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A simple goal: Expand the Dolly Parton Imagination Library to all of Arkansas.
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Perfect partners to get to goal: Rotary International District 6150 Rotary clubs statewide Rotary International Foundation State of Arkansas
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What is the Imagination Library?
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In Dolly’s words: “When I was growing up in East Tennessee, I knew my dreams would come true. I know there are kids in your community that have their own dreams. They dream of becoming a doctor or an inventor or a minister. Who knows maybe there is a little girl who dreams of being a writer or a singer. The seeds of these dreams are often found in books. These seeds you plant in your communities can grow all across the world.”
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1996 Launched by Dolly in her native Tennessee county to: – Foster love of reading among children in her county – Excite children about the magic of books – Ensure that every child had books, regardless of family income levels
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Children at birth – age 5 enroll Receive age-appropriate books, 1/month every month 60 books in total at no cost Managed by nonprofits Turn-key thru Dolly Parton Imagination Library
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Now in Tennessee: 204,000 children 5 and under enrolled Equals 54% of eligible children
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Tennessee governor’s study Large-scale, 2007 study among teachers: - DPIL students “better prepared” - 64% found DPIL students exceeded expectations versus 11% for non-DPIL students
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Tennessee now provides 50% of the total program cost through state funding
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forms a foundation for education strengthens the resolve toward learning allows adults to set a positive example Reading to children:Reading to children:
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American Association of Pediatrics recommends daily reading routine to infants & older children – records reveal only 50% of parents read to children daily Identifies reading as – significant aid in brain development – key factor in solidifying bond between parent and child
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U.S. Literacy Statistics 42 million American adults cannot read. 50 million read below fifth grade level 20 % of high school seniors are functionally illiterate at graduation The number of functionally illiterate adults increases by 2.25 million annually
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1,993,031 adult residents: - 491,000 (25%) had no high school diploma - 170,420 had less than an 8th-grade education
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U.S. Literacy Statistics 42 million American adults cannot read. 50 million read below fifth grade level 20 % of high school seniors are functionally illiterate at graduation The number of functionally illiterate adults increases by 2.25 million annually
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Rotary--the ideal vehicle Literacy-a major area of emphasis for RI service projects – RI sponsors a literacy month – All clubs expected to complete a literacy project RI already partnered with Dolly Parton Imagination Library Worldwide, grassroots organization
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Get on board! 6110 6150 6170 1.Every Rotary Club in 6150 starts DPIL – Partnering or solo 2.6150 models for remaining Arkansas districts 3.Rotary support saturates Arkansas communities 4.Rotary spearheads quest for state funding
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Get your club on board! Assign a leader to learn about DPIL – Visit imaginationlibrary.org Decide on sponsoring organization – Club alone or with a partner Dedicate start-up funds – $1,000 is a great start! Sign up, buy materials Enroll children
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Clubs: – Best grassroots organization! Literacy – Key RI issue – Especially acute need in Arkansas DPIL – Already a partner – Ideal for literacy growth Rotary is the engine!
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We KNOW we can... so.. LET’S GET ON BOARD!
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