3rd International Project Symposium and Workshop

Presented by The Humanitarian Network and Rotarians from Multiple Districts

June 24, 2010  The day AFTER the RI Convention 7:30 AM until 4:30 PM
 

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Under shade trees near a clinic in Acajutla, El Salvador, CAPT Cynthia Kunkel provides food-service training to volunteers who work on environmental health issues (latrines, food safety, water quality, etc.) in the surrounding communities. She also provided stem thermometers; the naval officer to her left served as interpreter.

 

 

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Why your club needs to attend this program

International Service Projects Are Gratifying When Done Right!

Interaction discussions with the speakers

How to find the right project partners  - Share experiences

Hands-on Network Orientation - How to use key aspects

Selecting the right project - Getting your club "involved"

Find the resources to do the project - Funding ideas

Learn about the CO-OP shipping program

Ship “less-than-container-load” products

Using Private Foundations for grants

Open panel workshop addressing YOUR PROJECT ISSUES

Implementing your project with local ownership as the objective.

Early registration $25.  Space is limited

You can register online below

 

 

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Payment by PayPal or check. Check to Project Support Partners International Symposium. PO Box 4571, Carmel In. 46082-4571

Location of Event: Holiday Inn - Select Montreal Downtown
                            99 Vigar Ave West
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                            Montreal
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Canada
Time: Sign-in and coffee at 7:30 - 8:00 AM
                                     8:00 AM - 11:45 AM 1st. session
                                     11:45 - 1:00 PM Lunch (no host)
                                     1:00 PM - 4:30 PM 2nd session
 

Here is where you get started!

Attend to learn more about the benefits and how to become a member. So, let's get started!

 

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Locate goods and services for international projects.

 

Find project specific funding programs to finance projects.

 

Discover discount and no cost shipping programs.

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Special Keynote Speaker:
John P. Howe, III, MD
President and CEO, Project HOPE

 

Founded in 1958, Project HOPE (Health Opportunities for People Everywhere) is dedicated to providing lasting solutions to health problems, with the goal of helping people to help themselves. Project HOPE is listed on the Forbes List of Top 200 Humanitarian Entities. Identifiable to many by the SS HOPE, the world’s first peacetime hospital ship, Project HOPE now provides medical training and health education, as well as conducts humanitarian assistance programs in more than 35 countries. www.projecthope.org

Project HOPE's Mission: To achieve sustainable advances in health
care around the world by implementing health education programs
and providing humanitarian assistance in areas of need.

What a lineup of speakers!

See Page 2 for BIO of Speakers

 

Jack Maxwell, Member of the Rotary Club of Bixby, OK, District 6110, and CO-Founder of MSNI (Project of District 6110)  MSNI operates the most successful warehousing and distribution program for humanitarian aid and disaster relief goods as recognized by PRIP Cliff Dochterman  (D-6110 Website)

 

Ed Mattson, PHF, Program Director, The Humanitarian Network and member of the Rotary Club of Mishawaka, IN D-6540. Mr. Mattson is also the Membership Chair for the Disaster Relief Rotarian Action Group-DRRAG and will discuss the challenges of humanitarian aid projects and putting it all together

 

Col. Cathy Rodriguez, Div Chief 1A, National Guard Bureau of International Affairs (NGBIA-SPP), stationed at Headquarters - Washington DC.

 

Marc Leeka,  President of the 450 member Rotary Club Of Los Angeles, CA D-5280 Marketing. Marc will discuss the Rotary Grant process and the challenges of matching grants under the Future Vision Plans of the RI Foundation.

 

Jay Johnstone, President, Sports Things, Inc. Rotary Club of LaHabra, CA D-5320. Former Los Angeles Dodger and California Angel ballplayer will talk about On-Line Auctions and Gala Events for developing Annual Fundraising programs similar to his Annual Jay Johnstone LaHabra Rotary Celebrity Golf Tournament (More info on Jay)

Previous International Symposiums and Workshops featured such speakers as Past RI President, Cliff Dochterman and Past RI Vice President Mick McGovern, Director of Civilian-Military Project Initiatives Cmdr. Bruni Bradley, Director NGBIA-SPP State Partnership Program

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