International Service Projects RLI Part III Goals Discuss
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International Service Projects RLI - Part III
Goals: Discuss what International Service means Investigate how individual Rotarians can contribute to International Service Exchange ideas about why Exchange local clubs should be involved in International Service Explore ideas for International Service Projects
Grant Funding Model
Vision Statement International Service – How does it fit? Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.
What does International Service mean? Expand your knowledge and club's capacity Service Engagement
What is the Goal of INTERNATIONAL SERVICE?
q Object of Rotary Why do I care? § Fourth – the advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace… q Service Awards § Examples of Activities that merit q. Local vs. International
BREAKOUT Serving Internationally “While traveling internationally a Rotarian visited a Rotary club and became interested in helping with a problem in that community. ” How to proceed?
FIVE TIPS Successful Global Grant Application International Service Global Grant • Conduct a Community Assessment • Avoid common mistake – Project must fall within Area of Focus • Look out for ineligible expenses • Check out Rotary Showcase for a project partner* • Seek out local District International Service Chair during the application process. *https: //map. rotary. org/en/project/pages/project_showcase. aspx
International Service Project Cause Related
With or Without THE ROTARY FOUNDATION? • WITHOUT – lack of bureaucracy; reporting easier; smaller scale • WITH – multicountry; structure; accountability
International Connections? International Students Rotary Fellowships Community Core Group Peace Fellows Habitat For Humanity
Rotary Districts an International Resource Multiclub Grants and Projects DG, DRF AG, CC web , TRF sites pr DGs o on mo t vis club e its o t int c e j ro Tie p isiting al v ion T t a n T r inte s like V or visit d- n e Fri ip Ex es sh ang ch
Vocational Skills and International Service • Using personal expertise in volunteering on a project • Join a Rotary Action Group that makes use of specific skills and talent Fourth Object of Rotary – advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
Summary Part 1: TRF – Doing Good in the World Part 2: Grant Model – How to Do Good in the World Thank You! Part 3: International Service – Roadmap to working Globally
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