How does it affect the:
Distinguished Club Program
The Distinguished Club Program (DCP) is an annual award program recognizing clubs that provide an outstanding member experience. You play a vital role in your club’s participation in the DCP through your achievements. There are six educational DCP goals you and members of your club can fulfill:
The Distinguished Club Program (DCP) is an annual award program recognizing clubs that provide an outstanding member experience. You play a vital role in your club’s participation in the DCP through your achievements. There are six educational DCP goals you and members of your club can fulfill:
- Four members complete Level 1 in a learning path
- Two members complete Level 2 in a learning path
- Two additional members complete Level 2 in a learning path
- Two members complete Level 3 in a learning path
- One member completes Level 4 in learning path
- One member completes Level 5 in a learning path
Like working with the current DCP, the pathways Distinguished Club Program works with education goals to help promote the club. Instead of having a member complete a Competent or Advanced Communicator or Leadership goal, it just has changed to be a Pathways level. This means that the members will complete speeches or roles, like they would with the traditional system, but instead of receiving their Advanced Communicator Bronze, it will be path specific.
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