Strong membership enables your club to do good in your local community and around the world. A strong membership also raises the public’s awareness of Rotary and increases support for The Rotary Foundation and its programs. Building membership is a top priority throughout Rotary, from the RI Board and Rotary coordinators to district leaders. Focusing on membership is most important, however, for club leaders, because they have the greatest power to improve it.
 

Find ideas to help your club take a fresh approach with these resources:

How strong is your club?

Assess your club regularly to learn what works and what doesn't. Do your members reflect the range of professions and cultures in your community? Are you achieving your club’s goals? What qualities make your club attractive to new members?

Use the Membership Satisfaction Survey to identify your members' needs. Find more ideas for evaluating your club in Strengthening Your Membership: Creating Your Membership Development Plan.

My Rotary account status for Clubs

How to find which of your club members have a My Rotary Account

In your My Rotary account: 
click on Manage in top blue bar 
> Club & District Administration 
> Reports 
Under Club Reports
            My Rotary Account Status
            Status of Club Members 
> View Report
> My Rotary Account Status of Members
 
You sill see the percentages of Registered and Unregistered Members. This is the Summary page.  
 
Go to bottom of page and click the tab - "My Rotary Account Status of Members".  This will give you each member with a Y or N under Online Account with My Rotary.

Use social media to attract members

Is your club on Facebook? Is your website up-to-date? Are you sharing information about your club’s activities and projects with your community? An active social media presence can attract new members and inspire current ones. 

 

Membership Chair
Jim Henry