The Value of Awards WHY DO WE GIVE

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The Value of Awards WHY DO WE GIVE AWARDS?

The Value of Awards WHY DO WE GIVE AWARDS?

“Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment. ” - Jim Rohn

“Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment. ” - Jim Rohn

To Motivate • Positive Reinforcement • Genuine Recognition • Development & Training Opportunities •

To Motivate • Positive Reinforcement • Genuine Recognition • Development & Training Opportunities • Relevant Resources

To Recognize • • • Give The Big Picture Provide Quality Service Consistently Engage

To Recognize • • • Give The Big Picture Provide Quality Service Consistently Engage Feature Volunteer Stories Show Gratitude

 • Advocate For It • Tweet About It • Blog About It •

• Advocate For It • Tweet About It • Blog About It • Invite Others To Do It (call to action) • Celebrate It To Promote

Club Awards � Membership Growth Awards Member Award Pins Club Membership Achievement Club Superior

Club Awards � Membership Growth Awards Member Award Pins Club Membership Achievement Club Superior Membership Achievement Club Excellence Club Hat Trick � CARE Award � Leadership Awards � The Big “E” Award � Service Awards Service Projects and Activity National Service National Outstanding Service Project � Fundraising Awards Club Fundraising National Outstanding Fundraising Distinguished Club President Distinguished Charter Club President Distinguished Club Secretary Distinguished Club Treasurer

District Awards DISTINGUISHED DISTRICT PRESIDENT OUTSTANDING DISTRICT DISTINGUISHED DISTRICT DIRECTOR CLUB REPRESENTATIVE

District Awards DISTINGUISHED DISTRICT PRESIDENT OUTSTANDING DISTRICT DISTINGUISHED DISTRICT DIRECTOR CLUB REPRESENTATIVE

As of March 2015 the Independent Sector estimated that the average amount of volunteer

As of March 2015 the Independent Sector estimated that the average amount of volunteer service equates to $23. 05 per hour. $6, 557, 943. 98 This value represents 53. 3% of reporting clubs 2014 -15 The Value Of A Volunteer

“A great accomplishment shouldn’t be the end of the road, just the starting point

“A great accomplishment shouldn’t be the end of the road, just the starting point for the next leap forward. ” - Harvey Mackay

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