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Mediterraneo

Chris SpheerisLuis Peralta

Eros track 7

1997

New Age

33488852

Rotarianrsquos Are Built To Last

Empowerment of New

GenerationsThe Challenge of Rotary

Rotarianrsquos Are Built To Last

33 Millions

Past RI President Luis Vicente Giay in 1996

ldquoOur vision for the future now more than ever is the difference between success and failure

The New Generations are our investment in the future Let us begin to buildthat future todayrdquo

New Generations Service became Rotaryrsquos fifth Avenue of Service in 2010 Defined in article 5 of the Standard Rotary Club Constitution

New Generation

Rotaract Interact RYLA Youth Exchange NG alumni

Interact

Interact is a club for youth ages 12-18 who want to connect with others in their community or school Interact club members have fun while carrying out service projects and learning about the world Interact clubs organize at least two service projects a year One that benefits their community and one that encourages international understanding While Interact clubs receive guidance from individual Rotary clubs they govern and support themselves

Interact

Interact

40 Rotary clubs do not have Interact clubs

40 Clubs

39Clubs

Interact clubs

Interact

20 activeClubs

19 inactiveClubs

Inas Samy

My goals in the year 16171 Charter at least 4 new interact clubs

Especially governorates outside Cairo and Alexandria

2 Encourage the clubs to activate their interact club

3 Encourage all interact clubs to communicate with each other

4 Encourage all interact clubs to share in a big project

5 Make a district even in the interact day in December

Rotaract

Rotaract

S S G G

bull Rotaract brings together people ages 18-30 in universities and communities worldwide to organize service activities

bull develop leadership and professional skills and have fun

bull Rotary clubs sponsor thembull Rotaract members manage their clubs

independentlybull Rotaract members work closely with their

local Rotary club

Recruitment for Rotary Clubs

bull Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood new members young and dynamic

bull Rotaractors are the best candidates to be Rotarians after

A Turning into 30 Years B Fulfilling the significant Needs

Rotary and Rotaract

Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs

Rotaractors need to recruit more members

in their clubs The main pool may be sons

daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart from old Interactors

Community leaders amp university students

Communication Rotaract Clubs with high percentage of sons and daughters are proven to be more affiliated and associated with their Rotary Clubs

Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Page 2: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

Rotarianrsquos Are Built To Last

Empowerment of New

GenerationsThe Challenge of Rotary

Rotarianrsquos Are Built To Last

33 Millions

Past RI President Luis Vicente Giay in 1996

ldquoOur vision for the future now more than ever is the difference between success and failure

The New Generations are our investment in the future Let us begin to buildthat future todayrdquo

New Generations Service became Rotaryrsquos fifth Avenue of Service in 2010 Defined in article 5 of the Standard Rotary Club Constitution

New Generation

Rotaract Interact RYLA Youth Exchange NG alumni

Interact

Interact is a club for youth ages 12-18 who want to connect with others in their community or school Interact club members have fun while carrying out service projects and learning about the world Interact clubs organize at least two service projects a year One that benefits their community and one that encourages international understanding While Interact clubs receive guidance from individual Rotary clubs they govern and support themselves

Interact

Interact

40 Rotary clubs do not have Interact clubs

40 Clubs

39Clubs

Interact clubs

Interact

20 activeClubs

19 inactiveClubs

Inas Samy

My goals in the year 16171 Charter at least 4 new interact clubs

Especially governorates outside Cairo and Alexandria

2 Encourage the clubs to activate their interact club

3 Encourage all interact clubs to communicate with each other

4 Encourage all interact clubs to share in a big project

5 Make a district even in the interact day in December

Rotaract

Rotaract

S S G G

bull Rotaract brings together people ages 18-30 in universities and communities worldwide to organize service activities

bull develop leadership and professional skills and have fun

bull Rotary clubs sponsor thembull Rotaract members manage their clubs

independentlybull Rotaract members work closely with their

local Rotary club

Recruitment for Rotary Clubs

bull Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood new members young and dynamic

bull Rotaractors are the best candidates to be Rotarians after

A Turning into 30 Years B Fulfilling the significant Needs

Rotary and Rotaract

Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs

Rotaractors need to recruit more members

in their clubs The main pool may be sons

daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart from old Interactors

Community leaders amp university students

Communication Rotaract Clubs with high percentage of sons and daughters are proven to be more affiliated and associated with their Rotary Clubs

Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Slide 41
  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
  • Slide 51
  • Slide 52
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Page 3: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

Empowerment of New

GenerationsThe Challenge of Rotary

Rotarianrsquos Are Built To Last

33 Millions

Past RI President Luis Vicente Giay in 1996

ldquoOur vision for the future now more than ever is the difference between success and failure

The New Generations are our investment in the future Let us begin to buildthat future todayrdquo

New Generations Service became Rotaryrsquos fifth Avenue of Service in 2010 Defined in article 5 of the Standard Rotary Club Constitution

New Generation

Rotaract Interact RYLA Youth Exchange NG alumni

Interact

Interact is a club for youth ages 12-18 who want to connect with others in their community or school Interact club members have fun while carrying out service projects and learning about the world Interact clubs organize at least two service projects a year One that benefits their community and one that encourages international understanding While Interact clubs receive guidance from individual Rotary clubs they govern and support themselves

Interact

Interact

40 Rotary clubs do not have Interact clubs

40 Clubs

39Clubs

Interact clubs

Interact

20 activeClubs

19 inactiveClubs

Inas Samy

My goals in the year 16171 Charter at least 4 new interact clubs

Especially governorates outside Cairo and Alexandria

2 Encourage the clubs to activate their interact club

3 Encourage all interact clubs to communicate with each other

4 Encourage all interact clubs to share in a big project

5 Make a district even in the interact day in December

Rotaract

Rotaract

S S G G

bull Rotaract brings together people ages 18-30 in universities and communities worldwide to organize service activities

bull develop leadership and professional skills and have fun

bull Rotary clubs sponsor thembull Rotaract members manage their clubs

independentlybull Rotaract members work closely with their

local Rotary club

Recruitment for Rotary Clubs

bull Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood new members young and dynamic

bull Rotaractors are the best candidates to be Rotarians after

A Turning into 30 Years B Fulfilling the significant Needs

Rotary and Rotaract

Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs

Rotaractors need to recruit more members

in their clubs The main pool may be sons

daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart from old Interactors

Community leaders amp university students

Communication Rotaract Clubs with high percentage of sons and daughters are proven to be more affiliated and associated with their Rotary Clubs

Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Page 4: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

33 Millions

Past RI President Luis Vicente Giay in 1996

ldquoOur vision for the future now more than ever is the difference between success and failure

The New Generations are our investment in the future Let us begin to buildthat future todayrdquo

New Generations Service became Rotaryrsquos fifth Avenue of Service in 2010 Defined in article 5 of the Standard Rotary Club Constitution

New Generation

Rotaract Interact RYLA Youth Exchange NG alumni

Interact

Interact is a club for youth ages 12-18 who want to connect with others in their community or school Interact club members have fun while carrying out service projects and learning about the world Interact clubs organize at least two service projects a year One that benefits their community and one that encourages international understanding While Interact clubs receive guidance from individual Rotary clubs they govern and support themselves

Interact

Interact

40 Rotary clubs do not have Interact clubs

40 Clubs

39Clubs

Interact clubs

Interact

20 activeClubs

19 inactiveClubs

Inas Samy

My goals in the year 16171 Charter at least 4 new interact clubs

Especially governorates outside Cairo and Alexandria

2 Encourage the clubs to activate their interact club

3 Encourage all interact clubs to communicate with each other

4 Encourage all interact clubs to share in a big project

5 Make a district even in the interact day in December

Rotaract

Rotaract

S S G G

bull Rotaract brings together people ages 18-30 in universities and communities worldwide to organize service activities

bull develop leadership and professional skills and have fun

bull Rotary clubs sponsor thembull Rotaract members manage their clubs

independentlybull Rotaract members work closely with their

local Rotary club

Recruitment for Rotary Clubs

bull Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood new members young and dynamic

bull Rotaractors are the best candidates to be Rotarians after

A Turning into 30 Years B Fulfilling the significant Needs

Rotary and Rotaract

Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs

Rotaractors need to recruit more members

in their clubs The main pool may be sons

daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart from old Interactors

Community leaders amp university students

Communication Rotaract Clubs with high percentage of sons and daughters are proven to be more affiliated and associated with their Rotary Clubs

Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Page 5: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

Past RI President Luis Vicente Giay in 1996

ldquoOur vision for the future now more than ever is the difference between success and failure

The New Generations are our investment in the future Let us begin to buildthat future todayrdquo

New Generations Service became Rotaryrsquos fifth Avenue of Service in 2010 Defined in article 5 of the Standard Rotary Club Constitution

New Generation

Rotaract Interact RYLA Youth Exchange NG alumni

Interact

Interact is a club for youth ages 12-18 who want to connect with others in their community or school Interact club members have fun while carrying out service projects and learning about the world Interact clubs organize at least two service projects a year One that benefits their community and one that encourages international understanding While Interact clubs receive guidance from individual Rotary clubs they govern and support themselves

Interact

Interact

40 Rotary clubs do not have Interact clubs

40 Clubs

39Clubs

Interact clubs

Interact

20 activeClubs

19 inactiveClubs

Inas Samy

My goals in the year 16171 Charter at least 4 new interact clubs

Especially governorates outside Cairo and Alexandria

2 Encourage the clubs to activate their interact club

3 Encourage all interact clubs to communicate with each other

4 Encourage all interact clubs to share in a big project

5 Make a district even in the interact day in December

Rotaract

Rotaract

S S G G

bull Rotaract brings together people ages 18-30 in universities and communities worldwide to organize service activities

bull develop leadership and professional skills and have fun

bull Rotary clubs sponsor thembull Rotaract members manage their clubs

independentlybull Rotaract members work closely with their

local Rotary club

Recruitment for Rotary Clubs

bull Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood new members young and dynamic

bull Rotaractors are the best candidates to be Rotarians after

A Turning into 30 Years B Fulfilling the significant Needs

Rotary and Rotaract

Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs

Rotaractors need to recruit more members

in their clubs The main pool may be sons

daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart from old Interactors

Community leaders amp university students

Communication Rotaract Clubs with high percentage of sons and daughters are proven to be more affiliated and associated with their Rotary Clubs

Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Slide 40
  • Slide 41
  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
  • Slide 51
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • Slide 55
  • Slide 56
  • Slide 57
Page 6: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

New Generations Service became Rotaryrsquos fifth Avenue of Service in 2010 Defined in article 5 of the Standard Rotary Club Constitution

New Generation

Rotaract Interact RYLA Youth Exchange NG alumni

Interact

Interact is a club for youth ages 12-18 who want to connect with others in their community or school Interact club members have fun while carrying out service projects and learning about the world Interact clubs organize at least two service projects a year One that benefits their community and one that encourages international understanding While Interact clubs receive guidance from individual Rotary clubs they govern and support themselves

Interact

Interact

40 Rotary clubs do not have Interact clubs

40 Clubs

39Clubs

Interact clubs

Interact

20 activeClubs

19 inactiveClubs

Inas Samy

My goals in the year 16171 Charter at least 4 new interact clubs

Especially governorates outside Cairo and Alexandria

2 Encourage the clubs to activate their interact club

3 Encourage all interact clubs to communicate with each other

4 Encourage all interact clubs to share in a big project

5 Make a district even in the interact day in December

Rotaract

Rotaract

S S G G

bull Rotaract brings together people ages 18-30 in universities and communities worldwide to organize service activities

bull develop leadership and professional skills and have fun

bull Rotary clubs sponsor thembull Rotaract members manage their clubs

independentlybull Rotaract members work closely with their

local Rotary club

Recruitment for Rotary Clubs

bull Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood new members young and dynamic

bull Rotaractors are the best candidates to be Rotarians after

A Turning into 30 Years B Fulfilling the significant Needs

Rotary and Rotaract

Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs

Rotaractors need to recruit more members

in their clubs The main pool may be sons

daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart from old Interactors

Community leaders amp university students

Communication Rotaract Clubs with high percentage of sons and daughters are proven to be more affiliated and associated with their Rotary Clubs

Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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New Generation

Rotaract Interact RYLA Youth Exchange NG alumni

Interact

Interact is a club for youth ages 12-18 who want to connect with others in their community or school Interact club members have fun while carrying out service projects and learning about the world Interact clubs organize at least two service projects a year One that benefits their community and one that encourages international understanding While Interact clubs receive guidance from individual Rotary clubs they govern and support themselves

Interact

Interact

40 Rotary clubs do not have Interact clubs

40 Clubs

39Clubs

Interact clubs

Interact

20 activeClubs

19 inactiveClubs

Inas Samy

My goals in the year 16171 Charter at least 4 new interact clubs

Especially governorates outside Cairo and Alexandria

2 Encourage the clubs to activate their interact club

3 Encourage all interact clubs to communicate with each other

4 Encourage all interact clubs to share in a big project

5 Make a district even in the interact day in December

Rotaract

Rotaract

S S G G

bull Rotaract brings together people ages 18-30 in universities and communities worldwide to organize service activities

bull develop leadership and professional skills and have fun

bull Rotary clubs sponsor thembull Rotaract members manage their clubs

independentlybull Rotaract members work closely with their

local Rotary club

Recruitment for Rotary Clubs

bull Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood new members young and dynamic

bull Rotaractors are the best candidates to be Rotarians after

A Turning into 30 Years B Fulfilling the significant Needs

Rotary and Rotaract

Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs

Rotaractors need to recruit more members

in their clubs The main pool may be sons

daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart from old Interactors

Community leaders amp university students

Communication Rotaract Clubs with high percentage of sons and daughters are proven to be more affiliated and associated with their Rotary Clubs

Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Interact

Interact is a club for youth ages 12-18 who want to connect with others in their community or school Interact club members have fun while carrying out service projects and learning about the world Interact clubs organize at least two service projects a year One that benefits their community and one that encourages international understanding While Interact clubs receive guidance from individual Rotary clubs they govern and support themselves

Interact

Interact

40 Rotary clubs do not have Interact clubs

40 Clubs

39Clubs

Interact clubs

Interact

20 activeClubs

19 inactiveClubs

Inas Samy

My goals in the year 16171 Charter at least 4 new interact clubs

Especially governorates outside Cairo and Alexandria

2 Encourage the clubs to activate their interact club

3 Encourage all interact clubs to communicate with each other

4 Encourage all interact clubs to share in a big project

5 Make a district even in the interact day in December

Rotaract

Rotaract

S S G G

bull Rotaract brings together people ages 18-30 in universities and communities worldwide to organize service activities

bull develop leadership and professional skills and have fun

bull Rotary clubs sponsor thembull Rotaract members manage their clubs

independentlybull Rotaract members work closely with their

local Rotary club

Recruitment for Rotary Clubs

bull Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood new members young and dynamic

bull Rotaractors are the best candidates to be Rotarians after

A Turning into 30 Years B Fulfilling the significant Needs

Rotary and Rotaract

Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs

Rotaractors need to recruit more members

in their clubs The main pool may be sons

daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart from old Interactors

Community leaders amp university students

Communication Rotaract Clubs with high percentage of sons and daughters are proven to be more affiliated and associated with their Rotary Clubs

Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Interact

Interact

40 Rotary clubs do not have Interact clubs

40 Clubs

39Clubs

Interact clubs

Interact

20 activeClubs

19 inactiveClubs

Inas Samy

My goals in the year 16171 Charter at least 4 new interact clubs

Especially governorates outside Cairo and Alexandria

2 Encourage the clubs to activate their interact club

3 Encourage all interact clubs to communicate with each other

4 Encourage all interact clubs to share in a big project

5 Make a district even in the interact day in December

Rotaract

Rotaract

S S G G

bull Rotaract brings together people ages 18-30 in universities and communities worldwide to organize service activities

bull develop leadership and professional skills and have fun

bull Rotary clubs sponsor thembull Rotaract members manage their clubs

independentlybull Rotaract members work closely with their

local Rotary club

Recruitment for Rotary Clubs

bull Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood new members young and dynamic

bull Rotaractors are the best candidates to be Rotarians after

A Turning into 30 Years B Fulfilling the significant Needs

Rotary and Rotaract

Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs

Rotaractors need to recruit more members

in their clubs The main pool may be sons

daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart from old Interactors

Community leaders amp university students

Communication Rotaract Clubs with high percentage of sons and daughters are proven to be more affiliated and associated with their Rotary Clubs

Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Slide 37
  • Slide 38
  • Slide 39
  • Slide 40
  • Slide 41
  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
  • Slide 51
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • Slide 55
  • Slide 56
  • Slide 57
Page 10: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

Interact

40 Rotary clubs do not have Interact clubs

40 Clubs

39Clubs

Interact clubs

Interact

20 activeClubs

19 inactiveClubs

Inas Samy

My goals in the year 16171 Charter at least 4 new interact clubs

Especially governorates outside Cairo and Alexandria

2 Encourage the clubs to activate their interact club

3 Encourage all interact clubs to communicate with each other

4 Encourage all interact clubs to share in a big project

5 Make a district even in the interact day in December

Rotaract

Rotaract

S S G G

bull Rotaract brings together people ages 18-30 in universities and communities worldwide to organize service activities

bull develop leadership and professional skills and have fun

bull Rotary clubs sponsor thembull Rotaract members manage their clubs

independentlybull Rotaract members work closely with their

local Rotary club

Recruitment for Rotary Clubs

bull Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood new members young and dynamic

bull Rotaractors are the best candidates to be Rotarians after

A Turning into 30 Years B Fulfilling the significant Needs

Rotary and Rotaract

Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs

Rotaractors need to recruit more members

in their clubs The main pool may be sons

daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart from old Interactors

Community leaders amp university students

Communication Rotaract Clubs with high percentage of sons and daughters are proven to be more affiliated and associated with their Rotary Clubs

Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Slide 37
  • Slide 38
  • Slide 39
  • Slide 40
  • Slide 41
  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
  • Slide 51
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • Slide 55
  • Slide 56
  • Slide 57
Page 11: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

40 Rotary clubs do not have Interact clubs

40 Clubs

39Clubs

Interact clubs

Interact

20 activeClubs

19 inactiveClubs

Inas Samy

My goals in the year 16171 Charter at least 4 new interact clubs

Especially governorates outside Cairo and Alexandria

2 Encourage the clubs to activate their interact club

3 Encourage all interact clubs to communicate with each other

4 Encourage all interact clubs to share in a big project

5 Make a district even in the interact day in December

Rotaract

Rotaract

S S G G

bull Rotaract brings together people ages 18-30 in universities and communities worldwide to organize service activities

bull develop leadership and professional skills and have fun

bull Rotary clubs sponsor thembull Rotaract members manage their clubs

independentlybull Rotaract members work closely with their

local Rotary club

Recruitment for Rotary Clubs

bull Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood new members young and dynamic

bull Rotaractors are the best candidates to be Rotarians after

A Turning into 30 Years B Fulfilling the significant Needs

Rotary and Rotaract

Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs

Rotaractors need to recruit more members

in their clubs The main pool may be sons

daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart from old Interactors

Community leaders amp university students

Communication Rotaract Clubs with high percentage of sons and daughters are proven to be more affiliated and associated with their Rotary Clubs

Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Interact

20 activeClubs

19 inactiveClubs

Inas Samy

My goals in the year 16171 Charter at least 4 new interact clubs

Especially governorates outside Cairo and Alexandria

2 Encourage the clubs to activate their interact club

3 Encourage all interact clubs to communicate with each other

4 Encourage all interact clubs to share in a big project

5 Make a district even in the interact day in December

Rotaract

Rotaract

S S G G

bull Rotaract brings together people ages 18-30 in universities and communities worldwide to organize service activities

bull develop leadership and professional skills and have fun

bull Rotary clubs sponsor thembull Rotaract members manage their clubs

independentlybull Rotaract members work closely with their

local Rotary club

Recruitment for Rotary Clubs

bull Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood new members young and dynamic

bull Rotaractors are the best candidates to be Rotarians after

A Turning into 30 Years B Fulfilling the significant Needs

Rotary and Rotaract

Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs

Rotaractors need to recruit more members

in their clubs The main pool may be sons

daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart from old Interactors

Community leaders amp university students

Communication Rotaract Clubs with high percentage of sons and daughters are proven to be more affiliated and associated with their Rotary Clubs

Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Inas Samy

My goals in the year 16171 Charter at least 4 new interact clubs

Especially governorates outside Cairo and Alexandria

2 Encourage the clubs to activate their interact club

3 Encourage all interact clubs to communicate with each other

4 Encourage all interact clubs to share in a big project

5 Make a district even in the interact day in December

Rotaract

Rotaract

S S G G

bull Rotaract brings together people ages 18-30 in universities and communities worldwide to organize service activities

bull develop leadership and professional skills and have fun

bull Rotary clubs sponsor thembull Rotaract members manage their clubs

independentlybull Rotaract members work closely with their

local Rotary club

Recruitment for Rotary Clubs

bull Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood new members young and dynamic

bull Rotaractors are the best candidates to be Rotarians after

A Turning into 30 Years B Fulfilling the significant Needs

Rotary and Rotaract

Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs

Rotaractors need to recruit more members

in their clubs The main pool may be sons

daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart from old Interactors

Community leaders amp university students

Communication Rotaract Clubs with high percentage of sons and daughters are proven to be more affiliated and associated with their Rotary Clubs

Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
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  • Slide 39
  • Slide 40
  • Slide 41
  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
  • Slide 51
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
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  • Slide 56
  • Slide 57
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Rotaract

Rotaract

S S G G

bull Rotaract brings together people ages 18-30 in universities and communities worldwide to organize service activities

bull develop leadership and professional skills and have fun

bull Rotary clubs sponsor thembull Rotaract members manage their clubs

independentlybull Rotaract members work closely with their

local Rotary club

Recruitment for Rotary Clubs

bull Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood new members young and dynamic

bull Rotaractors are the best candidates to be Rotarians after

A Turning into 30 Years B Fulfilling the significant Needs

Rotary and Rotaract

Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs

Rotaractors need to recruit more members

in their clubs The main pool may be sons

daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart from old Interactors

Community leaders amp university students

Communication Rotaract Clubs with high percentage of sons and daughters are proven to be more affiliated and associated with their Rotary Clubs

Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Rotaract

S S G G

bull Rotaract brings together people ages 18-30 in universities and communities worldwide to organize service activities

bull develop leadership and professional skills and have fun

bull Rotary clubs sponsor thembull Rotaract members manage their clubs

independentlybull Rotaract members work closely with their

local Rotary club

Recruitment for Rotary Clubs

bull Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood new members young and dynamic

bull Rotaractors are the best candidates to be Rotarians after

A Turning into 30 Years B Fulfilling the significant Needs

Rotary and Rotaract

Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs

Rotaractors need to recruit more members

in their clubs The main pool may be sons

daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart from old Interactors

Community leaders amp university students

Communication Rotaract Clubs with high percentage of sons and daughters are proven to be more affiliated and associated with their Rotary Clubs

Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Recruitment for Rotary Clubs

bull Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood new members young and dynamic

bull Rotaractors are the best candidates to be Rotarians after

A Turning into 30 Years B Fulfilling the significant Needs

Rotary and Rotaract

Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs

Rotaractors need to recruit more members

in their clubs The main pool may be sons

daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart from old Interactors

Community leaders amp university students

Communication Rotaract Clubs with high percentage of sons and daughters are proven to be more affiliated and associated with their Rotary Clubs

Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Communication Rotaract Clubs with high percentage of sons and daughters are proven to be more affiliated and associated with their Rotary Clubs

Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Better Image

Recognition

The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees

Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness

44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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44 activeClubs

9 inactiveClubs

53 Rotaract clubs

Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles

1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary professional)3- Develop members clubs database to facilitate future decisions4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives

Tarek Michel Rotaract Committee 1617

Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Mohamed Shaker D R R - 1617

RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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RYLA

RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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RYLA

Is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs

around the globe Each year thousands of young people participate in

this program Young people ages 14ndash30 are sponsored by Rotary

Clubs to attend the event run by the clubs district committee

Participants are chosen for their leadership potential

Rotary Youth Leadership Award

bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Slide 39
  • Slide 40
  • Slide 41
  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
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bull Rotary Clubs and the Rotary District cover all expenses for

the participants The format of the event vary from district to district but commonly take the form of a seminar camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice

RYLA

RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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RYLA aims to

bull Demonstrate Rotarys respect and concern for youth Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders

bull Encourage leadership of youth by youth

bull Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities

Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Every RYLA program covers the following core topics

Fundamentals of leadership Ethics of positive leadershipImportance of communication skills in effective LeadershipRotarys purpose and service to the communityBuilding self-confidence and self-esteemTeam Building

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Page 27: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

Effect of RYLA on Participants

-Lovely memories -Value added -Strong Bond -Exchange of ideas -Public image -Discover Potential Leaders

Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Over the last years 12 years district 2451-2450 organized 3 RYLAS per year ( District Level ndash Club Level )

Members should be less than 30 and preferably not more than 90

RYLA should be in a distant place with full commitment that nobody will leave from the place hellip from the start till the end

RYLA in Egypt

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Slide 41
  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Page 29: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

RYLA should innovate a certain theme like

Be a Social Bee

Nature

May be better

Going South

The other

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Slide 39
  • Slide 40
  • Slide 41
  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
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Page 30: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

Candidates for RYLA need not to be Rotaractors and Interactors

Other NGOrsquos and Civil organization are invited to contribute

Clubs should be encouraged to organize or assist in organization of a RYLA

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
  • Slide 35
  • Slide 36
  • Slide 37
  • Slide 38
  • Slide 39
  • Slide 40
  • Slide 41
  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
  • Slide 51
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • Slide 55
  • Slide 56
  • Slide 57
Page 31: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

Yehia MagdyRYLA committee 1617

Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRYLA

District 24512016-2017

Goals of the committee

bull Support the clubs to organize multi club RYLA including clubs at different regionsbull Motivate Interactors Rotaractors and the alumni to participate organize and share experience throw RYLA activitiesbull RYLA team will work on emphasizing the role of social media and IT in serving the communitybull RYLA committee will work on attracting international participants

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Page 33: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

Youth Exchange

WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGEbull Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for

young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs

bull It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures

bull Its an experience of life amp young boys amp girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends

bull Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking culture shock amp how to be in a host family

Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended friendly contact with someone from a different culture

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Page 34: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

Applicants should have pleasant personality and must

-be able to adjust to a new and different culturecountry-be willing live apart from their families for the year-be open to new and different experiences

Other important attributes

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Slide 39
  • Slide 40
  • Slide 41
  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Page 35: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

Exchanges can be short term or long term

Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session Students typically stay with a local family in the host country but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world

Types of Youth Exchange

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Slide 38
  • Slide 39
  • Slide 40
  • Slide 41
  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
  • Slide 51
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
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  • Slide 57
Page 36: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

During a long-term exchange students spend a year in another country living with different host families and attending classes at the local school

New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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New Generation exchange

Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 This program may include a vocational element

Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies

Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad

Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Akram Moro

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
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Page 39: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

New Generations alumni

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
  • Slide 51
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • Slide 55
  • Slide 56
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Page 40: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

New Generations alumni

Former Interactors Former Rotaractors RYLA participants YE students

Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Slide 41
  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
  • Slide 51
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • Slide 54
  • Slide 55
  • Slide 56
  • Slide 57
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Introduction of Yasser Messbah

bull Our alumni are a valuable part of the Rotary family

bull Your primary responsibility as district alumni chair is to manage an ongoing relationship with alumni in the district and connect clubs with their alumni

bull You also oversee alumni associations in your district

Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Who are Alumnibull Interactbull Rotaractbull Rotary Youth Exchangebull New Generations Service

Exchangebull RYLAbull Rotary Peace Fellowships

bull Rotary Scholarshipsbull Ambassadorial

Scholarshipsbull Grants for University

Teachersbull Group Study Exchangebull Rotary Volunteers

Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Key Responsibilities

bull Create awareness of how to work with alumnibull Encourage alumni to create a My Rotary accountbull Work with fellow district chairsbull Abide by Rotaryrsquos privacy and youth protection

policies and local lawbull Support and coordinate alumni events and

associations where appropriate

Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Key Responsibilities (cont)

bull Work with other district committees (membership Rotary Foundation New Generations Services) to identify alumni and their skills and their potential to join a club or give to the foundation

bull Work with district and clubs to develop a plan for engaging with alumni that supports Rotaryrsquos values

Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Key Responsibilities (cont)

Work with clubs to help thembull Build strong relationships with current program participantsbull Develop an action plan for keeping alumni involved in Rotary

activitiesbull Promote alumni to their membersbull Use alumni to start new clubsbull Maintain contact with younger alumni until theyrsquore qualified for

membershipbull Involve alumni in other programs and in club and district activities

Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Forming an Alumni Association

A Rotary Alumni association is an active organization of former Rotary program participants that seeks to maintain connections between these outstanding individuals and Rotary

Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Slide 39
  • Slide 40
  • Slide 41
  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Forming an Alumni Association (cont)

bull Find Alumni in your areabull Hold Alumni eventsbull Identify potential association leadersbull Apply for a charterbull Present the charterbull Maintain your relationship

Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
  • Slide 34
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  • Slide 39
  • Slide 40
  • Slide 41
  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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  • Slide 53
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Awardsbull Alumni Association of the yearndash Recognizes outstanding alumni association that has

increased awareness of the alumnirsquos impact on our organization

bull Rotary Global Alumni Service to Humanity Awardndash Recognizes outstanding Rotary alumni whose

humanitarian service and professional achievements demonstrate the impact of Rotaryrsquos programs

Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Awards (cont)bull Who can nominatendash Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators

bull Deadlinesndash June 30th

Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Alumni Engagement

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Page 51: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

In some communities New Generations Rotary clubs are chartered to offer young adults an alternative to existing clubs These clubs can be valuable tools for encouraging younger people to join Rotary

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Page 52: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

Highlight local Interact or Rotaract club

activities at your club meetingsinvite Interactors or

Rotaractors to speak about their ongoing projects or launch a

new project to benefit youth in your area

Celebrate New Generations Month in

September by recognizing the

outstanding achievements of young

people in your community or

participants in Rotaryrsquos youth programs

Your Rotary club can support Rotaract by Posting

information about Rotaract at local colleges

universities or community centers

bull Creating a club Rotaract committee

bull Sponsoring a Rotaract club

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Page 53: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

New Generations and Service Projects Involving youth and young adults in community service projects is one way for your club to get active in New Generations Service Young people contribute to their communities every day through projects such as

bull Raising money to eradicate poliobull Volunteering to assist senior citizensbull Organizing neighborhood cleanups or renewal projectsbull Holding food drives to benefit antihunger organizationsbull Working with organizations to hold career fairsbull Holding AIDSHIV awareness campaigns at colleges and universitiesbull Cleaning and repairing bicycles to be donated to disadvantaged childrenbull Visiting primary schools to talk about decision-making skillsbull Gathering community members for river or lake cleanup projects

A successful collaboration on a service project may lead to increased interest in Rotary

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Page 54: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

1- Interactors Plus Rotaract clubs participate in Youth Exchange

2- Rotaractors leaders at RYLA events

3- Youth Exchange students start an Interact or Rotaract club when they return home

4- Interactors or Youth Exchange students attend districtrsquos RYLA

5- Rotaractors mentor Interactors

Cross-Promoting New Generations Programs

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Page 55: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

Although Rotary club leadership changes over the years the emphasis on youth and membership growth should not

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Page 56: Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

Yesterdayrsquos Interactors are todayrsquos Rotaractors and

tomorrowrsquos Rotarians

Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Youth Exchange
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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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Thank you

Sherif Waly

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  • Who are Alumni
  • Key Responsibilities
  • Key Responsibilities (cont)
  • Key Responsibilities (cont) (2)
  • Forming an Alumni Association
  • Forming an Alumni Association (cont)
  • Awards
  • Awards (cont)
  • Alumni Engagement
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