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Free Resources for Toastmasters

What is Toastmasters International?
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Toastmasters International is a non-profit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of clubs.

350,000+ Members

16,000+ Clubs

140+ Countries

The mission of every Toastmasters club is to provide a supportive and positive learning experience in which members are empowered to develop communication and leadership skills, resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth.

About Toastmasters
How do Toastmasters meetings work?

Every Toastmasters meeting consists of three primary segments.

Speeches

Before each meeting, certain members prepare presentations in advance. During the meeting, they deliver their speech in five to seven minutes.

Evaluations

Immediate, constructive feedback is essential to our growth. All prepared speeches receive verbal evaluations during the meeting.

Table Topics

Each meeting, several members practice their impromptu speaking skills by responding to surprise questions prepared by the Topicsmaster.

How Meetings Work
How can I get involved during meetings?

As Toastmasters, we all improve our communication skills through experience and practice. Therefore, a goal in every meeting is to get as many members involved as possible. To accomplish this goal, we provide many ways to participate in every meeting, both big and small.

Speaker

Each speaker prepares and presents a speech based on a project assignment.

Evaluator

Each evaluator observes a presentation, then completes a brief written and oral evaluation.

Toastmaster

The Toastmaster hosts the meeting, introduces speakers, and keeps the meeting moving.

General Evaluator

The General Evaluator observes everything and gives feedback to improve future meetings.

Topicsmaster

The Topicsmaster prepares and hosts the Table Topics segment of the meeting.

Grammarian

The grammarian helps members improve their language skills and vocabularies.

Ah-Counter

The Ah-Counter helps speakers eliminate the use of filler words, such as ah, um, and so.

Timer

The timer helps keep the meeting on schedule by timing each person who speaks.

Other Roles

Many clubs offer unique roles, such as the body language monitor, humorist, or word master.

As you can see, everyone has the opportunity to get involved at each meeting! In addition, by arriving a few minutes early or staying a few minutes after, you have the opportunity to connect with different members on a personal level.

Meeting Roles
How much does it cost?

Being a Toastmaster is an affordable, high-value professional development opportunity. While many workshops and programs cost $500 to $1,500 for just a few hours or days, it only costs about $10 per month to be a Toastmaster. Here is a detailed breakdown.

New Member Fee

All new members pay a one-time fee of $20 to Toastmasters International. This gets your account established and provides you with access to the online educational program.

International Dues

Every 6 months, all members pay dues of $45 to Toastmasters International to maintain active membership in the organization. Hence, the total annual cost is $90.

Club Dues

Individual clubs may charge dues to fund day-to-day operations, such as space rental, printing costs, and purchasing awards to recognize members. Club dues vary from $0-120 per year.

Cost of Membership
How do I join?

Once you're ready to join, complete a membership application and provide it to the designated officer at your club. Be sure to put a valid email address on your application, since this will be used for logging into your account on the official Toastmasters International website.

Complete your membership application and begin your professional development journey as a Toastmaster!

How to Join
Welcome to Toastmasters International!

After your membership application is processed, be sure to login to your account on the official Toastmasters International website. From there, you will have access to these important member benefits. Note that you must login to access these resources.

The Navigator is your introduction to the Toastmasters journey, including benefits, meetings, roles, and more.

Throughout your journey, you will access Pathways educational program projects and resources online using Base Camp.

Member Resources
Welcome to the club!

As a new member, your club wants to support you in achieving your goals. These special resources were created to help clubs provide an exceptional member experience. You are welcome to customize these resources for use in your club. If you know of others who could benefit from these resources, be sure to recommend this site to them!

Use this welcome letter to help new members feel appreciated and supported in taking their first steps.

Implement this club leadership program to encourage your members to sign up for roles and make measurable progress.

Allow members to dive right in with this Pathways welcome kit. It contains all Level 1 project manuals in document format.

Members can follow along with this simple step-by-step Pathways getting started tutorial to enroll in their first path.

Club Resources
Presenting the Community

Toastmasters from all over District 47 (South Florida and The Bahamas) were invited to share their experiences and speaking tips on video. More than 50 videos from members of over 30 clubs were created. Watch the entire Presenting the Community video series on YouTube.

Presenting the Community

This website is not affiliated with Toastmasters International. Resources are provided for Toastmasters purposes.

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