Passport to Civic Leadership 10th Degree Submission Form
  • Passport to Civic Leadership 10th Degree Reporting Submission Form

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  • I attest to the accomplishments achieved by the member utilizing the Passport to Civic Leadership as the number one tool for member activation and retention.

    This submittal form is being used as a State President's reporting system to the Program Manager for appropriate recognition and certification.

     

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    1st Degree

    • Attend 50 percent of the chapter’s meetings while attaining 1st
      degree. Chapter meetings are defined as regularly scheduled meetings of the chapter.
    • Attend a new member orientation – in-person or webinar.
    • Participate in a Jaycee project.
    • Attend a chapter event. Regular chapter meetings do not count toward this
      requirement.
    • Meet with your Chapter President and recite the Jaycee Mission and
      Vision Statement and/or Creed.

    2nd Degree

    • Attend 50 percent of the chapter’s meetings while attaining 2nd
      degree. Chapter meetings are defined as regularly scheduled meetings of the chapter.
    • Learn about National & JCI trainings, programs, and initiatives such as TOYA,
      PMGs, competitions, etc. Share what you learned with your Chapter President
      and/or chapter.
    • Be an active committee member on a chapter project
    • Register on the National web site and explore the various tools available to you there.
    • Invite a friend of Jaycee age to a chapter meeting or function, if that friend is unable to attend you can provide their contact information to the Chapter President for follow up

    3rd Degree

    • Attend 50 percent of the chapter’s meetings while attaining 3rd
      degree. Chapter meetings are defined as regularly scheduled meetings of the chapter.
    • Chair or co-chair a chapter project.
    • Look around your community for like-minded young people who may be interested in the Junior Chamber and provide a list of a minimum of 10 names with contact information to your Chapter President.
    • Understand the Active Citizen Framework. Accompany a chapter member to
      a meeting with a community leader to identify community needs.
    • Enter a competition of your choice at either the District, Regional, State
      and/or National level. Competitions are Write Up, Speak Up, Master Speak
      Up, Jaycee Jeopardy, Debate, and Resume – Armbruster, Brownfield and
      Mungenast

    4th Degree

    • Attend 50 percent of the chapter’s meetings while attaining 4th
      degree. Chapter meetings are defined as regularly scheduled meetings of the chapter.
    • Chair a project and complete & submit the PMG to your local Chapter President.
    • Attend a chapter training program.
    • Conduct a new member orientation, either for a group or one-on-one.
    • Engage a new member by explaining the Passport to Civic Leadership
      program and helping them earn their 1st Degree

    5th Degree

    • Attend JCI Impact, Healthy Chapter Initiative Training, or Active Citizenship
      Training either in person or via webinar.
    • Lead a training. This can be accomplished at a chapter meeting or to a subset of chapter members at a different time.
    • Participate in a Jaycee project.
    • Visit an activity of another chapter.
    • Attend a state or regional meeting (any state meeting or training qualifies).

    6th Degree

    • Attend 50 percent of the chapter’s meetings while attaining 6th
      degree.
    • Serve on your chapter’s board of directors.
    • Plan a joint meeting/event with a neighboring chapter.
    • Hold a conversation with a JCI USA officer. (National President, National Vice
      President, National Legal Counsel, or National Treasurer) This can be
      accomplished over the telephone, Skype, or in person. It must be a live
      conversation and not an email or electronic conversation.
    • Attend a city council meeting or a chamber of commerce meeting. Report
      your findings back to your chapter.

    7th Degree

    • Lead a new member orientation
    • Help a member become more involved in the chapter.
    • Chair a committee that follows the Active Citizen Framework to meet with
      community leaders, identify a community need and identify a solution your
      chapter will undertake. Write and submit the PMG to your chapter
      president.
    • Attend a National meeting. Qualified events include the annual meeting,
      Government Affairs Leadership Seminar, State Presidents Retreat or Leadership Training University.
    • Conduct a media interview that positively reflects the Jaycees or meet with a
      local elected official regarding the Junior Chamber movement.

    8th Degree

    • Create a fundraising project for your chapter or recruit a sponsor.
    • Participate in a JCI training.
    • Implement the solution identified in Degree #7.
    • Attend a US Jaycee webinar.
    • Submit an article for publication in a chapter, region, district or state publication.

    9th Degree

    • Assist a new committee chairperson in writing a PMG.
    • Serve in a state leadership position such as Program Manager, Regional Director, Vice President, etc.
    • Recruit one new member. Make sure he/she completes a member survey
      and is enrolled into the Passport program.
    • Serve as a judge for a chapter or state competition
    • Evaluate your Active Citizen Framework solution from Degree #8. Share your
      evaluation at a chapter meeting

    10th Degree

    • Lead a State training.
    • Give a presentation to your chapter on the Passport to Civic Leadership Program.
    • Conduct an evaluation of your chapter’s plan of action.
    • Attend an upcoming USJC annual meeting or State meeting where you will be
      recognized as a 10th Degree Jaycee
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