Zonta District 1 https://zontadistrict1.org Building a Better World for Women and Girls Fri, 01 Mar 2024 22:45:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://zontadistrict1.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/ZIMAGE.jpg Zonta District 1 https://zontadistrict1.org 32 32 2023 Women in STEM https://zontadistrict1.org/2023stem/ https://zontadistrict1.org/2023stem/#respond Fri, 01 Mar 2024 04:41:43 +0000 https://new.zontadistrict1.org/?p=858 District 1 winner for the Women in Stem Scholarship 2023 award at the ZI level was Lily Chen, MIT. Her application was submitted by the Zonta Club of Berkshire Area Club.

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District 1 winner for the Women in Stem Scholarship 2023 award at the ZI level was Lily Chen, MIT. Her application was submitted by the Zonta Club of Berkshire Area Club.

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2024 JMK Women in Business Procedures https://zontadistrict1.org/2024-jmk-women-in-business-procedures/ Fri, 01 Mar 2024 04:02:48 +0000 https://new.zontadistrict1.org/?p=847 The application and guidelines for the 2024 JMK Women in Business is posted to the Zonta International Website and at www.zontadistrict1.org/resources/jmk. A couple of important things to remember when selecting a candidate. One, they must assure that references submit a signed & dated recommendation form with their signed & dated reference letter. Secondly, they must assure that the updated verification of current enrollment, or an official statement from the university/college registrar stating enrollment and graduation information is signed/dated AND includes a legible school seal. Thirdly, according to ZI rules, the applicant must confirm that they are not a family member (ancestor, descendant, adoptee, sibling, niece or cousin) of a classified member (club member or individual with direct membership with Zonta International) or a family member of a classified member’s spouse or cohabiting partner, and/or employee of Zonta International. It is my understanding ZI is being very strict about this particular requirement. In addition, it is imperative that when the Club President submits an application/materials to District 1 for consideration of moving on to the ZI level, they assure all of the required application documents are sent to me as the District 1 JMK Evaluation Committee Chair, along with the signed/dated Club- Application Cover Sheet. The email address for submission of JMK applications from District 1 Clubs is: JMK@districtI.org or directly to Lorraine Bartlett at 454tequila@gmail.com This is a lot of information to digest so if any of you have any questions or need clarification about the application process, please do not hesitate to reach out to me. Individual Zonta Clubs determine their own deadline for submission of JMK applications to their Club. Please be aware that the deadline to submit an application to District 1 for review by the District 1 JMK Evaluation Committee is August 15, 2024. I hope you find the above information and the attached documents to be of assistance. Sincerely, Lorraine Bartlett, Chair District 1 YWPA Evaluation Committee Member, Zonta Club of Concord, NH

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The application and guidelines for the 2024 JMK Women in Business is posted to the Zonta International Website and at www.zontadistrict1.org/resources/jmk.

A couple of important things to remember when selecting a candidate. One, they must assure that references submit a signed & dated recommendation form with their signed & dated reference letter. Secondly, they must assure that the updated verification of current enrollment, or an official statement from the university/college registrar stating enrollment and graduation information is signed/dated AND includes a legible school seal. Thirdly, according to ZI rules, the applicant must confirm that they are not a family member (ancestor, descendant, adoptee, sibling, niece or cousin) of a classified member (club member or individual with direct membership with Zonta International) or a family member of a classified member’s spouse or cohabiting partner, and/or employee of Zonta International. It is my understanding ZI is being very strict about this particular requirement.

In addition, it is imperative that when the Club President submits an application/materials to District 1 for consideration of moving on to the ZI level, they assure all of the required application documents are sent to me as the District 1 JMK Evaluation Committee Chair, along with the signed/dated Club- Application Cover Sheet. The email address for submission of JMK applications from District 1 Clubs is: JMK@districtI.org or directly to Lorraine Bartlett at 454tequila@gmail.com

This is a lot of information to digest so if any of you have any questions or need clarification about the application process, please do not hesitate to reach out to me.

Individual Zonta Clubs determine their own deadline for submission of JMK applications to their Club.
Please be aware that the deadline to submit an application to District 1 for review by the District 1 JMK Evaluation Committee is August 15, 2024.

I hope you find the above information and the attached documents to be of assistance.

Sincerely,

Lorraine Bartlett, Chair
District 1 YWPA Evaluation Committee
Member, Zonta Club of Concord, NH

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2023 JMK Women in Business Winner https://zontadistrict1.org/2023-jmk-women-in-business-winner/ Fri, 01 Mar 2024 03:26:57 +0000 https://new.zontadistrict1.org/?p=843 District 1 winner for the JMK Women in Business 2023 award at the ZI level was Natalie Rais (UMass). Her application nwas submitted by the Zonta Club of Medford.

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District 1 winner for the JMK Women in Business 2023 award at the ZI level was Natalie Rais (UMass). Her application nwas submitted by the Zonta Club of Medford.

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Club Service Projects https://zontadistrict1.org/service/ Thu, 29 Feb 2024 16:48:48 +0000 http://new.zontadistrict1.org/?p=818 ZC of Chelsea and No Shore MA We received good press from the Chelsea Record which spotlighted our November project. The club donated toiletries to the woman residing at a local shelter.  We also donated money to help them out. The second picture is one of our members presenting food gift cards to our local school department. We give each school in our area Chelsea, Revere, Everett, Saugus and Winthrop food gift cards for the holiday season for families in need.   ZC of South County RI In January a first service project was done for the Domestic Violence Resource Center of South County in South Kingstown. The members of the Club responded to a request for paper goods; paper towels, toilet paper, and tissues for its shelter, donated and delivered them. The donation consisted of 111 rolls of toilet tissue, 18 boxes of tissues, 65 rolls of paper towels, and three packages of napkins. The club is starting a relationship with this organization after having had the Director of Development and Communications as our first guest speaker at our first meeting held in September. ZC of Quaboag Valley MA On February 14th, Venture Way Collaborative had an amazing time hosting Zonta Qaboag Valley Period Project. The Period Project assembly was a great event with at least 24 people joining to assemble, drop off or pick up supplies. They ran out of bags after making 600 kits! A huge thanks goes out to all the businesses that helped collect thousands of dollars worth of feminine products and to @alianzadv, @chdfoa, @girlsincvalley, @amherstsurvival @ccholyoke, and other food banks and volunteers who helped get the finished kits to women and girls who need them most.  

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ZC of Chelsea and No Shore MA

We received good press from the Chelsea Record which spotlighted our November project. The club donated toiletries to the woman residing at a local shelter.  We also donated money to help them out.
The second picture is one of our members presenting food gift cards to our local school department. We give each school in our area Chelsea, Revere, Everett, Saugus and Winthrop food gift cards for the holiday season for families in need.

 


ZC of South County RI

In January a first service project was done for the Domestic Violence Resource Center of South County in South Kingstown. The members of the Club responded to a request for paper goods; paper towels, toilet paper, and tissues for its shelter, donated and delivered them. The donation consisted of 111 rolls of toilet tissue, 18 boxes of tissues, 65 rolls of paper towels, and three packages of napkins. The club is starting a relationship with this organization after having had the Director of Development and Communications as our first guest speaker at our first meeting held in September.


ZC of Quaboag Valley MA

On February 14th, Venture Way Collaborative had an amazing time hosting Zonta Qaboag Valley Period Project. The Period Project assembly was a great event with at least 24 people joining to assemble, drop off or pick up supplies. They ran out of bags after making 600 kits! A huge thanks goes out to all the businesses that helped collect thousands of dollars worth of feminine products and to @alianzadv, @chdfoa, @girlsincvalley, @amherstsurvival @ccholyoke, and other food banks and volunteers who helped get the finished kits to women and girls who need them most.


 

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New Member Packet https://zontadistrict1.org/new-member-packet/ Wed, 28 Feb 2024 04:20:31 +0000 http://new.zontadistrict1.org/?p=605 Welcome to Zonta e-Learning Handout Club Manual

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Welcome to Zonta

e-Learning Handout

Club Manual

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Ceremonies https://zontadistrict1.org/ceremonies/ Wed, 28 Feb 2024 04:15:54 +0000 http://new.zontadistrict1.org/?p=602 Induction + Installation Ceremonies Installation of club officers and directors This installation ceremony is often performed by a current or former district officer, but may also be performed by a former club president or a Zonta International representative. The Zonta Club of <Name> has completed another year [or term] of service to the community and to the world. We are all proud of these accomplishments and turn now to the year [or term] ahead. Will the officers and directors of the club for the coming year [or term] please come forward? Director of the club. <name>, your duties are many, and they are important. You will actively participate in all club board meetings. It is important that you attend them regularly, and that you be punctual in doing so. All matters presented at these board meetings are to be carefully and seriously considered. Board decisions are to be made according to the merit of the question with consideration of the governing documents of this club and for the benefit of the entire club membership. You have been elected to an honorable and responsible position. Your work will reflect upon this club, this club’s relationship to the community, to the district and to Zonta International. Do you accept this responsibility? If so, please say I do. <response> Secretary. Will the secretary, <name> please step forward? It will be your duty as secretary to keep a complete record of the proceedings of all meetings of this club and to keep an up-to-date list of the club membership. You will be expected to furnish pertinent information to committees upon request and will serve as the custodian of all club records, except the treasurer’s. You will also be responsible for such correspondence as may be required for the smooth operation of the club. Do you so pledge? <response> If the club has both a recording and a corresponding secretary, install the corresponding secretary first and then the recording secretary. Comment on their specific duties as they are outlined in the Zonta Club Manual. Zonta International Club Manual under Governance/Manuals on the website Treasurer. Will the treasurer, <name> please step forward? It is your duty as treasurer to have custody of all funds, to make monthly reports to the club board of directors, and to make an annual financial report to the club at its annual meeting. Additionally, it is your responsibility to make timely payment of dues to Zonta International, the district and the area (if applicable) and to perform such other duties as may pertain to the finances of the club. Do you so pledge? <response> Vice President. Will the vice president, <name>, please step forward? Your duties are special, for they are designated by the president. In addition, in case of the inability of the president to perform the responsibilities of office, it is your duty to preside and carry on the administrative obligations of the president. Do you so pledge? <response> If a club has both a 1st and a 2nd...

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Induction + Installation Ceremonies

Installation of club officers and directors
This installation ceremony is often performed by a current or former district officer, but may also be performed by a former club president or a Zonta International representative.
The Zonta Club of <Name> has completed another year [or term] of service to the community and to the world. We are all proud of these accomplishments and turn now to the year [or term] ahead. Will the officers and directors of the club for the coming year [or term] please come forward?
Director of the club. <name>, your duties are many, and they are important. You will actively participate in all club board meetings. It is important that you attend them regularly, and that you be punctual in doing so. All matters presented at these board meetings are to be carefully and seriously considered. Board decisions are to be made according to the merit of the question with consideration of the governing documents of this club and for the benefit of the entire club membership. You have been elected to an honorable and responsible position. Your work will reflect upon this club, this club’s relationship to the community, to the district and to Zonta International. Do you accept this responsibility? If so, please say I do.
<response>
Secretary. Will the secretary, <name> please step forward? It will be your duty as secretary to keep a complete record of the proceedings of all meetings of this club and to keep an up-to-date list of the club membership. You will be expected to furnish pertinent information to committees upon request and will serve as the custodian of all club records, except the treasurer’s. You will also be responsible for such correspondence as may be required for the smooth operation of the club. Do you so pledge?
<response>
If the club has both a recording and a corresponding secretary, install the corresponding secretary first and then the recording secretary. Comment on their specific duties as they are outlined in the Zonta Club Manual.
Zonta International Club Manual under Governance/Manuals on the website
Treasurer. Will the treasurer, <name> please step forward? It is your duty as treasurer to have custody of all funds, to make monthly reports to the club board of directors, and to make an annual financial report to the club at its annual meeting. Additionally, it is your responsibility to make timely payment of dues to Zonta International, the district and the area (if applicable) and to perform such other duties as may pertain to the finances of the club. Do you so pledge?
<response>
Vice President. Will the vice president, <name>, please step forward? Your duties are special, for they are designated by the president. In addition, in case of the inability of the president to perform the responsibilities of office, it is your duty to preside and carry on the administrative obligations of the president. Do you so pledge?
<response>
If a club has both a 1st and a 2nd vice president, install the 1st vice president first and thereafter the 2nd Vice President.
President. <name> has been elected to lead this club as its president. Will you please step forward? It is your duty to preside at all meetings of the club and board of directors in a manner protecting the rights of each member, to administer the matters of the club in a proper manner, exercising good judgment, and to provide leadership to the Zonta club. If you pledge to fulfill these responsibilities, please say, I do.
<response>
In presenting you with this gavel, I also give to you the responsibilities and privileges of the office of president. In presenting you with this president’s pin, I also give you a tangible symbol of your commitment to the Zonta club of <club name> and Zonta International.
Members of the Zonta club of <club name> do you pledge yourselves to cooperate with these newly installed officers? If so please say, We do.
<response>
Congratulations and best wishes to you, officers and members.
Many clubs present a Zonta gift, a Zonta rose or other token of appreciation to each new officer as that person takes the pledge of office.

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Induction of new club members
This induction is often performed by the club president or a past president.
The members of the Zonta club of <name> are honored that you wish to join with us in service and fellowship. We welcome you to a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy.
The name Zonta is derived from a Lakhota word of the Native American Sioux peoples meaning honest and trustworthy. Zonta International, a service organization of women and men with experience in a recognized business or profession, is pledged to promote the Objects of Zonta, which are:
• to improve the legal, political, economic, educational, health and professional status of women at the global and local level through service and advocacy,
• to work for the advancement of understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of members,
• to promote justice and universal respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, and
• to be united internationally to foster high ethical standards, to implement service programs, and to provide mutual support and fellowship for members who serve their communities, their nations, and the world.
Membership in Zonta is an honor and a privilege. Every member has the opportunity and the pleasure of sharing Zonta with other prospective members according to the procedures in our club. Every member also has responsibilities. Regular attendance, participation in club service projects, and support of our international programs is expected of all members. If called upon for leadership responsibilities, you are expected to serve enthusiastically. Zonta is strongly committed to the ideal of equality for all as expressed in the United Nations Universal Declaration on Human Rights. We are confident you will contribute your caring, enthusiasm, and talents to our club.
The Membership Committee Chairman may take this opportunity to introduce each new member with a short biographical sketch, which includes name, classification, business and title and other pertinent information.
Will you repeat the Zonta pledge with me: I pledge myself to uphold and practice the ideals of Zonta.
The new member repeats the pledge: I pledge myself to uphold and practice the ideals of Zonta.
Members of the Zonta club of <name>, do you receive <name(s)> as member(s) of this club and promise to work with her/him/them to further the ideals of Zonta International?
<response>
The fellowship of Zonta welcomes you. We ask your support in joining with Zontians worldwide in carrying out the service and advocacy work of Zonta.
A Zonta pin, a yellow rose or other token may be presented to new members at this time. If a Zonta official is available, she is invited to hand over the official pin.

 

 

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CSW 68 11-22 March 2024 https://zontadistrict1.org/csw2024/ Tue, 27 Feb 2024 00:45:40 +0000 http://new.zontadistrict1.org/?p=572 The Commission on the Status of Women is the largest annual gathering on women’s rights worldwide, and is the principal global intergovernmental body exclusively dedicated to the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women. Hundreds of sessions take place around the UN in New York City, it is a hybrid event and REGISTRATION IS FREE.  Click on the Advocacy toolkit picture to open a PDF that will give you a great overview of CSW. All are invited to a CSW Orientation session with the Zonta International and the United Nations Committees on Saturday, 24 February, at 8:00 a.m. Chicago time. As the CSW closes, join Zonta International to discuss events of the two-week sessions, what you saw and heard, and where Zonta can play a role post-CSW. The discussion will be held Friday, 22 March, at 8:00 a.m. Chicago time. CSW is a great way to learn about how women and girls are impacted by current events and how we are doing in achieving the 17 Sustainable Goals by 2030.

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The Commission on the Status of Women is the largest annual gathering on women’s rights worldwide, and is the principal global intergovernmental body exclusively dedicated to the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women. Hundreds of sessions take place around the UN in New York City, it is a hybrid event and REGISTRATION IS FREE.  Click on the Advocacy toolkit picture to open a PDF that will give you a great overview of CSW.

All are invited to a CSW Orientation session with the Zonta International and the United Nations Committees on Saturday, 24 February, at 8:00 a.m. Chicago time. As the CSW closes, join Zonta International to discuss events of the two-week sessions, what you saw and heard, and where Zonta can play a role post-CSW. The discussion will be held Friday, 22 March, at 8:00 a.m. Chicago time.
CSW is a great way to learn about how women and girls are impacted by current events and how we are doing in achieving the 17 Sustainable Goals by 2030.

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Foundation Update February 2024 https://zontadistrict1.org/foundation-update-february-2024/ Mon, 26 Feb 2024 15:14:04 +0000 http://new.zontadistrict1.org/?p=513 As a reminder of the wonderful things our donations can accomplish, please check out this article, which appeared in Forbes: Zonta Partnership with UNICEF USA Here is a link to the article. Also, check out the bios of 2023 scholarship winners on the ZI member site! Thank you to all the clubs who participated in these programs. Consider inviting a scholar to speak at a district or club event.     As of January 30, 2023 donations to the Zonta Foundation for Women supporting international service projects, educational programs, and endowment funds totaled $3,558,359 for the 2022-2024 biennium! That is 78% of the biennium goal.   For District 1, Total donations from seven of our eleven clubs total $34,823. Great work! Thank you to our amazing clubs! Five of our members and 1 club have made donations to the endowment funds for a total of $1,541. Individual donations so far total $9,840, from 37 of our 193 members. 19% Our district ranks 28th out of 31 districts in donations from individuals. I know we can do better, especially when I look at the average donation per member ($179) compared to districts with many more members. Thank you to all who have donated to date. Let’s all remember the important work of the Foundation. Can we reach the goal of 100% of our members donating? I think we can. I know how much our District 1 Zontians care about the work the Foundation does. If you have any questions about the work of the Zonta Foundation for Women or would like a speaker for your meeting, please feel free to contact Ambassador Donna Clifford at clifford.d22@gmail.com. Thank you all for your efforts to improve the lives of women and girls around the world.

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As a reminder of the wonderful things our donations can accomplish, please check out this article, which appeared in Forbes: Zonta Partnership with UNICEF USA Here is a link to the article. Also, check out the bios of 2023 scholarship winners on the ZI member site! Thank you to all the clubs who participated in these programs. Consider inviting a scholar to speak at a district or club event.

 

 

As of January 30, 2023 donations to the Zonta Foundation for Women supporting international service projects, educational programs, and endowment funds totaled $3,558,359 for the 2022-2024 biennium! That is 78% of the biennium goal.

 

For District 1,

  • Total donations from seven of our eleven clubs total $34,823. Great work! Thank you to our amazing clubs!
  • Five of our members and 1 club have made donations to the endowment funds for a total of $1,541.
  • Individual donations so far total $9,840, from 37 of our 193 members. 19%

Our district ranks 28th out of 31 districts in donations from individuals. I know we can do better, especially when I look at the average donation per member ($179) compared to districts with many more members. Thank you to all who have donated to date. Let’s all remember the important work of the Foundation. Can we reach the goal of 100% of our members donating? I think we can. I know how much our District 1 Zontians care about the work the Foundation does.

If you have any questions about the work of the Zonta Foundation for Women or would like a speaker for your meeting, please feel free to contact Ambassador Donna Clifford at clifford.d22@gmail.com. Thank you all for your efforts to improve the lives of women and girls around the world.

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2023 AE Fellow https://zontadistrict1.org/2023-ae-fellow/ Mon, 26 Feb 2024 03:58:41 +0000 http://new.zontadistrict1.org/?p=492 Chloe was celebrated in January 2024 at an event hosted by the Zonta Club of Chelsea North Shore. District 1 was proud to learn that the 2024 Amelia Earhart Fellowship was again awarded to an MIT graduate student. Chloe Gentgen is from France and is pursuing studies in Astronautical Aeronautics. She was presented with her “Wings“ and certificate by Club AE Co-Chair Theresa DiPietro and District Secretary Mary Knight, standing in for Governor Donna Sroka, at a special ceremony hosted by the Chellsea Club, at the Hilton Garden Inn, Logan Airport on January 18th. Thanks to Joan Lanzillo Hahesy and Janice Tartaka for coordinating this event.  

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Chloe was celebrated in January 2024 at an event hosted by the Zonta Club of Chelsea North Shore.

District 1 was proud to learn that the 2024 Amelia Earhart Fellowship was again awarded to an MIT graduate student. Chloe Gentgen is from France and is pursuing studies in Astronautical Aeronautics. She was presented with her “Wings“ and certificate by Club AE Co-Chair Theresa DiPietro and District Secretary Mary Knight, standing in for Governor Donna Sroka, at a special ceremony hosted by the Chellsea Club, at the Hilton Garden Inn, Logan Airport on January 18th. Thanks to Joan Lanzillo Hahesy and Janice Tartaka for coordinating this event.

 

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Bylaw Update Instructions 2022 https://zontadistrict1.org/bylaw-update-instructions-2022/ Sat, 24 Feb 2024 02:12:02 +0000 https://new.zontadistrict1.org/?p=446 Every biennium after the Zonta International Convention, ZI provides an updated Club Bylaw Template that must be adopted by club members to be sure club bylaws are in sync with changes made by delegates at Convention. There are very few changes from the 2021 template. Review the Action Required and let me know if you have any questions or concerns. ACTION REQUIRED If the club hasn’t updated the bylaws in the last 4 years, please customize the 2023 Template as directed on the 1st page. When completed, distribute to all members for review and approval. A 2/3 vote is required to adopt the Bylaws. Send an electronic copy of the approved Bylaws to info@ZontaDistrict1.org for the District Archive. If the club updated the bylaws with the 2021 Template, please edit your document to reflect changes in the 2023 bylaw version. [For most of you the changes will be minimal – see below for the changes I found for my club.] When completed, distribute to all members for review and approval. A 2/3 vote is required to adopt the Bylaws. Send an electronic copy of the approved Bylaws to info@ZontaDistrict1.org for the District Archive. IV Membership Sec. 1 Remove “classification” from limitations on who can be a member Sec. 2 Remove “experience in recognized business or profession” from who can be a member VII Officers and Directors Sec. 6 Remove the procedure language about removal from office and reference the Removal Policy on the Zonta website XI Suspension or Expulsion Remove the procedure language about suspension or expulsion and reference the Suspension/Expulsion Policy. (See Policy attached) Throughout the document, check the following in your bylaws: “INDIVIDUAL” replaces person or men/women “CHAIRS” replaces chairperson or chairman

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Every biennium after the Zonta International Convention, ZI provides an updated Club Bylaw Template that must be adopted by club members to be sure club bylaws are in sync with changes made by delegates at Convention. There are very few changes from the 2021 template. Review the Action Required and let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

ACTION REQUIRED
If the club hasn’t updated the bylaws in the last 4 years, please customize the 2023 Template as directed on the 1st page. When completed, distribute to all members for review and approval. A 2/3 vote is required to adopt the Bylaws. Send an electronic copy of the approved Bylaws to info@ZontaDistrict1.org for the District Archive.

If the club updated the bylaws with the 2021 Template, please edit your document to reflect changes in the 2023 bylaw version. [For most of you the changes will be minimal – see below for the changes I found for my club.] When completed, distribute to all members for review and approval. A 2/3 vote is required to adopt the Bylaws. Send an electronic copy of the approved Bylaws to info@ZontaDistrict1.org for the District Archive.

IV Membership

Sec. 1 Remove “classification” from limitations on who can be a member
Sec. 2 Remove “experience in recognized business or profession” from who can be a member

VII Officers and Directors
Sec. 6 Remove the procedure language about removal from office and reference the Removal Policy on the Zonta website

XI Suspension or Expulsion
Remove the procedure language about suspension or expulsion and reference the Suspension/Expulsion Policy. (See Policy attached)

Throughout the document, check the following in your bylaws:

“INDIVIDUAL” replaces person or men/women

“CHAIRS” replaces chairperson or chairman

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