Rotary 3131 - Project Details

28-10-2023 - 28-10-2023

Event Registration: Check for upcoming TEDx events in your area and register for attendance. Follow the registration process specified by the event organizers. Prepare Questions: Research the speakers and their topics in advance. Prepare thoughtful questions that you can ask during the Q&A sessions or engage in discussions. Networking: Take advantage of networking opportunities. Connect with fellow attendees, speakers, and organizers. Exchange contact information and social media details to stay connected. Social Media Engagement: Live-tweet or share key insights from the talks on social media platforms. Use the event's official hashtag to contribute to the online conversation. Feedback and Evaluation: Provide constructive feedback to the organizers after the event. Share your thoughts on the talks, venue, and overall experience. This helps organizers improve future events. Attend Breakout Sessions: If the event includes breakout sessions or workshops, attend those relevant to your interests. Engage actively and seek opportunities to collaborate with others. Helping in Fundraising: Understand the Cause: Familiarize yourself with the cause or project for which funds are being raised. Understand its importance and impact. Connect with Organizers: Reach out to the TEDx event organizers to express your interest in supporting fundraising efforts. Inquire about ongoing initiatives and ways you can contribute. Volunteer Opportunities: Offer your time and skills to assist in fundraising activities. Organizers may need help with planning, outreach, or coordination of fundraising events. Donate Personally: Make a personal donation to the cause. Lead by example to encourage others to contribute as well.

Project Details

Start Date 28-10-2023
End Date 28-10-2023
Project Cost 5000
Rotary Volunteer Hours 29
No of direct Beneficiaries 100
Partner Clubs no
Non Rotary Partners yes
Project Category Disaster / Crisis Management, District Thrust Area, End Polio, Vocational Service