Club Membership Tactics
Helping members and their clubs succeed
A healthy club starts with its members.
The tips on this page are compiled from the District’s club leaders and their experience helping members succeed.
What to know:
A healthy club has 20 members or more. Toastmasters International’s benchmark is 20 members. This allows members to experience different roles, speak regularly, and meet their goals even if they occasionally miss a meeting. When clubs fall below 20, they have a harder time filling roles and members get overwhelmed.
Cycling leadership and committee roles leads to member success. Changing roles within a club gives members a chance to grow and learn something new. Stagnant leadership isn’t healthy for a club or for those members.
Mentoring and induction activities strengthen the club. When a club inducts its members and provides guidance, it shows that the club is serious about its new member and the skills they will gain from Toastmasters. Pairing new members with experienced members provides a new friend and guide to help them achieve their speaking and leadership goals. It is important that members grow together, and have a common direction.
Open Houses and Speechcraft invite the community in. These activities can increase membership and give existing members a leadership challenge that supports collaboration and common goals.
On this page:
- Tactics to retain members
- Tactics to add members
- Welcoming new members
Membership building resources
- Open house checklist (pdf)
- Sample open house flier (doc)
- Open house agenda (doc)
- Guest guide (doc)
- 116 Ways to recruit new members (pdf)
Resources on Toastmasters.org
- New member flowchart (pdf)
- Membership building resources→
- Public relations Toastmasters.org resources →
- Toastmasters brand portal → (logos, images, templates, marketing materials, etc.)
Retain your members
Adding new members
Programs
Open Houses
Clubs are encouraged to host an Open House monthly.
Speechcraft
Introduce Toastmasters in a short program with no commitments.
Speech Contests
Advance members’ speaking skills. Contests begin in the fall.
Track your club’s progress
Keep track of achievements
- Keep track of your club’s goals using the Distinguished Club Program Goals.
Keep your club and its members informed
- On a monthly basis, review achieved and remaining goals with your club.
- Reward members as they achieve their goals
The Successful Club Series Set
Purchase the set, or download a specific file from Toastmasters.org →
The series includes:
- Moments of truth
- Finding new members for your club
- Evaluate to motivate
- Closing the sale
- Creating the best club climate
- Meeting roles and responsibilities
- Mentoring
- Keeping the commitment
- Going beyond our club
- How to be a distinguished club
- The Toastmasters educational program