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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. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Murfreesboro Breakfast Rotary Club
Progress Report, Update and Feedback
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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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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIC PLAN 2010-2013
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• Diversity
• Fellowship
• Integrity
• Leadership • Service
Rotary International Core Values
Full definitions can be found at www.rotary.org/strategicplan
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Our Core Essence?
A worldwide network of inspired individuals translating their
passions into relevant social causes to change lives in communities
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RI 2011 Vision
A worldwide network of inspired individuals who translate their passions into relevant social
causes to change lives in communities
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Back to Basics Priorities & Goals
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Rotary International 2011
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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!
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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
Murfreesboro Breakfast Plan
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Our Club Vision
Murfreesboro Breakfast Rotary Club creates opportunities to use our unique talents and passions to serve the community.
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Roadmap to the Future
After SWOTS Analysis, we identifyThe Key IDEALS or Objectives
VISION
A fully engaged membership?
The structure, systems and policies to insure continuity
A self sustaining endowment?
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Murfreesboro Breakfast Rotary
Strategic Objectives:• A fully engaged membership• A self sustaining endowment • The structure, systems and policies to insure
continuity
Vision:Murfreesboro Breakfast Rotary Club creates great opportunities to use your talents and
passions to serve the community.
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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
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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
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Special Gifts, License Plates andDictionaries
International:Jabulani Celebration, Foundation Support
RYLA, Convention, Strategic Planning
Local:Dictionaries, Special Gifts,School for The Blind, Good Shepard’s,Holloway High School,Salvation Army
Facebook, Website, E-newsletter
Membership growth.Alumni Reunions, Friends of Rotary
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How have we done thus far?
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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
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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
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Jabulani Partners
D9270 KZN SOUTH AFRICA ONGOING PROJECTS
ROTARY CLUB OF WESTVILLE
•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
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Jabulani Partners
D9270 KZN SOUTH AFRICA
ROTARY CLUB OF WESTVILLE
New Project –KZN Youth Empowerment Project
Objectives
Identify & address needs of orphaned & vulnerable children
Empower them through life skills development and sports activities
Raise community awareness of HIV/AIDS
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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
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Accomplishments• Membership: 61 to 66
• New Website up and Running
• Club By-Laws are Updated
• Fellowship Opportunities:– Christmas Party– Fireside Chat
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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
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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
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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
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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?
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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
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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
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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!
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Why are we here?
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To Help
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To Share
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To Have Fun
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To be Rotarians, not just members!