Biennium Reflection and Goal Planning

District 1 Zonta Biennium Reflection and Goal Planning
A guide for District 1 Zonta Clubs in assessing service accomplishments, identifying advocacy priorities, and setting actionable goals for the upcoming biennium.

  1. Reflect on Service Successes:
    What service projects made the greatest impact?
    Which projects sparked pride and engagement?
  2. Connect Service to Advocacy
    For each favorite service project, ask: Why is this service needed? Identify systemic issues that perpetuate the need for service.
    Brainstorm what policy or funding changes could eliminate the need for that service.
  3. Identify Advocacy Priorities (Core Zonta Focus Areas and Club-Specific Issues)
    Zonta Says No: Domestic violence prevention
    Zonta Says Now: Climate justice
    Ending child marriage: Continue vigilance and support globally
    What advocacy issues are unique to your community?
    Use club meetings to brainstorm and vote on priorities.
  4. Use Zonta Resources
    Advocacy Video: Show ZI’s advocacy video: https://youtu.be/nHNSFPXOBpY
    Read aloud ZI’s January statement on U.S. withdrawal from multilateral institutions.
    Attend Canada/U.S. Advocacy Caucus virtual meetings; encourage nondelegates to drop in and learn.
  1. Support the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)
    National Advocacy: Join the movement to make the ERA the 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
    Mobilize club members to write, speak, and act in support.
  2. Set Goals for Next Biennium
    SMART Goals: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound
    Examples: Host 2 advocacy events per year; Convert 1 service project into an advocacy campaign; Attend 3 virtual caucus meetings as a club
  3. Celebrate and Mobilize
    Empowerment Message: Remind members that we are a mighty entity in an age of global uncertainty.
    Frame Zonta as a continuation of the suffragist legacy.
    Call to Action: Together, we can make a difference.

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