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12/26/13 The Keyway: December News from Rotary District 5970
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In This Issue
World Polio Day
Youth Exchange
Quick Links
District 5970
Rotary International
RYLA
Cedar Rapids Rotaryto Celebrate 100
Years!
John Wasta,President ofThe RotaryClub of CedarRapids isasking everyone to savethe date for thecentennial celebration.Cedar Rapids is the firstclub in District 5970 tocelebrate 100 years. TheCedar Rapids Rotaryclub is Iowa's fourtholdest Rotary club andthe largest in the State ofIowa at over 300members. The Club iscommonly referred to as"Downtown Rotary"because it meets everyMonday in downtownCedar Rapids, but itsmembers are drawnfrom the greatermetropolitan area. Thedate is Saturday April26th following the DistrictConference at theDouble Tree ConventionCenter. More information
A Message From Our Governor December 2013
Once again we find ourselves approaching theHoliday Season, that very special time of yearwhen we join with our family in sharingcenturies-old traditions such as trying to find aparking space at the mall. But the holidayseason reminds us to take time and enjoy ourloved ones while extending a warm smile andhelping hand to neighbors that are less fortunate. This is the time of theyear when people can follow their natural impulses and express their truesentiments with a giving heart, a wide open heart that thinks of others first.The joy that you give to others is the joy that comes back to you! In addition to normal activities of countless projects throughout the year,many clubs and districts organize special activities to help spread holidaycheer. From hosting food drives, to serving hot meals, to adopting families,to purchasing presents off a wish list, to wrapping presents, to ringingbells, to providing transportation to services, our Rotary family brightensthis season! With heartfelt gratitude for all your contributions toward improving ourcommunities near and far, happy holidays and best wishes for a healthy,happy, and successful new year.
SAVE THE DATE District 5970 District Conference Doubletree by Hilton Cedar Rapids Convention Complex April 24-26th, 2014Early Registration to Start in January
The Rotary Foundation
District 5970 Grant Management Trainingby Doug Laird, DRFCC
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to follow.
Rotary FoundationSupport -
Bequest Society
Michelle Bell, MarionEast Cedar RapidsRotary receives the
Bequest Society awardfrom Governor John
Bender, DistrictFoundation Chair Doug
Laird and MarionPresident Mike Tiernan.
Bequest Society
Couples or individualswho have made
commitments of $10,000or more in their estate
plans, such as in a will,living trust, or throughwhole or universal life
insurance, can becomeBequest Society
members. All BequestSociety members receive
recognition from theTrustees of The Rotary
Foundation. Donors mayelect to receive anengraved crystal
recognition piece and aBequest Society pin.
Rotary District 5970Directory &
Reference GuideAvailable Online
On December 6th, Foundation Chair Doug Laird alongwith Chris Lindell and Dick Moeller held the first of twoGrant Management Seminars (GMS) in Fort Dodge atthe Webster County Extension Office. Nine clubswere in attendance for the training. If you anticipatesubmitting for a District Community/International Grantor an RI Global Grant, attendance at one of these
seminars is aprerequisite. The nextopportunity for GMStraining will be:
February 7th, Waverly IowaTraining will be from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Location: Insurance Service Building, 300 E Bremer Street
RSVP to John Last @ [email protected]
District 5970 Global Scholar Chosen
by Harrison Cass, Scholarship Chair The interview session for the Global GrantsScholarship was held Saturday, December14 at 10:00 am at the Grout MuseumDistrict, 503 South St. in Waterloo. Onecandidate was interviewed - Mary McCoy, aCreighton University student from Waterloo. She was the only candidate tofile an application before the October 15 deadline. The interview lastedabout 45 minutes. After the interview, the interview team --- Bender, Moeller, Cass, andKueter unanimously agreed to recommend Mary McCoy to The RotaryFoundation for a Global Grants Scholarship. Mary has been accepted to the Masters program in International PublicHealth at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. The nextstep is for the scholarship committee to work with the District 5970foundation to put together a proposal to The Rotary Foundation. Thatprocess has already begun and should be completed over the next month.District Governor John Bender will be helping to line up a host club forMary in the Brisbane area by contacting the District Governor there. Mary plans to begin her studies at The University of Queensland in August2014. Her master's degree program should be completed in 18 months.
District Grant Scholarship Update by Harrison Cass Eleven applications were submitted forDistrict Grant Scholarships.. TheScholarship Committee selected threeapplicants who were each awarded a $5,000District Grant Scholarship.The three scholarship winners were:
Taylor Burgart from New Hampton, sponsored by the New Hampton
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The District Directory is posted on our district
website:www.district5970.org
The document is located
under the ResourcesMenu/District Directory. Ithas long been the policythat personal information
of our DistrictMembership be
protected as much aspossible. Therefore it isrequired that a user mustregister with the DistrictOffice in order to accessthe full suite of featuresto be found on the Web
Site. Do this byselecting CREATE AN
ACCOUNT at the bottomof the home page. Fill inthe information which will
be reviewed and youraccount will be activated.
Be sure to rememberyour password as onlyyou will know what you
chose. If you are alreadya registered user, please
ignore this set ofinstructions.
There will be no printedcopies distributed thisyear. Some users may
want a printed copy of theDirectory. You have theoption of printing all or
part of the Directoryusing the print function of
the Adobe Readersoftware.
A free copy of AdobeReader may be
downloaded under theDistrict Documents Menu
Choice. Remember,numerous changes willbe posted to the Web
Club, a junior majoring in Nursing at Luther College in DecorahJake Rosenmeyer from Wesley, sponsored by the Algona Club, asophomore, majoring in History, Theology & Secondary Educationat Briar Cliff University in Sioux CitySunni Kegebein, from Hudson, sponsored by the Waterloo Club, asenior majoring in Marketing & Communications at Upper IowaUniversity in Waterloo.
All three students are successfully enrolled for the 2013 academic term attheir school. All three have submitted invoices for tuition and fees for theFall term. The treasurer of the Rotary District 5970 Foundation hasreceived a copy of the invoices and made payment directly to theinstitution of each scholarship winner. It is anticipated and has beencommunicated to scholarship winners that the balance of the scholarshipwill be paid when they submit invoices for their enrollment in the remainingterms for the 2013-2014 academic year. All three scholarship winners have been asked to visit their sponsoringRotary Clubs as soon as possible to meet the members and thank themfor their sponsorship. They have further been asked to work with thesponsoring club President in order to be placed on a club meeting agendaat least twice this year to give the club members an update on theiractivities, studies, and involvement in community service. Another update on District Grant Scholarships in the Spring of 2014.
District 5970 "ROTARY RUSH" is on again! by Michelle Bell The 2013-2014 focus of the District FoundationCommittee is to assist Rotarians to becomemultiple Paul Harris Fellows (PHF). For themonths of November and December, 2013, theDistrict is offering a significant incentive to allRotarians. Several generous Rotarians have offered their points to helpPaul Harris Fellows go to the next level. How does it work?A point is being offered for every dollar you invest up to $250. Theminimum commitment is $75. For example, you may have $500 alreadyinvested in being a PH Fellow. By giving an additional $250 duringNovember or December, the contribution will be matched by donor points,and you will become a repeat PHF. This match is only available to the first 200 Rotarians who submit theirrequests. Clubs: If you have a member who chooses to participate in this challenge,the Club will need to:
Fill out Form 123-EN (click here). We highly recommend directingthe donation to the Annual Fund, so that one half of the donationwill return to the District.Forward the completed form and check to Marion-East CedarRapids Rotary Club, P. O. Box 11413, Cedar Rapids, IA 52410-
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Site Directory so anyprinted copy you have,
will soon be out of date. The committee that
produced the Directoryworked with the
information they wereprovided from varioussources. Any errors
certainly wereunintentional.
Sumner Celebrates75 Years!
On November 19th, theSumner club celebrated
75 years of Rotaryhistory. The celebrationof many years includedtalk about the old days,
mention of majorachievements and
projects, and fun factsabout current and former
members. There wasalso discussion about
things that werehappening around the
world when the Sumnerclub was chartered.
Things have changed!Wish President Junever
Heying (June) andSusan Macken AssistantGovernor and the entire
Sumner club many moreyears of Rotary service.
District GovernorNominations Sought
by PDG Jill Olsen
1413OR, if you choose to submit the donation on-line or send it directlyto R.I, please scan your completed form and documentation ofpayment to: [email protected]
What are you waiting for? Make a difference today! Thank you in advancefor giving to The Rotary Foundation.
"No one has ever become poor by giving." ~ Anne Frank
Foundation Giving It's important to note that every Rotarianshould realize whatever gift they can afford,no matter the dollar amount, is important. You can help do this by providing yourmembers with an idea of what things cost
in our Foundation world. Many members have no idea of how little it takesto change a life. A reasonable goal seems to be $100 per member peryear; but there may be some members who currently cannot do that. So... some type of gift is better than no gift; and giving of a gift will helpdevelop a culture of giving which will likely continue year after year, andwill encourage those donors to increase their contributions when they arebetter able to do it. Remember the encouraging words: Every Rotarian,Every Year.
End Polio Now Anniversary - February 23, 2014
We are this close, but we must finish the job! Recent polio cases confirmed in previously polio-freecountries is a glaring message that as long as polioexists anywhere in the world, every child remains atrisk. There are no country boundaries nor naturalbarriers that the polio virus cannot cross. We need torid the world of this virus that so negatively impacts thefuture for children. For less than one dollar, a child canbe vaccinated for life. But while we think about the outbreaks, it's important to remember there isstill progress being made. Polio cases in the endemic countries ofPakistan, Afghanistan, and Nigeria are down 40% compared with thesame time last year. Additionally Rotarians continue to do their part withfundraising, advocacy, and awareness activities which are intended tohighlight the progress and the challenges of the polio initiative. Help usraise the $7 million in DDF funding needed to fully utilize the World Fundmatch provided by the Foundation Trustees. And remember for everydollar spent by our Foundation on eradicating polio, the Gates Foundationwill match it with two dollars. Now is a good time to plan how your Clubsand District will celebrate Rotary's anniversary on February 23, 2014.
Make History with (Purple) on World Polio Day 2013Thank you Dubuque, Cedar Valley, Cedar Falls, and Guttenberg forpictures of the World Polio Day 2013 (Oct. 24) celebration that provides agolden opportunity for Rotary and its partners to build public support forthe historic final push. Annual Oct. 24 observance highlights progress in
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Have you ever thoughtabout wanting to step up
your commitment toRotary? The position ofDistrict Governor is life
changing, an honor andan extraordinary
opportunity for service tothe Rotarians of 5970.Your role as District
Governor is to provideleadership, motivation,
and guidance to theclubs in
your district. The DistrictGovernor serves as the
Rotary International representative in our
district.
Applications are nowbeing accepted for the2017-2018 Rotary year.Each club can nominateone candidate. Rotary
provides extensivetraining to prepare you
for this awesomeservice.
If you are interested inthis position, please
contact PDG Jill Olsen [email protected]
for more details.
the global effort to end polio.
Membership
MEMBERSHIP is Rotary's highest priority,second only to Polio Eradication. Here are the Goals of the new (NA) membershipplan:
Member AttractionMember EngagementStrengthen Clubs
Club Assessment and Strategic Planning DiversityAttract and Engage Members < Age 40Improve Gender Balance within Clubs and DistrictsImprove ethnic and vocational diversity in clubsImprove Awareness of Rotary Clubs in Communities
Build Dedicated District and Rotary Club Membership TeamsUtilize and Understand Rotary Club Central and other RotaryResources
How are we doing at mid-year to make sure that Rotary will last, that ourclub will last for generations to come. Many of the non-Rotarians you knoware looking for the same things. Invite them to help with your serviceprojects, attend a networking night, or participate in a club get-togetherand help them see for themselves how Rotary connects leaders to make apositive change. Here are some potential candidates to consider for membership:
Friends and family membersBusiness acquaintancesProfessional colleaguesYounger community leaders who are already connected to Rotarythrough Rotaract, RYLA, peace fellowships, Youth Exchange, andother programs
Membership Resources Available at Rotary.org
Membership Development Resource Guide (417) New Member Orientation: A How-to Guide for Clubs (414)
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How to Propose a New Member (254) Be a Vibrant Club: Your Club Leadership Plan (245) Club Membership Committee Manual (226b)
Family of Rotary
North Central President-Elect Training (NC PETS) President-Elect Training (PETS) March 6-8, 2014Rochester Minnesota The Multi-District PETS Alliance is a membership consortium of theleadership of the Multi-District Presidents-Elect Training Seminars. Theprimary objective of the Alliance is the sharing of information on successfulevent planning and implementation. Through the sharing of our successesand failures, each Multi-District PETS event has the opportunity to improvethe quality of training for Presidents-Elect-Rotary's future leaders.
United Airlines Charity Award Miles United Airlines is spreading its goodwillagain to charity organizations. The companywill provide 10 million award miles toparticipating nonprofit partners. Everynonprofit partner will receive at least 25,000miles, which can be used toward travel,transport, and other needs. The more votesthe partner gets each day, the more miles it will receive at the end of thecampaign. Rotary International is again one of the nonprofits that can beselected, and last year our organization received the second highestnumber of votes and hundreds of thousands of miles. You can vote dailyuntil December 31, and help get miles for Rotary. As we say in Chicago,vote early and often. Go to:http://www.10millioncharitymiles.com/charity/26
President Ron Announces Rotary Club Central Award!by Ron Burton, RI President Rotary Club Central is a relatively new online goalsetting tool that helps clubs set goals and keep trackof their progress and achievements throughout theyear. In support of this new initiative, I'm creating anaward to encouraging all clubs to use this tool as partof their strategic planning. Highlights of why clubs should use the tool:
One-stop shop: Provides access to data previously available inseveral reports.Eliminates paper: Replaces membership and Rotary Foundationgoal forms and the Planning Guide for Effective Rotary Clubs.Fosters continuity: Allows club leadership the ability to see ahistory of goals and achievements as they change annually.
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Enables clubs to track progress: Helps club leaders determinewhether goals they've set are realistic and make changes if needed.Creates transparency: All club members can see club goals. Theincoming and current club president, secretary, executivesecretary, treasurer, Foundation chair, and membership chair canadd and edit goals and achievements for their club.Showcases important work Rotary clubs do worldwide: AllowsRotarians a vehicle to document details of the millions of serviceprojects they undertake, including number of volunteers andvolunteer hours, a list of in-kind donations, and cash contributions.
Sign up today for your own member profile on rotary.org/myrotary andencourage your clubs to do the same. By logging in to My Rotary andclicking on My Club Snapshot, any club member can see how manyRotary Club Central goals the club has already set. Every club that sets at least 15 goals or more in Rotary Club Central by 15March 2014 will receive an award. Certificates for all award winning clubswill be printed and sent to District Governors in early May. For moreinformation on Rotary Club Central, visit learn.rotary.org.
District 5970 Leadership 2013-14John Bender, District Governor
Kathy Fahy, District Governor Elect
Joe Gitta, District Governor Nominee
Jim Coloff, District Governor Designate
John Last, District Executive Secretary
Douglas Laird, District Foundation Chair
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