The Sponsor of a New Member
To be an effective, relevant, and vibrant group within a community, a Rotary club needs to continually admit new members and retain current ones. A club's ability to serve the community is directly related to the strength and size of its membership base. A club that stays active encourages Rotarians to remain connected to the organization.
The bylaws of Rotary clearly outline the procedure for
proposing someone for Rotary club membership. The “proposer” or sponsor is the
key person in the growth and advancement of Rotary. Without a sponsor, an
individual will never have the opportunity to become a Rotarian. Individuals
must be asked to join Rotary; thus, it is every member’s responsibility to
identify and invite prospective members.
The task of the sponsor should not end merely by
submitting a name to the club secretary or membership committee. Rotary has not
established formal responsibilities for sponsors; however, these procedures are
recommended in many clubs.
The sponsor should
1. Invite a prospective member to several meetings prior
to proposing the individual for membership
2. Accompany the prospective new member to one or more
orientation/informational meetings
3. Introduce the new member to other club members each
week for the first month
4. Encourage the new member to become involved in any
club service projects underway
5. Invite the new member to attend meetings of the
Interact or Rotaract clubs sponsored by the club
6. Provide opportunities for the new member to get
involved in international program efforts,
Such as Group Study Exchange or Youth Exchange
7. Invite the new member to accompany the sponsor to neighbouring
clubs for the first make-up meeting to learn the process and observe the spirit
of friendship
8. Ask the new member and spouse to accompany the sponsor
to the club’s social activities, dinners, or other special occasions
9. Urge the new member and spouse to attend the district
conference with the sponsor
10. Serve as a special friend to assure that the new
member becomes an active Rotarian When a new member becomes involved and
connected, both Rotary and the new member become stronger.
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