Use of Toastmasters Materials
Inside and outside of Toastmasters
The mission of every Toastmasters club is to provide an environment for members to learn speaking and leadership skills. The club’s primary purpose is to educate its own members, and most of its efforts should be devoted to this purpose.
However, a club must constantly seek new members by promoting itself in the community or company where it meets. One recognized method of promotion is to conduct programs for nonmembers, such as:
- Speechcraft
- Success/Communication
- Success/Leadership
- Youth Leadership
- The Better Speaker Series
- The Leadership Excellence Series
- The Successful Club Series
Our tax-exempt status as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization could be jeopardized if we appear to be competing for business with for-profit enterprises that pay taxes. Liability is also an issue; in the countries where Toastmasters clubs are covered by liability insurance, the insurance is not valid for activities outside normal Toastmasters meetings.
It is therefore the policy of Toastmasters International that:
- Only the above programs may be conducted outside of the regular Toastmasters meeting, and they may be conducted only as a means to promote membership in the club within the community or company.
- All programs are to be presented by Toastmasters members acting as representatives of their clubs, thereby preserving the identity of the program, club and/or organization.
- No individuals, educational institutions or other organizations may derive financial gain either directly or indirectly from the presentations of these programs.
While Toastmasters members may occasionally conduct the above programs for another club, they may not conduct training programs, seminars or other events for other Toastmasters clubs and members without obtaining the district’s permission. Subject matter and content of any such training program, seminar or event must be in keeping with the club and district missions.