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The Distinguished Club Program (DCP) is a simple, goal-based system that helps Toastmasters clubs stay strong, organized, and member-focused. Each Toastmasters year (July 1 – June 30), clubs work toward a set of goals that support a great member experience. What the DCP Focuses On Why It Matters Clubs that follow the DCP: Clubs that […]

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What it is:A Club Officer Induction is a short, formal ceremony that officially recognizes outgoing leaders and installs the newly elected club officers. It marks the transition of leadership, reinforces each role’s responsibilities, and sets the tone for the new Toastmasters year. Items Needed for the Induction Ceremony: The full induction script, role descriptions, and […]

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The Club Performance Dashboard is a simple, visual tool that helps clubs understand how they’re doing and where to focus next. It brings key club data into one place so members and leaders can track progress, celebrate wins, and support continuous improvement. 🔗 View the dashboard:https://dashboards.toastmasters.org/Club.aspx?id=08 What You’ll See Why It Matters Who Can Access […]

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Your quick guide to staying organized and on track Serving as a club officer comes with a lot of moving parts. This Club Officer Checklist is designed to make your role easier by outlining key responsibilities before, during, and outside of meetings for each officer position. It’s a practical, at-a-glance resource you can reference throughout […]

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The Club Constitution is the foundational document that outlines how a Toastmasters club operates. It defines the club’s purpose, membership guidelines, officer roles, meeting requirements, voting procedures, and the relationship between the club, the District, and Toastmasters International. Whether you’re a current club officer or a member who wants a better understanding of how clubs […]

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Club Central is available only to active club officers and is used to manage key club responsibilities such as membership, dues, and awards. Step-by-Step Instructions Important Notes If you’re unable to access Club Central, double-check that your officer role has been properly recorded for the current term.

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The Club Leadership Handbook (or Club Officer Handbook) is the go-to guide for anyone serving as a Toastmasters club officer—or considering stepping into a leadership role. It explains what club leaders do, why their roles matter, and how to run a successful, high-quality club throughout the Toastmasters year. Designed as both a training tool and […]

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Club Meeting Roles — At a Glance In every Toastmasters club meeting, members take on specific roles that help the meeting run smoothly and provide valuable learning opportunities. Serving in meeting roles builds confidence, improves communication and leadership skills, and makes each meeting engaging and productive for everyone involved. Functionary Roles Below are the key […]

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Pathways is the Toastmasters learning program designed to help you build confidence, strengthen your public speaking skills, and grow as a leader — whether you’re new to speaking or looking to refine advanced communication skills. What Is Toastmasters Pathways? Toastmasters Pathways is a modern, online communication and leadership development program built around real-world practice. Instead […]

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Speech Contest Rulebook (Toastmasters.org) 1 – Before Contest and Organization 2 – Day of Contest 3 – After Contest Training Videos Conducting Quality Speech Contests – Video  Contest Chair Training – Video Contest Master Training – Video Chief Judge Training – Video Judges Training – Video Virtual Contest Training – Video Updated 11/25/25

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