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Discover how to effectively work with preferred charities such as UNICEF, Children’s Miracle Network, and March of Dimes. This guide provides practical strategies for setting goals, planning meetings, and ensuring seamless communication among officers. Learn about fundraising ideas like "Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF" and "March for Babies," and how to make impactful donations. Enhance your professional communication skills through telephone and email best practices, ensuring you represent Key Club positively. Join us in making a difference in our community!
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Preferred Charities and How to Work with Them Emily Mu, D07S Lieutenant Governor Jennifer Dalanan, D7S Executive Assistant
VICE PRESIDENTS Set goals! Make a plan to achieve them. Check in with fellow officers to ensure they are completing their own tasks Help run meetings Aid the president with their duties Communicate between every officer Help find service projects for the club to attend!
WHAT ARE OUR PREFERRED CHARITIES? UNICEF Children’s Miracle Network March of Dimes
HOW CAN WE GET INVOLVED? UNICEF - Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF - The ELIMINATE Project Children’s Miracle Network - Children’s Hospitals - Free Pancake Day at IHOP March of Dimes - Prematurity Awareness Month – November - March for Babies
FUNDRAISING! Ideas?
HOW TO DONATE UNICEF: CMN: MoD:
COMMUNICATING PROFESSIONALLY • Telephone: • Be prepared with what you have to say before making the call. • Find a quiet place, with no noisy backgrounds. • Speak clearly & slowly. • Give your full attention at all times. • Be patient and polite. • Do not call later than 9 P.M.
Emails: • Poor communication provides negative information about you. You represent Key Club, so negative information about you provides negative information about Key Club! • Do not show-off your unreasonably long words. • Get to the point. Busy people do not like reading fluff. • doN’ttYpelyKediS. • Spell correctly. • Use correct grammar. • Include a salutation and closing • No slang ex: “wassup,” “you guys”. • Include a Subject Name. • Keep emails concise. • Make paragraphs if the message is long.