mid year meeting 5170 2014
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Slides presented at District 5170's mid year meeting 2014.TRANSCRIPT
Rotary District 5170Mid-Year Meeting
Welcome
Tuesday, April 11, 2023
Club Administration Cheryl Rebottaro
Publicize your upcoming events and speakers before they happen or appear to garner interest from non-Rotarians.SHARE/SHARE/SHARE
Community Service Ginny Lear
International Service Jeboy Koshy
Kosovo pediatric care equipment
Ameca computers for students
Uganda cattle project
Nicaguara Rotary partnership with Medshare
Vocational Service Renee Mello
Livermore READY program
Santa Cruz SunSpring water system
Youth Service Larry Barr
Presidential Citation Breakout
You and your club have worked hard this year, why not receive the recognition that is so well deserved from RI President Ron Burton?
Membership Russ Hobbs
The Rotary FoundationRoger Hassler
District Totals
Actual Goal % to Goal
Annual Giving
$522,147 $660,105 79
Per Capita $141 $177* 80
EREY 47% 100%
Polio $31,545 $78,550 53%
*Club Combined Goal - District Standard is $200/member
Top 5 Clubs: % to Goal
Silicon Valley 180%
Tri Valley Evening
150%
Sunnyvale STAR
147%
FUN Sunset 145%
Mt. View 136%17 clubs are at + 100%
Top 5 Clubs: Per Capita Giving
Tri Valley Evening
$375
Cupertino $333
Scotts Valley $318
Sunnyvale $313
Sunnyvale Sunrise
$ 76
4 clubs are + $30011 clubs are + $200
Top 5 Clubs: EREY
Fremont Warms Springs Sunrise
100%
Tri Valley Evening 100%
San Lorenzo Valley 91%
Capitola/Aptos 90%
Mission San Jose 90%
Top 5 Clubs: Polio Challenge
Livermore $8370
Capitola/Aptos $5200
Niles (Fremont) $2800
Campbell $2265
Morgan Hill $1675
Polio Update
This yr Last yr
# of Cases 369 223
Breakout Countries 224 6
Breakout Endemic Countries
145 217
Last case in Breakout Countries:
30 Oct 2013
Last Case: Afghanistan 12 Oct 2013
Nigeria 08 Oct 2013
Pakistan 12 Dec 2013
Public Image Ginger McDonald
Your Club Name Youth Programs and
Web-site Here
D5170 Club Shared Ad
District Link to All Club Web-sites
It’s Time. Tell the Public About Your
Youth Programs
New Generations Symposium
New Generations Symposium
Programs: Accomplished professionals and mentors -
Audience – thousands of young peopleSat. Mar. 29 & Sun. Mar. 30Santa Clara Convention CenterGet involved – volunteerBe a sponsor or recommend a sponsor
New Generations Symposium
RI President’s Goal – Reach Out to Youth
India, Africa, Argentina –North America – Santa Clara ValleyDirect Route to Parents – Target
AudienceOpportunity to Showcase Youth
SupportRaise Awareness – Potential Members
Rotary Youth Council
• 6.7 Million young people are not
working or not in school
• Annual cost of lost wages $252B,
$37K
• Living at home/friends ‘couch
surfing’
• Lack purchasing power
• Inability to move into self-
supporting adult lives affects all
of us
Rotary Youth Council Fri. Mar. 28
PURPOSE: Rotary will provide a forum for business leaders and youth.
Collectively, brainstorm on innovative solutions and next steps
Panel and group discussions and address by Rotary International Ron Burton
AwardsJoe Hamilton
District Conference Susan Valenta
RI Convention Sydney 1-4 June
Table TopicAll
For current and former Presidents: “In the words of Cliff Dochterman; “if you could be president again, what would you do to prepare yourself for this position?”
For those not yet President: “As an incoming or future President, what do I need from my club, from my district, from my current President?”
The Final SixAll
Where are you in achieving all of your goals?Re-evaluate your bus.Close the back door Awards/recognitionsContinue to reach for EREYWhat is your strategy for Polio Eradication giving?Develop continuity with your successorDistrict Conference
Concerns; Q&AAll
Thank you all for attending today and……