Membership Growth - or Extinction
Growth, or Extinction
Satellite Clubs
Attract members who have different service or fundraising interests Provides an alternative meeting experience or format where members can experiment with different forms of club organization.
Corporate - A corporate membership allows Rotary clubs to involve any business, not for profit, or government entity in Rotary. Having corporate members increases the club's membership and expands its network and visibility in the community - it also aids the business via networking opportunities and is seen as a good corporate citizen.
Alumni Based
Ensures that those who have benefited from an association with Rotary International in their past have the opportunity to remain connected to Rotary through the future.
Current strategies:
Cause Based
Cause-based clubs – whose members share a passion for a particular cause and whose service projects and activities center around that cause, and
Rotaract clubs – sponsored by Rotary clubs, whose members are aged between 18 and 30 and who meet together for service, friendship, and connections
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