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1 Community Service Projects Improve the Quality of Life for those in their Communities and to Serve the Public Interest

2 Background “Our organizational priority is, and must be membership … without members, there would be no Rotary. If we can achieve so much with the clubs and members we currently have, what could we do if we had more?” John Hewko General Secretary of Rotary International

3 Why Join Stay Friendship30.0%38.4% Local Impact35.5%36.1% Local Impact = Community Based Service Projects

4 “Does it have a local impact to the community” Adopting a school brings “value” to the community Working with Refuges brings “value” to the community The food bank activity brings "value" to the community What is a community based service project? Community Service Project = "Does it bring value to the community“

5 An important part of this is. What do your Club Members believe brings “value” to the community? …….and what does your community believes bring value to them? … not everyone in your club gets excited about the same thing. Not one community based service project feels everyone needs. What are your club members passions? How can you met these needs without over extending the club? A Chance to Respond to the Needs of the Community

6 Are relevant to the community Serve as a learning experience for Rotarians Met the needs of our Club Member Identify a Rotary club ’ s role in its community Determine how Rotarians can help with the resources at hand Community Service Projects Summary

7 One way is by working with other clubs facing the same problem. Areas where there are multiple clubs may have a member with a passion for a project that they do not have enough resource to perform. Does it meet the needs of someone in your club? How about a joint project? How do you find out about these type of projects? How about a social with another club and talking about different community based service projects? Success = Community Needs + A Club Members Passion

8 Project Resources on the RI Web site http://www.rotary.org/en/ServiceAndFellowship/StartAProject/Resources/Pages/ridefault. aspx Find and post model community service projects on ProjectLINK http://www..rotary.org/ProjectLINK Community Assessment Tools (605C) http://www.rotary.org/RIdocuments/en_pdf/605c_en.pdf Communities in Action: A guide to effective service projects (605A) http://www.rotary.org/RIdocuments/en_pdf/605a_en.pdf Resources

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10 The project The Arizona Daily Star publishes a Community Wish List every Tuesday for nonprofits. Nonprofits registered as 501c(3) organizations are eligible to participate for free. Email wishlist@tucson.com with your list of up to 10 items in order of priority. Be sure to include the name of your organization as it should appear in print and a description of your mission in 15 words or less. Provide a physical address where you can receive donated items, a phone number and a website address. Community Wish List is a collaboration of the Star and Heather Hiscox, founder of WishListHero.org, and Amelia Klawon, a nonprofit consultant. Example – Wish List Does Your Community have a Wish List?

11 Example – Wish List con’t ANSWERS FOR LIFE PREGNANCY CENTER Mission: Helping low-income moms with diapers, formula, wipes, and clothing from infant to 5T. Wish List: Similac formula, diapers sizes 3-6, boys’ clothing sizes 3-5T, girls’ clothing sizes 3-5T, receiving blankets, baby quilts, wipes, baby bottles, stuffed animals, baby toys. Address: 627 N. Swan Road, Tucson, AZ 85711; 308-8990; www.afltucson.comwww.afltucson.com DIAPER BANK OF SOUTHERN ARIZONA Mission: Providing diapers for children and adults through community partnerships that increase the health and wellness of those served. Wish List: Diapers and incontinence supplies for adults, six new or newer PCs, erasable white board 3’x4’, portable industrial floor fans for warehouse, 6-foot and/or 8-foot plastic folding tables, general office supplies, Photoshop and InDesign software, heavy-duty 10-foot ladder, offsite data backup solution, dishwasher- size boxes. Address: 4500 E. Speedway, Suite 8, Tucson, AZ 85712; 325-1400, www.diaperbank.org

12 Example – District Facebook Page Rotary District 5500 f At least once a month. o We “share” club service project/fundraiser from the Clubs Facebook on the District Facebook Find out what other clubs are doing. Get new ideas for Service Projects/Fundraisers If a Club would like to do a project, but can’t go it alone … Fine out if other clubs are interested in joining you If a Club member has a “passion” interest and you club can not fill the need? Find out if another club has interest.


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