How are ordinary people stepping up to tackle HIV/Aids and disease in Southern Africa? Connect with other site champs, Rotarians and volunteers through RFHD's social media. Involve the whole club in telling the RFHD story.
The document discusses several key points about families:
- A family should be formed through the marriage of a man and woman, not just cohabitation.
- Parents have the duty and right to educate their children.
- Abortion and undermining the integrity of the family through legislation legalizing divorce, abortion and contraception hurts families and societies.
- Strong families are important for a strong society and nation, so families should be promoted and protected.
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The document discusses how family structures in modern Britain have become more diverse, with examples of nuclear families, extended families, single-parent families, reconstituted families, homosexual families, and families from different ethnic groups. It analyzes factors that have led to changes in traditional family forms and greater diversity, including divorce, changing gender roles, and immigration. In conclusion, it confirms that family life in Britain has indeed become more diverse, as there is no single dominant family type anymore.
Rotary's public relations efforts are important for continued growth and service. The document discusses ensuring a positive image for Rotary through PR best practices at the local and global level. It provides an overview of district PR committees and grants, and shares tips on working with media, including knowing your local media contacts, using press releases, and having media members join clubs. The document encourages clubs to develop a PR plan and checklist to promote their activities to members and the public.
This document provides guidance on using social media to promote Rotary clubs and their activities. It recommends creating a presence on major platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn to engage current members, attract new members, publicize projects, and spread awareness of Rotary. The presenter is an experienced IT professional and Rotarian who provides tips on setting up accounts, deciding which platforms to use, maintaining a regular posting schedule, and targeting specific audiences. Examples are given of how different social media can be leveraged to strengthen membership, advertising, and public relations for Rotary clubs.
This document discusses how Rotary clubs and districts can use social media, particularly Facebook, to promote their organizations and engage new audiences. It provides guidance on creating Facebook pages and groups for clubs and districts, as well as tips for personal profiles. An example is given of a district Facebook ad campaign that saw success in generating interest in Rotary. The takeaway is that social media is a powerful free tool that Rotary organizations can leverage for publicity, relationship building and membership growth.
Social media has changed how businesses promote themselves online by allowing rapid growth in users. It can help businesses by increasing exposure, building trust through recommendations, and finding new customers through targeted networking. Setting up social media profiles strategically and engaging with customers can generate traffic and leads at lower costs than traditional advertising. Regular reporting allows measuring the progress of social media marketing campaigns.
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The document discusses several key points about families:
- A family should be formed through the marriage of a man and woman, not just cohabitation.
- Parents have the duty and right to educate their children.
- Abortion and undermining the integrity of the family through legislation legalizing divorce, abortion and contraception hurts families and societies.
- Strong families are important for a strong society and nation, so families should be promoted and protected.
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Rotary's public relations efforts are important for continued growth and service. The document discusses ensuring a positive image for Rotary through PR best practices at the local and global level. It provides an overview of district PR committees and grants, and shares tips on working with media, including knowing your local media contacts, using press releases, and having media members join clubs. The document encourages clubs to develop a PR plan and checklist to promote their activities to members and the public.
This document provides guidance on using social media to promote Rotary clubs and their activities. It recommends creating a presence on major platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn to engage current members, attract new members, publicize projects, and spread awareness of Rotary. The presenter is an experienced IT professional and Rotarian who provides tips on setting up accounts, deciding which platforms to use, maintaining a regular posting schedule, and targeting specific audiences. Examples are given of how different social media can be leveraged to strengthen membership, advertising, and public relations for Rotary clubs.
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In this webinar you will:
Review best practices for finding and retaining volunteers
Learn how social media can be an effective tool for recruitment and communication
Assess if and how social media might benefit your volunteer program
Discover additional websites and online tools to explore
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Using Social Media to Strengthen Your Club, RI Convention workshop, Bangkok, ...Rotary International
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This document provides guidance on using social media for ministry purposes. It discusses using platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Foursquare to connect with others, engage in discussion, and spread information about one's ministry. Key recommendations include finding a social media champion for the ministry, using tools like HootSuite to schedule posts, and maintaining a consistent social media presence without posting too frequently. The overall message is that social media can help further ministry goals by allowing one to join global conversations and communicate in the language of current audiences.
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This document provides information on using public relations strategies for parks and recreation agencies. It discusses how public relations can foster positive image, generate support, gain exposure, and build brand. The document outlines the key components of a successful public relations program, including developing communication strategies, networking, interpreting mission/vision, and implementing public information services. It also discusses using social media like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, blogs, and QR codes for public relations purposes and how they differ from marketing and advertising.
This document provides an overview of popular social media platforms and tips for using social media for marketing. It discusses Facebook, which has over 500 million active users who spend 700 billion minutes per month on the platform. It also covers blogs, YouTube, and Twitter, noting key statistics about users and engagement on each platform. The document then offers advice on how to market and become a trusted voice on social media, such as illustrating expertise, oversharing content from others, and making conversations about the audience. It emphasizes listening to audiences and notes that successful social media efforts will increase fan and follower engagement and conversion.
The document discusses the use of social networking sites like Facebook for Rotary clubs and districts. It provides statistics on social media usage and outlines strategies for clubs and districts to create Facebook pages and groups to share information, events and connect with members and potential members. The document also addresses privacy concerns and tips for personal and organizational use of social media for Rotary purposes.
The existing monopolies of the world are facing complete overhaul as the effects of new technologies shake their very foundations. Find out how you as a small business can make the most of the chaos to make sure your business is part of the new order of the day.
South Africa has 12 million learners and 420,000 teachers in 25,000 schools, but the quality of education in most schools is too low. Equalizing resources has not equalized outcomes. South Africa performs worse than many poorer African countries in academic tests. The document proposes a reality TV contest called "Tomorrow's Teacher" or "Class Act SA" to crowdsource the rapid creation of educational video content by teachers and students. This would stimulate creativity, highlight new teaching methods, and increase enthusiasm to ultimately improve the South African education system.
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This document discusses the importance of public relations and promoting a positive public image for Rotary clubs. It emphasizes that PR can help clubs build relationships with their local community and raise awareness of Rotary's work. The document recommends various ways clubs can promote Rotary, including using social and print media, signage at projects, developing a club Facebook page, soliciting endorsements, publicizing members' participation, and speaking at community events. It stresses that creating a positive image for Rotary is the responsibility of every Rotarian and encourages clubs to think big in their PR efforts.
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2. Site Champs’ guide to the website
rfha.org.za
Find everything you need to know under
Site Champs login (tab to the right on the home page)
Here you will find:
- Official artwork/adverts
- Site guidelines and helpful hints
- Key contacts
(Due to sensitive info, entry into this section is protected by a single password)
Universal Rotary log-in details:
Username: User
Password: Rotary1234
Swazi site champs get their info in a separate Swaziland section
In this password-protected section of the website.
3. Press Kit
on rfha.org.za
Invite your local community paper to your event!
Don’t send big files to the media, rather send them an invitation or short
cover letter with the link to the Press Kitsection of rfha.org.za/
Here they will find the latest:
• Press releases
• Hi-res images
• Spokesperson bios
• Sponsor summaries
• Contact PR Officer
Please clip press articles, making note of date and publication, and send to
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4. Your Photos and Articles
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under Family Health Day Gallery to qualify for
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You may also submit a short article.
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invite your club members and friends to like us too.
3. Share your photos and best #RFHD moments on your own social media news
feeds, and help us to track your posts and tweets by including #RFHD in the text.
Example tweet:
I’m volunteering @RFHD_ZA to help get SA’s health sorted one time. #RFHD watch the
trailer vimeo.com/84725512
4. Site Champ: Please elect a team of volunteers with smart phones to be our
reporters on the ground.
6. MXIT
Getting our message to over 6.5 million users in SA.
SMS MXIT to 44541 to get MXIT on your phone, then log in and search for RFHD.
Mxit Reach
Mxit Reach makes free mobile education, healthcare and community apps
available to millions of users.
MXIT is partnering with RFHA to create a health info tool that serves the
underprivileged.
How are we leveraging MXIT for the RFHD?
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Splash-page ads at login
Site-and-service locater app
Push direct msg’s to user base
Registrations
Health surveys and questionnaires
Data collection
Health directory
Geo-targeted messages
7. Click on the links in this
presentation and get connected
with RFHD online. Do it now!