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2019 -2020 Presentation to the Club July 2019 Rotary International Theme LEADERSHIP DIVERSITY SERVICE INTEGRITY Membership and Fellowship Rotary Internationals Strategic Vision ENGAGEMENT ABILITY TO LEAD DG Marie Howards Challenge


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2019 -2020 Presentation to the Club July 2019

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Rotary International Theme

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Membership and Fellowship SERVICE DIVERSITY INTEGRITY LEADERSHIP

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Rotary International’s Strategic Vision

ENGAGEMENT ABILITY TO LEAD

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DG Marie Howard’s Challenge Rotary Connects the World by being……

Marie’s Digital Toolkit https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Bh0bZyKzMvKqERiC7TdKSnqwTE8ky8xc

DG Marie’s Big 3: Membership Public Image Training

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Our Club will Be Bigger * Better *Bolder in Connecting the World By….

Rotary, Sleeves Rolled Up

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Rotary, Sleeves Rolled Up

MEMBERSHIP MONEY ENGAGEMENT

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2019-2020 Vision

  • Membership = Club Quality
  • Retention. Improve offerings to engage members
  • Keep finding quality members
  • Not a numbers game, we need more folks to help us

do what we want to do

  • Diversity – Who is not here?
  • Purpose
  • Money
  • Pay Dues on time
  • Support the Foundation
  • Support the 2nd Century Fund
  • Engagement
  • Seek opportunities to serve
  • New projects
  • Support existing projects
  • Support Committee Work

MONEY

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Membership Goals

  • Told Rotary International that we will have a net increase over last year.
  • Told District that our B3 Goal for Membership is to increase women

under 40 by 5 new members.

  • Asked Membership Committee:
  • Who is not in the room?
  • Greater business diversity
  • Greater racial/ethnic diversity
  • How do we inspire and engage members?
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MONEY = NO BULL

Rotary, Sleeves Rolled Up & Write Checks

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So what do we want to do? P Proje jects?

Need 2 Sources: Funding and the “Effort Account”

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NO BULL 150 = Funding stuff we do

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INTERNATIONALLY We help do good in the world!

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Things you have done Internationally……

You Sent These Supplies

To This Clinic For These People In Arusha, Tanzania

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Goal Keep members better informed about: 1.the work of the Grants Committee and 2.Global (International) efforts.

HELP WANTED HELP TAMMIE AND JAY GET THE WORD OUT.

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Fis iscal Goals

CART = $2000 Buy a pack of gum. FOUNDATION = $60,000 25 Paul Harris Fellows $5,000 for Polio Plus SECOND CENTURY FUND = $22,222.22 Means we give Emilee $20K for next year

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Who’s Driving?

FOUNDATION Rotary International Manages 50% comes back to District to Manage Other People have hands on the wheel Moves slower SECOND CENTURY FUND Rotary Club of Durham Manages We drive this fund Nimble, Agile, Fast

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How do NO BULL and 2019-2020 goals match up?

2019

Foundation Goal $60K Polio Goal $10K Second Century Goal $80K CART $4K Foundation Goal $60K Polio Goal $5K Second Century Goal $22K ? CART $2K

2020

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Money Goals

  • Meet our Fiscal Goals
  • CART $2000
  • Foundation $60,000
  • Polio $5000
  • Second Century $22,222
  • District B3 Goals
  • Sign up 3 Paul Harris Society Members. We signed up 5!
  • Every member gives $25 to Polio.
  • Have enough to pay for our Engagement Goals
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ENGAGEMENT

Rotary, , Sle leeves Rolle lled Up & & DO Rotary STUFF

  • Inspire more engagement!
  • Challenge members to participate
  • Join Committees
  • Join Projects
  • Join Leadership
  • Join in other club’s efforts
  • Survey indicates that many members only have capacity for a few

sweat equity projects per year?

  • With a “limited bank account” of effort, what are the high priority projects we

wish to support?

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Do our projects measure up?

Area of Service

  • Club, Community, Vocational, International and Youth Service.

Causes (used to be called Areas of Focus)

  • Promoting Peace (Peace & Conflict Prevention/Resolution)
  • Fighting Disease (Disease prevention and Treatment)
  • Providing Clean Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (Water & Sanitation)
  • Saving Mothers and Children (Maternal and child health)
  • Supporting Education (Basic Education & Literacy)
  • Growing Local Economies (Economic & Community development)
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So what do we want to do? Projects? Need 2 Sources: Funding and the “Effort Account”

Sample PROJECTs COST EFFORT

Books on Break string bags

$800 + 65 “efforts”

5 Tree Planting Events

$ 2000 + 80 “efforts”

Alzheimer’s Luncheon

$2000 + 20 “efforts”

Scholarships

$10,000 + 15 “efforts”

Miracle League

$2000 + 20 “efforts”

MLK Meal Packing

$2000 + 10 “efforts”

Bell Ringing

NONE + 40 “efforts”

International Grants and Projects

$ 10,000 + 14 “efforts”

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Engagement Goals

  • District B3 Goals
  • Every Member makes 2 service efforts.
  • Do stuff!
  • Support Committees
  • Support Projects
  • Go to Training
  • RLI
  • District Conference
  • District Training
  • Hawaii !!
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Internal Initiative Goals

  • Encourage Committee Involvement
  • Communications Committee – Grow
  • Fundraising - Continue
  • Grant Committee – Continue
  • Stewardship Committee – Begin
  • Membership – Retention
  • Conduct a member Survey
  • Project Work – Do Stuff
  • Continue refining the Club Officer selection process
  • Be a good neighbor to other Rotary Clubs. Support their efforts, invite them to

support our efforts. Get closer to the Peace Center and Rotaract Clubs.

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Take Aways

MONEY

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