MAP Awards Action Items
Use this link to MAP Awards Action Items to qualify your club for the Zones 33/34 MAP Awards,
Use this link to MAP Awards Action Items to qualify your club for the Zones 33/34 MAP Awards,
The Membershp Action Plan Database provides club, district and zone leaders access to insightful membership data important to both planning and tracking membership progress. Setting a membership goal builds a "pace" graph that highlights how a club is doing attracting the new members it needs to not only grow but also replace members likely to terminate during the year. A Success Track graph tracks district and zone membership growth progress, predicting year- end results months in advance. Several reports provide both predictive and historical membership data. Users log in through DACdb and the database opens to their club, district and zone with various levels of access to the MAP Database dependent upon the user's role.
Download FileThe Member Compare feature in DACdb requires a Club Management Vendor authorization with RI. This form, signed by a Club Officer, and emailed to data@Rotary.org will set up that interface in My Rotary. Clubs that use a different member management system as their primary can also authorize DACdb in "Read-Only" mode, thereby allowing both Member Compare and Club Officer compare to access the club data in RI without the ability to edit it. ALL CLUBS in Zones 33-34 are encouraged to initiate this interface, either as "Read/Write" for DACdb clubs or "Read Only" for those using other member management systems as their primary platform.
Download FileOverview and best practices for hybrid meetings of Rotary Clubs, courtesy of District 7680. References the Hybrid Meetings Technology Guide: https://www.rizones33-34.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Hybrid_Rotary_Meetings_Technology_Guide.pdf
Download FileIt may be some time until all Rotarians are comfortable with attending "in-person" Rotary meetings like we have always had. In the meantime, clubs are considering "hybrid" meetings where some members meet in person and others join virtually via real-time conferencing apps such as Zoom or GoToMeeting. This guide will save you countless hours of research and trial-and-error. Please invest the time to read through it and you'll be halfway to getting your Hybrid Meetings strategy launched.
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