PDG Stephen Lamont — Jan 27, 2022

From ten members to thirty eight, it took all club members to embrace a strategy … and to follow it through.

Article by PDG Stephen Lamont

I wish to share an example of how a Rotary Club decided that they needed to grow to survive. It was down to ten members - they now have a membership of thirty eight. Importantly, it took all Club members to embrace a strategy … and to follow it through.

I recently had a chat to the effervescent PP Caroline Rickard from the Rotary Club of Bellarine North to find out their secrets for growth:

"Our strategy to increase membership is:

Caroline sums things up by saying "I guess in summary we follow the four-way test and make people feel welcome."

It is important to acknowledge that the growth success has come about by a team effort. A team that wished their Club to not only survive but progress and grow by becoming a more diverse and welcoming Club. It also took commitment and not to be afraid to get a few knock backs. It is also built on a premise that members form relationships based on friendship, common interests and passions. 

Well done Rotary Club of Bellarine North - you are a wonderful example of how you can grow Rotary.