This document discusses the benefits of a district managed club website. It proposes that a website can help increase Rotary club membership, generate funds for corporate social responsibility projects, create positive public relations about Rotary, and provide social benefits by uplifting those in need. The website would include details about meeting times and locations, information on current and past projects, membership information, and news and updates. It argues that a well-managed website can help inspire new members, provide credentials for fundraising, share information between clubs to facilitate partnership projects, and help promote the accomplishments of club presidents and the district.
Jennifer Jones and Paul Hydzik presented at the 2013 RI Convention on strengthening Rotary. Their research found that while Rotary is known for its good works, much of the public is unfamiliar with it or what it does. Research also found that Rotarians join and stay for the opportunities to positively impact their community and the world through friendship, fellowship and service. The presentation outlined ways to strengthen clubs by finding leadership roles for new members, using service projects to connect with potential members, and looking beyond titles to a person's mindset and potential. The presenters urged attendees to share what they learned, live the Rotary brand to inspire their clubs, and improve member engagement.
Used as the part of the Facilitation Now Online Conference Feb 2010 suggestingthe anologue of the party host and its similarities to facilitation Online Communities Of Practice
Many associations and nonprofits offer a litany of in-person experiences: events, conventions, tradeshows, meetups, etc. These in-person events provide numerous opportunities for members, volunteers, advocates, staff and other kinds of constituents to learn, participate, network, and much more. But, what if those offline experiences could reach your vast online audience as well?
Attracting and Engaging Members By Learning Some Lessons from HGTVMary Shackleton
This is an updated version of the PowerPoint deck presented by Mary Shackleton at the 2017 Rotary District 7230 Conference. Mary covers changes made by the 2016 Council on Legislation. She also addresses new membership types and club meeting formats.
This document provides strategies for overcoming barriers to community engagement for Habitat for Humanity affiliates. It identifies common barriers such as perceptions, people, and processes. Solutions discussed include educating communities, being transparent and consistent, listening to cultural gatekeepers, and conducting asset mapping. Tips are provided for starting the engagement process, recruiting community members, and creating buy-in through resident-led priorities and projects. The document aims to help affiliates better understand their communities and overcome challenges to community engagement.
This document discusses the benefits of a district managed club website. It proposes that a website can help increase Rotary club membership, generate funds for corporate social responsibility projects, create positive public relations about Rotary, and provide social benefits by uplifting those in need. The website would include details about meeting times and locations, information on current and past projects, membership information, and news and updates. It argues that a well-managed website can help inspire new members, provide credentials for fundraising, share information between clubs to facilitate partnership projects, and help promote the accomplishments of club presidents and the district.
Jennifer Jones and Paul Hydzik presented at the 2013 RI Convention on strengthening Rotary. Their research found that while Rotary is known for its good works, much of the public is unfamiliar with it or what it does. Research also found that Rotarians join and stay for the opportunities to positively impact their community and the world through friendship, fellowship and service. The presentation outlined ways to strengthen clubs by finding leadership roles for new members, using service projects to connect with potential members, and looking beyond titles to a person's mindset and potential. The presenters urged attendees to share what they learned, live the Rotary brand to inspire their clubs, and improve member engagement.
Used as the part of the Facilitation Now Online Conference Feb 2010 suggestingthe anologue of the party host and its similarities to facilitation Online Communities Of Practice
Many associations and nonprofits offer a litany of in-person experiences: events, conventions, tradeshows, meetups, etc. These in-person events provide numerous opportunities for members, volunteers, advocates, staff and other kinds of constituents to learn, participate, network, and much more. But, what if those offline experiences could reach your vast online audience as well?
Attracting and Engaging Members By Learning Some Lessons from HGTVMary Shackleton
This is an updated version of the PowerPoint deck presented by Mary Shackleton at the 2017 Rotary District 7230 Conference. Mary covers changes made by the 2016 Council on Legislation. She also addresses new membership types and club meeting formats.
This document provides strategies for overcoming barriers to community engagement for Habitat for Humanity affiliates. It identifies common barriers such as perceptions, people, and processes. Solutions discussed include educating communities, being transparent and consistent, listening to cultural gatekeepers, and conducting asset mapping. Tips are provided for starting the engagement process, recruiting community members, and creating buy-in through resident-led priorities and projects. The document aims to help affiliates better understand their communities and overcome challenges to community engagement.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides the following information:
1) It announces the criteria for receiving a Presidential Citation this year, which requires increasing membership by 1 member and completing one activity in areas like polio eradication, public image, service, etc.
2) It shares details of the club's upcoming "Christmas in July" fundraising dinner on July 23rd and instructions for the July 16th meeting in a different room.
3) It includes articles on providing humidicribs to a hospital in Lagos, Nigeria through a matching grant, distributing clothing and blankets to an aboriginal community, and promoting Rotary through public relations efforts.
The document provides guidance for the Club Public Relations Committee chair on their role and responsibilities. It outlines that the chair is responsible for ensuring the committee achieves its goals by planning meetings, holding members accountable, reporting on progress, and recognizing members' work. It provides tips on setting goals using a measurable, challenging, and time-bound approach, as well as developing action plans and motivating committee members. The chair should also develop a budget and communication plan to support the committee's work.
This document summarizes a presentation on strengthening Rotary through club and district websites. It provides an overview of speakers, Rotary's new visual identity and voice for websites, quickstart guidelines, key principles, and resources for clubs and districts to utilize. Tips are also shared on making sites engaging through tools like RSS feeds and examples of effective Rotary websites from around the world. Attendees are invited to submit questions.
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.
This document provides guidance for the Club Service Projects Committee on their role and responsibilities. It outlines that the committee is responsible for developing and implementing service projects that address community and international needs. They must plan projects that are measurable and achievable. The committee works with other club committees and involves volunteers to carry out successful service projects that meet the club's annual goals. Resources and guidelines are provided to help committees in their planning.
The document provides guidance on organizing a new Rotaract club through three easy steps led by Rotarians and Rotaractors, outlines the roles and responsibilities of a Rotaract club's board of directors and committees to ensure effective administration and service projects, and explains the support available from sponsoring Rotary clubs, the district, and Rotary International.
The Rotarians on Social Networks Fellowship (ROSNF) newsletter provides updates on ROSNF activities and resources for using social media in Rotary. Key information includes:
1) ROSNF has grown to over 1,550 members from over 100 countries and aims to further engage members and increase participation.
2) ROSNF created guidelines for using social networks called "SNetiquette" and will soon offer official pins for sale.
3) ROSNF reorganized committees and will produce quarterly newsletters.
4) Seminars in Western Australia educated over 400 Rotarians on using Facebook for Rotary.
Rotary District 9465 Membership & Social Media Presentation - May 2014Kero O'Shea
As presented by incoming Membership & Social Networking Director Kero O'Shea to the Rotary District 9465 Southwest Assembly Membership & PR breakout session on 18 May 2014
Guideline to Rotary Service Projects Committee.pptxSurendra Joshi
The document provides guidelines for Club Service Project committee chairs and members. It outlines the role and responsibilities of the committee which include developing committee goals to achieve club service project goals, conducting needs assessments, planning and evaluating projects, and leading fundraising efforts. It also discusses strategic planning, developing effective projects, district grants, global grants, and resources available from Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation to support service projects.
This document summarizes a breakout session on forming new Rotary clubs. The session outlines a 7-step process: 1) Find a champion, 2) Explore club types, 3) Recruit members, 4) Plan projects and events, 5) Choose leaders, 6) Charter and celebrate, 7) Nurture the new club. Forming new clubs has benefits like growing and diversifying Rotary membership and increasing partnerships. New club types discussed include Rotaract, satellite, cause-based, corporate, alumni-based, interest-based, international and passport clubs.
Through vocational service, Rotary members use their unique skills to address community needs, empower others through training and skill development, and inspire integrity by following Rotary's principles. Members are encouraged to connect their professions to club activities by applying their expertise to community problems, promoting Rotary's commitment to ethics, and recognizing all professions. The document provides examples of vocational service projects and resources for Rotarians to utilize their professional skills and networks through international fellowships, action groups, vocational training teams, and other avenues.
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.
This document outlines a 7-step plan for an effective public relations strategy for Rotary clubs. The steps include: 1) establishing a PR committee, 2) evaluating current PR efforts, 3) building a PR campaign with clear goals and target audiences, 4) using calls to action, 5) securing funding and resources, 6) implementing PR tactics and tools, and 7) developing an annual PR calendar. The plan emphasizes telling compelling stories, updating online presence, partnering with other organizations, and consistently promoting the club's impact and activities to enhance its public image and attract new members.
The document provides guidance for Rotary club committees on their role and responsibilities regarding The Rotary Foundation. It outlines that the Rotary Foundation committee is responsible for developing and implementing a plan to support the Foundation through program participation and financial contributions. This includes educating club members, encouraging participation in Foundation programs and financial support, and achieving the club's Foundation goals for the year as outlined in the Planning Guide for Effective Rotary Clubs. The committee should work with other club committees and may have subcommittees depending on the club's level of Foundation activity. Resources and contacts are provided to support the committee's work.
The document summarizes upcoming events and initiatives for the Rotary Club of Parramatta City. It discusses the club's upcoming vision planning day and guest speakers for the month. It also provides details on an upcoming trivia night fundraiser and a project collecting Christmas hampers for those in need through the Salvation Army.
Rotary International is a global network of 1.2 million business and community leaders. It has nearly 33,000 clubs across more than 200 countries that carry out service projects in their communities and worldwide. The organization is structured with clubs, districts, and an international board and secretariat. Clubs focus on fellowship, vocational service, community service, and international service. The Rotary Foundation supports Rotary's educational and humanitarian programs and projects.
Rotary Community Corps: Community Solutions for Community Challenges Rotary International
Learn what a Rotary Community Corps (RCC) is and how to establish one in your home community. We will discuss how RCCs can be used to strengthen Rotary’s network, develop future leaders, conduct effective service projects in the areas of focus and ensure project sustainability.
Understanding of Self - Applied Social Psychology - Psychology SuperNotesPsychoTech Services
A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides the following information:
1) It announces the criteria for receiving a Presidential Citation this year, which requires increasing membership by 1 member and completing one activity in areas like polio eradication, public image, service, etc.
2) It shares details of the club's upcoming "Christmas in July" fundraising dinner on July 23rd and instructions for the July 16th meeting in a different room.
3) It includes articles on providing humidicribs to a hospital in Lagos, Nigeria through a matching grant, distributing clothing and blankets to an aboriginal community, and promoting Rotary through public relations efforts.
The document provides guidance for the Club Public Relations Committee chair on their role and responsibilities. It outlines that the chair is responsible for ensuring the committee achieves its goals by planning meetings, holding members accountable, reporting on progress, and recognizing members' work. It provides tips on setting goals using a measurable, challenging, and time-bound approach, as well as developing action plans and motivating committee members. The chair should also develop a budget and communication plan to support the committee's work.
This document summarizes a presentation on strengthening Rotary through club and district websites. It provides an overview of speakers, Rotary's new visual identity and voice for websites, quickstart guidelines, key principles, and resources for clubs and districts to utilize. Tips are also shared on making sites engaging through tools like RSS feeds and examples of effective Rotary websites from around the world. Attendees are invited to submit questions.
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.
This document provides guidance for the Club Service Projects Committee on their role and responsibilities. It outlines that the committee is responsible for developing and implementing service projects that address community and international needs. They must plan projects that are measurable and achievable. The committee works with other club committees and involves volunteers to carry out successful service projects that meet the club's annual goals. Resources and guidelines are provided to help committees in their planning.
The document provides guidance on organizing a new Rotaract club through three easy steps led by Rotarians and Rotaractors, outlines the roles and responsibilities of a Rotaract club's board of directors and committees to ensure effective administration and service projects, and explains the support available from sponsoring Rotary clubs, the district, and Rotary International.
The Rotarians on Social Networks Fellowship (ROSNF) newsletter provides updates on ROSNF activities and resources for using social media in Rotary. Key information includes:
1) ROSNF has grown to over 1,550 members from over 100 countries and aims to further engage members and increase participation.
2) ROSNF created guidelines for using social networks called "SNetiquette" and will soon offer official pins for sale.
3) ROSNF reorganized committees and will produce quarterly newsletters.
4) Seminars in Western Australia educated over 400 Rotarians on using Facebook for Rotary.
Rotary District 9465 Membership & Social Media Presentation - May 2014Kero O'Shea
As presented by incoming Membership & Social Networking Director Kero O'Shea to the Rotary District 9465 Southwest Assembly Membership & PR breakout session on 18 May 2014
Guideline to Rotary Service Projects Committee.pptxSurendra Joshi
The document provides guidelines for Club Service Project committee chairs and members. It outlines the role and responsibilities of the committee which include developing committee goals to achieve club service project goals, conducting needs assessments, planning and evaluating projects, and leading fundraising efforts. It also discusses strategic planning, developing effective projects, district grants, global grants, and resources available from Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation to support service projects.
This document summarizes a breakout session on forming new Rotary clubs. The session outlines a 7-step process: 1) Find a champion, 2) Explore club types, 3) Recruit members, 4) Plan projects and events, 5) Choose leaders, 6) Charter and celebrate, 7) Nurture the new club. Forming new clubs has benefits like growing and diversifying Rotary membership and increasing partnerships. New club types discussed include Rotaract, satellite, cause-based, corporate, alumni-based, interest-based, international and passport clubs.
Through vocational service, Rotary members use their unique skills to address community needs, empower others through training and skill development, and inspire integrity by following Rotary's principles. Members are encouraged to connect their professions to club activities by applying their expertise to community problems, promoting Rotary's commitment to ethics, and recognizing all professions. The document provides examples of vocational service projects and resources for Rotarians to utilize their professional skills and networks through international fellowships, action groups, vocational training teams, and other avenues.
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.
This document outlines a 7-step plan for an effective public relations strategy for Rotary clubs. The steps include: 1) establishing a PR committee, 2) evaluating current PR efforts, 3) building a PR campaign with clear goals and target audiences, 4) using calls to action, 5) securing funding and resources, 6) implementing PR tactics and tools, and 7) developing an annual PR calendar. The plan emphasizes telling compelling stories, updating online presence, partnering with other organizations, and consistently promoting the club's impact and activities to enhance its public image and attract new members.
The document provides guidance for Rotary club committees on their role and responsibilities regarding The Rotary Foundation. It outlines that the Rotary Foundation committee is responsible for developing and implementing a plan to support the Foundation through program participation and financial contributions. This includes educating club members, encouraging participation in Foundation programs and financial support, and achieving the club's Foundation goals for the year as outlined in the Planning Guide for Effective Rotary Clubs. The committee should work with other club committees and may have subcommittees depending on the club's level of Foundation activity. Resources and contacts are provided to support the committee's work.
The document summarizes upcoming events and initiatives for the Rotary Club of Parramatta City. It discusses the club's upcoming vision planning day and guest speakers for the month. It also provides details on an upcoming trivia night fundraiser and a project collecting Christmas hampers for those in need through the Salvation Army.
Rotary International is a global network of 1.2 million business and community leaders. It has nearly 33,000 clubs across more than 200 countries that carry out service projects in their communities and worldwide. The organization is structured with clubs, districts, and an international board and secretariat. Clubs focus on fellowship, vocational service, community service, and international service. The Rotary Foundation supports Rotary's educational and humanitarian programs and projects.
Rotary Community Corps: Community Solutions for Community Challenges Rotary International
Learn what a Rotary Community Corps (RCC) is and how to establish one in your home community. We will discuss how RCCs can be used to strengthen Rotary’s network, develop future leaders, conduct effective service projects in the areas of focus and ensure project sustainability.
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You may be stressed about revealing your cancer diagnosis to your child or children.
Children love stories and these often provide parents with a means of broaching tricky subjects and so the ‘The Secret Warrior’ book was especially written for CANSA TLC, by creative writer and social worker, Sally Ann Carter.
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