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Within the Tutorials and Resources section in Base Camp members
can access the Project Description for the Distinguished
Toastmaster (DTM) project (see below). Once a member has
completed a path and three levels of another path, they can have
this project added to their Base Camp account; this request can
be submitted to World Headquarters by phone or email .
Once the request has been processed they will then have full
access to the project guidelines and instructions. World
Headquarters does not pre-approve the project. Judgment calls
as to whether the member's plan/work fulfills the project
requirements when uncertain is up to the club's vice president
education not World Headquarters. Such situations are best
handled at the club level by whatever means the club best sees
fit.
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The requirements for earning a DTM award are:
- Complete two unique learning
paths.
- Serve as a
club officer for 12 months, (If your
club has six-month terms for officers, you can
fulfill this requirement by serving as a club
officer twice, but you don’t have to do it in
consecutive terms) and participated in the
preparation of a
Club Success Plan while serving in
this office.
- Serve as a
club mentor or
coach.
- Serve as a club sponsor or conduct a
Speechcraft
or
Youth Leadership program.
- Serve as a
district officer for one year.
- Complete the DTM project (see description below). (Members are required
to create and implement a project of their own
design, in which they demonstrate the skills and
expertise they have gained.)
Your DTM Checklist
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District officer and club support role may not be one used
previously.
The Distinguished Toastmaster project in Pathways is designed to
review the content of all Level 5 projects and—much like HPL
projects—support members in creating a large project of their
own design. The primary difference between the DTM project
assignment and the HPL (High Performance Leadership) assignment is that the DTM project must
benefit an organization. This can be the member’s employer,
another nonprofit organization or any organization the member
chooses. The Distinguished Toastmaster project is intended to be
a project of one's own creation and design; as such, it is
preferred that members not use projects and roles that are
pre-defined by Toastmasters International. There is no official
policy prohibiting members from applying projects and roles
pre-defined by Toastmasters International toward a
Distinguished Toastmaster project though, provided they follow
the guidelines in the DTM project.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please let
us know. We are happy to help!
Best Regards,
Jonathan Gonzalez
Education Services
Toastmasters International
Where Leaders Are Made
P: 720-439-5050 Ext. 403
F: 303-799-7753
www.toastmasters.org |
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DTM
Application
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