DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S CONTEST

JULY 1, 2003 to June 30, 2004

The purpose of the District Governor's Contest is to establish for each Club a minimum list of administrative requirements and service/fund raising projects which are sponsored by  various Lions organizations. The contest is designed to encourage each Club to participate in as many projects as are needed in each local community.

 

District Governor's Contest:  Club: __________________________ Month: ____________

 

ADMINISTRATIVE POINTS PTS
A1. MONTHLY M&A REPORTS & Activity reports to Club, Zone, Region, District-  
    1.  Each report postmarked by 2nd day of following month        2000
    2. Minus points for each day after above date.             -250

    3. Report postmarked after 10th of following month

0
   
ATTENDANCE  
     1.   Club meetings; each 5% above 75% 250
     2.   District New Member Orientation, each new Member. 750
     3.   Incoming Officer Training, each new Club Officer 750
     4.   Cabinet meetings; each officer and member attending
                - BONUS: for President and Secretary
750
750
     5.   Zone and Regional Meetings; each officer and member attending       750
     6.   Mid-Winter Rally; each 10% of Club membership.
                 BONUS: Club Banner displayed at Mid-Winter Rally.
1000
1000
     7.   Each Officer of the club attending the MD Convention 2004 500
     8.   Each 1% of club attending MD Convention 2004 250
     9.   USA/Canada Leadership Forum, each officer and member attending 750
     10. Each 1st timer attending International Lions Convention. 1500
     11. International Lions Convention 2004, each member attending
              BONUS: 1st Timer Attendee, each ember
1000
1500
   
MEMBERSHIP  
     1.  Each new Lion member                         500
     2.  Each reinstated Lion. 1500
     3.  Net membership gain of 10% + 7/1/03 - 6/30/04 5000
   
DUES 500
     1.  Semi-Annual Dues paid to Lions International by 9/1/03 500
     2.  Semi-Annual Dues paid to District 32-A by 9/15/03 500
     3.  Semi-Annual Dues paid to Lions International by 3/1/04 500
     4.  Semi-Annual Dues paid to District 32-A by 2/15/04 500
   
PUBLICITY   
     1.   Club Bulletin printed at least monthly, sent to District Governor 250
     2.   Club Directory printed and sent to District Governor 500
     3.    Newspaper, Radio and TV
                  a. 
Newspaper articles on Lions' activities, projects etc.  
                  b.  Same story in 2nd publication
                  c. 
Announcement of Club meetings
                  d.  Picture w/article in the newspaper
                  e. 
Radio or TV coverage of a Lions event              
                   f.  Club brochure for distribution.
                  gBillboard sponsored by Lions
                  h
.  Club produced bumper stickers or magnets   
                   i
.  New or updated club web pages                                                      
                   j.  Lions booth at Community Festival or Fund-raiser                                                                      

250
100
300
1500
500
1500
2000
2000
4000
2000
CLUB VISITS  
     1.  2+ member visits to another Lions club in 32A  500
     2.  Visit to Lions function outside 32A (not MD convention) 250
   

EXTENSION

 
    1. Sponsor a new Lions Club. 15000
    2. Sponsor a new Leo Club.  15000
    3. Identify area for new Club, provide Extension Committee with names & phone # of 5 interested prospects. 2000
   
SERVICE  
     1.   Eye examinations paid for 100
     2.   Purchase Eye Glasses                                                         100
     3.   Hearing examination paid for  100
     4.   Hearing Aids paid for  250
     5.   Hearing Aids turned in                                                          250
     6.   Used Eye Glasses turned in                                               100
     7    Eye Donor forms turned in      500
     8.   World Service Day project 1000
     9.  Peace Poster contest participation, per school 2000
     10. Twin with a foreign Lions Club, one per year 1000
     11. Environment project 1000
     12. Eye Van (MD or Salem) visits 1000
     13. Lion-sponsored Community Education or Service Meeting 1000
     14. Service Activity not listed involving at 20% of club members 1000
     15. Printer cartridges turned in, each month 200
   
AWARDS  
     1.  Honoring Lion of the Year 1000
     2.  Honoring a Citizen of the Year 1000
     3.  Honoring a Teacher of the Year                            1000
     4.  Naming LCIF Melvin Jones Fellow or SCLCS Foundation Patron 2000
   
CONTRIBUTION AND FUND RAISING  
     1.  Donate at least 1/2 of "Candy Day". White Cane" profits to SCLCS by 12/31 2000
     2.  Donate at lest $40-50 per member to SCLCS by 12/31                                            1000
     3.  Donate at lest $10 per member to Strom Eye Research Project 1000
     4.  Donate to Leader Dog program by 2/15                                                                      1000
     8.  Conduct a Fund Raising project (each 10% of Club Membership participation). 100
   
PROGRAMS  
     1.  SCLCS Program 2000
     2.  Lifepoint Program 2000
     3.  Leader Dogs for the Blind                                                                        2000
     4.  MUSC/Storm Eye-Lions Eye Research Project 2000
     5.  Youth Program - Leo, Youth Exchange, Camp Lions Den 2000
     6.  District Committee Chairman as main Program 2000
   
Innovation  
      Plan and complete an innovative activity, project, or partnering, 2003/2004 5000

In order to receive these points, each activity of the local Club must be reported on the monthly Activities Report no later than July 1, 2004.


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