1 / 18

Pilot International

Join us at Pilot International, a global organization founded in 1921, to make a positive impact on communities and empower youth. We focus on youth and adult brain health, supporting caregivers, and preparing young adults for service. Start a Pilot Club or join an existing one and be a part of our legacy.

sherryt
Download Presentation

Pilot International

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Pilot International Changing communities around the globe.

  2. Who We Are • Chartered 1921 in Macon, Georgia • Founded by Elizabeth Leonard and 40 local business women, energized by the women’s suffrage movement • “Pilot” name inspired by mighty riverboat pilots of the day who represented leadership and guidance

  3. Our Mission • Our MISSION is to influence positive change in communities throughout the world • TO DO THIS we come together in friendship and give people an outlet for service • WE FOCUS ON • Preparing youth and young adults for service • Encouraging brain safety and health • Supporting those who care for others

  4. Pilot International Founders Fund • 501C-3 • Supports the community-based work of Pilot Clubs by helping to underwrite their efforts to serve in our focus areas • Provides scholarships that support graduate and undergraduate students working in fields related to our focus areas

  5. Compass Clubs • Young professionals division of Pilot • Ages 18-26 (18-28 for Japanese young adults) • Stepping stone from Anchor to full membership in Pilot

  6. Anchor Clubs • Building community leaders of tomorrow • Established in 1952 • Now in the U.S., Bahamas, Japan and S. Africa • Focused on instilling the time honored values of: • Altruism • Noble Purpose • Citizenship • Honor • Open-Mindedness • Responsibility

  7. BrainMinders™ • Signature Pilot International program introduced in 2001 • Enhanced in 2017 for Pilots and Anchors to use in their communities • Educational and entertaining curriculum for children, youth and older adults • Covers broad span of brain health and safety topics: • Personal fitness • Bus safety • Playground safety • Seat belt use • Fire safety • Gun safety • Bullying • Brain exercises

  8. Help make a difference! Be a Pilot! • Pilot volunteers in communities like yours have made a big difference. Join a Pilot Club in your area or start one yourself! • Pilot Clubs are groups of caring people who come together in • friendship and service. • Together they learn and develop into stronger individuals. • Come grow with us!

  9. Club membership offers… • Work with Anchor Clubs • Service in the area of brain safety and health • Caring for families in times of need • Cultivating friendships and leadership skills • Networking • New social and business relationships locally and internationally • District and international conferences

  10. Pilot members… • Aspire to our Pilot Code of Ethics • Attend meetings and help with projects • Keep their club strong by inviting others to join • Encourage diversity in club membership • Enhance their club’s image by promoting projects and activities • Encourage giving to Pilot International’s Foundation • Collaborate with other civic/service organizations and agencies

  11. Starting a new club • It just takes 5 members to charter a new Pilot club • An existing Pilot Club will enthusiastically be your sponsor!

  12. You’ll have a big network of support • International: • Executive Committee • International Administrative Council • Headquarters Staff • Districts: • 20 Districts • COED (Clubs of Evolving Districts)

  13. Where we are by District • Arkansas • Arkansas/Oklahoma • Bahamas • COED • Florida • Georgia • Japan • Kansas/Missouri • Kentucky/Ohio/West Virginia • Louisiana • Michigan/Indiana • Midwest • Mississippi • North Carolina • New England/Potomac • South Carolina • Southwest • Tennessee • Texas • Virginia • International

  14. Clubs • 321 Pilot Clubs • 6,713 Pilot Club members Clubs and Districts generally divide their efforts into these areas: Membership Fundraising Projects Anchor/Compass (youth) Leadership

  15. How clubs operate • Bylaws posted on Pilot International website • Multiple other resources offered there • Club year is July 1-June 30 • $25 one time initiation fee • $60/year dues • $6/year insurance • Clubs have at least 6 meetings/year; most have monthly schedule • Lunch, evening, weekends (each club is unique!)

  16. Getting Together • Annual International Convention • End of June/beginning of July each year • Fun, fellowship and business • Each club entitled to one delegate and one alternate, for voting purposes • District Spring and Fall Conventions/Councils • Executive Committee members assigned to participate at District level • Much opportunity to interact and share ideas throughout the year!

  17. Be a Pilot • For almost 100 years, Pilot Club volunteers have been accomplishing extraordinary things by coming together in friendship and service. Join a Pilot Club… or start one yourself! • Do more, Care more, Be more! • Explore our amazing legacy at pilotinternational.org • Today Pilots are across the nation and overseas, offering gifts of time, talent and funding that help transform lives and communities

  18. Today’s world needs Pilot more than ever.

More Related