Gary Speers, District Governor 2011-12 Governor’s Challenge
Governors Challenge
Categories for Governor's Embracing Humanity Awards
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International Service. Minimum 1; Maximum 3
- Be involved in Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution programs such as Youth Exchange, Group Study Exchange, or by sponsoring a World Peace Fellow.
- Support a Disease Prevention and Treatment project such as Polio, AIDS, and Malaria.
- Support an international Water and Sanitation project such as wells or water filters.
- Support a Maternal and Child Health project such as well-baby clinics, nutritional counseling and prenatal care.
- Support Basic Education and Literacy projects such as Guatemala Literacy, Safe Passage, vocational training.
- Support an Economic and Community Development project such as microloans, providing solar panels.
Points_________
Community Service. Minimum 1; Maximum 3
- Support local youth programs such as mentoring, or drop-in centers.
- Participate in a local youth anti-bullying program
- Support Disease Prevention and Treatment such as an elder-care program, blood drive, and nutrition programs for combating obesity, et cetera, supporting Food Pantries/Banks.
- Support Maternal and Child Health Programs such as mother and well-baby care, immunization clinics.
- Support Basic Education and Literacy such as books for local and school libraries, dictionary libraries, student scholarships.
- Support Economic and Community Development by developing opportunities for decent and productive work for youth through programs such as job shadowing, internships, and career mentoring.
- Submit and receive a District Simplified Grant for a community youth-related project.
- Partner with at least one other local service organization in a community service project.
Points_________
Family of Rotary. Minimum 1, Maximum 3
- Involved "extended family of Rotary" in service and fellowship activities.
- Sponsor a "bring your partner to Rotary" meeting.
- Host a new member and their partner event.
- Bring in a partner (spouse) as a new Rotarian club member
- Recognize spouses of "dearly departed) Rotarians by making them an honorary Rotarian.
Points: ________
Enhance Public Image. Minimum 1, Maximum 3
- Produce a club Newsletter
- Maintain a club Website
- Provide coverage of club events and fundraisers to local media outlets, newspapers, TV and radio
- Utilize social networking sites to publicize club activities
Points___________
Strengthen Clubs. Minimum 1, Maximum 3
- Show a net increase of one new member.
- Conduct a Club Vision Facilitation Program.
- Encourage members to attend District events such as the District Assembly, District membership and Foundation seminars, and the District conference.
- Support New Generations participation by involvement with International Youth Exchange, Interact, Rotaract, and RYLA.
Points_________
Have Fun. 25 points.
- Support the "Moose on the Loose" year-long project by submitting photos by email for the District newsletter and webs tie of the club "moose" at your service projects, social events and fundraisers.
Points_____
CRITERIA FOR AWARDS
Governor's Challenge Award:
- Clubs must complete a minimum of one activity from each of the Areas of Service Categories (other than the "Have Fun" category)
- Clubs may count up to a maximum of three activities in any one Category.
- Each activity is worth ten points.
- Participation in the "Have Fun" ategory is worth 25 points.
- Clubs must score a total of 125 points to qualify for the Governor's Challenge Award.
Moose on the Loose Award
- Clubs must commit to a member attending and bringing their "Moose" to the 2012 District Conference and participating in the Foundation fundraising competition for "Best-dressed moose," "Moose attending most Rotary events," "Moose traveling the greatest distance for a Rotary event," "Moose involved in the most fun Rotary project," et cetera. Clubs will be provided display space to show off their moose and documentation (4-Way Test applies).
Categories for Governor's Embracing Humanity Awards
International Service. Minimum 1; Maximum 3
- Be involved in Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution programs such as Youth Exchange, Group Study Exchange, or by sponsoring a World Peace Fellow.
- Support a Disease Prevention and Treatment project such as Polio, AIDS, and Malaria.
- Support an international Water and Sanitation project such as wells or water filters.
- Support a Maternal and Child Health project such as well-baby clinics, nutritional counseling and prenatal care.
- Support Basic Education and Literacy projects such as Guatemala Literacy, Safe Passage, vocational training.
- Support an Economic and Community Development project such as microloans, providing solar panels.
Points_________
Community Service. Minimum 1; Maximum 3
- Support local youth programs such as mentoring, or drop-in centers.
- Participate in a local youth anti-bullying program
- Support Disease Prevention and Treatment such as an elder-care program, blood drive, and nutrition programs for combating obesity, et cetera, supporting Food Pantries/Banks.
- Support Maternal and Child Health Programs such as mother and well-baby care, immunization clinics.
- Support Basic Education and Literacy such as books for local and school libraries, dictionary libraries, student scholarships.
- Support Economic and Community Development by developing opportunities for decent and productive work for youth through programs such as job shadowing, internships, and career mentoring.
- Submit and receive a District Simplified Grant for a community youth-related project.
- Partner with at least one other local service organization in a community service project.
Points_________
Family of Rotary. Minimum 1, Maximum 3
- Involved "extended family of Rotary" in service and fellowship activities.
- Sponsor a "bring your partner to Rotary" meeting.
- Host a new member and their partner event.
- Bring in a partner (spouse) as a new Rotarian club member
- Recognize spouses of "dearly departed) Rotarians by making them an honorary Rotarian.
Points: ________
Enhance Public Image. Minimum 1, Maximum 3
- Produce a club Newsletter
- Maintain a club Website
- Provide coverage of club events and fundraisers to local media outlets, newspapers, TV and radio
- Utilize social networking sites to publicize club activities
Points___________
Strengthen Clubs. Minimum 1, Maximum 3
- Show a net increase of one new member.
- Conduct a Club Vision Facilitation Program.
- Encourage members to attend District events such as the District Assembly, District membership and Foundation seminars, and the District conference.
- Support New Generations participation by involvement with International Youth Exchange, Interact, Rotaract, and RYLA.
Points_________
Have Fun. 25 points.
- Support the "Moose on the Loose" year-long project by submitting photos by email for the District newsletter and webs tie of the club "moose" at your service projects, social events and fundraisers.
Points_____
CRITERIA FOR AWARDS
Governor's Challenge Award:
- Clubs must complete a minimum of one activity from each of the Areas of Service Categories (other than the "Have Fun" category)
- Clubs may count up to a maximum of three activities in any one Category.
- Each activity is worth ten points.
- Participation in the "Have Fun" ategory is worth 25 points.
- Clubs must score a total of 125 points to qualify for the Governor's Challenge Award.
Moose on the Loose Award
- Clubs must commit to a member attending and bringing their "Moose" to the 2012 District Conference and participating in the Foundation fundraising competition for "Best-dressed moose," "Moose attending most Rotary events," "Moose traveling the greatest distance for a Rotary event," "Moose involved in the most fun Rotary project," et cetera. Clubs will be provided display space to show off their moose and documentation (4-Way Test applies).
Categories for Governor's Embracing Humanity Awards
International Service. Minimum 1; Maximum 3
- Be involved in Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution programs such as Youth Exchange, Group Study Exchange, or by sponsoring a World Peace Fellow.
- Support a Disease Prevention and Treatment project such as Polio, AIDS, and Malaria.
- Support an international Water and Sanitation project such as wells or water filters.
- Support a Maternal and Child Health project such as well-baby clinics, nutritional counseling and prenatal care.
- Support Basic Education and Literacy projects such as Guatemala Literacy, Safe Passage, vocational training.
- Support an Economic and Community Development project such as microloans, providing solar panels.
Points_________
Community Service. Minimum 1; Maximum 3
- Support local youth programs such as mentoring, or drop-in centers.
- Participate in a local youth anti-bullying program
- Support Disease Prevention and Treatment such as an elder-care program, blood drive, and nutrition programs for combating obesity, et cetera, supporting Food Pantries/Banks.
- Support Maternal and Child Health Programs such as mother and well-baby care, immunization clinics.
- Support Basic Education and Literacy such as books for local and school libraries, dictionary libraries, student scholarships.
- Support Economic and Community Development by developing opportunities for decent and productive work for youth through programs such as job shadowing, internships, and career mentoring.
- Submit and receive a District Simplified Grant for a community youth-related project.
- Partner with at least one other local service organization in a community service project.
Points_________
Family of Rotary. Minimum 1, Maximum 3
- Involved "extended family of Rotary" in service and fellowship activities.
- Sponsor a "bring your partner to Rotary" meeting.
- Host a new member and their partner event.
- Bring in a partner (spouse) as a new Rotarian club member
- Recognize spouses of "dearly departed) Rotarians by making them an honorary Rotarian.
Points: ________
Enhance Public Image. Minimum 1, Maximum 3
- Produce a club Newsletter
- Maintain a club Website
- Provide coverage of club events and fundraisers to local media outlets, newspapers, TV and radio
- Utilize social networking sites to publicize club activities
Points___________
Strengthen Clubs. Minimum 1, Maximum 3
- Show a net increase of one new member.
- Conduct a Club Vision Facilitation Program.
- Encourage members to attend District events such as the District Assembly, District membership and Foundation seminars, and the District conference.
- Support New Generations participation by involvement with International Youth Exchange, Interact, Rotaract, and RYLA.
Points_________
Have Fun. 25 points.
- Support the "Moose on the Loose" year-long project by submitting photos by email for the District newsletter and webs tie of the club "moose" at your service projects, social events and fundraisers.
Points_____
CRITERIA FOR AWARDS
Governor's Challenge Award:
- Clubs must complete a minimum of one activity from each of the Areas of Service Categories (other than the "Have Fun" category)
- Clubs may count up to a maximum of three activities in any one Category.
- Each activity is worth ten points.
- Participation in the "Have Fun" ategory is worth 25 points.
- Clubs must score a total of 125 points to qualify for the Governor's Challenge Award.
Moose on the Loose Award
- Clubs must commit to a member attending and bringing their "Moose" to the 2012 District Conference and participating in the Foundation fundraising competition for "Best-dressed moose," "Moose attending most Rotary events," "Moose traveling the greatest distance for a Rotary event," "Moose involved in the most fun Rotary project," et cetera. Clubs will be provided display space to show off their moose and documentation (4-Way Test applies).