Clubs with 12 or fewer members qualify to receive up to two Club Coaches to help revive and invigorate them. Both the club and the coaches have a lot to gain from this mutually beneficial relationship.
For the Club …
Getting a coach (or two) provides a number of benefits. Your coach will …
- Bring a fresh set of eyes and ears to your club
- Add a new source of enthusiasm and excitement
- Help you find ways to improve your club, not change it
For the Coaches …
Coaching a club to Distinguished status is a fun and rewarding activity. During the process, you will …
- Further develop your servant leadership skills
- Increase your professional & personal network
- Help more people discover the benefits of Toastmasters
- Encourage and inspire other members
- Get credit towards your Advanced Leader Silver award
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Below are some tools and tips for Club Coaches. If you’ve gotten this far, though, you’re probably ready to take the plunge by either requesting a Club Coach for your club or requesting to become a Club Coach. Your Club Growth Director would be more than happy to help match clubs in need with enthusiastic coaches. Just fill out this form:
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Tools & Tips
- How to Rebuild a Toastmasters Club manual from Toastmasters International (PDF)
- Club Coach Playbook from Bill Jacky, DTM (formerly of District 23) (PDF)
- Club Coach Troubleshooting Guide from Toastmasters International (PDF)
- The First Class Club Coach from Toastmasters International (PDF)
- Other District 23 Resources