“No matter how much
experience you have, there’s always something
new you can learn and room for improvement.”
Roy T. Bennett |
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| Distinguished Club Program | |
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| The Distinguished Club Program (DCP)
includes 10 goals that your club should strive to achieve each
year. When your club incorporates Moments of Truth into every
meeting, it is already well on its way to reaching these annual
goals. For your convenience, the 10 goals have been grouped into
four categories: |
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| Education | |
| Members who have the opportunity to earn education awards are reaching their goals. | |
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| Membership | |
| When new, dual, and reinstating members join, everyone’s experience is enhanced because your club has enough members to provide leadership and fill meeting roles and committee assignments. | |
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| Training | |
| Trained club officers are better able to serve and support your club because they know how best to fulfill their roles. | |
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| Administration | |
| Submission of the renewal dues and the club officer list on time will help your club run more smoothly, benefiting your members. | |
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| How it Works | |
| The Distinguished Club Program is an annual program, running from July 1 through June 30. The program consists of 10 goals for your club to achieve, using the Club Success Plan as your guide. To help keep track of your progress toward these goals throughout the year, updated reports are posted daily on the Toastmasters International website at dashboards.toastmasters.org. At year-end, the number of goals the club achieved is calculated. Based on the goals met and whether or not the qualifying requirements have been met, the club may be recognized as Distinguished, Select Distinguished, President’s Distinguished, or Smedley Distinguished. |
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| Distinguished Club Program Goals | |
| A simple one-page summary of the program is shown below. Detailed information about how your club can achieve the Distinguished Club Program can be found
HERE.
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