This will be an introduction and welcome to Rotary Global Rewards webinar for RGR District Chairs. We will be discussing marketing tools, your roles at Rotary Institutes, as well as upcoming events.
Revitalize + Rethink Your Rotary Club: Crafting Your Member ExperienceRotary International
Join District Governor Haresh Ramchandani (District 7020) to learn ways your club can create an engaging and rewarding member experience you will want to share with others. Many clubs are already embracing new rules and flexibility for their members, now is the perfect time to revitalize and rethink your Rotary Club and breathe new life into your club's membership!
Rotary Global Rewards, Rotary’s member benefits program,
gives discounts or rebates on a variety of products and
services. Learn how to access and use this great program,
how to add your own offers, and how Rotary Global Rewards
helps you give back to Rotary.
Is your club too small, or does it lack the funds to initiate and
participate in district and global projects? Clubs in District
7080 have participated in successful large projects for years
using two specific approaches. Learn how clubs work in
clusters and communities using minimal club investments
and how they sponsored a $459,500 project. Get step-by-step
instructions and tips for success that will inspire, excite, and
encourage you to begin your own successful joint projects.
Does your club have difficulty keeping your newest members? Do you take the time to orient new members into the culture of your club and Rotary? Learn about when new members are most vulnerable to lose interest, and exchange ideas for communicating, engaging and supporting them.
View the recording: https://vimeo.com/123234534 This webinar focuses on member engagement as a path to member retention. Clubs that keep existing and new members involved in club leadership, decisions and activities are much more likely to have members that feel connected to the club and as a result, have higher retention rates.
In today’s business world, customer experience is king.
Modern marketers map customer experiences to build
lasting relationships, and Rotary clubs can do the same.
Learn the guiding principles behind what makes Rotary
membership attractive, discover three key experiences
members are seeking, and discuss ways to leverage
engagement at critical stages of the membership journey.
Did you know that after most presentations, almost 63% of
attendees remember stories compared to 5% that remember
statistics? Join Rotary storytelling experts as they give
tips for using stories to make your next presentation more
memorable. Be prepared for an interactive workshop to help
you develop your own Rotary story.
Revitalize + Rethink Your Rotary Club: Crafting Your Member ExperienceRotary International
Join District Governor Haresh Ramchandani (District 7020) to learn ways your club can create an engaging and rewarding member experience you will want to share with others. Many clubs are already embracing new rules and flexibility for their members, now is the perfect time to revitalize and rethink your Rotary Club and breathe new life into your club's membership!
Rotary Global Rewards, Rotary’s member benefits program,
gives discounts or rebates on a variety of products and
services. Learn how to access and use this great program,
how to add your own offers, and how Rotary Global Rewards
helps you give back to Rotary.
Is your club too small, or does it lack the funds to initiate and
participate in district and global projects? Clubs in District
7080 have participated in successful large projects for years
using two specific approaches. Learn how clubs work in
clusters and communities using minimal club investments
and how they sponsored a $459,500 project. Get step-by-step
instructions and tips for success that will inspire, excite, and
encourage you to begin your own successful joint projects.
Does your club have difficulty keeping your newest members? Do you take the time to orient new members into the culture of your club and Rotary? Learn about when new members are most vulnerable to lose interest, and exchange ideas for communicating, engaging and supporting them.
View the recording: https://vimeo.com/123234534 This webinar focuses on member engagement as a path to member retention. Clubs that keep existing and new members involved in club leadership, decisions and activities are much more likely to have members that feel connected to the club and as a result, have higher retention rates.
In today’s business world, customer experience is king.
Modern marketers map customer experiences to build
lasting relationships, and Rotary clubs can do the same.
Learn the guiding principles behind what makes Rotary
membership attractive, discover three key experiences
members are seeking, and discuss ways to leverage
engagement at critical stages of the membership journey.
Did you know that after most presentations, almost 63% of
attendees remember stories compared to 5% that remember
statistics? Join Rotary storytelling experts as they give
tips for using stories to make your next presentation more
memorable. Be prepared for an interactive workshop to help
you develop your own Rotary story.
Part 5 of 5 in the Membership Matters! webinar series. This webinar will focus on growing and strengthening clubs by inviting new and diverse groups of professionals to club meetings, asking friends and colleagues to participate in a service project and reaching out to Rotary Program Alumni.
Young professionals are the fastest growing professional
demographic around the world, yet they are often
underrepresented in Rotary clubs. Attracting young
professionals to the world of Rotary requires some
understanding of what they are looking for when it
comes to service organizations. This session will review
recent research and discuss strategies for attracting
young professionals to volunteer and to join service
organizations.
Whether you’re a future club president, Foundation chair, or just passionate about fundraising, this session will teach you about the Annual Fund and how to establish or promote a culture of philanthropy in your club. We’ll discuss ways to encourage first-time donors, thank and recognize donors, and celebrate The Rotary Foundation’s centennial.
Building on what you learned in part 1, now you’ll
get a chance to exchange ideas for attracting young
professionals, discuss the successes and challenges your
club has encountered in reaching out to prospective
members, and learn to apply the strategies that were
discussed in part 1.
New Club Flexibility: How Can It Attact and Keep MembersElizabeth Toms
How can your club be more attractive to prospective
members, and what can you do to keep your members? How
can Rotary remain a priority when everyone has limited
time? This session will explore club successes and consider
what “flexibility” means. You’ll learn how your club might
benefit from increased flexibility and get ideas for the
coming year. You’ll also hear about changes you may need to
make to your bylaws to accommodate your innovations.
Rotary hopes to enhance long-term relationships with Rotary Peace Fellows by encouraging partnerships on peacebuilding and conflict prevention projects, including those funded by Rotary global grants. Peace fellows can gain a better sense of how to partner with Rotary clubs and districts by understanding how grant projects are initiated and funded. The purpose is for peace fellows to learn about this topic from Rotary staff and other peace fellows.
Get the most out of your experience as GETS trainers. We will discuss:
• How to get the most out of the GETS Leader’s Guide
• How Rotary’s major initiatives impact the training and role of the governors-elect
• How GETS and the International Assembly work together
• Tips for enhancing the learning experience for your participants
Get inspired to lead your club to greatness in 2016-17.
Network with your class of incoming presidents, learn
from leaders who have been in your shoes, and hear about
initiatives to boost membership. Get inspiration from past
and current leaders and get motivated for the year ahead.
Whatever your interest, whether it's quilting, horseback riding, cycling, or wine appreciation, chances are there are other Rotarians who share your passion. Rotary Fellowships are international, independently organized groups of Rotarians, their spouses, and Rotaractors who share a common vocation or recreational interest. Learn about fellowships projects, tips for starting or joining a fellowship, and how the fun and service opportunities can enhance your Rotary experience.
How does club and district planning drive membership
growth? Hear about actual Rotary club experiences from
panelists, along with metrics to illustrate how planning
increases retention, attracts new members, and boosts our
impact on the world.
Leading Your Club to Greatness: 2017-18 Club PresidentsElizabeth Toms
What’s your path to success? Join your fellow presidents-elect and Rotary leaders as we exchange experiences and
ideas to help accelerate clubs toward a successful year. Scale
up to greatness as we share a common vision and motivation
for the coming year and beyond.
Rotary Community Corps: Community Solutions for Community ChallengesRotary International
A Rotary Community Corps (RCC) is a group of non-Rotarians who share our commitment to service. RCC members plan and carry out projects in their communities and support local Rotary club projects. Nearly 8,700 RCCs in 90 countries are working to develop future leaders and conducting effective service. You will learn about the role of RCCs in community development, how to establish an RCC, and how to partner with RCCs on projects.
In recent years, war, conflict, and persecution have resulted in more refugees and displaced persons than the world has seen in decades. There is no better time to start building sustainable projects in our peace and conflict prevention/resolution area of focus. Hear about successful projects and opportunities for collaboration with the Rotarian Action Group for Peace and Rotary Peace Fellows and learn ways to identify potential partner organizations while exploring the global grant application process.
How to Host a Million Dollar Dinner for the Rotary FoundationRotary International
The concept of a million-dollar dinner started in District
5110 (Oregon, USA) in 2004 and is spreading around the
world, bringing together people who commit to new gifts
of $10,000 or more. Are you ready to inspire your district
to take its Foundation fundraising to the next level? From
forming a committee and identifying prospective supporters
to event planning and promotion, you’ll learn how to produce
an unprecedented major gift campaign in your community.
This webinar is a high-level overview of Rotary.org, My Rotary, and other important online tools within Rotary’s website. Check it out to learn how you can get the most from these tools!
This, presented by the Rotary International South Asia Office, webinar talks about Planned Giving and elaborates on Gift commitments to The Rotary Foundation and the associated guidelines for Rotarians in India.
Part 5 of 5 in the Membership Matters! webinar series. This webinar will focus on growing and strengthening clubs by inviting new and diverse groups of professionals to club meetings, asking friends and colleagues to participate in a service project and reaching out to Rotary Program Alumni.
Young professionals are the fastest growing professional
demographic around the world, yet they are often
underrepresented in Rotary clubs. Attracting young
professionals to the world of Rotary requires some
understanding of what they are looking for when it
comes to service organizations. This session will review
recent research and discuss strategies for attracting
young professionals to volunteer and to join service
organizations.
Whether you’re a future club president, Foundation chair, or just passionate about fundraising, this session will teach you about the Annual Fund and how to establish or promote a culture of philanthropy in your club. We’ll discuss ways to encourage first-time donors, thank and recognize donors, and celebrate The Rotary Foundation’s centennial.
Building on what you learned in part 1, now you’ll
get a chance to exchange ideas for attracting young
professionals, discuss the successes and challenges your
club has encountered in reaching out to prospective
members, and learn to apply the strategies that were
discussed in part 1.
New Club Flexibility: How Can It Attact and Keep MembersElizabeth Toms
How can your club be more attractive to prospective
members, and what can you do to keep your members? How
can Rotary remain a priority when everyone has limited
time? This session will explore club successes and consider
what “flexibility” means. You’ll learn how your club might
benefit from increased flexibility and get ideas for the
coming year. You’ll also hear about changes you may need to
make to your bylaws to accommodate your innovations.
Rotary hopes to enhance long-term relationships with Rotary Peace Fellows by encouraging partnerships on peacebuilding and conflict prevention projects, including those funded by Rotary global grants. Peace fellows can gain a better sense of how to partner with Rotary clubs and districts by understanding how grant projects are initiated and funded. The purpose is for peace fellows to learn about this topic from Rotary staff and other peace fellows.
Get the most out of your experience as GETS trainers. We will discuss:
• How to get the most out of the GETS Leader’s Guide
• How Rotary’s major initiatives impact the training and role of the governors-elect
• How GETS and the International Assembly work together
• Tips for enhancing the learning experience for your participants
Get inspired to lead your club to greatness in 2016-17.
Network with your class of incoming presidents, learn
from leaders who have been in your shoes, and hear about
initiatives to boost membership. Get inspiration from past
and current leaders and get motivated for the year ahead.
Whatever your interest, whether it's quilting, horseback riding, cycling, or wine appreciation, chances are there are other Rotarians who share your passion. Rotary Fellowships are international, independently organized groups of Rotarians, their spouses, and Rotaractors who share a common vocation or recreational interest. Learn about fellowships projects, tips for starting or joining a fellowship, and how the fun and service opportunities can enhance your Rotary experience.
How does club and district planning drive membership
growth? Hear about actual Rotary club experiences from
panelists, along with metrics to illustrate how planning
increases retention, attracts new members, and boosts our
impact on the world.
Leading Your Club to Greatness: 2017-18 Club PresidentsElizabeth Toms
What’s your path to success? Join your fellow presidents-elect and Rotary leaders as we exchange experiences and
ideas to help accelerate clubs toward a successful year. Scale
up to greatness as we share a common vision and motivation
for the coming year and beyond.
Rotary Community Corps: Community Solutions for Community ChallengesRotary International
A Rotary Community Corps (RCC) is a group of non-Rotarians who share our commitment to service. RCC members plan and carry out projects in their communities and support local Rotary club projects. Nearly 8,700 RCCs in 90 countries are working to develop future leaders and conducting effective service. You will learn about the role of RCCs in community development, how to establish an RCC, and how to partner with RCCs on projects.
In recent years, war, conflict, and persecution have resulted in more refugees and displaced persons than the world has seen in decades. There is no better time to start building sustainable projects in our peace and conflict prevention/resolution area of focus. Hear about successful projects and opportunities for collaboration with the Rotarian Action Group for Peace and Rotary Peace Fellows and learn ways to identify potential partner organizations while exploring the global grant application process.
How to Host a Million Dollar Dinner for the Rotary FoundationRotary International
The concept of a million-dollar dinner started in District
5110 (Oregon, USA) in 2004 and is spreading around the
world, bringing together people who commit to new gifts
of $10,000 or more. Are you ready to inspire your district
to take its Foundation fundraising to the next level? From
forming a committee and identifying prospective supporters
to event planning and promotion, you’ll learn how to produce
an unprecedented major gift campaign in your community.
This webinar is a high-level overview of Rotary.org, My Rotary, and other important online tools within Rotary’s website. Check it out to learn how you can get the most from these tools!
This, presented by the Rotary International South Asia Office, webinar talks about Planned Giving and elaborates on Gift commitments to The Rotary Foundation and the associated guidelines for Rotarians in India.
2. Centros de Rotary pro Paz: El importante papel de los rotarios (espanol)Rotary International
El seminario ofrecerá información general sobre las becas y los Centros de Rotary pro Paz, así como sobre la labor de varios ex becarios del programa en el campo de la paz y la prevención/resolución de conflictos. Asimismo, se ofrecerán recursos para apoyar a los postulantes a las becas y se proporcionará información sobre los distritos promotores de la paz, la Iniciativa de Donaciones Extraordinarias para los Centros de Rotary pro Paz y el Grupo de Acción Rotaria por la Paz.
Tras inscribirte, recibirás un mensaje electrónico de confirmación con la información necesaria para acceder al seminario.
Presentation given by Mitty Chang and Holly Ransom at the 2013 Rotaract Preconvention in Lisbon, Portugal. Solomon Victor was unable to attend the live presentation but aided in the planning of the presentation.
We will provide you with the general information about the Rotary Peace Fellowships and the Rotary Peace Centers, Alumni of the program that are working in the field of peace and conflict resolution and prevention, and provide you with resources for supporting the program and future applicants.
We will also touch base on the following subjects: Peacebuilder districts, Rotary Peace Center Major Gifts Initiative, and the Rotarian Action Group for Peace.
Learn all about the Rotary Peace Fellowship during this webinar. Rotary Peace Centers staff will be discussing the background of the program, the Rotary Peace Centers around the world, and how applicants can start the process of becoming a potential fellow!
Applying for the Rotary Peace Fellowship: Tips from Current FellowsRotary International
Are you interested in applying for the 2018 Rotary Peace Fellowship? Two current Rotary Peace Fellows will share their experiences about the application process and as current fellows in both the master’s degree and professional development certificate programs.
El propósito de este seminario es proporcionar información sobre el programa piloto recién lanzado por Rotary Internacional. Se explicará la visión general y expectativas del Desafío junto con su marco de trabajo y el proceso de reconocimiento.
Panelistas: Director de RI Jorge Aufranc, Gobernador-electo Julio Grazioso, Presidente pasada Maria Inestroza y Rotario Greg Bucove
Intended for district leaders who are responsible for organizing
grant management seminars, this session will provide tips for
organizing and running a successful event in person or online.
New Member Orientation call from MPI in EuropeFederico Toja
Meeting Professionals International (MPI) is the largest and most vibrant global meeting and event industry association. Founded in 1972, the organization provides innovative and relevant education, networking opportunities and business exchanges, and acts as a prominent voice for the promotion and growth of the industry. MPI membership is comprised of approximately 18,500 members belonging to more than 80 chapters and clubs in 22 countries.
Join us for a 45-minute webinar dedicated to helping you achieve your goals for The Rotary Foundation centennial. Hear from Centennial Celebration Committee Chair and Past Trustee Stephanie Urchick and staff on resources available to help you plan and talk about the centennial, strategies to help districts and clubs prepare for the centennial, and best practices for leveraging your expertise for centennial events.
Best Practices for Implementing a District Communication StrategyClubRunner
ClubRunner shares best practices for implementing a District Communication Strategy. This presentation covers:
- How to set your strategy
- The key elements of a good database
- How CASL applies to district communications
- Communication approaches to take
- Website best practices
Meeting Professionals International presentation for new members introducing the MPI Community, Education opportunities, Membership value, MPI Chapters and Events and much more...
Top Things You Need to Know about Every Rotarian Every Year (EREY)Rotary International
The Rotary Foundation’s Annual Fund helps Rotarians do good in their communities and around the world. Learn more about the Foundation’s Annual Fund, why donors choose to support it, and hear tips from other Rotarians for strengthening giving in your club. Sign up today and reserve your spot to hear from Rotarian panelists and staff as they share their expertise and answer your questions!
ProductTank provides an opportunity for Product Managers in Jakarta to exchange ideas and experiences about Product Design, Development and Management, Business Modelling, Metrics, User Experience and all the other things that get us excited.
Events include talks from guest speakers on topics around product management, networking opportunities, and a good old-fashioned chin-wag over a beer or two.
We're open to companies big and small. We also welcome early-stage technology businesses looking to learn how to get their ideas off the ground.
Join our discussion on FB group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/372653183096821/ and follow our Twitter @ProductTankJKT to get the latest update.
The Rotary Alumni Global Service Award and Rotary Alumni Association of the Year Award are opportunities to recognize outstanding past participants in Rotary’s programs and scholarships. This webinar will allow you to learn about the criteria for each award and about the nomination process and timeline for 2018-19. District alumni chairs and regional Rotary Foundation coordinators, especially, will learn about their important roles in the nomination process.
Our goal for this webinar is for you to learn more about participating in Reconnect Week, as well as to hear ideas from your fellow Rotary leaders about successful events in the past. We want to offer this opportunity for you to make your districts more prepared for the event and have time to collaborate with others in your district.
Our goal for this webinar is for you to learn more about participating in Reconnect Week, as well as to hear ideas from your fellow Rotary leaders about successful events in the past. We want to offer this opportunity for you to make your districts more prepared for the event and have time to collaborate with others in your district.
Similar to 2016-17 Rotary Global Rewards Webinar Series: Welcome District Chairs (20)
Russian anarchist and anti-war movement in the third year of full-scale warAntti Rautiainen
Anarchist group ANA Regensburg hosted my online-presentation on 16th of May 2024, in which I discussed tactics of anti-war activism in Russia, and reasons why the anti-war movement has not been able to make an impact to change the course of events yet. Cases of anarchists repressed for anti-war activities are presented, as well as strategies of support for political prisoners, and modest successes in supporting their struggles.
Thumbnail picture is by MediaZona, you may read their report on anti-war arson attacks in Russia here: https://en.zona.media/article/2022/10/13/burn-map
Links:
Autonomous Action
http://Avtonom.org
Anarchist Black Cross Moscow
http://Avtonom.org/abc
Solidarity Zone
https://t.me/solidarity_zone
Memorial
https://memopzk.org/, https://t.me/pzk_memorial
OVD-Info
https://en.ovdinfo.org/antiwar-ovd-info-guide
RosUznik
https://rosuznik.org/
Uznik Online
http://uznikonline.tilda.ws/
Russian Reader
https://therussianreader.com/
ABC Irkutsk
https://abc38.noblogs.org/
Send mail to prisoners from abroad:
http://Prisonmail.online
YouTube: https://youtu.be/c5nSOdU48O8
Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/libertarianlifecoach/episodes/Russian-anarchist-and-anti-war-movement-in-the-third-year-of-full-scale-war-e2k8ai4
This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
What is the point of small housing associations.pptxPaul Smith
Given the small scale of housing associations and their relative high cost per home what is the point of them and how do we justify their continued existance
ZGB - The Role of Generative AI in Government transformation.pdfSaeed Al Dhaheri
This keynote was presented during the the 7th edition of the UAE Hackathon 2024. It highlights the role of AI and Generative AI in addressing government transformation to achieve zero government bureaucracy
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
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How to Promote Rotary Global Rewards Within Your District
Watch the webinar here:
https://vimeo.com/157181533
7. 15
PROMOTIONAL TOOLKIT UPDATES
Print Materials
• Sell Sheets
• How To Guides
• FAQs
Presentation Tools
• PowerPoint
• Program Videos and
How To Videos
• Promotional Tips
• Banner Printable
Social Posts
8. 16
VIDEOS
• Play the Rotary Global Rewards videos
at your Club and District
events. There is a travel video
https://vimeo.com/151059899 and a
service
video https://vimeo.com/151059900.
You can also download the videos at
these links, which is beneficial if Wi-Fi
is unavailable for presentations.
9. 17
Testimonial
“I saved 33% at Office Depot/OfficeMax
while printing materials for the Show Me
Rotary PETS I was attending. I’ve stopped
using my Office Depot Rewards card,
because the discounts with Rotary Global
Rewards are better!”
PDG David Robinette,
District 6060
10. 18
ROTARY CLUB LOCATOR APP
• Get the Club Locator
App on the Apple App
Store, Google Play for
Android or Windows
Phone App
12. 20
DISTRICT PROMOTIONS
• Contact your District Trainer and secure a 15-20 minute time
at District Conferences, District Trainings, and other events.
• Contact your District Governor to get on the agenda for a 15-
20 minute presentation at one of the District Board Meetings
• Contact your PETS Governor and secure a speaking time and
a presence in the House of Friendship
• Try to get Rotary Global Rewards promotions in your District
e-newsletter twice a year, you can use the sell sheet for
language (available in the promotional kit)
• Ask Your District to put a Rotary Global Rewards link on the
District website; Link to www.rotary.org/globalrewards
13. 21
CLUB PROMOTIONS
• Send an email to all Club Presidents promoting Rotary
Global Rewards
• Offer to visit clubs within your district to promote the
program
• Send Club Presidents the sell sheet (available in the
promotional kit)
• Ask Club Presidents to put a Rotary Global Rewards link
on their Club website; Link
to www.rotary.org/globalrewards
• Ask Club Presidents to ask all of their members to create
a My Rotary account and check out the Rotary Global
Rewards program
14. 22
UPCOMING EVENTS
• Institutes
• Webinars
– October 5th
• Rotary Institutes
– February 1st
• President-Elect Training Seminars
– April 5th
• 2017 Atlanta RI Convention
• Rotary Leadership Training Institute
• President Elect Training Seminars
18. 26
Thank you!
Register for upcoming webinars and
access recordings of past webinars at
www.rotary.org/webinars
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