Be a paid member in good standing with Toastmasters International.
Not be an existing paid member of the club at the time of appointment, nor for at least six months prior to appointment
Have been a member of Toastmasters International for at least one year
Have served as a club officer for one annual term or two semiannual terms
Have completed a minimum of Level 2 in a path, or an Advanced Communicator Bronze (ACB), or an Advanced Leader Bronze (ALB)
Have completed the Club Coach Program Training module in Base Camp
Your District Director (or delegated Program Quality Director or Club Growth Director) can appoint a club coach by sending the completed Club Coach Agreement to clubcoach@toastmasters.org. If the club is not located within a District, the Region Advisor, or Club President can appoint a club coach to the club instead.
A step-by-step guide for a club coach including possible solutions and tactics in rebuilding a Toastmasters club.
A manual which explains the Distinguished Club program, provides guidelines for club success, and the "how-to" in becoming a Distinguished Club.
The handbook that provides the information you need to conduct dynamic and effective club meetings.
A scoring rubric to help club coaches determine corrective actions while in discussion with a struggling Toastmasters club.
To receive credit in your assignments, the club must achieve Distinguished status or higher in the Distinguished Club Program (DCP)—the results of which are not final until after June 30. Once the results are final, successful club coaches will be sent a congratulatory letter and certificate. Refer to the distinguished performance reports to monitor progress in the DCP, and review the dedicated resourcesavailable to club coaches to help plan for success.