Zonta Service Recognition Awards 2014-2016. Zonta International envisions a world in which women's rights are recognized as human rights and every woman.

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Zonta Service Recognition Awards

Zonta International envisions a world in which women's rights are recognized as human rights and every woman is able to achieve her full potential. In such a world, women have access to all resources and are represented in decision making positions on an equal basis with men. In such a world, no woman lives in fear of violence.

The Goals of the Zonta International Service Committee this biennium include: Encourage and support local service projects focused on Zonta´s mission with the expectation that 100 % of all local service projects focus on women’s and girls’ issues Service and advocacy are included in local service projects Cooperative projects are undertaken only with like-minded organizations Zonta Service Recognition Awards Goals

and, Increase internal and external visibility of the local service projects with the expectation that Clubs and districts share their projects in the Zonta´s web site Zonta Service Recognition Award recognizes the best local service projects. Club and district local service projects are known in the community Zonta Service Recognition Awards Goals

Objectives of the Zonta Service Recognition Awards Guided by the pursuit of excellence in community service, the intentions of the Zonta Service Recognition Awards are:  To give recognition to outstanding service projects undertaken by Zonta clubs or districts which benefit women or girls in the local community.  To honor the clubs or districts for their outstanding performance in carrying out their service projects.  To foster the exchange of ideas showcasing service projects of clubs or districts on the Zonta International website and at the Zonta International Convention in  To draw up exemplars or models in service projects benefitting women or girls in the local community and giving visibility to Zonta International, hence, increasing the credibility of the organization. Zonta Service Recognition Awards

There will be 2 categories of projects to be considered for the Awards 1.Service projects that empower women and girls in general to achieve equal rights and to secure their access to all legal, political, economic, educational, health and professional resources; and 2.Service projects focusing on prevention of the root causes of violence against women and girls through education. Zonta Service Recognition Awards

The Zonta Service Recognition Awards will recognize six (6) of the most outstanding service projects sponsored by the clubs and up to three (3) sponsored by districts. The Zonta Service Recognition Awards will be given to deserving Zonta clubs and districts at the end of the biennium during the Zonta International Convention in July 2016 in Nice, France. Zonta Service Recognition Awards

Club Sponsored Service Projects awards may be given to projects sponsored by a Zonta club in good standing. A Zonta club may nominate up to two (2) projects, one project in each category. Projects may be new projects this biennium or may have commenced in the past and are still ongoing this biennium. Must take into account the benefits they have given to the women or girls in the local community and the visibility and credibility they have provided to Zonta. The Club projects that won at previous Conventions cannot be resubmitted. Zonta Service Recognition Awards

District Sponsored Service Projects Awards may be given to district sponsored projects implemented by clubs from the same district. Each district may nominate one (1) project in either of the two categories. The project may be a new project this biennium, or may have commenced in the past and is still ongoing this biennium. Must take into account the benefits it has given to the women and/or girls in the local community and the visibility and credibility it has provided to Zonta. The District projects that won at previous Conventions cannot be resubmitted. Zonta Service Recognition Awards

Zonta Service Recognition Awards Submission timelines Club service projects to your Governor by by December 29, winning club service projects at the district level to be sent to the Zonta International Service Committee (at ZI office) by February 8, 2016 District projects nominations to be sent by to ZI office by February 8, 2016 See specific details about the awards on the Zonta International website aspx