ClubRunner shares best practices for implementing a District Communication Strategy. This presentation covers:
- How to set your strategy
- The key elements of a good database
- How CASL applies to district communications
- Communication approaches to take
- Website best practices
2. This Session
• High level overview of the system
• Best practices on how to build a strong and cohesive
communication strategy with your District team.
– Build multiple streams of communication based on club leadership,
district leadership, or all Rotarians.
– Discover the capability of the online directories and how to customize
and adapt to your own needs.
• Showcase how other districts have setup their online
strategy to involve multiple teams and committees to
accomplish the District’s goals
• Invite participants to share what has worked for them.
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3. Agenda
• Membership Database
• District Communication Strategy
• Your website presence
• What’s New in ClubRunner
• Q&A
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4. Set your goals
• Assess any weak points or gaps in service
E.g. Ask immediate past presidents
– Club surveys (anonymous)
– Unbiased critique of existing resources
• Determine end result and deliverables
E.g. Proactively inform key club executives of District strategy
in each area
– Guide all AGs in promoting DG goals within clubs
– Inform every Rotarian of news and available opportunities
within District
– Promote Rotary to general public within geographical area
of District
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5. Plan your strategy
• Starting with each goal, set a strategy within
that area:
– Club Support (Presidents, Secretaries and other
Execs/Directors such as Foundation chairs)
– AG Support
– All Rotarians
– General public relations
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7. Key elements of a good database
• ClubRunner’s features rely on certain aspects
of a good membership database
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8. RI Integration
• Very important that clubs opt-in to have their
membership integrated with RI
• The club does not need to have ClubRunner
in order to opt-in for integration
• The District cannot opt-in all their clubs
(Rotary needs it on a per-club basis)
• Note: RI Integration flows up to RI, but not
the other way back down
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14. Anti-Spam Legislation
• Canada’s CASL law went into effect July 1
2014 and affects all communication from
clubs and districts to non-members
• You need express consent (unlike the implied
consent in the United States)
• 3 year grace period to get consent
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17. Communication Approaches
• Many ways to do this, some better than
others
• Here are some examples of what various
Districts have done in the past.
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23. Email / ClubRunner / Bulletin?
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Regular
Email
ClubRunner
Email Service
ClubRunner
Bulletin
Why It’s Great Quick
Great if dialogue is
expected and all
recipients need to
receive the replies
Lots of recipients
Centralized lists
Efficient way to
send a lot of
information
without
overwhelming
people
Good for repeated
info and reminders
Watch out for… Address book is
perpetually out of
date
Easy to have too
many recipients
Can be risky to
allow access
Perceived as less
urgent
24. Why have a bulletin?
• Traditionally a club feature
• Districts can have more than 1 channel:
– District Officers (once a month)
– All Presidents (once a month)
– All Rotarians (once per quarter)
• A very under-utilized concept and is great for
sharing information
• Esp. for repeated content (upcoming events)
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25. Communication / PR Committee
• In the past, there was a “Webmaster” role in
the District
• Over the years, this has changed to a
“Communications Chair” or committee
– Handles website (PR)
– Handles emails and newsletters (Comm.)
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28. Leaders Support
• Dedicate a page to each leader with full
resources
• Commit to a monthly or quarterly newsletter
sharing ideas (e.g. Membership News)
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35. Post Good, Current Content
• Keep content current
• Post events and content, even if it has been emailed
or sent in a bulletin
• Keep prospective members in mind and invite people
to experience Rotary with membership guidelines –
many people think you can’t get into Rotary!
• Include news from your local clubs, district, and
internationally to increase visitor’s perception of
Rotary’s scope
• Add the Rotary International RSS Feed widget
• Don’t assume your visitor knows about Rotary!
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36. What’s New
• Volunteers Module
– Released September 2014
• Attendance Module (Beta)
– Currently in Beta
– Can be added on request
– General release approx. Nov/Dec 2014
• Grants Module
– Released last year for Districts
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37. Open Discussion and Q&A
• Do you have a great strategy that worked?
• How do you motivate clubs to keep their
membership and officer information up to
date?
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38. Discussion Groups
• To discuss CR features with other users, join a
LinkedIn group!
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ClubRunner Users Group
• Started by a Rotarian, and not
official
• We participate but don’t
moderate
• Great for best practice topics
and sharing knowledge
ClubRunner Beta and Early
Access Participants
• Owned by us
• For discussions related to new
features in beta before general
release