Have you always wondered about Rotary International but didn't have anyone to ask? Here is a primer slideshow about all the good things Rotary does locally and internationally.
The Rotaract Mississauga General Meeting agenda included:
- Inducting 11 new members into the club
- Announcing that auditions for Singfest 2013 will be held on YouTube before April 30th
- Updating that the Polio Penny Drive had raised 66 lbs last week and a pizza party would be awarded if they raised over 75 lbs at the next meeting
- Encouraging members to apply for the 2013-14 Executive positions
- Thanking donations that supported a school in India
- Advertising upcoming fundraising and committee meetings
Stay at Home in Little Compton, Inc. provides in-home care, transportation services, and medical equipment for senior citizens in Little Compton, Rhode Island to help them remain in their homes safely. Services include companionship, light housekeeping, meal preparation, personal care, and transportation to medical appointments, shopping, and local activities. The organization has experienced growth in both clients and caregivers. It relies on community donations and support to continue assisting seniors and subsidizing care for those unable to afford it through the new Virginia F. Hastings Memorial Fund. Client and family testimonials praise the organization for its compassionate care, flexibility, and for enabling independent living and family visits.
This document discusses the importance of involving Black communities in mental health services in several ways: by giving communities ownership and a voice; listening to non-traditional sources of knowledge like hairdressers and street cleaners; designing services that meet evolving community needs and spaces; making services accessible and welcoming to communities; and ensuring communities can provide feedback to improve services. It asks critical questions about how services address issues like family breakdown, school exclusions, substance use, and relationships.
The community engagement strategy of the London Borough of Havering aims to engage residents and foster active citizenship. It has three main goals: making residents active citizens through volunteering and community involvement; ensuring accessible channels for residents to engage with the council; and supporting the voluntary and community sector as key partners. The strategy was developed based on resident feedback that they want involvement in important decisions affecting them and access to the council, and are proud to live in Havering.
The Bridge Center provides therapeutic recreation and equine-assisted therapy programs for individuals with disabilities. It relies on donations, volunteers, and fundraising to offer these services and financial aid. Volunteers are needed for equine programs, facility projects, and group activities. The mission is to improve participants' quality of life through innovative programming that encourages independence.
2) 12.09.2017 - Changing Community Services Together EventACSCommissioning
This document summarizes a Provider Engagement Forum held by Hertfordshire County Council to discuss changing community services. The forum included presentations on connecting people's lives through social work, creating opportunities through day services, and workgroups. It discussed reviewing day support services, which currently includes day centers, activities, and outreach. Engagement with providers and over 300 people found that relationships, activities, and community involvement are most important. The council aims to shift to more community and preventative support through hubs, groups, and activities, with specialist support for skills and places in some cases. Next steps involve understanding needs, assets, and engagement to develop district-level solutions.
The document provides information about the Juliette program for individually registered Girl Scouts. It states that Juliettes can be in grades K-12 and participate in all Girl Scout events and programs. Juliettes are classified based on their grade level into Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior or Ambassador. As Juliettes, girls receive the same benefits as troop members such as earning awards, attending events and camps, participating in product sales and service projects. Juliettes can also earn Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards by meeting all guidelines and requirements. The only required uniform item is the Girl Scout pin, with other optional uniforms available.
MR 2015 06 13 - Volunteering for the EnvironmentFrank Ondrus
Volunteering for the Environment in 3 sentences:
Volunteering makes you happy and healthy by improving mood, sleep, and overall well-being. Environmental volunteering benefits communities by preserving natural surroundings while allowing volunteers to learn skills and meet others. The document provides information on various environmental volunteering opportunities through groups like HOPE Australia and Landcare Australia, and recommends researching sites like GoVolunteer to find local volunteer positions.
The Rotaract Mississauga General Meeting agenda included:
- Inducting 11 new members into the club
- Announcing that auditions for Singfest 2013 will be held on YouTube before April 30th
- Updating that the Polio Penny Drive had raised 66 lbs last week and a pizza party would be awarded if they raised over 75 lbs at the next meeting
- Encouraging members to apply for the 2013-14 Executive positions
- Thanking donations that supported a school in India
- Advertising upcoming fundraising and committee meetings
Stay at Home in Little Compton, Inc. provides in-home care, transportation services, and medical equipment for senior citizens in Little Compton, Rhode Island to help them remain in their homes safely. Services include companionship, light housekeeping, meal preparation, personal care, and transportation to medical appointments, shopping, and local activities. The organization has experienced growth in both clients and caregivers. It relies on community donations and support to continue assisting seniors and subsidizing care for those unable to afford it through the new Virginia F. Hastings Memorial Fund. Client and family testimonials praise the organization for its compassionate care, flexibility, and for enabling independent living and family visits.
This document discusses the importance of involving Black communities in mental health services in several ways: by giving communities ownership and a voice; listening to non-traditional sources of knowledge like hairdressers and street cleaners; designing services that meet evolving community needs and spaces; making services accessible and welcoming to communities; and ensuring communities can provide feedback to improve services. It asks critical questions about how services address issues like family breakdown, school exclusions, substance use, and relationships.
The community engagement strategy of the London Borough of Havering aims to engage residents and foster active citizenship. It has three main goals: making residents active citizens through volunteering and community involvement; ensuring accessible channels for residents to engage with the council; and supporting the voluntary and community sector as key partners. The strategy was developed based on resident feedback that they want involvement in important decisions affecting them and access to the council, and are proud to live in Havering.
The Bridge Center provides therapeutic recreation and equine-assisted therapy programs for individuals with disabilities. It relies on donations, volunteers, and fundraising to offer these services and financial aid. Volunteers are needed for equine programs, facility projects, and group activities. The mission is to improve participants' quality of life through innovative programming that encourages independence.
2) 12.09.2017 - Changing Community Services Together EventACSCommissioning
This document summarizes a Provider Engagement Forum held by Hertfordshire County Council to discuss changing community services. The forum included presentations on connecting people's lives through social work, creating opportunities through day services, and workgroups. It discussed reviewing day support services, which currently includes day centers, activities, and outreach. Engagement with providers and over 300 people found that relationships, activities, and community involvement are most important. The council aims to shift to more community and preventative support through hubs, groups, and activities, with specialist support for skills and places in some cases. Next steps involve understanding needs, assets, and engagement to develop district-level solutions.
The document provides information about the Juliette program for individually registered Girl Scouts. It states that Juliettes can be in grades K-12 and participate in all Girl Scout events and programs. Juliettes are classified based on their grade level into Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior or Ambassador. As Juliettes, girls receive the same benefits as troop members such as earning awards, attending events and camps, participating in product sales and service projects. Juliettes can also earn Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards by meeting all guidelines and requirements. The only required uniform item is the Girl Scout pin, with other optional uniforms available.
MR 2015 06 13 - Volunteering for the EnvironmentFrank Ondrus
Volunteering for the Environment in 3 sentences:
Volunteering makes you happy and healthy by improving mood, sleep, and overall well-being. Environmental volunteering benefits communities by preserving natural surroundings while allowing volunteers to learn skills and meet others. The document provides information on various environmental volunteering opportunities through groups like HOPE Australia and Landcare Australia, and recommends researching sites like GoVolunteer to find local volunteer positions.
You probably have a club website, but are you using it to its
full potential? Rotary’s web team will talk about writing
content and telling stories to inspire your members and
intrigue potential Rotarians.
The document announces the Annual General Meeting on November 12, 2020 to be held online via Zoom. It provides an overview of the local charity's activities from July 2019 to 2020, including saying goodbye to the Badger Centre, 80th birthday celebrations, setting up at the new Sovereign Centre and food bank. It details the purchase of a new building at 39 Oxford Street in July 2019 for £193,000, with £350,000 raised total for purchase and renovations. The charity helped over 10,674 unique clients with around 27,044 issues covering a wide range of advice areas. It estimates the value of its work as £2.9 million in fiscal benefits to local and national governments, £18
The document summarizes the services provided by Citizens Advice North Somerset (CANS) during a challenging year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. CANS quickly transitioned to remote advice services while maintaining support for over 7,400 unique clients on issues ranging from benefits to housing to debt. Plans are outlined to expand accessible advice through a hybrid remote and face-to-face model while continuing to address the ongoing impacts of the pandemic through partnerships across North Somerset.
For Everyone, for 80 years
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Thursday 15th November 2019: 2.30 pm to 5pm
Weston Museum, Burlington St, WSM, BS23 1PR
This document provides information about the Citizens Advice North Somerset annual general meeting, including the date, time, and location. It summarizes Citizens Advice North Somerset's services, locations, impact in 2018-2019, and value to clients and society. It also acknowledges the organization's 80th anniversary and thanks attendees.
The document discusses communicating volunteering opportunities to different audiences. It provides messaging tailored for potential volunteers, employers, families/friends, stakeholders, and community groups. Some key points are that volunteering allows people to contribute to their community and is a low-cost option for organizations, not no-cost. The Outdoor Partnership organization's mission is to improve outdoor activity opportunities in North Wales through volunteering.
Capitol Hill Village is a member-based community organization located in Washington, D.C. that provides services and support for older adults living in the area. It was founded in 2006 and now has over 400 members. The Village is run primarily by over 300 volunteers who provide over 3000 services annually. Services include transportation, home repairs, social activities, educational programs, and care coordination. Membership dues and donations fund the Village's operations and part-time staff. The Village aims to help members age in their homes and community by combating isolation and connecting them to needed services and supports.
The Rotaract Mississauga general meeting agenda included: a guest speaker from the Boys & Girls Club of Peel; a cheque presentation to the Boys & Girls Club; an update on the upcoming TEDxMississauga event; and announcements about upcoming committee meetings, social events, and volunteer opportunities including a blood drive and coat drive.
Are you worried about someone on the farm?Becky Wright
This short presentation was created by Becky Wright New Leaf and the Somerset Mental Health in Agriculture Group.
It's aimed at those people who visit farms, animal feed delivery drivers, Farm Vets, Oil Delivery, Insurance , Bank Managers, Farm Workers etc. This presentation will help you to notice the signs of mental ill-health and know how to ask if someone is OK and signpost them for help.
OST Partnership & Participation Health Awarness Letter April 25 2015Dazia Fumbah
The document is a letter from Dazia Fumbah, the Executive Director of Our Seeds Tomorrow, inviting partnership and participation in an upcoming health awareness event for children and parents in Atlanta. The free event will include discussions on healthy lifestyles and free health screenings. Fumbah requests attendance and sponsorship to help make the fundraising event a success. The event will take place on April 25th at the Decatur Recreation Center. Interested parties can contact Fumbah at the provided phone number and email for more information.
The Tri-Towns Little League is holding its annual baseball tournament beginning July 5, 2011. This lucrative tournament draws teams from around the area to compete. The letter requests donations from local businesses and Little League friends to purchase trophies for participants, allowing the Little League to successfully finish its season and provide players with a meaningful experience to remember, supported by the community.
The document discusses three community programs in Wentworth Point:
1) Wentworth Running Club, a free running group for residents that meets Saturday mornings along the running path to encourage exercise for all ages.
2) Interfaith Dialogue group for ages 21+ on Thursdays to discuss similarities and differences between religions to improve cultural understanding.
3) Teenage Problem Solving group that meets Mondays after school for teenagers to support each other through challenges with help from professionals.
Rotary's mission is to provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace. To become a Rotarian, one must attend three free lunches, fill out an application, have a sponsor bring it to the board for approval, pay prorated fees upon acceptance, and commit to attending 12 meetings per year and joining a committee while supporting community work. Interested individuals should contact De-de Mulligan or Phil Leiter for more information or to attend a Wednesday lunch meeting at Laurel Lake until March 1st.
Finding the Activation Point. Developing behaviour change campaigns conferen...CharityComms
George Ames, head of activation, Forster Communications
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
This document discusses the importance of family in Rotary and provides suggestions for how clubs can involve and care for various groups that are considered part of the Rotary family, including fellow Rotarians, families of members, spouses of deceased members, Youth Exchange students, and others involved in Rotary programs. It highlights upcoming family-oriented events being held by the Midtown Rotary club, including a career guidance program, dental checkup camp, and birthday celebration. It also shares news of projects, awards, and a talk on The Rotary Foundation scheduled for the club's meeting.
Fleur Anderson & Kirsty Merritt - Home Harvest FestivalPatrick Blampied
The Home Harvest Feast is an annual event hosted by Nillumbik Shire and Banyule City Councils that celebrates locally grown food. Local growers donate homegrown produce which is collected and used by community cooks and students to prepare a two course vegetarian meal for 350-400 people. The event fosters connections between growers and the community through sharing food and stories. It relies on partnerships between councils, volunteers, caterers and sponsors to organize the meal each year. Evaluation found that connectivity and volunteerism are key drivers for community participation. The model is flexible and can be replicated in other areas.
Volunteer Lehigh Valley engaged over 21,961 volunteers in the Greater Lehigh Valley area through various programs in 2015. Their mission is to engage the community to care for one another through volunteerism. They served over 400 agencies and educated 152 volunteers and agencies. Their financial highlights show program service revenue of $94,535, contributions and grants of $80,272, and other support and revenue of $90,093 for total support and revenue of $264,900 against total expenses of $269,927, resulting in a change in net assets of ($5,027).
This document discusses strategies for donor and member retention through donor relations. It provides examples of how Yeshiva University increased their donor retention rate from 48% to 72% through concentrated donor relations efforts. Some strategies discussed include developing different communication approaches and touchpoints for different donor levels throughout the year, creating impact reports and communications that demonstrate the impact of donor gifts, and utilizing various channels like postcards, emails, videos and social media to engage and steward donors. The document advocates developing tailored approaches based on data analysis to better serve donors and highlights specific tactics used by Yeshiva University to improve retention.
The document summarizes a project by the OCSD ACCEPT INCLUDE EMPOWER youth group to make no-sew blankets for the Southern Tier Child Advocacy Center. With donations from various community organizations, the youth group made 50 blankets with the help of students from Portville Central School. The blankets were delivered to provide comfort to children who have experienced abuse and neglect. The document expresses appreciation to all involved in supporting the project.
Youth service - Experiences, Benefits & ChallengesKofi Kafui Kornu
The document discusses Rotary International's commitment to youth service and empowering youth. It outlines several youth leadership programs supported by Rotary, including Rotaract, Interact, RYLA, and Youth Exchange. These programs provide leadership development, international experiences, and career benefits for youth. The document also notes challenges in integrating Rotaractors into Rotary clubs and ensuring alumni stay engaged. Rotary aims to invest in youth, strengthen communities, and develop the next generation of leaders through safe and effective youth service programs.
Membership: Looking beneath the surface - Rotary District 9520Kero O'Shea
The document discusses Rotary membership trends globally and in various countries/districts. Globally, membership has been steady at 1.2 million for over 20 years, as 100,000 members are recruited and lost each year. While over 2,500 new clubs were chartered between 2003-2011, the net membership gain was only 226. Membership is shifting from Western to Eastern countries. Specific countries like the US, Canada, Australia and Japan have seen losses while others like India, Brazil, Germany and South Korea have seen gains. The document also discusses challenges around recruitment and retention of members and strategies to attract younger professionals and improve Rotary's public image.
Rotary's plan for the next 5 years focuses on increasing impact, expanding reach, enhancing participant engagement, and increasing ability to adapt. Rotary's Youth Service programs invest in young leaders through Rotaract, Interact, RYLA, Youth Exchange, and scholarships. These programs help youth develop skills and experience cross-cultural exchange. Important upcoming dates include Rotaract Week in March and World Interact Week in November. Youth protection is a top priority, especially for programs involving travel. The Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation provides college scholarships for Hawaii high school graduates.
You probably have a club website, but are you using it to its
full potential? Rotary’s web team will talk about writing
content and telling stories to inspire your members and
intrigue potential Rotarians.
The document announces the Annual General Meeting on November 12, 2020 to be held online via Zoom. It provides an overview of the local charity's activities from July 2019 to 2020, including saying goodbye to the Badger Centre, 80th birthday celebrations, setting up at the new Sovereign Centre and food bank. It details the purchase of a new building at 39 Oxford Street in July 2019 for £193,000, with £350,000 raised total for purchase and renovations. The charity helped over 10,674 unique clients with around 27,044 issues covering a wide range of advice areas. It estimates the value of its work as £2.9 million in fiscal benefits to local and national governments, £18
The document summarizes the services provided by Citizens Advice North Somerset (CANS) during a challenging year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. CANS quickly transitioned to remote advice services while maintaining support for over 7,400 unique clients on issues ranging from benefits to housing to debt. Plans are outlined to expand accessible advice through a hybrid remote and face-to-face model while continuing to address the ongoing impacts of the pandemic through partnerships across North Somerset.
For Everyone, for 80 years
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Thursday 15th November 2019: 2.30 pm to 5pm
Weston Museum, Burlington St, WSM, BS23 1PR
This document provides information about the Citizens Advice North Somerset annual general meeting, including the date, time, and location. It summarizes Citizens Advice North Somerset's services, locations, impact in 2018-2019, and value to clients and society. It also acknowledges the organization's 80th anniversary and thanks attendees.
The document discusses communicating volunteering opportunities to different audiences. It provides messaging tailored for potential volunteers, employers, families/friends, stakeholders, and community groups. Some key points are that volunteering allows people to contribute to their community and is a low-cost option for organizations, not no-cost. The Outdoor Partnership organization's mission is to improve outdoor activity opportunities in North Wales through volunteering.
Capitol Hill Village is a member-based community organization located in Washington, D.C. that provides services and support for older adults living in the area. It was founded in 2006 and now has over 400 members. The Village is run primarily by over 300 volunteers who provide over 3000 services annually. Services include transportation, home repairs, social activities, educational programs, and care coordination. Membership dues and donations fund the Village's operations and part-time staff. The Village aims to help members age in their homes and community by combating isolation and connecting them to needed services and supports.
The Rotaract Mississauga general meeting agenda included: a guest speaker from the Boys & Girls Club of Peel; a cheque presentation to the Boys & Girls Club; an update on the upcoming TEDxMississauga event; and announcements about upcoming committee meetings, social events, and volunteer opportunities including a blood drive and coat drive.
Are you worried about someone on the farm?Becky Wright
This short presentation was created by Becky Wright New Leaf and the Somerset Mental Health in Agriculture Group.
It's aimed at those people who visit farms, animal feed delivery drivers, Farm Vets, Oil Delivery, Insurance , Bank Managers, Farm Workers etc. This presentation will help you to notice the signs of mental ill-health and know how to ask if someone is OK and signpost them for help.
OST Partnership & Participation Health Awarness Letter April 25 2015Dazia Fumbah
The document is a letter from Dazia Fumbah, the Executive Director of Our Seeds Tomorrow, inviting partnership and participation in an upcoming health awareness event for children and parents in Atlanta. The free event will include discussions on healthy lifestyles and free health screenings. Fumbah requests attendance and sponsorship to help make the fundraising event a success. The event will take place on April 25th at the Decatur Recreation Center. Interested parties can contact Fumbah at the provided phone number and email for more information.
The Tri-Towns Little League is holding its annual baseball tournament beginning July 5, 2011. This lucrative tournament draws teams from around the area to compete. The letter requests donations from local businesses and Little League friends to purchase trophies for participants, allowing the Little League to successfully finish its season and provide players with a meaningful experience to remember, supported by the community.
The document discusses three community programs in Wentworth Point:
1) Wentworth Running Club, a free running group for residents that meets Saturday mornings along the running path to encourage exercise for all ages.
2) Interfaith Dialogue group for ages 21+ on Thursdays to discuss similarities and differences between religions to improve cultural understanding.
3) Teenage Problem Solving group that meets Mondays after school for teenagers to support each other through challenges with help from professionals.
Rotary's mission is to provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace. To become a Rotarian, one must attend three free lunches, fill out an application, have a sponsor bring it to the board for approval, pay prorated fees upon acceptance, and commit to attending 12 meetings per year and joining a committee while supporting community work. Interested individuals should contact De-de Mulligan or Phil Leiter for more information or to attend a Wednesday lunch meeting at Laurel Lake until March 1st.
Finding the Activation Point. Developing behaviour change campaigns conferen...CharityComms
George Ames, head of activation, Forster Communications
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
This document discusses the importance of family in Rotary and provides suggestions for how clubs can involve and care for various groups that are considered part of the Rotary family, including fellow Rotarians, families of members, spouses of deceased members, Youth Exchange students, and others involved in Rotary programs. It highlights upcoming family-oriented events being held by the Midtown Rotary club, including a career guidance program, dental checkup camp, and birthday celebration. It also shares news of projects, awards, and a talk on The Rotary Foundation scheduled for the club's meeting.
Fleur Anderson & Kirsty Merritt - Home Harvest FestivalPatrick Blampied
The Home Harvest Feast is an annual event hosted by Nillumbik Shire and Banyule City Councils that celebrates locally grown food. Local growers donate homegrown produce which is collected and used by community cooks and students to prepare a two course vegetarian meal for 350-400 people. The event fosters connections between growers and the community through sharing food and stories. It relies on partnerships between councils, volunteers, caterers and sponsors to organize the meal each year. Evaluation found that connectivity and volunteerism are key drivers for community participation. The model is flexible and can be replicated in other areas.
Volunteer Lehigh Valley engaged over 21,961 volunteers in the Greater Lehigh Valley area through various programs in 2015. Their mission is to engage the community to care for one another through volunteerism. They served over 400 agencies and educated 152 volunteers and agencies. Their financial highlights show program service revenue of $94,535, contributions and grants of $80,272, and other support and revenue of $90,093 for total support and revenue of $264,900 against total expenses of $269,927, resulting in a change in net assets of ($5,027).
This document discusses strategies for donor and member retention through donor relations. It provides examples of how Yeshiva University increased their donor retention rate from 48% to 72% through concentrated donor relations efforts. Some strategies discussed include developing different communication approaches and touchpoints for different donor levels throughout the year, creating impact reports and communications that demonstrate the impact of donor gifts, and utilizing various channels like postcards, emails, videos and social media to engage and steward donors. The document advocates developing tailored approaches based on data analysis to better serve donors and highlights specific tactics used by Yeshiva University to improve retention.
The document summarizes a project by the OCSD ACCEPT INCLUDE EMPOWER youth group to make no-sew blankets for the Southern Tier Child Advocacy Center. With donations from various community organizations, the youth group made 50 blankets with the help of students from Portville Central School. The blankets were delivered to provide comfort to children who have experienced abuse and neglect. The document expresses appreciation to all involved in supporting the project.
Youth service - Experiences, Benefits & ChallengesKofi Kafui Kornu
The document discusses Rotary International's commitment to youth service and empowering youth. It outlines several youth leadership programs supported by Rotary, including Rotaract, Interact, RYLA, and Youth Exchange. These programs provide leadership development, international experiences, and career benefits for youth. The document also notes challenges in integrating Rotaractors into Rotary clubs and ensuring alumni stay engaged. Rotary aims to invest in youth, strengthen communities, and develop the next generation of leaders through safe and effective youth service programs.
Membership: Looking beneath the surface - Rotary District 9520Kero O'Shea
The document discusses Rotary membership trends globally and in various countries/districts. Globally, membership has been steady at 1.2 million for over 20 years, as 100,000 members are recruited and lost each year. While over 2,500 new clubs were chartered between 2003-2011, the net membership gain was only 226. Membership is shifting from Western to Eastern countries. Specific countries like the US, Canada, Australia and Japan have seen losses while others like India, Brazil, Germany and South Korea have seen gains. The document also discusses challenges around recruitment and retention of members and strategies to attract younger professionals and improve Rotary's public image.
Rotary's plan for the next 5 years focuses on increasing impact, expanding reach, enhancing participant engagement, and increasing ability to adapt. Rotary's Youth Service programs invest in young leaders through Rotaract, Interact, RYLA, Youth Exchange, and scholarships. These programs help youth develop skills and experience cross-cultural exchange. Important upcoming dates include Rotaract Week in March and World Interact Week in November. Youth protection is a top priority, especially for programs involving travel. The Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation provides college scholarships for Hawaii high school graduates.
Rotary's plan for the next 5 years focuses on increasing impact, expanding reach, enhancing participant engagement, and increasing ability to adapt. Rotary's Youth Service programs invest in young leaders through Rotaract, Interact, RYLA, Youth Exchange, and scholarships. These programs help youth develop skills and experience cross-cultural exchange. Important upcoming dates include Rotaract Week in March and World Interact Week in November. Youth protection is a top priority, especially for programs involving travel. The Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation provides college scholarships for Hawaii high school graduates.
Rotaract is a Rotary-sponsored international service organization for young men and women ages 18-30. Its goals are to develop leadership skills through service projects addressing critical community issues like health, literacy, and the environment. Notable projects include community cleanups, professional development seminars, and cultural exchange programs. Rotaract clubs are based in universities or communities worldwide, with over 8,000 clubs across 170 countries. Members gain opportunities for international understanding, networking, and scholarships through their involvement.
Sustainable Community Development Programs in Sri Lanka and IndiaHaran Ramachandran
Outlines the project The Rotary Club of The Hills-Kellyville in Rotary District 9685 was able to achieve thru The Rotary Foundation and Rotary Australia World Community service (RAWCS) in partnership with local community organizations.
Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million members that aims to take action and create lasting change in communities worldwide. Members work on projects promoting peace, fighting disease, providing clean water and sanitation, saving mothers and children, supporting education, and growing local economies. Members can expect to gain friendship, business development opportunities, personal and leadership growth through Rotary's service projects and international networking. Rotary expects members to attend meetings and projects, pay dues, contribute to charity funds, and participate in club activities.
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.
Communications and volunteering | Midlands Networking Group | 14 June 2017CharityComms
Stephen Hardy, communications manager at the Canal & River Trust
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Rotary International Volunteers Handbook 2007-2008loveabby
This document provides information to Rotarians about volunteering locally and internationally through Rotary. It discusses opportunities for volunteering in one's local community through Rotary clubs and other organizations. It also provides guidance for Rotarians interested in international volunteering, including how to register as a Rotary Volunteer, find projects, prepare, and share experiences. The document aims to increase volunteer participation and facilitate Rotarian involvement in service opportunities around the world.
Rotary is an international organization with over 1.2 million members worldwide working to improve local communities and support international projects. The Dryden Rotary club has over 30 local projects in Dryden and Northwestern Ontario focused on areas like community beautification, hazardous waste collection, and supporting youth programs. Internationally, Dryden Rotary partners with organizations in Guatemala, Bangladesh, and elsewhere to promote literacy, health, and humanitarian aid. Those interested can join Dryden Rotary, one of over 35,000 Rotary clubs worldwide, to get involved in these important local and global initiatives.
This document is a directory for District 9400 that contains contact information and descriptions for various Rotary positions and committees in the district for the 2014-2015 year. It includes messages from District Governor Annie Steijn, District Governor Ann Elaine Stathacopoulos, District Governor Elect David Grant and District Governor Nominee Grant Daly. It also provides tables of contents and contact information for various district leadership roles.
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.
This document provides information about Rotary International District 5000 for the 2022-2023 year. It includes:
1. Key messages from RI President Jennifer Jones focusing on diversity, inclusion, empowering girls, and expanding reach.
2. Details on District Governor Randy Hart's focus on membership and the district's goal of a 10% net membership gain.
3. Statistics on The Rotary Foundation grants awarded by the district in recent years and goals for future funding.
4. An overview of district international projects planned for Nepal and Fiji, as well as upcoming webinars, support for clubs, and the district conference to be held in Hilo in May 2023.
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.
This document discusses the work of Child's Cup Full, a nonprofit social enterprise that creates jobs for talented refugee women artisans in the West Bank. It trains and employs women to make handmade children's toys and accessories that are marketed and sold in the US. This provides stable incomes for families and contributes to the social standing of women who are often primary breadwinners. The organization believes in establishing a self-sustaining business model instead of charity to generate long-term opportunities for refugee artisans who have limited access to global markets. It is part of a global movement to empower artisan sectors in developing areas.
The document discusses developing a successful social media strategy for businesses. It emphasizes that a sound strategy is needed before engaging in social media and should include analyzing competitors, being customer-centric, and giving all company members a voice. It also stresses that the strategy should encompass best practices, new tools, and fluidity to change with the social media landscape. De-de Mulligan's company, Mulligan Management Group, can help businesses develop these strategic social media plans.
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If you are looking to change careers or actively looking for a job, this presentation will help you look at LinkedIn more strategically and keep your profile relevant.
Are you thinking of going into the online dating world or are in it but not having very much success? Here are several tips I have found to be useful that can get you pointed in the right direction.
This presentation is primarily geared toward women but men could use it as well.
Dede Mulligan presented best blogging practices for industry bloggers. The objectives of blogging are to provide valuable, shareable content to educate readers and improve search engine optimization (SEO). Blogging best practices include writing engaging headlines, including images or videos, linking to other relevant blog posts and landing pages, writing blog posts with 300-500 words and 3-5 long-tail keywords, and including a clear call-to-action for readers. Examples were provided of how to implement these practices when blogging on the i-Meet site.
BizBash recently interviewed four seasoned event planners and exhibitors about their trade show complaints -- from rising costs to unsupportive staff – in an article titled, “23
Things that Drive Exhibitors Crazy”.
This article will focus on seven of these complaints and how SmartSource Rentals can address them with our many technology solutions.
With the plethora of meeting and event formats out there from Google Hangout to large conventions, which one is the best? Find out by viewing this slide presentation!
The survey results show that on the whole, members feel welcome and comfortable sharing concerns with leaders. They enjoy weekly meetings and find the time and location convenient. However, members want improvements in meal quality, variety and cost. They also want more Rotary content, service opportunities, fellowship, and better speaker selection. The committee recommends addressing these areas, including appointing committees to improve meals and speakers, and developing strategic plans for service, fellowship and increasing membership.
This document provides advice for starting a home-based business. It recommends identifying a passion or skill you are good at, setting up a home office, creating business cards, and networking extensively. When starting a business, it's important to have a business plan, funding set aside, and goals for revenue, calls, and appointments. The document also discusses pricing your services based on costs and value, promoting with tools like a website and business cards, and common challenges like maintaining a sales pipeline and client base.
If you have always wondered why companies hold virtual events and trade shows, this brief presentation will give you some insight and hard data from various organizations as to the money, time, and carbon emissions they saved.
This document provides guidance on starting a successful home-based business. It recommends identifying a passion or skill and setting up a home office with basic supplies. The document advises networking extensively and creating business cards, a website, and professional email to promote the new business. Goals and pricing should be established, and resources like friends, family, and organizations like SCORE can provide support getting a new home business started.
The Antyodaya Saral Haryana Portal is a pioneering initiative by the Government of Haryana aimed at providing citizens with seamless access to a wide range of government services
RFP for Reno's Community Assistance CenterThis Is Reno
Property appraisals completed in May for downtown Reno’s Community Assistance and Triage Centers (CAC) reveal that repairing the buildings to bring them back into service would cost an estimated $10.1 million—nearly four times the amount previously reported by city staff.
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Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) played a significant role in addressing rural housing needs in India. It emerged as a comprehensive program for affordable housing solutions in rural areas, predating the government’s broader focus on mass housing initiatives.
Combined Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) Vessel List.Christina Parmionova
The best available, up-to-date information on all fishing and related vessels that appear on the illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing vessel lists published by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs) and related organisations. The aim of the site is to improve the effectiveness of the original IUU lists as a tool for a wide variety of stakeholders to better understand and combat illegal fishing and broader fisheries crime.
To date, the following regional organisations maintain or share lists of vessels that have been found to carry out or support IUU fishing within their own or adjacent convention areas and/or species of competence:
Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR)
Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT)
General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM)
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC)
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC)
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (NAFO)
North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC)
North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC)
South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (SEAFO)
South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO)
Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA)
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC)
The Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List merges all these sources into one list that provides a single reference point to identify whether a vessel is currently IUU listed. Vessels that have been IUU listed in the past and subsequently delisted (for example because of a change in ownership, or because the vessel is no longer in service) are also retained on the site, so that the site contains a full historic record of IUU listed fishing vessels.
Unlike the IUU lists published on individual RFMO websites, which may update vessel details infrequently or not at all, the Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List is kept up to date with the best available information regarding changes to vessel identity, flag state, ownership, location, and operations.
Bharat Mata - History of Indian culture.pdfBharat Mata
Bharat Mata Channel is an initiative towards keeping the culture of this country alive. Our effort is to spread the knowledge of Indian history, culture, religion and Vedas to the masses.
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
UN WOD 2024 will take us on a journey of discovery through the ocean's vastness, tapping into the wisdom and expertise of global policy-makers, scientists, managers, thought leaders, and artists to awaken new depths of understanding, compassion, collaboration and commitment for the ocean and all it sustains. The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
United Nations World Oceans Day 2024; June 8th " Awaken new dephts".Christina Parmionova
The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
AHMR is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed online journal created to encourage and facilitate the study of all aspects (socio-economic, political, legislative and developmental) of Human Mobility in Africa. Through the publication of original research, policy discussions and evidence research papers AHMR provides a comprehensive forum devoted exclusively to the analysis of contemporaneous trends, migration patterns and some of the most important migration-related issues.
5. 5 Avenues of Service
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• Club Service focuses on making clubs strong.
• Vocational Service calls Rotarians to contribute
their expertise to the problems and needs of society.
• Community Service encourages Rotarians to find
ways to improve the quality of life for people in their
communities and to serve the public interest.
• International Service exemplifies our global reach
in promoting peace and understanding.
• Youth Service recognizes the importance of
empowering youth and young professionals
8. What are the Steps to
Becoming a Rotarian?
• Come and attend 3 free lunches
• Fill out application form
• Give to sponsor who brings to the board
• If approved, fees are prorated
• Pay lunch fees when you come ~
Expectation is you will attend 12 meetings/year
• Join one committee
• Support community work
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10. Questions?
• Please contact Phil Leiter @
pleiter9@gmail.com
• Please come check us out every Wednesday at
11:45 am at the Hudson Country Club, 2155
Middleton Road, Hudson, OH
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