2.2. What Is Meant By The Decline In Civic Engagement In America? -- 2.3. What Factors Make Recruitment In Service Clubs More Difficult Today? -- 2.4. Summing Up -- PART II: GROWING THE MEMBERSHIP -- 3. Who Are The Rotarians, Why Did They Join, And How Satisfied Are They With Their 3.1. Membership Experience? -- 3.2. Who Are The Rotarians? -- 3.3. How Do Rotarians Perceive The Benefits Of Membership? -- 3.4. How Much Does It Cost To Be A Rotarian? -- 3.5. How Do Rotarians Assess The Performance Of Their Club? -- 3.6. Summing Up -- 4. How Can Districts Identify Geographic Areas For Growth? -- 4.1. How Can Membership Rates By Area Be Measured? -- 4.2. How Can Expected Membership Rates By Area Be Estimated? -- 4.3. How Can Potential Gains In Membership By Area Be Estimated? -- 4.4. How Can Targeted Areas For Growth Be Selected? -- 4.5. How Do Various Districts Compare Within A Zone? -- 4.6. Summing Up -- 5. How Can Clubs Innovate To Attract And Retain Members? -- 5.1. What Are North America's Targets And Rotary's Pilot Programs? -- 5.2. How Can Clubs Articulate Their Own Unique Value Proposition? -- 5.3. How Can Clubs Recruit New Members Effectively In Batches? -- 5.4. How Can Clubs Attract Younger Members? -- 5.5. How Can Retention Be Increased? -- 5.6. How Can Clubs And Districts Prepare Strategic Plans? -- 5.7. Summing Up -- PART III: ASSESSING AND CELEBRATING SERVICE -- 6. To What Extent Are Clubs And Districts Involved In Service? -- 6.1. How Much Service Do Rotarians Perform? -- 6.2. How Much Time Do Leadership Positions Take? -- 6.3. Are Rotarians Involved In Service Outside Of Rotary? -- 6.4. Are Survey Estimates Of Volunteer Time Reliable? -- 6.5. How Much Funding Do Clubs Allocate To Charitable Purposes? -- 6.6. Summing Up -- 7. What Types Of Service Projects Are Clubs Involved In And What Are Examples Of Successful Projects? -- 7.1. What Do Rotarians Do Exactly In Their Service? -- 7.2. How Can Tutoring Programs Help Children Learn In America? -- 7.3. How Can Malaria And Infant Mortality Be Reduced In Africa? -- 7.4. Summing Up -- PART IV: SERVING THE MEMBERSHIP -- 8. How Can Districts Organize Successful Conferences? Component I: Quantitative Analysis -- 8.1. How Much Time And Resources Do District Conferences Absorb? -- 8.2. How Are Conferences Evaluated And How Can We Do Better? -- 8.3. Who Attends District Conferences? -- 8.4. How Satisfied Are Rotarians With District Conferences? -- 8.5. What Do Rotarians Want At District Conferences? -- 8.6. Summing Up -- 9. How Can Districts Organize Successful Conferences? -- 9.1. Component II: Qualitative Analysis -- 9.2. What Additional Insights Do Qualitative Data Provide? -- 9.3. What Did Rotarians Enjoy The Most At The Conferences? -- 9.4. What Were The Areas Where Rotarians Suggested Improvements? -- 9.5. Summing Up -- 10. Conclusion -- Annexes -- Annex 1: District 7620 Membership Survey Questionnaire -- Annex 2: District 7620 Conference Evaluation Questionnaire -- Annex 3: Stories From District 7620 Rotarians.
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