An introduction to Rotary's programs for Young Leaders. Discover opportunities to engage young leaders in your community through service, leadership development, and fun!
Presentation given by Onoriode Obareki (Rotaractor, Ghana) and Sharlyn Que (Rotaractor, Philippines) at the 2014 Rotaract Preconvention in Sydney, Australia.
Rotaract has the power to take action, promote Rotary,
and create innovative service and membership models.
Hear about the different Rotaract models worldwide and
understand how you can help build a strong Rotaract
ecosystem in your district.
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.
An introduction to Rotary's programs for Young Leaders. Discover opportunities to engage young leaders in your community through service, leadership development, and fun!
Presentation given by Onoriode Obareki (Rotaractor, Ghana) and Sharlyn Que (Rotaractor, Philippines) at the 2014 Rotaract Preconvention in Sydney, Australia.
Rotaract has the power to take action, promote Rotary,
and create innovative service and membership models.
Hear about the different Rotaract models worldwide and
understand how you can help build a strong Rotaract
ecosystem in your district.
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.
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is a flexible
program that you can organize at the club, district,
or multidistrict level for young people up to age 30. It
can bring together leaders from Interact and Rotaract,
enhance connections with schools and universities,
activate young professionals, and re-engage Rotary
alumni. You’ll learn more about RYLA in Brazil, share
ideas about what’s working in your district, and get
inspired to “level-up” your RYLA event by including a
new age group, collaborating with another district, or
inviting international participants.
Moderator: Eduardo San Martín Carreño, RYLA
Committee Chair and RI Director-elect, Rotary Club of
Majadahonda, Spain
Hello Friends!!
Warm Rotaract Greetings!
This is a presentation made on the Orientation of Rotaract Movement. You can use this medium to explain your respective clubs about the happenings of Rotaract Fraternity.
New members are the lifeblood of Rotary’s future, but how do clubs find, retain, and build the next generation of members? Learn best practices for starting and strengthening a Rotaract club that produces future Rotarians. This session will be led by members of a successful Rotary and Rotaract club partnership in Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
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.
RCC is one of Rotary International’s Nine Structured Programs which are designed to help clubs and districts achieve their service goals in their own communities and in communities abroad, fostering fellowship and goodwill in the process.
View a recording of this webinar: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/302996273
Learn how Rotary’s family of New Generations programs (Rotaract, Interact, RYLA, and Rotary Youth Exchange) can help your club engage and inspire the next generation while energizing your club’s Rotarians as mentors and advisers. This presentation was used during a webinar on 18 October 2011. You can view a recording of the session at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/302996273.
Beyond Fellowship and Charities… Making the District Rotaract Committee Responsive in serving Rotaractors and the Youth.
A Breakout session module for District Officers of Rotaract District 3790 during the District Leadership Training (July 30,2016) at Newtown Plaza Hotel, Baguio City.
View a recording of this webinar: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/973978592
Ten tips from Rotarian experts and New Generations Programs staff to ensure a successful year as Interact, New Generations, Rotaract, RYLA, or Youth Exchange district chair.
Starting new Rotaract clubs for Rotarians. Knowing who we are, to know where we are going and how we can make a difference in the world. Facilitators: Ronald Kawaddwa, K. Arunesh, Alberto Mattioli, and Mohammed Mahmudul Hasan
2018 Rotaract Preconvention Opening Session: Professional Development - Succe...Rotary International
Welcome, Roll Call of Countries, and Professional Development - Success Stories from Birmingham, AL. Learn how the Rotary Club of Birmingham, AL USA developed one of the most successful professional development activities that inspires clubs around the world. Facilitators: Michael Stone and Jeris Gaston
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.
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is a flexible
program that you can organize at the club, district,
or multidistrict level for young people up to age 30. It
can bring together leaders from Interact and Rotaract,
enhance connections with schools and universities,
activate young professionals, and re-engage Rotary
alumni. You’ll learn more about RYLA in Brazil, share
ideas about what’s working in your district, and get
inspired to “level-up” your RYLA event by including a
new age group, collaborating with another district, or
inviting international participants.
Moderator: Eduardo San Martín Carreño, RYLA
Committee Chair and RI Director-elect, Rotary Club of
Majadahonda, Spain
Hello Friends!!
Warm Rotaract Greetings!
This is a presentation made on the Orientation of Rotaract Movement. You can use this medium to explain your respective clubs about the happenings of Rotaract Fraternity.
New members are the lifeblood of Rotary’s future, but how do clubs find, retain, and build the next generation of members? Learn best practices for starting and strengthening a Rotaract club that produces future Rotarians. This session will be led by members of a successful Rotary and Rotaract club partnership in Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
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.
RCC is one of Rotary International’s Nine Structured Programs which are designed to help clubs and districts achieve their service goals in their own communities and in communities abroad, fostering fellowship and goodwill in the process.
View a recording of this webinar: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/302996273
Learn how Rotary’s family of New Generations programs (Rotaract, Interact, RYLA, and Rotary Youth Exchange) can help your club engage and inspire the next generation while energizing your club’s Rotarians as mentors and advisers. This presentation was used during a webinar on 18 October 2011. You can view a recording of the session at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/302996273.
Beyond Fellowship and Charities… Making the District Rotaract Committee Responsive in serving Rotaractors and the Youth.
A Breakout session module for District Officers of Rotaract District 3790 during the District Leadership Training (July 30,2016) at Newtown Plaza Hotel, Baguio City.
View a recording of this webinar: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/973978592
Ten tips from Rotarian experts and New Generations Programs staff to ensure a successful year as Interact, New Generations, Rotaract, RYLA, or Youth Exchange district chair.
Starting new Rotaract clubs for Rotarians. Knowing who we are, to know where we are going and how we can make a difference in the world. Facilitators: Ronald Kawaddwa, K. Arunesh, Alberto Mattioli, and Mohammed Mahmudul Hasan
2018 Rotaract Preconvention Opening Session: Professional Development - Succe...Rotary International
Welcome, Roll Call of Countries, and Professional Development - Success Stories from Birmingham, AL. Learn how the Rotary Club of Birmingham, AL USA developed one of the most successful professional development activities that inspires clubs around the world. Facilitators: Michael Stone and Jeris Gaston
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.
Youth service - Experiences, Benefits & ChallengesKofi Kafui Kornu
Serving young people has long been an important part of Rotary International.
This presentation looks at some experiences, benefits and challenges of Youth service.
From the 2014 Rotary Convention (#ricon14) in Sydney, the 3 June workshop about how Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) can mobilize young people, inspire them to be leaders, and connect them with Rotary’s global community.
This was something I created sometime back when I was the Membership Development Director of the RI District 3220 and it was used as the official introductory presentation.
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.
A presentation on the role of Rotary Youth Exchange within all of Rotary's New Generations activities and the 5th Avenue of Service, Youth Service. Presentation was delivered at the 2014 NAYEN Conference in Cancun, Mexico on 7 March 2014.
District 5170 (California, USA) is home to over 6,500
Interactors in more than 115 private and public schools,
who learn Service Above Self through international and
community service projects. They raise approximately
$100,000 yearly and complete over 132,000 hours
of community service. Interactors will explain how
leadership, ethics, and service work together to promote
international action, and you’ll learn the secret to district
5170’s widespread success.
Moderator: Oliver Borg, District 5170 Interact Lieutenant
Governor, Interact Club of Santa Cruz High School,
California, USA
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RYLA - Reaching Beyond the District (Experienced with RYLA in the 19-30 age group)
1. 2013 RI CONVENTION
RI Rotary Youth Leadership Awards
Reaching Beyond the District
2013 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRE-CONVENTION IN LISBON
Facilitators
Michiko Mitarai
G.Justin Philips
2. 2013 RI CONVENTION
Today’s Agenda
13:30 Objectives of Today’s session
13:40 Introduction
14:00 Japanese case of beyond district
14:10 Discussion
14:40 Wrap-up
3. 2013 RI CONVENTION
Introduction of Facilitators
Michiko MITARAI
• Rotary Club of Tokyo Hiroo, JAPAN, RI 2750 District
• RI RYLA Committee Member ’12- 13
• RI RYLA Committee Chair-Elect ’13-’14
• Board Member, Goucher College
Justin G. PHILLIPS
• Rotary Club of Westport Sunrise, CT, USA
• District New Generation Programs, Chair-Elect ’13-’14
• XX
4. 2013 RI CONVENTION
What is RYLA?
• Initially the Rotary Youth Leadership Award
(RYLA) program was established to pay
respect and concern for youth by
Rotarians.
• RYLA program provides effective training
experience for selected young people (14
to 30 years old) who demonstrated or showed
potential leadership in their community.
5. 2013 RI CONVENTION
New expectation for RYLA
• New generation service became 5th avenue
of service
• RYLA experienced youth, especially
between 19 to 30 years old who learned
Rotary spirits, have high potential to be
good candidates for Rotarian in near
future.
6. 2013 RI CONVENTION
Today’s objectives: Issues/ solutions
• However, awareness of RYLA program
among Rotarian is limited, despite the
possible benefit to all Rotary community.
• There is urgent need to promote the
significance of the program to incoming
district Governors’ Nominee and Elect,
beyond each district.
7. 2013 RI CONVENTION
Exercise#1 - Introduction
• Please introduce yourself (1 min/ person)
•Your name, district, country
•Your assessment on awareness of RYLA
program in your country? Does your RYLA
program reach other districts?
•Do your RYLA program reach the targeted
youth?
Does your district of country follow up the
RYLArian, as almuni group?
8. 2013 RI CONVENTION
Exercise #2 – Group Discussion
• Let us hear what other Districts and
Countries have done to promote RYLA
among Rotarians.
9. 2013 RI CONVENTION
Japanese case of beyond district
2013.2.9 Sat 9-16pm xxxx JPY/ person
<Background>
• 50% of Rotary Districts in Japan implement RYLA program
• Need to expand and promote RYLA program all over Japan
<Participants>
• 113 participants from 28 districts (out of 34) participated
• Governor
• Governor-elect & nominees
• Past Governors
• RYLA Committee Chairs
• New Generation program chairs (for non-RYLA districts)
#6 Annual All Japan Rotary Youth Leadership
Awards Institute Forum
10. 2013 RI CONVENTION
Japanese case of beyond district
#6 All Japan Rotary Youth Leadership Awards
Institute Forum (2013.2.9 Sat 9-16pm)
<Agenda>
• Dr. Minamizono, past RI director “RI New Generation
Service Program and RI strategic plan” as key not speech
• Report on RI new direction for RYLA
• Report by RYLARIAN on their experience
• Panel Discussion on their experience among different
districts of past governor and RYLA Chair
RYLA Promotion
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