- Social Media
- Website
- Event Management
- Promotion
- Administration
- Translation
- Research
- Videography
- Photography
- Interns
- Volunteers
- Rotarians
- Friends
- Family
We maximized our resources
THE ONE was a success because:
- It had a clear vision and mission
- It engaged Rotarians and the community
- It was well planned and executed
- It was promoted strategically
- It was sustainable and scalable
- It maximized resources and partnerships
- It inspired and engaged people
- It told wonderful stories of goodness
- It amplified Rotary's image positively
THE ONE proves that with vision,
The Rotary and Peace Corps service partnership, launched
in 2015, provides opportunities for clubs to team up with
with active and returned Peace Corps volunteers. Learn
how, by working together, you can help address Rotary’s
six areas of focus while enhancing goodwill, international
understanding, and building capacity in more than 60
countries.
What if a project could be completed by the end of your next
club meeting? Learn how to design innovative activities that
are cost effective, time restrained, and beneficial to your
community. Harness your creativity and start thinking about
potential mini-projects that will engage your members and
leave them with a real sense of accomplishment at the end of
your meeting.
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Are you reluctant to start using social media? Looking to
recharge your club’s online presence? Rotary’s social media
team will show you how Facebook, Twitter, and other
tools can help your club attract new members, engage your
community, and transform your events.
Increase Rotary's Impact and Reach through Rotary Community Corps HandoutRotary International
Rotary Community Corps (RCCs) are our non-Rotarian partners in service. Under the sponsorship of Rotary clubs, they plan, conduct, and support service projects to improve their communities. RCCs are a great way to enhance Rotary’s impact and reach around the world. Attend this session to learn how to establish RCCs and maximize the benefits of this partnership.
A presentation outlining Rotary's impact on Health & Wellbeing given by Kevin Walsh in from Rotary Cumbria & Lancashire provided under the auspices of the national Forum for Health & Wellbeing.
Vocational Service and Appreciation: Enhance Member EngagementElizabeth Toms
Through the lens of the second object of Rotary, explore the
role vocational service plays in membership development
and retention. Share and learn strategies for using vocational
service to strengthen your club. We’ll discuss best practices
for recognizing ethical businesses, along with the skills,
talents, and resources that members bring to Rotary.
The Rotary and Peace Corps service partnership, launched
in 2015, provides opportunities for clubs to team up with
with active and returned Peace Corps volunteers. Learn
how, by working together, you can help address Rotary’s
six areas of focus while enhancing goodwill, international
understanding, and building capacity in more than 60
countries.
What if a project could be completed by the end of your next
club meeting? Learn how to design innovative activities that
are cost effective, time restrained, and beneficial to your
community. Harness your creativity and start thinking about
potential mini-projects that will engage your members and
leave them with a real sense of accomplishment at the end of
your meeting.
Social Media 101: Using Social Media to Promote Rotary and Engage Your CommunityRotary International
Are you reluctant to start using social media? Looking to
recharge your club’s online presence? Rotary’s social media
team will show you how Facebook, Twitter, and other
tools can help your club attract new members, engage your
community, and transform your events.
Increase Rotary's Impact and Reach through Rotary Community Corps HandoutRotary International
Rotary Community Corps (RCCs) are our non-Rotarian partners in service. Under the sponsorship of Rotary clubs, they plan, conduct, and support service projects to improve their communities. RCCs are a great way to enhance Rotary’s impact and reach around the world. Attend this session to learn how to establish RCCs and maximize the benefits of this partnership.
A presentation outlining Rotary's impact on Health & Wellbeing given by Kevin Walsh in from Rotary Cumbria & Lancashire provided under the auspices of the national Forum for Health & Wellbeing.
Vocational Service and Appreciation: Enhance Member EngagementElizabeth Toms
Through the lens of the second object of Rotary, explore the
role vocational service plays in membership development
and retention. Share and learn strategies for using vocational
service to strengthen your club. We’ll discuss best practices
for recognizing ethical businesses, along with the skills,
talents, and resources that members bring to Rotary.
Corporate Sponsorship and Cause Marketing at the Club and District LevelsElizabeth Toms
Let’s discuss how Rotary clubs and districts can leverage
corporate support through local sponsorship and cause
marketing. Learn about different types of cause marketing
campaigns and how to package and price sponsorships.
You’ll also gain insight into what potential sponsors are
looking for, and understand Rotary’s guidelines on brand
usage as well as legal and financial considerations.
Rotary Community Corps: Community Solutions for Community ChallengesElizabeth Toms
A Rotary Community Corps (RCC) is a group of nonRotarians who share our commitment to service. RCC
members plan and carry out projects in their communities
and support local Rotary club efforts. Nearly 9,000 RCCs in
92 countries are working to develop future leaders. Learn
about the role of RCCs in community development, how to
establish an RCC, and how to partner with RCCs on projects.
First Impressions Matter: Talking to Prospective and New MembersRotary International
First impressions are important for meeting new people, and
for Rotary clubs. Looking to improve the experience your
club provides for prospective and new members? We’ve got
some best practices and resources to help you impress and
engage.
Increase Rotary's Impact and Reach through Rotary Community Corps PresentationRotary International
Rotary Community Corps (RCCs) are our non-Rotarian partners in service. Under the sponsorship of Rotary clubs, they plan, conduct, and support service projects to improve their communities. RCCs are a great way to enhance Rotary’s impact and reach around the world. Attend this session to learn how to establish RCCs and maximize the benefits of this partnership.
Are you looking to expand your funding sources? This
session will help you find information on foundations that
might fund your club’s projects. You’ll also learn how to
outline measurable objectives and identify some critical
components of a successful grant proposal.
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.
Get insight into key messaging and new public image resources available to support your efforts to increase awareness of Rotary in your community. Learn how to adapt the People of Action campaign so it resonates locally, and how to use the new materials to support your club's strategic priorities.
Transform! How to Lead Clubs and Districts to Be IrresistibleRotary International
Ready to lead your Rotary team in new directions, but not sure how or where to start? Gain a deeper understanding of how to help your club or district transform itself for the future. Using practical tools, you will begin to develop strategies that inspire people to achieve Rotary’s dynamic new priorities.
Since the first contribution of $26.50, our Endowment
Fund has grown to more than $350 million in net assets
and $770 million in promises of future gifts. Learn how the
endowment continues to grow, how it is invested, how it
supports grants, and how we are working to strengthen its
impact over the Foundation’s second century of service.
Creating your personal legacy within the endowment
is covered in two complementary sessions: “Rotary’s
Tomorrow Depends on What We Do Today” and “Enhance
Your Rotary Legacy with U.S. Tax-Wise Gift Options.”
Learn how to successfully promote Rotary through social
media with tools, tips, and techniques for building audiences
and engagement. We’ll discuss current social media trends
and cover advertising, types of content to post, and how you
can handle a social media crisis.
Women account for more than 20 percent of Rotary’s global membership, but they are underrepresented in leadership positions throughout the organization. Diverse leadership correlates with high performance, so let’s explore strategies to break the “glass ceiling” in our clubs, districts, and zones. Together, we can Be the Inspiration around the globe.
Be inspired by several of the Rotarians and Rotaractors honored as People of Action: Young Innovators during Rotary Day at the United Nations in Nairobi, Kenya. These young leaders, all under age 35, have been recognized for their commitment to solving problems with measurable and lasting results, helping to connect local issues with global concerns.
Rotary alumni are diverse, spanning all ages and
backgrounds. Most express an interest in joining Rotary at
some point, but many are not ready to join right now. How
can Rotarians create engaging programming and activities
that keep alumni connected to Rotary so they’re more likely
to become members when the time is right?
Rotary provides opportunities for all people at any age to connect. Yet we often find ourselves segmented by our age groups. Let’s explore ways Interact, Rotaract, and Rotary clubs come together through meaningful mentorship programs and collaborative service projects.
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Corporate Sponsorship and Cause Marketing at the Club and District LevelsElizabeth Toms
Let’s discuss how Rotary clubs and districts can leverage
corporate support through local sponsorship and cause
marketing. Learn about different types of cause marketing
campaigns and how to package and price sponsorships.
You’ll also gain insight into what potential sponsors are
looking for, and understand Rotary’s guidelines on brand
usage as well as legal and financial considerations.
Rotary Community Corps: Community Solutions for Community ChallengesElizabeth Toms
A Rotary Community Corps (RCC) is a group of nonRotarians who share our commitment to service. RCC
members plan and carry out projects in their communities
and support local Rotary club efforts. Nearly 9,000 RCCs in
92 countries are working to develop future leaders. Learn
about the role of RCCs in community development, how to
establish an RCC, and how to partner with RCCs on projects.
First Impressions Matter: Talking to Prospective and New MembersRotary International
First impressions are important for meeting new people, and
for Rotary clubs. Looking to improve the experience your
club provides for prospective and new members? We’ve got
some best practices and resources to help you impress and
engage.
Increase Rotary's Impact and Reach through Rotary Community Corps PresentationRotary International
Rotary Community Corps (RCCs) are our non-Rotarian partners in service. Under the sponsorship of Rotary clubs, they plan, conduct, and support service projects to improve their communities. RCCs are a great way to enhance Rotary’s impact and reach around the world. Attend this session to learn how to establish RCCs and maximize the benefits of this partnership.
Are you looking to expand your funding sources? This
session will help you find information on foundations that
might fund your club’s projects. You’ll also learn how to
outline measurable objectives and identify some critical
components of a successful grant proposal.
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.
Get insight into key messaging and new public image resources available to support your efforts to increase awareness of Rotary in your community. Learn how to adapt the People of Action campaign so it resonates locally, and how to use the new materials to support your club's strategic priorities.
Transform! How to Lead Clubs and Districts to Be IrresistibleRotary International
Ready to lead your Rotary team in new directions, but not sure how or where to start? Gain a deeper understanding of how to help your club or district transform itself for the future. Using practical tools, you will begin to develop strategies that inspire people to achieve Rotary’s dynamic new priorities.
Since the first contribution of $26.50, our Endowment
Fund has grown to more than $350 million in net assets
and $770 million in promises of future gifts. Learn how the
endowment continues to grow, how it is invested, how it
supports grants, and how we are working to strengthen its
impact over the Foundation’s second century of service.
Creating your personal legacy within the endowment
is covered in two complementary sessions: “Rotary’s
Tomorrow Depends on What We Do Today” and “Enhance
Your Rotary Legacy with U.S. Tax-Wise Gift Options.”
Learn how to successfully promote Rotary through social
media with tools, tips, and techniques for building audiences
and engagement. We’ll discuss current social media trends
and cover advertising, types of content to post, and how you
can handle a social media crisis.
Women account for more than 20 percent of Rotary’s global membership, but they are underrepresented in leadership positions throughout the organization. Diverse leadership correlates with high performance, so let’s explore strategies to break the “glass ceiling” in our clubs, districts, and zones. Together, we can Be the Inspiration around the globe.
Be inspired by several of the Rotarians and Rotaractors honored as People of Action: Young Innovators during Rotary Day at the United Nations in Nairobi, Kenya. These young leaders, all under age 35, have been recognized for their commitment to solving problems with measurable and lasting results, helping to connect local issues with global concerns.
Rotary alumni are diverse, spanning all ages and
backgrounds. Most express an interest in joining Rotary at
some point, but many are not ready to join right now. How
can Rotarians create engaging programming and activities
that keep alumni connected to Rotary so they’re more likely
to become members when the time is right?
Rotary provides opportunities for all people at any age to connect. Yet we often find ourselves segmented by our age groups. Let’s explore ways Interact, Rotaract, and Rotary clubs come together through meaningful mentorship programs and collaborative service projects.
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Rotary’s got a new look, so let’s learn how use it! Get an overview of the new visual identity guidelines and see examples of how clubs are already using it to bring our story to life in their communities. You’ll also get a chance to share your own ideas and learn how to use the Brand Center on My Rotary to turn them into reality.
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Dave Hardy, Rotarian and Lead for Scarborough Community Renewal Campaign presented to the Rotary Club of Toronto Eglinton about the Campaign, results, and current developments.
What’s your path to success? Join your fellow presidentselect 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.
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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.
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2. BE A PUBLIC IMAGE REPRESENTATIVE IN YOUR CLUB
Panelists
Carol Toomey, PDG
RPIC Zone 32
David Harilela, PDG
RPIC Zone 10B
Moderator
Mark Kriebel, PDG
RPIC Zone 29
3. • Working with News Media
• Building Creative Partnerships
• Engaging New Members and Sharing
Rotary Stories
• Questions and Answers
BE A PUBLIC IMAGE REPRESENTATIVE IN YOUR CLUB
4. BE A PUBLIC IMAGE REPRESENTATIVE IN YOUR CLUB
Carol Toomey, PDG
RPIC Zone 32
5. 2013 RI CONVENTION
Strengthening your club's
role in your Community
• Dress the Part
+ Wear Your Rotary Pin
+ Wear Your Rotary Clothing at Your Events
• Act the Part
+ Follow the Four Way Test
+ Invite Others to Your Club & Events
6. 2013 RI CONVENTION
Strengthening your club's
role in your Community
• Your Event Should be a
Rotary Event
+ Make sure that Your Tent has a Rotary Wheel
+ Balloons Have the Rotary Logo
• Publicize Your Event
+ Posters, Business Cards, Flyers Newspaper
Radio, TV, Billboards
+ Visit Other Clubs and Include them with Social Media:
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn others.
7. 2013 RI CONVENTION
Posters, Business Cards, Flyers
• Share Posters by Email
• Pass Out Business Cards with
the Event Date and Location
• Give out Flyers to Friends,
Stores, Etc.
8. 2013 RI CONVENTION
Radio, TV, Billboards
• Unsold space
• Partner with a Current
Advertiser (Local, or National)
• Professionally Prepared
Advertisements: Humanity In Motion
9. 2013 RI CONVENTION
Newspapers
• Most will run articles about your
event. (Before)
• Always have small space
available.
• Spend money with them when
you can. They will remember for
the future.
10. 2013 RI CONVENTION
Form a Friendship with the Media
• Invite them to Your Event
• Invite them to Join Rotary
• Ask Rotarians in Your Club who
advertise with the publication to help
• Talk to the media about what they
consider newsworthy
• Ask if they have “remnant space”
11. 2013 RI CONVENTION
Invite Other clubs to Partner
in Your Event
• Larger area will draw more people
• Your event more newsworthy
• More people
• More ideas, opportunities
• More talented people & contacts
• Opportunity for visitors to choose
time of day to join Rotary
(breakfast, lunch, etc)
12. District 7910 Example:
• Rotary Clubs work
together on Community
recognized value Project
• Rotary Image and use of
Public Relations tools
13. Rotary District 7910
(Central Massachusetts USA)
Power of Rotary
• 1st Careful community needs assessment.
Rotary Club of Worcester MA asked the area’s largest non-religious, non political
organization that has humanitarian impact on the community (UMass Medical) if
they had any humanitarian needs (effecting families, children or veterans) not
met by any other source. Then club members voted on 11 projects proposed.
NICview was #1
• When the community sees value, support,
Rotary teamwork & PR develops naturally.
Maternal and
Child Health
14. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
UMass Memorial Worcester MA
Effort by Dr. Alan Picarillo
Pediatric Neonatologist UMass Memorial
Healthcare & Assistant Professor of
Pediatrics UMass Medical School
One of the largest NICUs with 49 ICU Beds for critical care
infants born in the entire region of Central MA & Northern CT
16. Parents go home
without their infant !
Critical Care Infants stay an
average of 3 weeks or more
NICview special Web
Cameras help parents &
family bond and stay in
contact to their new born
around the clock 24/7
17. Any where !
Families have
connected
throughout
Massachusetts
35 States
10 Countries
5 Continents
At home or work.
Viewing becomes
part of the family
routine.
On any web connected
device, even Xbox to TV
21. PR …
• Newspapers
• Dec 2012 Southbridge News Paper article.
• Feb. 2013 Shrewsbury Community Advocate
News Paper
• Jan 2013 Spencer New Leader
Newspaper_Pg25
22. PR …
• Magazines
• Baystate Parent Magazine
• Worcester Business Journal
Public Service free AD
• Worcester Magazine
Public Service free AD
• Inside Worcester
23. PR …
• TV
• 3 Minute for web links to
share with club members
or community presentation
• 30 Minute for broadcast on
local (249) cable stations.
Other Rotary clubs put their
contact info at end of the
program for donations.
Shows Rotary impact on
Central Massachusetts.
24. PR …
• Social Media:
• RC Westboro Web Page • Southbridge Savings Bank / Facebook
Page record 164 “likes” and comments
26. Rotary NICview Results
Strengthened Rotary image by combining the right
community recognized value project with media
promoting Rotary's involvement resulted in:
• Increased number of web cameras ($1200 ea.)
• Rotary Club of Worcester engaged:
• (9) Other area Rotary Clubs to work together
• Area Businesses donated cameras through Rotary.
United Lens, Southbridge Savings Bank
Webster 5 Bank, Fallon Community Health Plan
• The Rotary Foundation Grants amplified impact
• Increase sense of Rotary pride. Member incentive to
invite others to join: 30%+ increased membership.
27. Join us…
Help Central MA parents & families stay 24/7
webcam contact to their critical care newborns.
TRF $ District Grants available…ask!
Donated:
• RC Worcester, RC Shrewsbury
• RC Southbridge, RC Uxbridge
• RC Westboro, RC Wachusett
Plan to Donate:
• RC Marlboro
• RC Montachusett
• RC Sturbridge
49 Incubators /Camera Need
6 Existed
26 Rotary & Sponsors to date
17 More needed Can you help!
Our Goal & Status:
28. Do you have a NICU Hospital near
you that might want a NICview?
For more information:
www.NICviewRotary.org
30. BE A PUBLIC IMAGE REPRESENTATIVE IN YOUR CLUB
David Harilela, PDG
RPIC Zone 10B
31. Successful Public Image
Project
RPIC / IPDG David Harilela
Rotary Public Image Coordinator Zone 10B 2013-15
June 25 2013, RI Convention 2013, Lisbon
32.
33. The key was that
we were telling
wonderful stories
of great things that
Rotary was doing to
Amplify Goodness
34. Timely – immediate, new and evolving
Important – one of the biggest Rotary
International Humanitarian Awards
Proximity –has local and international appeal
Unique – so who is THE ONE ?
35. Conflict – dissolves pain and offers a cure
Impact – inspires all to do more
Human interest – strikes an emotional chord with all
Interactive – everyone can participate
36. By testing the idea with others we realized
that THE ONE was truly possible and
plausible.
We initially tested
the validity of our project
43. Has a Signature Slogan-
“When the world is in chaos,
give me a Hero “
44. THE ONE seeks to Glorify Good,
inspire each individual to bring out
the ONEness in themselves
everyone is doing more good
things thus maximizing goodness
45. Raises the profile of Rotary
in our District and the World
by Involving and sharing this project
with the Community
67. Introduced the project to District
To Ensure all the Rotarians in our District
understand and help to promote THE ONE
District Assembly, District installation,
District conference, DMC and JPM
68. District & Club level
I visited most clubs to promote initially
Second year I visited key clubs and promoted
at District Management Committee
And set up a team of IPPs to visit
And promote bilingually to the clubs
69. Club level
Ask each of our 67 Clubs to appoint their
own THE ONE Club Representative to
promote THE ONE at the club level in D3450
83. In 2013 the Beat goes on …..
THE ONE will be broadcasted free and repeated on
• "One TV" Satellite Channel
• HK "Now TV" Channel 102 and 552
• Global China TV
• 9DTV
• TVB Pay
• TVB 8
• Cable TV
86. We sourced interns from USCHKPA, USCHKAA and
from Universities in Hong Kong
Full Time:
The best were inspired volunteers like Aaron and
KanChan who worked almost full time
Part time:
We received applications from 15 HKU students and
finally just used three for write-ups, translation and
research.
Building the Team
87. Recognition from
Rotary International
RI Zone 10B PR Award 2012
for achieving great media
mileage enhancing
Rotary’s image and
strengthening the Rotary
Brand with THE ONE
88. Getting more RI Dignitaries
involved:
THE ONE 2012-
Message: IPRIP Kalyan Banerjee
THE ONE 2013-
Message: RIP Sakuji Tanaka
Guest and Judge: PRID Sushi Gupta
THE ONE 2014
Guest: RIPN Gary Huang
Themes throughout presentation:
One Rotary
Global organization (not U.S. centric)
Themes throughout presentation:
One Rotary
Global organization (not U.S. centric)
Themes throughout presentation:
One Rotary
Global organization (not U.S. centric)
THE ONE magnifies good
We spoke with everyone I knew about my concept for THE ONE. By talking to and contacting as many people as possible and we
got their positive feedback and willingness to participate
We can increase and do sub competitions in India or Philippines
Next year we will launch a THE ONE award for D3450 to maintain Local Press Interest and presence
And today
Catchy
Magnifies goodness and inspires everyone to want to do more good and give more
Involves Rotarians and non-Rotarians
Raises the Profile of Rotary
It’s a self money churning machine
We used the Gala Dinner for Fund Raising
Giving Sponsors the opportunity to buy in for HK$50000 to 500000
Besides selling seats form HK$1288 to HK$2888
Sponsors were prominently featured on all paraphernalia and all raffle prizes were donated by Major Companies
Most valued US$2000 and above
Sold ad space on program book
and establishing Key Partnerships
with pivotal Entrepreneurs
and Major Brands
Richard Elman – Founding Award donorUS$ 100,000
Peter Bennett – Major Award Donor US$ 150,000
When David thanks Trophy Sponsor
Global Citizen
Century 21GroupBeing a key speaker to an Elite group of Japanese Entrepreneurs in Hong Kong
3. USCPA and USCAA
4. I will talk to Spanish entrepreneurs on the 29 th June
We started with the Bangkok convention and are now in Portugal with you.
Please visit our booth PII no. 908
Twitter, facebook, monthly e-newsletter, website
We secured over US$300,000 of PR almost all of it pro-bono in 2012
We have done much better in 2013
Secure endorsement from Donnie Yen- Asian Super star
Who is also doing a ThisClose ad for us.
Also will be doing ThisClose for RI end Polio Campaign
Rotary recognizes THE ONE
To find out who THE ONE 2013 is please visit our Booth on Pavilion 2, Booth no. 908
We continue to create and look for innovative ideas to promote THE ONE
And we are happy to learn more from you. Thank you!