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Zonta structure. Zonta International International board directs the affairs of Zonta International 4 elected officers who form the executive committee (President, President-Elect, Vice President, Treasurer/Secretary) 7 elected directors Board is elected at biennial international conventions.
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Zonta structure • Zonta International • International board directs the affairs of Zonta International • 4 elected officers who form the executive committee (President, President-Elect, Vice President, Treasurer/Secretary) • 7 elected directors • Board is elected at biennial international conventions
Zonta International • Mission: Zonta International (Z.I.) is a worldwide service organization of executives in business and the professions working together to advance the status of women. • Vision: Z.I. Envisions a world in which human rights and fundamental freedoms are ensured for all women and the legal, political, economic, educational, health and professional rights of women are not restricted because of gender.
Scope of Zonta International • Zonta’s world is divided into 30 Districts of which we are District 4. • Currently in 67 countries – Madrid, Spain will make it 68 • 33,000 members • 1200 clubs
Goals for 2004-2006 • Z.I. will work towards: • Ensuring that women receive basic education and health care • Ensuring that women have access to higher education on equal terms with men • Eradicating all forms of discrimination and violence against women through prevention and through development of innovative approaches to eliminate abuse.
Famous Zontians • Marian de Forest • Ellen Fairclough • Helvi Sipela • Honorary Zontians include: • Roberta Bondar • Maya Angelou
Zonta International Projects • 2004 – 2006 CARE international Women on the Move (micro-credit and health education) for HIV/AIDS affected women in Niger $298,000 • STAR Network anti-trafficking project in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Phase 11 $300,000 • Afghanistan: Improving Women’s Lives $100,160 (Afghanistan Institute of Learning and UNICEF)
On-going programmes • ZI Amelia Earhart Fellowship Awards • ZI Jane Klausman Women in Business Scholarships • ZI YWPA Young Women in Public Affairs • Z clubs and Golden Z clubs • Zonta International Strategies to Eradicate Violence Against Women (ZISVAW) focuses on prevention, awareness and education, and develops innovative solutions to eliminate abuse against women.
Service • Z.I. – administered and approved by Z.I. Foundation (chosen by Z.I. President) • Presented at Convention • Suggested that 1/3 of service funds go to Z.I.F. • Local (club/area/district) • Focus on the status of women rather than (b) projects which could be handled by any organization • Service hours are hours spent by members on service projects adopted by club – not fundraising/not outside service projects
District 4 • District of ‘firsts’ • Breast cancer as focus for fundraising • Purpose: serve as administrative link between clubs and Z.I. • Board consists of elected members (at District Conference) and appointed committee chairs/members
District 4 Areas • Area 1 (Cambridge, Woodstock, K-W, Guelph, London, Owen Sound, Stratford) • Area 2 (Toronto, B-C, Mississauga, Oakville, Hamilton 1-11) • Area 3 ( Lockport, Niagara Falls NY, Niagara Falls, On, Kenmore, St. Catharines, Tonawandas, Grand Island, Fort Erie) • Area 4 (Buffalo, Rochester, Geneva, Batavia-Genesee, Amherst, Hamburg-Orchard Park, Cheektowaga-Lancaster, Aurora, Clarence-Newstead New York) • Area 5 (Jamestown, Olean New York, Warren, Bradford, Pennsylvania) • Area 6 (Erie, Oil City-Franklin, Meadville, Clarion, Corry, Pittsburg, Three Rivers-Pittsburg N, Indiana, Washington County Pennsylvania)
Zonta Structure - Clubs • Individual club is the basic organizational unit of Zonta International • Minimum of 20 members to be chartered • Club members elect the club board: • President, Vice-President (President Elect), Secretary, Treasurer (Officers) and 2 Directors • Rules of club operations are stated in Z.I. bylaws and the club’s own bylaws
Your Zonta club • Member of Zonta International • District 4 (S. Ontario, W. New York, Pennsylvania, W. Virginia) with about 1200 members • In which Area is your club? • Do you know your club number?
Zonta Club committees • Mandatory • Status of Women, Service, Organization • Membership and Classification • Public Relations and Communications • United Nations • Finance • Nominating (elected) • Optional – program, attendance, fellowship, inter-city, newsletter, archives and history
Club meetings • Zonta meetings are normally held once/month • Members have rights/responsibilities to/at meetings • Chair must ensure meetings are conducted in efficient and courteous manner • Must adhere to bylaws and rules • Use parliamentary procedures (Roberts Rules of Order newly revised) • Quorum is necessary to legally transact business • Agenda should be circulated and approved at the beginning of the meeting, minutes must be recorded • Demonstrate appropriate protocol for guests and visiting Zontians
Events • Golf tournaments, car rallies, wine tasting or wine tours • Theatre nights, museum visits • IWD events • LEAF breakfasts, • Fashion shows, card parties, progressive dinners, etc
Local projects • Breast cancer or cancer research, equipment, patient care • ZISVAW drama initiative • Women’s shelters, services, housing, education programmes • Sports teams, health charities
Outside your club • Inter-city events • Annual spring workshops (3) • Biennial District 4 conferences • 2003 in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario • 2005 in Rochester New York • 2007 in Jameston, New York • Alternate years: biennial international conventions • 2004 New York City, USA • 2006 Melbourne, Australia • 2008, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Tools and Support • On-line registration for the Z.I. Website • Zontian magazine • Manuals • Manual of Procedures for Zonta Clubs (Feb. 2003) • Zonta International By-laws booklet • International Protocol Manual • Websites: www.zontadistrict4.bfn.org • www.zonta.org
Common questions • Male membership – yes • Club membership notified prior to prospective member invited to join – yes • Club has attendance requirements – yes