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Club Coach

 

"All of us are born for a reason, but all of us don't discover why. Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others."                                                                    Danny Thomas

 

Helping an under-strength club can be a very rewarding experience - for you and for the club. You've acquired substantial communication and leadership skills in your own club. Why not use them to assist others in their self-improvement quest?

A Club Coach is tasked with helping a struggling club become Distinguished. Some of the program specifics are:

 

The club will have 12 or fewer members at the time of appointment
Up to two coaches may be appointed to each club
The coach(es) may not be a member of the club at the time of the appointment (the coach
  typically joins after being assigned)
The assignment lasts to the end of the current club year if the club reaches distinguished
  status or better, or the end of the subsequent club year if Distinguished Club status or
  better is not reached in the first year
Credit toward Advanced Leader (ALS) is awarded upon successful completion
Districts are asked to publicly acknowledge appointments and successes
   
 
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Club Coach - Flyer

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Club Coach Troubleshooting Guide

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Club Coach Appointment Form

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Maintaining Strong Clubs

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Many Great Membership Building Ideas

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Slide Show

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Training Program

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Want to build a better you?

Put your Communication and Leadership skills to work.
Volunteer to Coach a Struggling Club and add a brick to your foundation.
 
 

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