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You have been appointed to chair a committee to develop a new service project for your Rotary Club! How do you start? Community Service versus Fundraising Delineate the Steps To Success Service Projects
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Let’s Get Started Your Committee is to develop a service project in Your Committee is to develop a service project in Sunshine County, a community of 15,000 People Steps Identify Need Is It Feasible? What Are Your Available Funds? Gain Support (Club/Community/Organizations) Develop Plan Identify Resources
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Developing a Service Project Team A visited the Mayor who said that recreational facilities and activities are needed for teenagers. Unfortunately the town budget cannot pay for a youth center, etc. The Mayor did say that the town had a vacant lot that could be donated or used for some purpose. They also had a vacant two-room school that was not in very good condition.
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Developing a Service Project Team B talked to the head of the welfare department who spoke of an elderly couple in town who seemed to be locked into their home because they couldn't navigate the front steps. They also had trouble climbing the stairs to their bedroom and often ended up sleeping on a couch or the floor. She asked if Rotary could help in any way.
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Developing a Service Project Developing a Service Project Team C talked with a school principal at an elementary school in town and some teachers and guidance counselors. Unfortunately there were a lot of problems - some third graders who couldn't read at all, many kids without fathers, kids who couldn't afford a change of uniforms the school required, kids who come to school without breakfast and many other problems of poverty. Can or should Rotary do anything with this school??
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Determining a Service Project Is the project feasible? Is the project advisable? Is the necessary funding within the club’s reach? How will you gain club support? How would you recommend executing the project?
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Principles of a Service Project “Hands on” involves club members (develops ownership) Make Rotary the prime “mover” of the project (vs contributing to another organization) Deliver to community what it needs (not what we think it needs)
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International Projects of Rotary International The Role of TRF Special Locally Designed Projects Vocational Service Club Awareness Opportunities
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Developing an International Project How do we go about finding an international service project?
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What are they? Priorities Requirements Stewardship
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International service is a fundamental part of being a Rotary Club International service is not limited to Rotary Foundation programs International service projects are not as difficult as they might at first appear
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