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Innovative Club Models
8 Steps To Starting A New Club

We've all heard the expression, "many hands make light work." However, most of our clubs are decreasing in size, which makes the important work we do to serve those in need in our community that much harder. Every one of our communities has Rotarians in them that just can't make a traditional Rotary meeting work for them. It may be breaking away for 2 hours during the work day or the cost associated with feeding club members. Rotary doesn't have many rules left in terms of how a club is made up, how they meet or the content of those meetings. A few of our clubs have embraced the idea of a satellite club and they are paying dividends. Roswell has a group of young professionals, North Fulton has a group that meets at a different time from the main club and John's Creek North Fulton has started two new clubs this year alone. All of these clubs complement the parent club and help expand the reach the club has in the community so they can create even more impact than any one club can do on their own. Our membership team would love to help you start a new innovative club. Check out how easy it could be with this 8-step guide we borrowed from zone 33. 

Posted by Audley Knight
February 4, 2025

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