AREA AND DIVISION GOVERNOR TRAINING

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AREA AND DIVISION GOVERNOR TRAINING SESSION 5: Thrive in the District Recognition Program 206FP

Session Agenda Distinguished Club Program District Recognition Program 1

Session Objectives Describe how Moments of Truth leads to club quality Define roles of area and division governors Describe the Distinguished Club Program Identify goals of Distinguished Area and Division programs Describe importance of club, area, and division success plans Identify District Recognition Program and Distinguished Club Program resources 2

Moments of Truth First Impressions Membership Orientation Fellowship, Variety, and Communication Program Planning and Meeting Organization Membership Strength Achievement Recognition 3

Qualifying Requirements Distinguished Club Program Membership of 20 or a net growth of at least five new members as of June 30 4

Membership Net Growth Definition Membership net growth occurs when the total number of club members at year-end (June 30) exceeds the base amount. 5

Membership Base Definition The membership base amount refers to the number, on July 1, of club members (renewing, new, charter, dual, and reinstated) who paid April dues. 6

10 DCP Goals Two CCs Two more CCs One ACB, ACS, or ACG One more ACB, ACS, or ACG One CL, ALB, ALS, or DTM One more CL, ALB, ALS, or DTM Four new members Four more new members Minimum of four club officers trained during each of two training periods One membership dues-renewal report and one club officer list submitted on time 7

Distinguished Club Program Distinguished, Select Distinguished, President’s Distinguished 8

Club Timeline 9

Club Timeline 10

Club Timeline 11

Qualifying Requirements Distinguished Area Program No net club loss Submit the Area Governor’s Club Visit Report for 75% of club base First round visits by November 30th Second round visits by May 31st 12

Net Club Loss Definition Net club loss occurs when the total number of clubs at year-end (June 30) falls below the base amount. 13

Area Governor’s Club Visit Report 14

Area’s Club Base Definition The area’s club base is the number of paid clubs assigned to the area as of July 1. Clubs are considered to be paid when they have submitted a complete April dues-renewal report. These and new clubs chartered between April 1 and June 30 are counted in the club base. 15

Distinguished Area Program Distinguished, Select Distinguished, President’s Distinguished 16

Qualifying Requirements Distinguished Division Program No net club loss 17

Net Club Loss Definition Net club loss occurs when the total number of clubs at year-end (June 30) falls below the base amount. 18

Division’s Club Base Definition The division’s club base is the number of paid clubs assigned to the division as of July 1. Clubs are considered to be paid when they have submitted a complete April dues-renewal report. These and new clubs chartered between April 1 and June 30 are counted in the club base. 19

Distinguished Division Program Distinguished, Select Distinguished, President’s Distinguished 20

Distinguished Club Program and Club Success Plan (Item 1111) www.toastmasters.org/1111_dcp Distinguished Club Program and Club Success Plan (Item 1111) 21

Toastmasters International District Recognition Program (Item 1490) Area and Division Success Plans www.toastmasters.org/recognitionmanual Toastmasters International District Recognition Program (Item 1490) 22

Stretch and Additional Goals Many districts encourage area and division governors to stretch the goals outlined in the Distinguished Area and Division programs or accomplish additional goals. 23

Review Describe how Moments of Truth leads to club quality Define roles of area and division governors Describe the Distinguished Club Program Identify goals of Distinguished Area and Division programs Describe importance of club, area, and division success plans Identify District Recognition Program and Distinguished Club Program resources 24

Conclusion: Closing Remarks The DCP is the foundation of the District Recognition Program. The Distinguished Area, Division, and District programs align with the DCP. Area and division governors should be aware of club goals. Completing success plans helps clubs, areas, and divisions stay on track. There are resources available for tracking Distinguished goal progress. 25