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Club Health Check

Club Health Check

Just as routine doctor’s visits help us identify health risks before they become serious, a club health check can diagnose problem areas and prescribe remedies. This resource is intended to help club leaders assess their clubs. In using it, you’re taking a step to maintain your club’s health and preserve its value for members and the community. Mark the boxes next to the statements you consider to be true, based on the past 12 months. Then discuss the results with your fellow club officers. If you left more than five of the boxes in any section blank, that area should be addressed. Act on the suggested remedies for any problem areas you’ve identified.
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    Members who have a positive club experience are more likely to stay. In turn, they create a positive experience for others, because their enthusiasm is contagious. If your club’s members genuinely enjoy being a part of the club, you’re on the right path. Your experience includes not just your club meetings and other activities, but also the connections you’ve made and your pride in Rotary’s work.
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    Participating in service and having fun with fellow members are the primary reasons members join and stay involved in Rotary. The healthiest clubs vary their activities and offer a number of ways to get involved. Try a new kind of social event or a different service experience and watch the impact it has on your club.
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    A healthy club is one that is growing and changing. Having members with diverse perspectives and backgrounds will fuel innovation and give your club a broader understanding of your community’s needs. Pay attention to how your members are feeling about the club. Research shows that one of the most common reasons members leave is that club leaders are not open to new ideas. Involving members and giving them a voice in their club’s future will strengthen both the club and members’ commitment to Rotary. Consult your club’s membership profile in Rotary Club Central for the most recent statistics.
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    Clubs that have fun and make an impact are more enjoyable for members and more attractive to potential ones. A positive public image improves your club’s relationship with the community and prospective members. Make sure your club is getting credit for the service it provides. Demonstrating that your club meets real needs confirms your value to your community.
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    When your club runs smoothly, it’s likely that you have good leaders who are thinking about the club’s future. The leaders shape the club, and it’s crucial to have skilled people in those leadership positions. For this reason, leadership development, strategic planning, and succession planning are also ways to fortify your club.
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    Select club from list below
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    • Algonquin
    • Antioch
    • Arlington Heights
    • Barrington Rotary
    • Bartlett
    • Batavia
    • Bloomingdale-Roselle
    • Buffalo Grove
    • Carol Stream
    • Carpentersville Morning
    • Cary-Grove
    • Chicagoland Korean Rotary
    • Crystal Lake Dawnbreakers
    • Deerfield
    • Dundee Rotary
    • Elgin
    • Elgin Breakfast
    • Elk Grove Village
    • Evanston
    • Evanston Lighthouse
    • Evanston Nouveau
    • Fox Lake-Round Lake Area
    • Fox Valley Sunset
    • Glen Ellyn
    • Glencoe
    • Glenview
    • Glenview-Sunrise
    • Grayslake
    • Gurnee
    • Highland Park-Highwood
    • Huntley
    • Illinois Beach Sunrise
    • Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
    • Lake in the Hills
    • Lake Zurich
    • Libertyville Sunrise
    • Lincolnshire Morning Star
    • Lombard Rotary
    • Long Grove, Kildeer, Hawthorn Woods
    • McHenry Area Rotary
    • Midwest Veterans Rotaract
    • Mundelein-Vernon Hills
    • Niles
    • North Chicago
    • Northbrook
    • Northeast Chicagoland Passport
    • Northwest Supper
    • NU Rotaract
    • Palatine
    • Park Ridge
    • River Cities
    • RSGA Rotary
    • Schaumburg A.M. Rotary
    • Schaumburg-Hoffman Estates
    • Skokie Valley
    • St. Charles
    • St. Charles Breakfast
    • Villa Park, IL
    • Wauconda
    • Waukegan Rotary
    • West Chicago
    • Wheaton
    • Wheaton A.M.
    • Wheeling
    • Wilmette
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    • Woodstock
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    If you selected *My club is not listed* please provide Rotary Club name.
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