Skip to main content
  • Soroptimist International
  • South east asia Pacific
You are here:

Soroptimist International South West Pacific

Membership Best Practice Awards 2025

Clubs are invited to celebrate their membership initiatives and successes.

GREAT NEWS!

Along with the Best Practice Award certificate, clubs have an exciting opportunity to win prizes! This is for the Recruitment Award only.

1. The highest number of new members recruited for a club from 1st January 2024 - 31st December 2024. 1st prize AU$100, 2nd prize AU$75.

2. The highest % growth in membership for a club from 1st January 2024 - 31st December 2024. 1st prize A$100, 2nd prize A$75

Nominations will be sought in the 1 February and 1 March Bulletin, with a close-off date of 25 March 2025. The Awards will be presented at the Federation meeting on 18th May 2025.

SISEAP Recruitment and Retention Membership Award 2025

Noting number of new members and membership % increase from1st January 2024 - 31st December 2024, plus the provision of a 2024 Recruitment and Retention Plan, and a photo or photos

NOMINATION FORM HERE

SISEAP Friendship Links Award 2025

noting activities undertaken with a Friendship Link Club in the past two years (social, training, programme, and/or other).

NOMINATION FORM HERE

SISEAP Diversity of Membership Award 2025 

What is your understanding of the importance of diversity in a Soroptimist club, and how has your club taken steps to enhance inclusivity and diverse representation?Share examples of how your club has worked to create an inclusive environment within your Soroptimist club, ensuring diverse voices are heard and respected. Diversity can include a range of cultures, ages, skills, socio-economic backgrounds, geographical locations, abilities and disabilities, and membership categories, all showing the club's inclusive nature. Supply a photo/s showing the diversity of your club, if possible.

NOMINATION FORM HERE

SISEAP Membership Innovation Award 2025

An open award that showcases a club’s creativity and/or originality, a positive impact, potential for sustainability or adaptability, and instances of collaboration or partnerships, with a membership outcome for training or recruitment or retention.

NOMINATION FORM HERE

Kristeen Johnston

SISEAP Membership Convenor 2024-2026

membership.kristeen@siseap.org

Continue reading

Highly Recommend Soroptimists to attend the Thriving Futures workshop course!

That was the clear message from eleven Soroptimists from eight clubs across Aotearoa New Zealand after they attended the 15th – 17th June course recently held in Wellington.

Soroptimists some very experienced, some relatively new, came from a mixture of clubs across our National Region. However, we all had the same goal, to learn from Anthea Penny the Facilitator and each other, on how we can re-energise our Soroptimist clubs to retain and build our membership.  We scored the program very highly, the overall evaluation results were 94.8%.

With very clear goals Anthea took us through the course content.

Pre Workshop Webinar

Attend a pre two-day workshop Webinar that discusses the programme contents and introduces members to recruitment planning cycle and the pre analysis required.

Content of the Two day workshop

  • Understand the case for change regarding our declining membership and the need for action.
  • Using a strategic model, share and discuss the analysis of our clubs / regions, Strengths, Weaknesses Opportunities and Threats SWOT., together with the dynamics of Soroptimist Clubs and Renewal Processes
  • Explore the key elements of a high-functioning club and strategies that encourage office holding and recruitment and develop tactics for recruitment.
  • Prepare a plan for recruitment and retention for individual participant’s clubs containing Goals, SMART objectives, criteria for evaluation and a timeline.
  • Develop your narrative for change and call to action for your club and practice the narrative and Elevator Pitch

Post Two-day workshop

Coaching in groups is available port workshop and the final presentation of each participant’s club is presented online in four months’ time

What worked well for participants?

“Having specific items to work on and the flow of the programme. The opportunity to meet an amazing group of interesting, very motivated, positive women and hear the many different ways clubs work and the personalities encountered. The skills I have gained and the courage to go back, analyse them and use them”.

“Meeting and making new connections with others in SIANZ who have a likeminded view of Soroptimism and want to make a change in how we look at what we are doing to support strong and not-so-strong clubs”.

“I loved the friendship and laughter; the feeling of safety in saying what I felt and the feeling of support. I am an idea’s person and I felt the environment we were in allowed many thoughts to come forth. I LOVE THAT!”

If you are interested in the Thriving Futures Program which now contains a 2 day face-to-face workshop, please contact me at swpmembership2020@siswp.org or Anthea Penny at  swppresidentelect2020@siswp.org

Kristeen Johnston
2024-2026 Membership Convenor
swpmembership2020@siswp.org

Continue reading

Thriving Futures Update 24 March 2023

2023 Thriving Futures Program:  

An eight month program to build Soroptimist leadership in the volunteer sector, membership capacity and capability, consisting of webinars, a 3 day face-to-face training, and undertaking a project supported by a coach. There is an extension program to train facilitators of the  program.

    1. Soroptimists in Asia: Contact Joanne Yeoh for the  Kuala Lumpur Thriving Futures Program: swppresidentelect2020@siswp.org
    2. Western Australian Soroptimists contact Jane Jones: jay_jay@westnet.com.au
    3. Aotearoa New Zealand Soroptimists contact Eileen Middleton: middle@globe.net.nz
    4. 2024 Program: Any other countries/ regions - contact Yvonne Simpson: swpmembership2020@siswp.org

Thriving Futures Update 24 February 2023

The SI Aotearoa New Zealand Leadership Programme (2022 - 2023) was successfully completed on 23 February when 13 participants reported back to each other on their project, the leadership approaches they used  and the lessons they learned. Congratulations! And a big thank you to Anthea Penny, Pip Mules and Sandy Stephens for the training and coaching. 

Thriving Futures Program, Asia is an exciting SISEAP membership initiative to support leadership and project management capability, with a goal for membership development. It includes webinars, face to face training and coaching. See the flyer below for more information.


Announcing the SISEAP Leadership program - The Thriving Futures, your future and SISEAP's future.  The aim of this program is to build capacity and capability for Soroptimists at all levels to ensure the organisation’s future sustainability. Current and future leaders will participate in a program that is delivered across 4 months. At the beginning of the program two webinars will be held; one of which focuses on the Soroptimist mission, values, programs, membership and structure. This is followed by a three-day face-to-face workshop with the following content

  • Soroptimist overview and strategy for growth
  • Leading a four step change process and narrative for change:
  • Productive meetings
  • Understanding group processes and cross-cultural communication
  • Conflict management
  • Developing a public relations and communication plan for membership recruitment

In addition, participants will be required to identify a recruitment project, set goals and action steps for leading change in their own club, region or country and receive coaching via Google Meet while they undertake this. They will be expected to present their projects and what they have learned from the process on a webinar at the end of the programme before they receive their certificate.

Developers and Facilitators are Soroptimists Anthea Penny, (Master.H.M.Hons and, Federation Director); and Dr Pip Mules PhD who have developed and led the successful SIANZ National Leadership Programmes in 2021 and 2022.

The extended programme will also include Training Coaches, and Train the Trainers - so that local trainers are empowered to lead the programme. Funding has been approved to hold a Thriving Futures Program in Kuala Lumpur in 2023.

For further information contact Yvonne Simpson, Membership Convenor.

Continue reading

We are very excited to announce another step towards creating online Clubs. The New Zealand and Australian initiatives will become part of an SISEAP pilot online community, that is now available for all SISEAP countries. 

An online community is for Soroptimists who can’t access a traditional Club that meets face to face. Once there are at least 15 members, the community could then go on to Charter as an Online Club.

If you are reconsidering your membership, or have family or friends who may be interested in joining an Online Community, then we encourage you to explore this option. The SISEAP online community will be available from 15 January 2023

Please register your interest at to the online community coordinator

Further information contact Yvonne Simpson, Membership Convenor

Continue reading

SISEAP Membership

Soroptimist International is a global movement of women, with members belonging to more than 3,000 clubs in 126 countries/territories, spread over 5 Federations