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Tanzania Bike Shop 2019 Land of Lincoln P.E.T.S.

This chronology highlights the partnership between Rotary District 6540, Munster Rotary Club, and Huntington Rotary Club in the District Grant project for a bike shop in Tanzania. The project involved collaboration with globalbike and C-re-A.I.D., resulting in a total project cost of $7,000.

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Tanzania Bike Shop 2019 Land of Lincoln P.E.T.S.

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  1. Tanzania Bike Shop2019 Land of Lincoln P.E.T.S. 2017- 18 District Grant with Munster & Huntington Rotary Clubs Roger D. Sims March 10, 2019

  2. Chronology

  3. Partnerships • Rotary District 6540 • District Grant $3000 • Munster $500 • Huntington $500 • Subtotal $4,000 • globalbike with the Women of Enaboishu • globalbike $3000 (plus donated bicycles) • Total project $7,000 (plus donated bicycles) • C-re-A.I.D. supervised the construction & madeunspecified donations to assure the project’s completion

  4. Takeaways • When considering a District Grant, also think about a project somewhere other than your town or region • Think about strategic relationships • Collaborate with other clubs/Districts • With other organizations outside of Rotary • How can your idea attract other funding sources? • Build enthusiasm in others about your project. Share your wonderful opportunity to Serve • Don’t become discouraged if everything doesn’t go “right” • Use every opportunity to tell your story about your project • Wear Rotary “on your sleeve”

  5. THANK YOU!Questions/comments?

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