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Review Your Club's DCP

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

The Distinguished Club Program

 

 

How It Works

The Distinguished Club Program is an annual program, running from July 1 through June 30. The program consists of 10 goals your club should strive to achieve during this time using the Club Success Plan (in the back of this manual) as a guide. World Headquarters tracks the progress of your club toward these goals throughout the year, sending quarterly progress reports to your club president (updated reports are posted twice monthly on the Toastmasters International Web site, members.toastmasters.org).

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Click here to download a worksheet your club can use to plan for a successful year, or use our handy GoalCard. And be sure to look at all the helpful items listed at the left.

Plan to succeed - success is no accident!

At the year end, World Headquarters calculates the number of goals the club achieved and recognizes it as a Distinguished Club, Select Distinguished Club, or President's Distinguished Club based on the number of goals achieved and the number of members it has.

Goals to Achieve

Following are the goals your club should strive to achieve during the year:

     
1.   Two CCs
2.   Two more CCs
3.   One ACB, ACS or ACG
4.   One more ACB, ACS or ACG
5.   One more ACB, ACS or ACG
6.   One more CL, ALB, ALS or DTM
7.   Four new members
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Four more new members

9.  

Minimum of four club officers trained during each of two training periods

10.  

One membership dues renewal report and one club officer list submitted on time

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In addition, your club must meet a membership requirement. At year-end (June 30) it must have:

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____   at least 20 members OR
____   a net growth of at least five new members.
 

Recognition Levels

 

Distinguished Club = Achieve 5 goals

Select Distinguished Club = Achieve 7 goals

President's Distinguished Club = Achieve 9 goals

 

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