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Rotary’s Blueprint for SERVICE. In The Next 60 Minutes. Review RIPE John Kenny’s priorities for your year. Identify RI’s Menu of Service Opportunities. Review Rotary’s Structured Programs. At the Conclusion. Importance of a balanced service program for your club.
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In The Next 60 Minutes • Review RIPE John Kenny’s priorities for your year. • Identify RI’s Menu of Service Opportunities. • Review Rotary’s Structured Programs.
At the Conclusion • Importance of a balanced service program for your club. • Define the RI Structured Programs. • Cite successful examples. • Know where to find more information.
2009-2010 Emphasis Areas • Water • Health and Hunger • Literacy
Think of your club as a.... Business Your Products -Fellowship -Service
Because you want tobe a successfulClub President! • Service is Rotary’s backbone! • Involved Rotarians are committed Rotarians • Committed Rotarians make successful clubs
Blueprint for Serviceor“The Candy Shop” • 9 Rotary Service Opportunities • 9 Structured Rotary Programs
Rotary Service Opportunities 1 –Literacy and Numeracy 2 – Children at Risk 3 – Preserve Planet Earth 4 – Urban Concerns 5 – Disabled Persons
Rotary Service Opportunities 6 – Health Care 7 – International Understanding and Goodwill 8 – Population Issues 9 – Poverty and Hunger
Structured Rotary Programs 1 - Interact 2 - Rotaract 3 – Rotary Community Corps 4 - Rotary Fellowships (& Action Groups) 5 – Rotary Friendship Exchange
StructuredRotary Programs 6 – Rotary Volunteers 7 – RYLA (Camp Royal) 8 – World Community Service (WCS) 9 – Youth Exchange
President Kenny’s Emphasis Areas • Water • Health and Hunger • Literacy
Interact • Rotary sponsored;14-18 • School based/Community based • Service: Community/International • Rotary/Faculty Advisor
Rotaract • Rotary sponsored; 18-30 • School based / Community based • Service: Community / International
Rotary Community Corps • Non-Rotarians • Options
Rotary Fellowships and Action Groups • Rotarians sharing favorite activities/professional interests • 95 Independent Fellowship Programs • Own rules and regulations
Rotary Friendship Exchange • Rotarians and families experience other cultures • Individuals • Team-Couples • Uni-Vocational-Same Vocation
Rotary Volunteers • Rotarians volunteer their skills • Register on RI Data Base
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) • Training for young leaders • Emphasizes leadership, citizenship and personal growth • 3-10 day retreat
World Community Service (WCS) • Clubs from different countries collaborate • “Quiet Revolution of Hope” • Help wanted data base
Youth Exchange • Ages 15-19 • Long Term (academic) • Short Term (home-stay)
Next Steps • Analyze existing projects: • Keep, Improve or Eliminate • Consider 2009-10 RI Focus Areas • Use Service Guide for ideas • Hold Meeting to Develop Plan • Involve More Than Members’ Checkbook
Where to Get More Information • PETS Workbook • Rotary Service Opportunities – Reference Guide • Other PETS sessions • District Governor & Assistant Governor • District Training Assembly • Other successful clubs • Rotary Web site – www.rotary.org
For Your Success As A 2009-10 Club President • 9 Service Opportunities • 9 Structured programs