Toastmasters International was founded in 1924 in Santa Ana, California. Each club in the United States is part of a District, which is usually divided into Divisions then into Areas. A few Districts include clubs from both sides of an international border, mostly United States and Canada. However, for ease of use, club web sites are ideally categorized by continent, country and state/province, following the Open Directory Project's Regional hierarchy.
Toastmasters club listings should include the name of the club and the city where it''s located; for example, "Tumbleweed Toastmasters" "This public speaking club in Tumbletown, Texas helps club members improved their communications and leadership skills". Put the city and state in the description of your site, not in the title. The description must be factual and free from promotional language such as "Come join us for loads of fun!" Instead, describe the unique purpose or features of your web site and club. The editors reserve the right to omit from the index sites which are submitted more than once to the same category, sites under construction, or sites which belong in other categories.