By Chelsea Mertz and Rebecca Hirschfeld, Rotary Service Connections staff
Is your club looking to implement a service project, but lacking funds or materials? Are you seeking specific expertise within the areas of focus to assist with planning and applying for a global grant? More than 25,000 Rotary clubs and members are using Rotary’s Project Lifecycle Kit to reach their service goals.
The Project Lifecycle Kit, consisting of – Discussion Groups, Rotary Ideas, and Rotary Showcase – is your one-stop-shop for digital tools that can help you with planning and supporting your service project and then promoting and sharing its impact. These online tools help the Rotary family build connections, find project resources and partners, and share their successes to help you be more effective, efficient, and ready to take action! These tools represent the many phases of a service project and serve as a set of resources that can ensure success throughout the lifecycle of a project.
While you brainstorm and strategize ideas, connect with others to exchange best practices through Rotary Discussion Groups. By soliciting support on Rotary Ideas, contributions from the Rotary community and beyond can help make your service goal a reality. Then share your project impact to inspire others through Rotary Showcase.
Join us on 14 March for the Getting the most from Discussion Groups, Rotary Ideas, and Rotary Showcase webinar to learn the Project Lifecycle Kit basics to help you maximize your project’s impact. Space is limited, so sign up today!
› Tuesday, March 14, 10:00 – 10:30 AM Chicago time (UTC-5); convert to your local time.
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Dear Rotarians, I am Rotarian Richard Okotel from Rotary Club of Mbale D9212. I would like personalized support on the use of Rotary tools and projects
I can be reached by email on ktlrichard@hotmail.com
Dear Rotarian Richard Okotel – we would be happy to connect you with someone who can answer any questions you have! We will reach out via email.