organizations running this strategy · 61
- #01 Rotary International District 5495
- #02 PRESCOTT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
- #03 PINAL PARTNERSHIP INC
- #04 GREATER PHOENIX ECONOMIC COUNCIL
- #05 ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATION
- #06 Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce
- #07 SOUTHEAST ARIZONA ECONOMIC DEVELOPM
- #08 NORTHERN ARIZONA TECHNOLOGY &
- #09 LOCAL FIRST FOR BUSINESS
- #10 APACHE JUNCTION CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
- #11 YUMA COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
- #12 Chandler Chamber of Commerce
- #13 ROTARY CLUB OF PHOENIX ARIZONA
- #14 GREEN VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INC
- #15 Eloy Chamber of Commerce
- #16 Greater Phoenix Equality Chamber of Commerce
- #17 Retail Arts Innovation & Livability C
- #18 CAREFREE CAVE CREEK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
- #19 GILBERT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
- #20 GLENDALE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
- #21 PARTNERSHIP FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
- #22 GREATER NOGALES AND SANTA CRUZ
- #23 WESTERN MARICOPA COALITION
- #24 PINAL ALLIANCE FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH
- #25 SnowflakeTaylor Chamber of Commerce
- #26 PARTNERSHIP FOR ECONOMIC INNOVATION INC
- #27 DINE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
- #28 MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
- #29 ARG CULTIVATORS COMMUNITY
- #30 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5500 INC
activities of orgs running this strategy
A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.
- Advocacy and fundraising for global humanitarian initiatives ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONadvocacyRaised awareness and hundreds of millions of dollars for international causes including disease eradication, education, peace, and clean water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH).
- Club and district capacity strengthening ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONcapacity buildingSupports Rotary clubs and districts through leadership development, goal-setting assistance, best practice sharing, and connecting leaders with resources and Rotarians to enhance humanitarian service and program participation.
- Community Service and Aid ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONdirect serviceOrganizes and participates in various community service initiatives, including distributing food, blankets, and toys to families, providing bicycles and safety helmets to students, and participating in events like the Walk to End Alzheimer’s and Santa Claus Parades.
- Community Service and Outreach Events ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONdirect serviceOrganizes and participates in various community service and outreach events, including creating a Rose Parade float, distributing food, blankets, and toys to families, providing bicycles and helmets to students, hosting Santa Claus parades, and participating in events like the Walk to End Alzheimer’s.
- Community engagement and public events ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONdirect serviceOrganizes and participates in public events including parades (e.g., Rotary Santa Claus Parade, Rose Parade float), walks (e.g., Walk to End Alzheimer’s), and awareness campaigns to promote Rotary’s mission and community involvement.
- Development and delivery of One Summit training materials ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONcapacity buildingDesigned 150-minute One Summit sessions—divided into five segments—for in-person, virtual, or hybrid delivery, and provided supporting resources including webinars, videos, and materials featuring Rotary leadership.
- Development and dissemination of educational technology ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONcapacity buildingCreated the “Aula Inteligente®” model that equipped over 120,000 public elementary school classrooms in Mexico and collaborated with INTEL® to develop the “Classmate®” student laptop, selling over 200,000 units across Latin America.
- Distribution of essential goods and services to underserved communities ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONdirect serviceConducts direct service activities such as food, blanket, toy, and bicycle distributions to families and children in need through local club partnerships and community programs.
- Distribution of food, blankets, and toys to underserved families ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONdirect serviceConducted direct aid efforts in which members of the Rotary Club of Del Rio distributed essential goods including food, blankets, and toys to families in two Colonias.
- District and Club Support ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONcapacity buildingProvides support to Rotary districts and clubs to help them identify and achieve their Foundation goals, strengthen clubs, increase humanitarian service, and enhance public image and awareness.
- District and Club Support ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONcapacity buildingProvides support to Rotary districts and clubs to help them identify and achieve their Foundation goals, strengthen clubs, increase humanitarian service, and enhance public image and awareness.
- Educational Technology Development ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONcapacity buildingDevelops and implements educational technology models, including the “Aula Inteligente®” which equipped over 120,000 classrooms in Mexico, and collaborated on the "Classmate®" student laptop, selling over 200,000 units in Latin America.
- Educational Technology Development ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONcapacity buildingDevelops and implements educational technology models, including the “Aula Inteligente®” which equipped over 120,000 classrooms in Mexico, and collaborated on the "Classmate®" student laptop, selling over 200,000 units in Latin America.
- Educational technology innovation and deployment ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONcapacity buildingDeveloped the “Aula Inteligente®” model to equip over 120,000 public school classrooms in Mexico and partnered with INTEL® to create the “Classmate®” student laptop, selling over 200,000 units across Latin America.
- Facilitation of knowledge sharing and leadership connections ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONcapacity buildingPromotes best practices across clubs and districts and connects leaders with Rotarians using innovative approaches to improve participation in Foundation programs and humanitarian service.
- Fundraising and advocacy for global humanitarian initiatives ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONadvocacyRaised awareness and hundreds of millions of dollars for global causes including disease eradication, education, peace, and clean water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) through advocacy and outreach.
- Global Grant Initiatives ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONdirect serviceLeads global grants focused on addressing eating disorders, environmental issues, and providing equipment to hospitals and public schools.
- Global Grant Initiatives ROTARY ZONES 25 & 29 FOUNDATIONdirect serviceLeads global grants focused on addressing eating disorders, environmental issues, and providing equipment to hospitals and public schools.