To What Extent Are Clubs and Districts Involved in Service?
Divya Wodon,
Naina Wodon and
Quentin Wodon
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Naina Wodon: Nonprofit Research Project
Chapter 6 in Membership in Service Clubs: Rotary’s Experience, 2014, pp 62-76 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract The main reason for the existence of service clubs is the service they provide. Yet many clubs and districts do not actually know the extent of their service work. Clubs and districts are aware of their main projects, and they also recognize that many members spend long hours in service to their club or district. But they do not know the total number of hours spent by Rotarians in service work, or even in some cases the financial contributions made by Rotarians to Rotary causes and projects through various channels. Having a better understanding of the extent of the service they provide can help clubs to better plan and communicate their work. This chapter shows how membership surveys and other techniques can be used to measure the extent of the service work of clubs and districts, which is extensive.
Keywords: community engagement; community development; international project; local project; Rotary club; Rotary International; service projects; service work (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137444752_6
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