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District 105D Lions Information Day. 12 th April 2015 District Governor: Lion Mike Hendy. Agenda. Introductions – GLT Lion Brigid DGE Objectives & Vision – DGE Alan Club Officers – DG Mike (in here) District Officers – IPDG David (break out room) Communications & Reporting – DS Godwin
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District 105DLions Information Day 12th April 2015 District Governor: Lion Mike Hendy
Agenda • Introductions – GLT Lion Brigid • DGE Objectives & Vision – DGE Alan • Club Officers – DG Mike (in here) • District Officers – IPDG David (break out room) • Communications & Reporting – DS Godwin • Charitable Trust status changes – IPDG David • Lunch (around 12.45) • New GMT/GLT initiatives – GMT Pauline/GLT Brigid • What do you want from your DG Team? – All • Summary and Close – DGE Alan (around 15.30)
DGE Objectives & Vision 2015/2016 International President Theme: Therefore my theme: “Teamwork with friendship and fellowship”
Main focus – back to our beginnings and raison d’etre • Re-vitalise community service activity by encouraging smaller clubs to work together on larger projects where practical/possible: • Combining teams from different clubs • Combining Leadership abilities from different clubs • Celebrate successes with others thus ensuring friendship and fellowship among clubs • Maybe Zone/Region community service projects • Work together with other organisations to promote community service – they are not competitors, they are also service organisations • Higher visibility in the community should lead to the opportunity to grow club memberships
Club Officers DG Lion Mike Hendy
Club Officers Who are the principal club officers? • President • Secretary • Treasurer • Membership Chairman • Tail Twister What do you think their role is?
President Chief responsibilities: • Chair all club meetings and BoDs • Oversees elections of Officers • Oversees regular functioning of committees • Acts as member of DG Advisory Committee (via Zone meetings) • Has no absolute power in club – that comes from BoD recommendations and club acceptance
Secretary Chief Responsibilities: • Liaison officer between club and District/LCI by timely submission of reports • Member of DG Advisory committee via Zone meetings • Maintains all records of club and board meetings • Issues to successor all records at end of tenure of office
Treasurer Chief Responsibilities: • Receive all monies due from club members • Pay to District, MD, LCI and any other creditors sums as they become due • Maintain all club financial reports • According to local custom, arrange for accounts to be scrutinised by independent person and report such arrangement and result to BoD • Hand over all records to successor
Membership Chairperson Chief Responsibilities: • Development of a membership growth and retention programme • Encourage other members to recruit new members • Preparing and implementing timely orientation for all new members
Tailtwister Chief Responsibilities: • Promote harmony among club members by judicious imposition of fines or penalties • Nobody can appeal against the Tailtwister decision • Tailtwister can only be fined by unanimous vote of all members present • DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING THE RIGHT PERSON IN THIS ROLE
Discuss • What issues could arise among the Club Team and its relationship within the club? • How would you overcome these issues?
Zone and Region Chairsfor 2015/16 IPDG David Merchant
Communicator: Ears and Eyes of DG Clubs/Individual Lions and Cabinet Cabinet and Clubs/Individual Lions Role of Zone Chair 1
Role of Zone Chair 2 • Motivator: Be Positive and Transparent • Counsellor: Be ready to support and advise
Meetings • Club Visits • Zone Meetings • Cabinet Meetings • District Convention
Reports • Club Visits: to DG • Monthly: to Region Chair and cc GMT • both positives and negatives • Cabinet: to Region Chair • Convention: to Region Chair
Communication • Communication • Communication
Working with Others • Clubs • Region Chair • GMT/GLT • DGT
Deadlines • Check MyLCI • Dates in District Diary • Please adhere to all deadlines • Sets a good example • Helps everyone
Responding • Reply to emails etc in a timely fashion • Encourage Clubs to do likewise • Nil returns always required • Helps everyone
Succession Planning • Meet with Predecessor • Receive Relevant Information • Seek advice • Make sure it happens
Communication • Communication • Communication
Additional Notes 1 • Look for Likely Successors • Look for Prospective Leaders • Stand when addressing Clubs, Zones or Cabinet • Remember Alexander Graham Bell
Additional Notes 2 • Be available to advise Clubs or Lions • If unable to answer a question – say so • Then seek the answer and pass it on • If you need help – ASK someone
Region Chair 1 • Member of GMT/GLT • Advise and Support Zone Chairs GMT/GLT DGT 2 Way Process
Region Chair 2 • Meetings GMT/GLT Cabinet District Convention • Reports GMT/GLT Cabinet District Convention
Region Chair 3 • Communicate Regularly with Zone Chairs • Concerns? Tell someone • Check receipt of monthly notes
Communications and Reporting DS PDG Godwin Micallef
Charity Commission Accounts IPDG David Merchant (working with DT Lion Linda)
General Notes 1 • Collection of Dues • Deadlines • Prepare a budget • Prepare end of Year Accounts • Accounts subjected to Independent Examination
General Notes 2 • Require minimum of 2 Accounts ie Fundraising and Admin • Cannot transfer from Fundraising to Admin • Insurance – may take contribution from Fundraising • Possible need for additional Insurance for large events eg Firework Displays
General Notes 3 • Electronic Banking • 2nd person to authorise • Quicker • Can be used to pay dues • International dues to be paid directly to District Treasurer • All cheques must be made payable to LCI District 105D and endorsed according to need
Charity Commission Accounts • Submit Accounts and Report to Charity Commission annually • Copy District Treasurer • Make available to Club members • Make regular reports to Club • Hold regular Trustee Meetings • NB Accounts can be requested at any time – by Commission and/or members of the public
Role of Trustees 1 • Charity is running well • Is doing what it was set up to do • Spends money wisely • On activities money was raised for • Prepare reports and accounts for Charity Commission • Does not breach its own rules of governance • Review governance regularly
Role of Trustees 2 • Changes from 1st July 2015 • Require written Policies • Conflict of Interest • Risk Management • Vulnerable Beneficaries
SORPs • Statement of Recommended Practice • Enables Charities to meet its legal requirements for accounts • Provides a true and fair view • Provides consistency in sector’s interpretation of accounting standards • Requires figures for income and expenditure to be gross
Which Sorp? • FRSEE • Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities • Information on Charity Commission website
Warning! • This could all change in 2016 • Any changes should make life easier! • Charity Incorporated Organisation (CIO) status is being sought • A possible replacement to current Charitable Trust status
If you need any help or advice please consult the District Treasurer Good Luck
New GMT/GLT Initiatives GMT Lion Pauline GLT Lion Brigid
New GMT/GLT Initiatives. • The Big 4 – Just Ask, • Blueprint for a Stronger Club. • New Club Development Programme. • Join Together. • Lions Mentoring Programme.
Lions Mentoring Programme. 50% 0f New Members drop out within the first 3 years. Why? • Lengthy boring meetings. • Club Cliques and politics. • Lack of meaningful involvement.
Lions Mentoring ProgrammeObjective. Is to help every member achieve the goal of better service to his/her community.
Mentoring Programme.. Mentoring Programme is divided into two parts - Basic and Advanced Basic is divided into two levels Level One The Responsibility of Being a Lion. Level Two. Relationships.