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Rotary Club of Buckhead Rotary District 6900 September 16, 2013

Rotary Club of Buckhead Rotary District 6900 September 16, 2013 . WHAT IS ROTARY?. WHAT’S THE VALUE OF A BRAND?. WHAT’S THE VALUE OF A BRAND?. WHAT’S THE VALUE OF THE ROTARY BRAND?. C ommunity L eadership U nderstanding B ehavior. C ommitment to C ommunity.

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Rotary Club of Buckhead Rotary District 6900 September 16, 2013

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  1. Rotary Club of Buckhead Rotary District 6900 September 16, 2013

  2. WHAT IS ROTARY?

  3. WHAT’S THE VALUE OF A BRAND? WHAT’S THE VALUE OF A BRAND?

  4. WHAT’S THE VALUE OF THE ROTARY BRAND?

  5. Community Leadership Understanding Behavior

  6. Commitment to Community

  7. Commitment to Local & Global Community

  8. Commitment to Local & Global Community • Blood Drive • Blue Heron Nature Preserve • Buckhead Tennis Tournament • Companions for Heroes • Education & Literacy: • Laws of Life Essay Contest – Character Education • Teacher Appreciation • FODAC project in Ecuador • GRSP Host Club – WafaBenallou (France) • Rotaract • Support for The Rotary Foundation and Polio Plus • And many others

  9. Commitment to Local & Global Community

  10. Rotary clubs do not make communities….. Rotary clubs make communities better.

  11. Legacy of Leadership

  12. Paul Harris

  13. The “4 Horsemen” of Rotary in Georgia Ivan Allen Sr. Henry Grady Howard Geldert Evelyn Harris

  14. Centennial Year of Rotary in Georgia

  15. Rotary Club of Buckhead • Chartered on March 23, 1951 • 62 years of Rotary service • Sponsoring Club: • Rotary Club of Atlanta • Clubs Sponsored: • North Atlanta, Sandy Springs

  16. Servant Leadership • Rotary leaders are different due to understanding the principle of servant leadership: • Doing the right thing when nobody is looking and not caring who gets the credit.

  17. Understanding

  18. ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION

  19. 2017 RI Convention - Atlanta The Rotary world comes to Atlanta – 20,000+ Rotarians in 2017 Celebration of the 100th anniversary of The Rotary Foundation. Consider how you and your club can serve.

  20. 2014 DISTRICT CONFERENCE

  21. The Grand Sandestin April 24-27, 2014

  22. 2014 D6900 District Conference Thursday – April 24, 2014: Rotary Leadership Institute Friday PM – April 25, 2014: “Leadership” Saturday AM - April 26, 2014: “End Human Trafficking” Saturday PM – April 26, 2013: “How Rotary Can Change the World”

  23. ROTARY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE (RLI)

  24. D6900 Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) October 19, 2013: Gordon College - Barnesville, GA April 24, 2014: Sandestin, FL May 2014: Cottage School - Roswell

  25. Tellme and I will forget…. Show me and I will remember, but….. Involve me and I will understand. -Chinese Proverb

  26. THE ROTARY FOUNDATION

  27. Charity Navigator Rating

  28. End Polio Now Campaign India was declared Polio free by the WHO on February 25, 2012. The only remaining nations are Pakistan, Afghanistan & Nigeria.

  29. Progress toward Polio Eradication 1985 • 1985: • 350,000 cases • 125 countries

  30. Progress toward Polio Eradication 2012 • 2011: • 650 cases vs 1352 in 2010 • India is Polio Free Jan 2011 • 3 endemic countries: Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nigeria • 2012: Oct 16 • 171 cases vs 467 same time 2011 • 166 in the 3 Endemic Countries • Nigeria 97, Pakistan 44, Afghan 25 • 5 imported cases in Chad

  31. Rotary’s #1 Priority and a key element to the Rotary Brand

  32. Future Vision – The New Grant Model The Rotary Foundation has developed a new sustainable grant model called Future Vision, which has the following 6 areas of focus: Water & Sanitation Disease Prevention and Treatment Maternal and Child Health Basic Education and Literacy Economic and community development Peace & Conflict Resolution

  33. THE ROTARY FOUNDATION IT’S NOT ABOUT THE MONEY…. BUT WHAT THE MONEY CAN DO.

  34. GEORGIA ROTARY STUDENT PROGRAM (GRSP) “World Peace Through Understanding”

  35. GRSP – By the Numbers • 4 – the size of the first GRSP class in 1946. • 47 – the size of the 2013-14 class • 117 – Rotary clubs in Georgia participate. • >3400 – GRSP Alumni. • 23 – the number of countries in the 2013-14 class. • 25 – the number of Georgia colleges & universities. • >$1,000,000 – GRSP budget for 2013-14 an investment in the state of Georgia with global reach. • $4500 – contributed by the GRSP endowment towards the cost of each student (tuition & books).

  36. Behavior

  37. Rotary’s Code of Ethics The Four-Way Test • Is it the Truth? • Is it Fair to all concerned? • Will it build Goodwill and Better Friendships? • Will it be Beneficial to all concerned? • -Herbert J. Taylor • 1932

  38. Object of Rotary (RIC Kansas City - 1918) To encourage and foster: High ethical standards in business and professions. The ideal of SERVICE as the basis of all worthy enterprise. The active interest in every Rotarian in the civic, commercial, social and moral welfare in the community. The development of a broad acquaintance as an opportunity for service as well as an aid to success. The interchange of ideas and of business methods as a means of increasing the efficiency and usefulness of Rotarians. The recognition of the worthiness of all legitimate occupations and the dignifying of the occupation of each Rotarian as affording him an opportunity to serve society.

  39. Rotary is a Philosophy of Service Rotary is a philosophy of life. This philosophy is the philosophy of service – “Service above Self” is a commitment to a call. We have a responsibility to other human beings, and Rotarians are beacons of hope and agents of change.

  40. 2013-14 Rotary International President Elect Ron Burton

  41. Ron Burton’s Priorities for 2013-14: Membership Foundation

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