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ANZI-Pacific Forum

ANZI-Pacific Forum. Being a Past District Governor. IPIP Sid L. Scruggs, III Chairperson, Lions Clubs International Foundation. District Governor Duties. Represent the association Chief administrative officer Further purposes of the association Supervise organization of clubs

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ANZI-Pacific Forum

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  1. ANZI-Pacific Forum Being a Past District Governor IPIP Sid L. Scruggs, III Chairperson, Lions Clubs International Foundation

  2. District Governor Duties Represent the association Chief administrative officer Further purposes of the association Supervise organization of clubs Promote LCIF and all service activities Preside over district meetings Mentor Vice District Governors

  3. Past District Governor Lead and Serve as a Past District Governor

  4. What it means to be a PDG Leadership as a PDG Membership with Lions Clubs International Working with Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF)

  5. So how effective was your year as District Governor? “If you don’t you believe the messenger, you won’t believe the message” James Kouzes Your credibility will be based on your track record and your ability to get things done!

  6. Past District Governor Duties Mentor Resource Advocate

  7. Lead and Serve Experience Knowledge Influence Resources Advocate

  8. Thoughts on Leadership “I suppose leadership at one time meant muscles; but today it means getting along with people.” - Indira Gandhi “It is a relationship between those who aspire to lead and those who choose to follow.” The Truth About Leadership

  9. Thoughts on Leadership "The very essence of leadership is that you have to have a vision.“ - Theodore Hesburgh

  10. Successful Leaders Are Able To… Communicate Motivate Build Teams Solve Problems Manage Change Promote Creativity

  11. Practice Effective Leadership Ourselves Challenge the process Inspire a shared vision Enable others to act Model the way Encourage the heart

  12. Identify Potential Look for Lions who already demonstrate some leadership skills Look for Lions who express an interest in being more active in service

  13. Encourage Encourage them to participate in the Lions Mentoring Program Encourage them to seek office Encourage them to explore LCI leadership training: Leadership Institutes E-learning

  14. Support Meaningful projects Mentoring and guidance Recognition Personal satisfaction Opportunities through Lions Clubs International Foundation

  15. Reasons for Joining Serve the community Worthwhile service projects Active involvement Within personal time constraints Fun and fellowship Effective meetings Club dynamics Social networking Self-fulfillment Satisfaction Recognition Opportunities for growth

  16. Helping the Club Help Itself Club Excellence Program How Are Your Ratings? Community Needs Assessment Lions Mentoring Program Leadership Resource Center online

  17. Membership MD201: 1,262 Clubs 27,669 Members MD202: 395 Clubs 10,851 Members MD307: 198 Clubs 566 Members MD201

  18. Giving Hope Through Our Foundation We Care. We Serve. We Accomplish.

  19. Lions Clubs International Foundation Our Mission Our Projects Our Partnerships We Care. We Serve. We Accomplish.

  20. Our Mission “To support the efforts of Lions clubs worldwide in serving their local communities and the world community as they carry out essential humanitarian service projects.” We Care. We Serve. We Accomplish.

  21. Our Projects: We are the #1 NGO We are both global and local We prevent curable blindness We provide hope after major disasters We give opportunities to youth We are everywhere We Care. We Serve. We Accomplish.

  22. Our Priorities Shift our disaster programs to be proactive in response Build on our new Web site and brand image Increase our partnerships: Measles Sanitation Disaster We Care. We Serve. We Accomplish.

  23. LCIF at a Glance Official charitable Foundation of Lions Clubs International Supports humanitarian efforts of clubs Provides grant funding for large-scale projects Relies solely on donations 100% of every donation goes to LCIF’s mission We Care. We Serve. We Accomplish.

  24. We Deliver Humanitarian Programs Four Pillars of Service: Give Sight Provide Disaster Relief Combat Disability Support Youth We Care. We Serve. We Accomplish.

  25. Our Partnerships Carter Foundation Clinton Global Initiative Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation- measles initiative NoVo Foundation- Lions Quest expansion Bausch + Lomb- pediatric cataract initiative Johnson & Johnson- Sight for Kids Special Olympics- Opening Eyes We Care. We Serve. We Accomplish.

  26. How Can You Help? Promote LCIF when possible Ask for support and participate in projects Suggest a donation to LCIF in lieu of gifts for officer visits Materials and reports available Invite your LCIF coordinator to speak at events and to groups We Care. We Serve. We Accomplish.

  27. Question and Answer Session

  28. Thank YouFor Serving

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