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District 107 B.Pdf Club Health Assessment for District 107 B through March 2016 Status Membership Reports LCIF Current YTD YTD YTD YTD Member Avg. length Months Yrs. Since Months Donations Member Members Members Net Net Count 12 of service Since Last President Vice No Since Last for current Club Club Charter Count Added Dropped Growth Growth% Months for dropped Last Officer Rotation President Active Activity Fiscal Number Name Date Ago members MMR *** Report Reported Email ** Report *** Year **** Number of times If below If net loss If no report When Number Notes the If no report on status quo 15 is greater in 3 more than of officers that in 12 within last members than 20% months one year repeat do not have months two years appears appears appears in appears in terms an active appears in in brackets in red in red red red indicated Email red Clubs more than two years old 20336 EKENÄS 04/01/1958 Active 33 0 1 -1 -2.94% 33 25 0 0 20391 ESPOO 12/20/1961 Active 23 0 2 -2 -8.00% 24 21 1 0 20394 ESPOO LOUNAISRANNIKKO 04/22/1970 0 0 0 0 0.00% 0 15 1 None N/R 60885 ESPOO/ALBERGA 06/12/1998 Active 14 0 0 0 0.00% 14 0 0 55633 ESPOO/AURORAT 04/29/1994 Active 14 1 0 1 7.69% 13 0 2 53690 ESPOO/CITY 09/21/1992 Active 24 1 0 1 4.35% 23 0 0 34979 ESPOO/KESKUS 01/30/1978 Active 34 0 1 -1 -2.86% 36 16 0 M 0 20392 ESPOO/KIVENLAHTI 11/29/1973 Active 20 2 2 0 0.00% 21 39 0 0 102212 ESPOO/LAAKSON LILJAT 06/04/2008 Active 24 2 0 2 9.09% 21 1 0 20393 ESPOO/LEPPÄVAARA 05/30/1972 Active 30 0 0 0 0.00% 29 5 0 111069 ESPOO/MANKKAA 05/11/2011 Active 8 0 1 -1 -11.11% 10 4 4 2 12 44754 ESPOO/MATINKYLÄ 03/29/1985 Active 20 2 2 0 0.00% 22 26 0 2 0 32232 ESPOO/OLARI 05/13/1976 Active 20 2 1 1 5.26% 19 1 0 0 20450 ESPOO/POHJOINEN-ESBO/N 11/13/1964 Active 30 0 1 -1 -3.23% 31 13 0 2 ORD 97306 ESPOO/SUVITUULI 06/14/2006 Active 19 3 0 3 18.75% 16 0 1 20397 GRANKULLA-KAUNIAINEN 11/30/1961 Active 31 1 0 1 3.33% 29 0 0 20337 HANKO-HANGÖ 03/05/1957 Active 28 2 4 -2 -6.67% 32 12 0 0 53230 HELSINKI/BLUE AND WHITE 06/01/1992 Active 15 0 0 0 0.00% 14 0 T 0 98362 HELSINKI/COSMOPOLITAN 01/25/2007 Active 27 0 6 -6 -18.18% 33 4 0 0 20406 HELSINKI/HIETALAHTI 10/14/1958 Active 14 0 1 -1 -6.67% 15 24 0 0 20402 HELSINKI/HUOPALAHTI 11/20/1961 Active 21 0 0 0 0.00% 21 2 0 40896 HELSINKI/KAMPPI 02/22/1982 Active 16 0 1 -1 -5.88% 18 5 0 2 0 20404 HELSINKI/KANNELMÄKI 09/12/1960 Active 19 0 1 -1 -5.00% 24 25 0 0 20437 HELSINKI/KONALA 02/26/1969 Active 12 0 2 -2 -14.29% 14 15 0 0 20413 HELSINKI/LAUTTASAARI 02/06/1957 Active 25 6 5 1 4.17% 26 7 1 0 20436 HELSINKI/LEHTISAARI 01/09/1969 Active 14 0 1 -1 -6.67% 15 9 0 0 Copyright 2016 LCI, Inc. Page 1 of 3 Printed On 4/5/2016 8:58:54AM MBR0087_ClubHealthAssessment.rpt Club Health Assessment for District 107 B through March 2016 Status Membership Reports LCIF Current YTD YTD YTD YTD Member Avg. length Months Yrs. Since Months Donations Member Members Members Net Net Count 12 of service Since Last President Vice No Since Last for current Club Club Charter Count Added Dropped Growth Growth% Months for dropped Last Officer Rotation President Active Activity Fiscal Number Name Date Ago members MMR *** Report Reported Email ** Report *** Year **** Number of times If below If net loss If no report When Number Notes the If no report on status quo 15 is greater in 3 more than of officers that in 12 within last members than 20% months one year repeat do not have months two years appears appears appears in appears in terms an active appears in in brackets in red in red red red indicated Email red 65509 HELSINKI/MAININKI 06/14/2002 Active 20 1 1 0 0.00% 19 3 0 0 49113 HELSINKI/MALMINKARTANO 12/20/1988 Active 15 0 2 -2 -11.76% 18 27 1 T 0 20410 HELSINKI/MEILAHTI 05/31/1955 Active 21 0 2 -2 -8.70% 24 34 0 0 $1000.00 20415 HELSINKI/MUNKKINIEMI 01/26/1955 Active 29 1 1 0 0.00% 26 3 1 0 20416 HELSINKI/MUNKKIVUORI 01/27/1958 Active 15 2 1 1 7.14% 15 33 0 0 20426 HELSINKI/PAJAMÄKI 02/17/1960 Active(1) 9 1 4 -3 -25.00% 13 14 0 7 0 51625 HELSINKI/PIKKU-HUOPALAH 05/01/1991 Active 21 1 1 0 0.00% 20 10 0 0 TI 66662 HELSINKI/PITÄJÄTTÄRET 09/29/2002 Active 14 2 0 2 16.67% 12 0 0 20438 HELSINKI/RÖÖPERI 05/08/1967 Active 17 0 0 0 0.00% 17 0 0 58332 HELSINKI/RUOHOLAHTI 05/28/1996 Active 17 0 2 -2 -10.53% 19 11 0 0 20428 HELSINKI/SATA 04/04/1957 Active 16 2 1 1 6.67% 16 12 0 0 20420 HELSINKI/TÖÖLÖ 02/09/1955 Active 19 0 1 -1 -5.00% 20 55 1 2 20425 HELSINKI/TORNI 01/14/1957 Active 25 0 1 -1 -3.85% 27 53 0 0 51947 HELSINKI/WORLDWIDE 08/05/1991 Active 9 0 1 -1 -10.00% 13 24 2 3 0 20405 HELSINKI-HELSINGFORS 08/14/1950 Active 27 0 1 -1 -3.57% 28 11 1 0 20338 INGÅ 02/15/1967 Active 41 2 3 -1 -2.38% 42 18 0 0 20341 KARIS-KARJAA 04/19/1961 Active 37 1 1 0 0.00% 38 4 0 2 0 33103 KARJALOHJA-SAMMATTI 12/13/1976 Active 23 0 0 0 0.00% 25 0 0 46849 KIRKKONUMMI/VEIKKOLA 01/31/1987 Active 13 0 1 -1 -7.14% 14 1 0 0 20448 KIRKKONUMMI-KYRKSLÄTT 05/28/1965 Active 36 3 1 2 5.88% 37 2 0 0 $300.00 82633 KIRKKONUMMI-KYRKSLÄTT/ 06/16/2004 Active 33 2 0 2 6.45% 30 0 0 NICE 36992 KYRKSLÄTT/NORD 04/27/1979 Active 19 0 2 -2 -9.52% 20 5 0 0 20353 LOHJA/HARJU 06/06/1972 Active 42 0 3 -3 -6.67% 47 5 0 0 53977 LOHJA/OMENAISET 01/14/1993 Active(1) 17 1 1 0 0.00% 17 10 0 0 20365 NUMMI 03/26/1968 Active 17 0 0 0 0.00% 17 4 0 117900 SIUNTIO-SJUNDEÅ/CHARLO 09/26/2012 Active 25 1 0 1 4.17% 25 1 1 TAT Copyright 2016 LCI, Inc. 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Since Months Donations Member Members Members Net Net Count 12 of service Since Last President Vice No Since Last for current Club Club Charter Count Added Dropped Growth Growth% Months for dropped Last Officer Rotation President Active Activity Fiscal Number Name Date Ago members MMR *** Report Reported Email ** Report *** Year **** Number of times If below If net loss If no report When Number Notes the If no report on status quo 15 is greater in 3 more than of officers that in 12 within last members than 20% months one year repeat do not have months two years appears appears appears in appears in terms an active appears in in brackets in red in red red red indicated Email red 32328 SJUNDEÅ-SIUNTIO 05/28/1976 Active 41 1 1 0 0.00% 41 39 4 9 20409 TAPIOLA 05/28/1956 Active 28 0 0 0 0.00% 29 0 0 $1000.00 20379 TENALA/BROMARF 06/28/1971 Active 38 0 0 0 0.00% 37 0 0 20389 VIRKKALA-VIRKBY 09/26/1962 Cancelled(6*) 0 0 18 -18 -100.00% 20 22 1 None 10 Clubs Cancelled Previous Fiscal Year - Clubs Cancelled within last 12 months may be reinstated Club Club Charter Current Cancellation Number Name Date Status* Date 52072 ESPOO OTANIEMI 10/09/1991 Cancelled(6*) 06/30/2015 20423 HELSINKI RUSKEASUO 12/12/1960 Cancelled(6*) 06/29/2015 Current YTD YTD YTD Current YTD Member Average % of Clubs % No % No % of Clubs Number % Status Quo Number Average Members % of Clubs Total New Cancelled Net Total YTD Net Count 12 Member with less than MMR Officer with of Clubs Clubs of Cancelled Lost Cancelled for Clubs Clubs Clubs Club Members YTD YTD Net Growth Months Count 20 in Report in balance in in Financial Cancelled Club Due to Non-Financial Count Count Count Gain Count Add Drop Growth % Ago Per Club members 3 Months 12 Months 90+ days Status Quo Suspension Clubs Age Cancellation Reasons 54 0 2 -2 1,219 43 82 -39 -3.10% 1,279 23 43% 7% 0% 2% 0 0% 2 88 18 100% * - P - Priority Club.
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