Service Projects - International Service

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• Committee Purpose and Goals     • International Service Projects     • Training and Speakers     • Globe Club Recognition     • Contacts

 

                                                         UPDATED DECEMBER 15, 2013

 

 

International service occurs when two or more countries collaborate on a community service project that involves Rotarians from one or more countries. The International Service Committee is committed to helping our district’s clubs establish international club-to-club relationships and humanitarian projects. 

 


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COMMITTEE PURPOSE AND GOALS

 

According to Rotary International, the overall objective of an international service committee is to "promote greater awareness, direct lines of communication, and accountability for all types of international service."

 

The District 6780 International Service Committee has developed the following goals for 2013-14:

 

    1.   Increase awareness of, and participation in, the various international service opportunities that are available to every club, including the following:

            a.    investment in international projects and grants

b.    speakers and programs in international service

c.    projects done in other districts

d.    related international connections such as youth exchange, friendship exchange, RI international convention, volunteer service opportunities, Rotary Peace Centers, Polio Plus, and international scholars.


    2.   Coordinate and share, through the website and otherwise, information and activities from every District 6780 club in international service.


    3.   Provide assistance to clubs in Rotary Grants/Future Vision implementation (either directly or by making connections) and other related Rotary Foundation issues as applicable. 


    4.   Support the Assistant Governors in their efforts to encourage clubs to develop and complete the newly revised Globe Club award.

 

 

 

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INTERNATIONAL SERVICE PROJECTS

 

The International Service Committee encourages every club to be involved in one or more international service projects. Some clubs have projects one-on-one with an organization and/or Rotary club overseas, and some clubs partner with other clubs for international service. Projects usually include financial support and/or hands-on service work.

 

Rotary Foundation matching grants can be available for some international service projects. For smaller projects, a club can apply for a District Grant. For larger projects, a club can apply for a Global Grant. Clubs are encouraged to partner with other district clubs for either of these grants. Clubs also can be partners in Global Grants with other districts. For more information about these grants, please contact the International Service Committee Chair or your club's Committee contact (see below).

 

A good source of ideas for international service projects is the listing of what our clubs are currently planning. The International Service Committee is gathering information about international service from every club, and we will list that information in this section as is it gathered. (Please note that this information does not include support of the Polio Plus effort, which is anticipated to be done by every club.)

 

Another source of ideas for projects is the new "Rotary Showcase". This can be found on the first page of the Rotary International website. Our district has an entry under water and sanitation for both the Thailand water project and for the Mexico Heart 2 Heart water tank project. 

 

Club International Service Plans for 2013-14:

 

 

 

 

 

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TRAINING AND SPEAKERS

 

International Service Training and Speaker Opportunities

The International Service Committee can present training material suitable for a club meeting or international committee meeting, to help a club understand international service opportunities and select an appropriate project. The Committee can also provide speakers for a wide variety of international service projects and issues. If your club is interested in training or speakers, please contact any International Service Committee member.

 

Model for Successful Projects

Projects that are completed successfully and grow into a lasting club-to-club relationship usually share these characteristics:

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GLOBE CLUB RECOGNITION

 

 

 

 

We have revised the District Globe Club Award to recognize excellence in International Service. The International Service Committee works with the Assistant Governors and the clubs to help clubs achieve this recognition. Please review the new criteria. Every club, regardless of size or location, can now reasonably achieve the Globe Club Award. Click HERE for a PDF version of the form.

 

 

 

 

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CONTACTS

 

Committee Chair:       Ron Appuhn (Maryville-Alcoa)

                                cell 865-567-9576

                                rappuhn53@yahoo.com

 

Committee Contacts for Each Club:

 

Club Intl Service Committee Member or AG
Farragut Lucy Gibson (West Knoxville)
Knoxville Breakfast lwgibson47@aol.com
Turkey Creek Sunset 865-579-3052 w
West Knoxville  
Jefferson City AG Jim Egbert
Morristown egbert@easttennesseeprinting.net
Morristown AM 423-921-7456 w
Rogersville  
Crossville Paul Wennermark (Fairfield Glade)
Crossville Breakfast paulandmarty@frontiernet.net
Fairfield Glade 931-456-9209 h
Carthage Ricky White (Lafayette)
Hartsville riwhite@nctc.com
Lafayette 615-633-7672 c
Smith County Noon  
Knoxville Ely Driver (North Knoxville)
Knoxville Volunteer edriver5833@gmail.com
North Knoxville 865-414-2826 c
Franklin County AM AG Dan Hatfield
Grundy County andrewspapa1@yahoo.com
Monteagle-Sewanee 931-636-4713 c
Winchester  
Fayetteville Barbara Blanton (Shelbyville)
Manchester barbarablanton@aol.com
Shelbyville 931-639-3289 c
Tullahoma  
Tullahoma Sunrise  
Clinton AG Devrin Kuipers
Oak Ridge devrin@devrin.com
Oak Ridge Breakfast 865-599-9145 c
Oak Ridge Sunset  
South Campbell County  
Lenoir City AG Ron Lawrence
Loudon ron.lawrence@summitviewhealth.com
Maryville-Alcoa 865-567-3132 c
Tellico Lake  
Chattanooga David Sergeant (Chattanooga Breakfast)
Chattanooga Breakfast sergeantdavid@yahoo.com
Chattanooga Hamilton Place 423-320-0384 c
South Pittsburg  
Gatlinburg Mohammed "Abe" Ibrahim (Pigeon Forge)
Pigeon Forge ibrahim3107@aol.com
Sevierville 865-386-1655 c
Sevierville Sunrise  
Seymour Breakfast  
McMinnville Carol Hamblen (McMinnville)
McMinnville Breakfast clhamblen@hotmail.com
Smithville 931-409-0270 c
Sparta  
Bradley Sunrise Don Ritzhaupt (Cleveland)
Cleveland dlritz@charter.net
Etowah 423-309-2708 c
Lebanon AG Paul Stumb
Lebanon Breakfast pstumb@cumberland.edu
Mt. Juliet 615-406-1838 c
Mt. Juliet Noon  
Cookeville AG Vince Taylor
Cookeville Breakfast hiddenhollowpark@live.com
Cookeville Sunset 931-261-0047 c
Jamestown  
Livingston  
Dayton Deborah Alexander- Davis (Kingston)
Harriman dra0729@hughes.net
Kingston 865-591-3350 c
Rockwood  

 

 

 

 

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