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Murfreesboro Breakfast Rotary Club. Progress Report, Update and Feedback. What will we do today?. Overview/Review of Rotary International’s and our own club’s plan for the future Update on our progress Get your feedback and input RI Membership Survey Second Fundraiser—To BarBQ or Not.
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Murfreesboro Breakfast Rotary Club Progress Report, Update and Feedback
What will we do today? • Overview/Review of Rotary International’s and our own club’s plan for the future • Update on our progress • Get your feedback and input • RI Membership Survey • Second Fundraiser—To BarBQ or Not
Rotary International Core Values • Diversity • Fellowship • Integrity • Leadership • Service Full definitions can be found at www.rotary.org/strategicplan
Our Core Essence? A worldwide network of inspired individuals translating their passions into relevant social causes to change lives in communities 6
RI 2011 Vision A worldwide network of inspired individuals who translate their passions into relevant social causes to change lives in communities
Rotarians can Change the World • To do so, they need info at Rotary International • Please answer by show of hands: • Age categories • Length of membership • Employment Status • THANKS!
Murfreesboro Breakfast Plan Mission Change the world for the better, here and now. Core Essence: Maximizing talent, providing opportunities to serve and be involved Values: Commitment Fully engaged Enriching lives Passion—desire to personally sacrifice to achieve results
Our Club Vision Murfreesboro Breakfast Rotary Club creates opportunities to use our unique talents and passions to serve the community.
Roadmap to the Future After SWOTS Analysis, we identify The Key IDEALS or Objectives VISION The structure, systems and policies to insure continuity A self sustaining endowment? A fully engaged membership?
Murfreesboro Breakfast Rotary Vision: Murfreesboro Breakfast Rotary Club creates great opportunities to use your talents and passions to serve the community. • Strategic Objectives: • Afully engaged membership • A self sustaining endowment • The structure, systems and policies to insure continuity
Objectives and Goals • Self sustaining endowment • R.I. Donor Advised Fund Committee • Second Fund Raiser—Zachary Simmons and Dr. Smith • Systems and Policies to Insure Continuity • By Laws updated—Barb Ford/Board • Club Runner set up—Margaret Scott/Judy Powell/Ewing Sellers
Objectives and Goals • A fully engaged membership • Golf Tournament—Greg Tidwell • Fellowship activities/once a quarter—Phil Barnett • One District Simplified Grant—Martin Lister/Ted Goodman • Special Gifts Program—Felicia Demos • Community and Vocational Service—Zachary Simmons • Dictionary Project—Jim Johnson • Jabulani—Faye Johnson, Judy Powell, Jim Bishop
International: Jabulani Celebration, Foundation Support Membership growth. Alumni Reunions, Friends of Rotary Facebook, Website, E-newsletter Local: Dictionaries, Special Gifts, School for The Blind, Good Shepard’s, Holloway High School, Salvation Army Special Gifts, License Plates and Dictionaries RYLA, Convention, Strategic Planning
Accomplishments • Successful Service Involvements: • Golf Tournament For the Tenn. School for the Blind • Dictionary Project lead the county • Good Shepherd’s Home Christmas Party • Salvation Army Bell Ringing
Accomplishments—Gifts to Help Serve • Special Gifts: • Personally Enabled Transportation • Center for The Arts • Read to Succeed • Interfaith Dental Clinic • Girls’ State • Challenged Athletes Perform Equally • Jabulani: • Streetwise • KZN Youth Empowerment
Jabulani Partners D9270 KZN SOUTH AFRICA ROTARY CLUB OF WESTVILLE ONGOING PROJECTS • Jabulani Self-Help Centre • Headway • East Coast Radio Toy Story & Winter Warmth • St Thomas Children's’ Home • Cheshire Homes • Providence Rest Home • Highway Hospice • Childline • Streetwise
Jabulani Partners D9270 KZN SOUTH AFRICA New Project –KZN Youth Empowerment Project ROTARY CLUB OF WESTVILLE Objectives Identify & address needs of orphaned & vulnerable children Empower them through life skills development and sports activities Raise community awareness of HIV/AIDS
Accomplishments—Gifts to Serve • Three Rotary International Foundation Giving Opportunities: • Poliio Plus • Annual Fund • Permanent Fund • From our Members: • 14 have contributed to RIF Annual Fund this year • 57 have given to Polio Plus this year • 29 are Paul Harris Fellows • 3 are Benefactors to the Permanent Fund
Accomplishments • Membership: 61 to 66 • New Website up and Running • Club By-Laws are Updated • Fellowship Opportunities: • Christmas Party • Fireside Chat
Expected Accomplishments • RI Donor Advised Fund • Second Fireside Chat • (May 9, 6 pm., Barb Ford’s) • Holloway High School Career Day May 17 • We will need volunteers to talk about careers • District Conference May 18 & 19 • Franklin Marriott Cool Springs, please register • Charter Night • June 7, 6 pm., Center for The Arts • We need a beverage captain
Start it Up in 2012-2013 • June 2, Strategic Planning Session • 9 to noon, come, give input, learn • Dictionary Project • Jabulani • Donor Advised Funding Begun • Second Fundraiser
Fall/Future • Dictionary Project: • Get a dictionary in the hands of every third grader • Build a relationship with local schools • Expand awareness of Rotary • Support literacy • We need help: • Champion and captains to order, organize, distribute • Funds for dictionaries, pledges by school
Fall/Future • Jabulani Dinner Event, October 7th • Purpose: To fund projects managed by our sister club in Westville, South Africa • Cost $150 per person, limit 45 guests • Dinner by Executive Chef Brett Corrieri • Wine by Total Beverages • We need help: • Volunteers for Set Up, Service, Clean Up • Sponsors? Powells, Johnsons, Bishops, Ford?
Fun and Future Funding • Purposes: • To help build the Donor Advised fund, self sustaining endowment • Replace the “cash calls” for: • Dictionary Project • Holloway High School Graduation Help • Good Shepherd’s Home Christmas Gifts • Additional Special Gifts funding • Provide a family event where we can have fun and increase our club’s visibility
Why a Barbecue Event? • We have members with expertise and interest: • Dr. George Smith organized the Heritage Barbecue Festival, made it a big success • Also has the equipment for smoking huge quantities • We have six sanctioned Kansas City judges • We hope for help from Mr. Jim Crumley • The area has no barbecue event anymore • Face it, barbecue is fun
Do we do it? • Tentatively, we planned Nov. 2&3 • We need to know: • Will you support the event? • How will you support the event? • What should we call it? • Best name as judged by the committee wins a prize • If we get enough pledges of support, we will pursue making this the best barbecue competition in town!