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+ Community Service

+ International Service

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AGENDA

• Intro of your D-5170 resource people (1)

• Types of service projects (1) -2• Character4istics and Examples of Community Service

projects (18)-20

• Characteristics and Examples of International Service projects (13) -33

• How to get started with an International Service project (3) -36

• Available District and Rotary Foundation grant money (2) -38

• Questions (5)

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Your D-5170 Resource People

Community Avenue of Service Chair:

Ginny Lear (Palo Alto)

International Avenue of Service Chair:

Jeboy Koshy(Fremont Warm Springs Sunrise)

Plus other program &/or project chairs

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Community Service

• Presented by Bruce Barsi, Mountain View Rotary

• Let’s get started and make it a winner!

• Examples from MV Rotary’s “Cops and Gobblers” project

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Cops and Gobblers

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What’s The Need?

• How to identify

– Club member(s) passion

– Community input (schools, city, social service, etc)

– Other clubs’ projects

• Is it doable?

– Member interest and commitment

– Funding

– Manageable scope

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Who’s Gonna Do It?

• Visioner – Passionate member takes lead

• Organizer – Needs to plan & get things rolling

• Asker – Finds the funding

• Inspirer – Involves the masses

• Promoter – Gets the word out

• Spread it out

• Don’t all have to be Rotarians

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Partners

• Look to the community, i.e., Challenge Team, Community Roundtable

• Ask family and friends to help

• Other Rotary Clubs

• Don’t forget the Interacters

• Folks benefiting from the project

• Volunteer groups, i.e., GoVoluntr, One Brick, HandsOn Bay Area, even Craigslist

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How Do We Pay For It?

• Figure out how much you need – a budget

• Clubs funds

• Fundraiser

• District Designated Funds (DDF)

• And everywhere else – businesses, foundations, other clubs (Kiwanis and Lions too!), community groups, individuals

• People want to give to a good cause, just ask!

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Get It Done

• Take the plunge

• Try to stay on schedule

• Make sure folks have something meaningful to do

• Ask for feedback

• Be flexible; change things if you need to

• Don’t stress out about it; it won’t go totally as planned; but it’ll be great anyway

• HAVE FUN!!!!!

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And Then What?

• Debrief – what went right and what needs to get better

• Feedback from partners

• Say thanks you to all – Very Important!

• Do we want to do it again? Can we?

• If yes, start planning now

• Think succession unless you want it for life

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Show It Off!

• Let the media know in advance – they love this stuff

• Send out a press release with photos

• Follow up with a phone call

• Add it to “Rotary Showcase” on the RI website

• The “District Showcase” is coming soon

• Your partners and participants will spread the word for you

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Partners For Elder Generations

Presented by

David Smith(Los Altos)

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Presented by

David Smith(Los Altos Rotary – Partners for Elder Generation Chair)

The mission of the Partners for Elder Generations (PEG) committee is to support

and enhance the quality of life of 50+ individuals.

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• For the last 3 years the PEG Committee has organized and promoted an Encore Event in late March

• The catalyst was a talk by Laura Carstensen, Director of the Stanford Center on Longevity

• Her message – You have been given a gift of 30+ years of life so plan to use it wisely

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Encore Event – Two Primary Goals

• Bring together 26 non-profit organizations that primarily serve the local communities and rely on volunteers for their service goals

• Engage “young seniors” (50+) to get involved and identify a passion to make the world a better place and pursue healthier lifestyle

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BudgetRevenue - $7,500

• Donations of $500 - $2,000 from four organizations

• Donation of $2,000 from the Town of Los Altos Hills

• City of Los Altos facilities at no charge & Senior Center Staff Partnership

• Raised $800 by organizing focus group sessions for a technology startup

Expenses ($6,700)

• Advertising

• Lunch

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Non-Profit Displays Program (with Lunch) 120 – 160 Attendees

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2012Panel of Encore Careers

Making an Impact

2013Alex Tarics – World’s Oldest

Living Olympic Gold Medalist

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International Project Characteristics

• Driven by an International club as Host Club

• Partner w international club as Sponsoring Club

• Typically Sponsoring Club only does funding

• Minimum Total project cost $30K and max $200K

• Minimum required Global Grant $15K

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Two Examples of Successful International Projects

Faces of Hope - Guatemala Presented by Don MacKenzie (Palo Alto University)

Adopt a Village - UgandaPresented by Lorena Tuohey (Morgan Hill representing Area 6)

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Faces of Hope

Guatemala

Presented by

Don MacKenzie(Palo Alto University)

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CindyScotts Valley Rotary

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TomLos Gatos Morning Rotary

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RoseSan Leandro

Rotary

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Jose

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Elder4 months - 16 months

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Oliver

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Faces of HopeDistrict 5170 Rotarians & Guatemala Metropoli Rotary Club

working with:Surgecenter of Palo Alto

Obras del Hermano Pedro Hospital

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Adopt a Village

Uganda

Presented by

Lorena Tuohey(Morgan Hill, representing Area 6)

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Uganda

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From KampalaTo Lira

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25 each of heifers, chickens and piglets

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400 mosquito nets

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500 each of notebooks, pencils and pens

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1,000 tree seedlings

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25 water harvesting tanks

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2 deep drilled water wells

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How to get started with a project

International Service• Form a committee in your club

• Befriend an international club

• Learn of a community need in their community

• Form a partnership with that club to devise a project to address that need (be sure it fits one of 6 TRF “Area of Focus”)

• Seek out other D-5170 clubs to join you

• Develop a budget & apply for matching GG from TRF

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DDF Grant Money Available for Approved Projects

• All D-5170 clubs are allocated DDF• Two types of grants:

District Grant (DG): For Community project or small International projects Global Grant (GG) : For International projects ($30k - $200)

• Clubs determine % of DDF going to DG and GG; check District Allocation sheet for your club

• Global grants are matched by TRF • For TRF Grant application ask for help from your

Foundation Chair , Grant Resource Leaders and District Foundation committee.

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Rotary Showcase

When your project is completed,

Post it on the District’s

“Rotary Showcase”site

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