John Borst, Director Communications, District 5550 writes:
District 5550 has 48 clubs; 14 still do not have a website. Without a website, those clubs have no way of sharing the local Rotary story among their friends, relatives, other Rotarians or the rest of the World. Similarly, many of those who do have a Club website but have not kept them current are in the same situation.
At the same time, Rotary in District 5550 has a membership crisis on its hands. Over the past five years we have had a net loss of over 100 members. Obviously this can’t go on forever or Rotary in Central Canada will cease to exist.
There is only one way to reverse this trend and that is for each one of us to put more effort into the recruitment of new members. The best way to do this is still to ask, and ask and ask again, community members in face to face conversations to join Rotary.
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Rotary on the Move Newsletter
District 5550 has 48 clubs; 14 still do not have a website. Without a website, those clubs have no way of sharing the local Rotary story among their friends, relatives, other Rotarians or the rest of the World. Similarly, many of those who do have a Club website but have not kept them current are in the same situation.
At the same time, Rotary in District 5550 has a membership crisis on its hands. Over the past five years we have had a net loss of over 100 members. Obviously this can’t go on forever or Rotary in Central Canada will cease to exist.
There is only one way to reverse this trend and that is for each one of us to put more effort into the recruitment of new members. The best way to do this is still to ask, and ask and ask again, community members in face to face conversations to join Rotary.
Read more ...
Rotary on the Move Newsletter
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