Title: An Overview of The LCI Centennial Theme
1An Overview of The LCI Centennial ThemeThe
Centennial Service Challenge Update
2Let the countdown begin.Another century beckons.
Part 1 Centennial Theme
3Where Theres A Need, Theres A Lion
4Centennial Roadmap
2014-15
2016-17
2015-16
2017-18
To launch April 2015
LCIF Achievements Highlighted In All Phases
5Centennial Volunteer Structure
PIP Joe L Wroblewski, Honorary CAC Chair
PIP J. Frank Moore III, CAC Chair
- Global Structure in place -- the Centennial
Action Cmte. (CAC) - The CAC will reach down to clubs
- Directly interacts with the LCI Board
- Motivates informs Lions worldwide on all things
centennial
CAC is 20 persons representing each C.A. and key
LCI board committees.
CAC Members, a worldwide committee
MD Centennial Coordinators
District Centennial Coordinators
CLUBS, CLUBS, CLUBS
6Important Preparations Underway
- Building story archives and sustainable
memorabilia archives program - Creating collection infrastructure/classification
system - Creating story banks for all Lions magazines to
use and have access to
7Important Preparations Underway (Continued)
- Promotional materials design and copywriting
- Completing appointments of district and multiple
district centennial coordinators - Video production (approximately one video per
quarter throughout centennial) - Centennial Membership Plan being finalized for
April 2015 launch - Training
8Centennial Tools
- Portable LCI displays
- Heritage Lions
- Toolkits (in multiple formats)
- Turnkey service ideas
- Worldwide Service Project Weeks
- Member Engagement Campaign
Mock up of portable displays. One for each forum
and others for museums, public events
9Centennial Tools (Continued)
- Lion For A Day campaign to have celebrities and
local officials to be Lions for day. - Documentary Film
- Centennial Book
- 100 Ways To Celebrate guideline
- Lions At Large advertising campaign advertising
to increase significantly - More to come
10Where Theres A Need, Theres A Lion
- Celebrating 100 Years Of Humanitarian Service
11New Website Focused on the Centennial
www.Lions100.org
Mobile-Friendly
A one-stop shop for all things centennial
12The Future Is OursLions In The Next Century
- Establish integrated program to define future
vision for LCI and LCIF - Engage current/former Lions leadership
- Commission research to inform key ideas
- Collaborate with a well-known thought leader and
other external partners - Unveil our future vision at 2017 Chicago
Convention
13Launched 2014-15 The beginning of our multiyear
centennial celebration
Part 2 Centennial Service Challenge (CSC)
14Centennial Service Challenge
15Centennial Service Challenge
- Key Service Areas
- Vision Screenings
- Supply Low Vision Aids
- Provision of Assistive Technology
- Provision of Eyeglasses
- Eye Care for the Needy
- Key Service Areas
- Scholarships
- Reading Action Program, literacy school
supplies - Refurbish Used Bikes Musical Instruments
- Peace Poster Contest
- Lions Quest
- Key Service Areas
- Food Pantries or Soup Kitchens
- Community Gardens in Areas of Need
- Meal Delivery to Seniors
- Key Service Areas
- Plant Trees
- Build/Maintain Water Wells
- Establish Recycling Programs
16Global Service Action Campaigns Updated
Call to Action Flyer Environment Example
17Global Service Action Campaign Materials Cont.
18CSC Reporting and Tracking
- SAR Service Activity Reporting (SAR) revised
and retooled for clubs to record and report CSC
participation - CSC Icons, tasks, and links to LCI website within
MyLCI to further promote CSC - All eligible service project categories that
qualify for CSC updated with the centennial logo
19Recognition/Awards
- Club Level Banner Patch
- One patch to club per fiscal year
- Patches are based on number of campaigns types
reported (up to 4, based on the 4 Global Service
Action Campaigns) - As soon as clubs report serving in 1 of the 4
areas, that will be noted on the clubs SAR
portal clubs earning 4 gem stones will have
their patch mailed by March 15 of that year.
Number and type of gem stone to recognize service
in 1-to-4 areas of the CSC
20Recognition/Awards
- District Level Banner Patch
- Awarded one patch to district each fiscal year
- 50 or more of clubs in a district report
participation in two or more GSACs
21Recognition/Awards
- Highest Level Award Pin with gemstone
- Awarded at the end of the challenge (after June
2018) - Two types of awards
- Club Level Award - awarded to clubs who have
obtained four diamond banner patches
(participated in all four GSACs, all four
campaign years) - District Level Award - awarded to districts that
have obtained all four district patches (50 or
more of clubs in a district reported
participation in two or more GSACs all four
campaign years)
22Fulfillment
- Reporting Deadline
- Patches will be mailed annually
23Tracking Our Progress
- Progress to be updated on Lions100.org website
- Quarterly updates regarding special goals
- Continuous update on overall goal of 100 million
- Highlight participating clubs with ticker tape
24Thank You!
- Get started by expanding service.
- Talk amongst your own club about a centennial
club project for your community in 2017 never
to early to start planning. - Visit Lions100.org often for various centennial
updates.