KI Eliminate USA 2 Newsletter 12-17-12

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    December 17, 2012 | www.TheEliminateProject.org

    Worldwide fundraising total

    (as of 11/16)US$21,029,305

    More than 11,682,947lives impacted

    USA 2 fundraising total

    (as of 11/16)US$3,881,955

    More than 2,156,642lives impacted

    Number of Model/100K Clubs

    65

    Volunteer recruitment

    progress126 of 144

    division coordinators (88%)

    616 of 1169club coordinators (53%)

    The Eliminate Project Campaign Office

    3636 Woodview Trace, Indianapolis, IN 46268 USA

    [email protected] | www.TheEliminateProject.org

    Region USA 2Campaign Connection

    Eliminate progress

    Do you have things to share or need infor-

    mation about a particular topic? Email

    Cristina at [email protected] and we

    will include them in our next newsletter.

    December31Key Clubs to submit

    Trick-or-Treat Funds

    January

    16Worldwide Report Day

    17Target Setting Begins

    FebruaryApril

    Mid-year conferences

    Spring Meetings

    Goal Setting Begins

    May/June

    Worldwide Report Day

    28Kiwanis International

    Convention

    Key dates

    Now and after the holiday seasonWith the holidays in full swing it is vitally important that we do all that we can be-

    fore the end of the year. Babies are dying every day and we can stop it with just one

    gift of $1.80, $750 per-member average, $100,000 and gifts of all levels.

    Please use this last week of to communicate thanks to your teams and begin

    setting up trainings and meetings for the new year. Be sure to have your mid-

    winter conference plans in order with opportunities to highlight The Eliminate

    Project, recruit leaders and Model Clubs and recognize donors and clubs.

    Holiday giving opportunity on Kiwanis website

    What if your holiday gifts could save childrens lives? In more than 30 countries,

    women and babies are still dying from maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT). Agift to The Eliminate Project this holiday season will help us eliminate MNT fromthe face of the Earth. What better way to honor a loved one, business associate orfellow Kiwanis member than to give a gift in his/her name? Or include The Elimi-nate Project in your own wish list: Tell your friends you wish to help make the

    world better for others.

    Making a holiday gift in someone's honor is easy. Simply click on the "Make agift" link below and complete our secure online form. You can also print, completeand return The Eliminate Project gift/pledge form, designating "holiday" next tothe "Gift" section. When you make a gift in someone's name, the individual will

    receive a postcard informing him/her of the gift made.

    This holiday season you can make a difference. Give or ask for a unique and

    meaningful gift that will help protect the connection between mothers and chil-

    dren.

    mailto:[email protected]://sites.kiwanis.org/Kiwanis/Libraries/Handouts_-_MNT_-_EN/Pledge_form.sflb.ashx?download=truehttp://sites.kiwanis.org/Kiwanis/Libraries/Handouts_-_MNT_-_EN/Pledge_form.sflb.ashx?download=truehttp://sites.kiwanis.org/Kiwanis/en/theELIMINATEproject/Recognition/HolidayGiftGiving.aspxhttp://sites.kiwanis.org/Kiwanis/Libraries/Handouts_-_MNT_-_EN/Pledge_form.sflb.ashx?download=truemailto:[email protected]
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    Region USA 2Campaign Connection

    Celebration and congratulations!

    As we started recruiting our teams of division coordinators and club coordinators, we set an 80% oftotal recruitment goal by the end of the calendar year. Wed like to extend our congratulations to

    those teams and leaders who have already met this goal.

    We have two more weeks until the official end of the year and encourage you and your teams to con-

    tinue submitting the names of your new volunteers. Thank you for all you do.

    100% multi-divisions

    CAPJohn Tyner

    LMTAme Oliver

    100% divisions

    ALDiv. 12, Laura Allen

    CAPDiv. 1, Marilyn Franklin

    CAPDiv. 17, Nancy Cressy

    CAPDiv. 22, Jonnie Mann

    CAPDiv. 23, Philip Prisco

    CAPDiv. 9, Renee Mackey

    CAPDiv. 14, Dave Blanch & Tom Fallon

    CAPDiv. 5, Herb Ely

    CAPDiv. 19, Dan Hesse

    CAPDiv. 8, Jon Rife

    FLDiv. 9, Bud Brown

    FLDiv. 18S, Robert Talley

    FLDiv. 22, Dick Klein

    FLDiv. 20, Edie McConville

    FLDiv. 26, Diana Morrell

    GADiv. 5, Darlene Butler & Frank Roe-

    buck

    GADiv. 15, TO Sturdivant

    KTDiv. 11, Jeff Jacob & Michael Ayer

    KTDiv. 14, John Mayfield

    LMTDiv. 6, Lori Adams

    LMTDiv. 11, Dave CurryLMTDiv. 1A, Otha Britton

    LMTDiv. 2

    LMTDiv. 10, Tom Smith

    LMTDiv. 5, Jan Robertson

    LMTDiv. 3, Tom Weaver

    LMTDiv. 15, Donna & Tom Osborne

    LMTDiv. 14, John McCay

    LMTDiv. 13, Vic Couvillion

    LMTDiv. 8A, Blaine Grimes

    LMTDiv. 17, Christine Berard

    80% multi-divisionsCAP88%, Multi-division coordinat

    or David Heppner

    GA84%, Multi-division coordinatorJimmy McCorlew

    GA88%, Multi-division coordinator

    Bede Mitchell

    LMT82%, Multi-division coordina-

    tor Bill Penny

    80% divisionsALDiv.9, 83%, Hammond Cobb

    ALDiv. 13, 80%, Tom LottCAPDiv. 16, 86%, Brenda Garrett

    CAPDiv. 4, 88%, Roy Sheets

    CAPDiv. 18, 83%, Roger Green

    CAPDiv. 2, 80% Tulane Patterson

    CAPDiv. 3, 83%, Jerry Jones

    CARDiv. 26, 90% Jack Britt

    FLDiv. 19, 80%, Trinky Jarrett

    GADiv. 2, 92%, Charlie Jarrell

    GADiv. 6, 83%, Bob Simmons

    GADiv. 8, 86%, Mike Sullivan

    GADiv. 3, 88%, Bud Freeburg

    GADiv. 4, 86%, Chuck Lanham &

    Joyce Bason

    GADiv. 9, 91%, Bill Lieber

    GADiv. 17, 88%, Wendy Denton

    KTDiv. 18, 80%, Vic Legerton

    LMTDiv. 80%, Lee Jeter & Stepha-

    nie Crow

    LMTDiv. 12, 90%, Eva Abate

    LMTDiv. 1C, 80%, Frank Davis

    On the course to 100%

    CAPDiv. 20, 71%, David Terry

    CAPDiv. 11, 75%, Dale Collins

    CARDiv. 13, 70%, Tim HucksFLDiv. 5, 75%, Stan Storey

    FLDiv. 13, 71%, Biff Baker

    GADiv. 7, 71%, Anna Jones

    LMT79%, Multi-division coordina-

    tor Jeems White

    LMTDiv. 8B, 70%, Clarissa Pre-

    ston

    LMTDiv. 4B, 75%, Kathy Webb

    http://sites.kiwanis.org/Kiwanis/en/theELIMINATEproject/Recognition/HolidayGiftGiving.aspx
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    The Eliminate ProjectUSA 2 progress report

    You can find the above giving totals on theProgress Page.New Model Clubs are bolded in the list below.

    100K CLUBSKiwanis Club of Birmingham, AlabamaKiwanis Club of Fayetteville, CarolinasKiwanis Club of Greensboro, CarolinasKiwanis Club of Raleigh, CarolinasKiwanis Club of Cape Coral, FloridaKiwanis Club of Cheatham County, Kentucky-TennesseeKiwanis Club of Alexandria, La-Miss-W.Tenn

    MODEL CLUBSKiwanis Club of Florence, AlabamaKiwanis Club of Rogersville, Alabama

    Kiwanis Club of Fort Eustis, CapitalKiwanis Club of James River, Richmond, CapitalKiwanis Club of Lynchburg, CapitalKiwanis Club of Rockville, CapitalKiwanis Club of Tysons Corner/McLean, CapitalKiwanis Club of Greater Westminster, CapitalKiwanis Club of Angier, CarolinasKiwanis Club of Boone, CarolinasKiwanis Club of The Capital City-Raleigh, CarolinasKiwanis Club of Chapel Hill-Carrboro, CarolinasKiwanis Club of Columbia Northeast, CarolinasKiwanis Club of East Cooper, Mt Pleasant, Carolinas

    Kiwanis Club of Eden, CarolinasKiwanis Club of Greenville, Eastside, CarolinasKiwanis Club of Lee County, CarolinasKiwanis Club of Raleigh Highwoods, CarolinasKiwanis Club of The Sandhills, Moore County,CarolinasKiwanis Club of South Brunswick, CarolinasKiwanis Club of Wake Forest, CarolinasKiwanis Club of Beaufort, Carolinas

    Kiwanis Club of Cape Fear, CarolinasKiwanis Club of Charlotte, Carolinas

    Kiwanis Club of Twin City, CarolinasKiwanis Club of Greenville, CarolinasKiwanis Club of Southport Oak Island, CarolinasKiwanis Club of Homestead-South Dade, FloridaKiwanis Club of Northside Naples, FloridaKiwanis Club of Pinecrest-Palmetto Bay, FloridaKiwanis Club of Upper KeysKiwanis Club of Marietta Golden K, GeorgiaKiwanis Club of The Classic City, Athens, GeorgiaKiwanis Club of Airport Area, GeorgiaKiwanis Club of Columbus, GeorgiaKiwanis Club of Decatur, Georgia

    Kiwanis Club of East Cobb County, GeorgiaKiwanis Club of Metro Atlanta, GeorgiaKiwanis Club of North Macon, GeorgiaKiwanis Club of North Columbus, GeorgiaKiwanis Club of Washington, GeorgiaKiwanis Club of West End Atlanta, GeorgiaKiwanis Club of Suwanee, Georgia

    Kiwanis Club of Athens, GeorgiaKiwanis Club of Bowling Green, Kentucky-TennesseeKiwanis Club of Hilldale-Clarksville, Kentucky-TennesseeKiwanis Club of Acadiana-Lafayette, La-Miss-W.TennKiwanis Club of Denham Springs/West Livingston, La-

    Miss-W.TennKiwanis Club of Gulfport, La-Miss-W.TennKiwanis Club of South Baton Rouge, La-Miss-W.TennKiwanis Club of Southwest Contraband, La-Miss-W.TennKiwanis Club of Southern Hills, La-Miss-W.TennKiwanis Club of Pineville. La-Miss-W.TennKiwanis Club of Natchitoches, La-Miss-W.TennKiwanis Club of Memphis, La-Miss-W.TennKiwanis Club of Martin, La-Miss-W.TennKiwanis Club of Vernon, La-Miss-W.TennKiwanis Club of Waynesboro, La-Miss-W.Tenn

    District Funds raised Minimum lives impacted Club Coordinator

    Recruitment

    $260,858 144,921Alabama 33 of 97 (34%)

    $475,002 263,890Capital 132 of 163 (81%)

    $1,101,128 611,738Carolinas 65 of 210 (31%)

    $596,512 331,396Florida 123 of 264 (47%)

    $481,465 267,481Georgia 102 of 149 (68%)

    $359,249 199,583Kentucky-Tennessee 45 of 149 (30%)

    $607,741 337,634La-Miss-W.Tenn 116 of 137 (85%)

    http://sites.kiwanis.org/Kiwanis/en/theELIMINATEproject/Progress/Summaryoffundraisingtotals.aspxhttp://sites.kiwanis.org/Kiwanis/en/theELIMINATEproject/Progress/Summaryoffundraisingtotals.aspxhttp://sites.kiwanis.org/Kiwanis/en/theELIMINATEproject/Progress/Summaryoffundraisingtotals.aspx