KKL ATID - Young Leadership World Marketing Conference 2012.

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KKL ATID - Young Leadership World Marketing Conference 2012

Understanding that the environment and ecology are current issues that attract to young people, we want to create in Argentina a new working group of young adults committed to KKL: KKL - Atid: General Background Ideological support : Take into account that there are several organizations working with university students from 18 to 30 years old (WUJS, Hagshama, Hillel…) Approximately at the age of 30 years old starts a productive stage in the life of a person. 30 – 40 years old

KKL - Atid: General Background  To ¨refresh¨ the image of KKL in our country as a dynamic institution, that brings together to younger generations. Objectives:  Also, to provide a framework of belonging to young Jewish people to develop projects that link them with their roots.  To ¨capture¨ to our Green Organization a Jewish young population identified with the values of environmental care, ecology, preservation of the planet, etc. o consolidate a young leadership involved in carrying out innovative and modern projects.

KKL - Atid: General Background Concept: The KKL Atid is an open and inclusive group KKL Atid's potential is infinite, since it depends on each of the potentials of its members.

KKL - Atid: Traditional tools That creates sense of belonging to the institution and with our people. Providing them the right tools, they may feel a double satisfaction: For their personal development and, for the consequences that their actions bring to other people.

KKL – Atid: New tools Modern tools of communication, to serve to our goals: have a child, plant a tree and make a blog  KKL Atid´s blog:  KKL´ Facebook group:

KKL - Atid: Current work We are working on the recruitment of the: Working nucleo To train them on the role of KKL To commit them to the KKL task To help them to find their personal link to KKL

KKL - Atid: Continuos training Training for Lay Leaders:  Continuous training based on three pillars: KKL´s task worldwide and specially in Israel Leadership Fundraising  Professional conferences on topics of ecology and environment.

KKL - Atid: Activities Annual activities for young – adults population:  Annual event, that operates as a project for fundraising and development of the data base (Opening event).  Smaller activities every 2 months, such as: Conferences with environmental specialists on topics of interest. Training on fundraising. Roundtables on movies or general interest articles. After offices

KKL - Atid: Activities Opening Event: It is planned according to the interests and characteristics of the group, in order to introduce its anual project, spread out the message of KKL and appeal new young people to join.

KKL - Atid: Impact  The event impacts in our community and links the KKL with the young people, refreshing its image. here emerges a new database of young people who receive information about KKL activities. he goal is to attract new lay leaders for the working nucleo and / or potential donors.  From the study of this population, the working nucleo searchs for projects that identifies them, according to the actions of the KKL.

A vision of future IInvolve young people traveling to Israel on educational programs through a KKL experience. They are the transmitters and the future leaders! Bekeff - Hadracha Birthright - Argentina

Investing in the future IInitially, if we want to implement this project we have to invest.  Consumers will become producers!

KKL - Atid: The young people of KKL ATID will be our future leaders

Let´s work for Jewish Continuity!!!