The scrollable table here provides suggestions for fulfilling project requirements while serving your club or the district. See the Paths and Projects page (PC/Tablet or Phone format) for more information on the projects listed here
Project | Project Description | Leadership Project Ideas |
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Active Listening | Serve as Table Topics Master | Any club meeting |
Building a Social Media Presence | Build a new social media presence or enhance an existing presence. | Serve as club VPPR or PR Manager, or join the District PR team |
Create a Podcast | Create a podcast of 60 minutes total with episodes of at least 10 minutes each. |
Serve as club VPPR or PR Manager. Join the District PR team. |
Deliver Social Speeches | Compose a speech for a social occasion. | Roast outgoing officer such as club president or district director. Accept an award, introduce dignitaries speeches, present an award, eulogy, toasts |
Develop a Communication Plan | Develop a communication plan for any event or situation. | Chair a committee or event, such as speech contest, open house, or conference |
Develop Your Vision | Develop a vision, establish a timeline for implementing your plan, and execute your plan. | Serve as a club or district officer, or chair a big event such as the annual conference. |
High Performance Leadership | Develop a project plan, organize a guidance committee, and implement your plan with the help of a team. | Chair a committee or event, such as speech contest, open house, or conference |
Improvement Through Positive Coaching | Outside of club meetings, coach an individual through a project. | Serve as club officer, district officer, club coach, club mentor, or coach any member through a project in your club or district. |
Lead in Any Situation | For at least six months, take on a leadership role in Toastmasters (at any level), within another volunteer organization, or in your career. | Serve in a club officer or district leader role (such as area director, etc.). |
Leading in Difficult Situations | Design and complete a project plan for any event or set of goals. | Serve as a club or district officer, or chair a committee or event. |
Leading in Your Volunteer Organization | Serve in a leadership role in Toastmasters or another volunteer organization for at least six months. | Serve in a club officer or district leader role (such as area director, etc.). |
Leading Your Team | Build a team of two to four people and lead your team to the completion of a project of your design. | Serve as a club or district officer, or chair a committee or event. |
Lessons Learned | Facilitate a lessons learned meeting for a team with which you are completing or have completed a project. | Lead debrief after an event or project completion. |
Making Connections Through Networking | Prepare for and attend a networking event. | Serve as networking chair for an event. |
Manage Online Meetings | Conduct a 20- to 25-minute online meeting with fellow Toastmasters or a 20- to 25-minute webinar with visual aids for fellow Toastmasters. | Facilitate a Webinar or other online meeting |
Manage Projects Successfully | Develop a plan, build a team, and fulfill the plan with the help of your team. | Chair a committee or event, such as speech contest, open house, or conference |
Manage Successful Events | Plan, coordinate, and complete an event of your choosing. | Chair a committee or event, such as speech contest, open house, or conference |
Moderate a Panel Discussion | Plan and moderate a 20- to 40-minute panel discussion. | Facilitate a workshop with a panel at a council meeting, TLI or conference |
Motivate Others | Build a team of three to four people to help you create and complete a project to benefit your club. | Chair a committee or event, such as speech contest, open house, or conference |
Planning and Implementing | Develop and implement a plan for a small-scale project. | Chair a committee or event, such as speech contest, open house, or conference |
Present a Proposal | Select key information to present in a proposal to build a case with supporting evidence and realistic solutions. | Present a proposal to your team when chairing a committee or event, such as speech contest, open house, or conference |
Public Relations Strategies | Promote awareness of an organization, formulate a public relations strategy and use various public relations tactics. | Serve as club VPPR or PR Manager, or join the District PR team |
Question-and-Answer Session | Prepare to answer questions and provide information clearly, concisely and with confidence. | Serve as a COT Facilitator, facilitate a webinar, or facilitate a workshop at a council meeting, TLI, or conference |
Reaching Consensus | Work with a group to reach consensus on any topic. | Chair a committee or event, such as speech contest, open house, or conference |
Successful Collaboration | Work with a small team and collaborate to make decisions. | Chair a committee or event, such as speech contest, open house, or conference |
Team Building | Build and work with a small team to design and host a team-building event. | Serve as networking chair for an event. |
Write a Compelling Blog | Post a minimum of eight blog posts in one month | Serve as club VPPR or PR Manager, or join the District PR team |