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Blue Chip Submissions

January 30th, 2012

 

Chips program logoThe Chip program results in well rounded, healthy chapters. The requirements are designed to ensure that chapters offer balanced programming for its members. The Chip program is a guideline for a chapter’s yearly plan of action. This guideline will ensure that a chapter is a well balanced/well-rounded chapter. Blue Chip is for established chapters. Green Chip is for new extensions. Red Chip takes chapters from probationary status to full status.

Required in your initial submission is the following items:

  • 2012 Chapter Plan of Action
    • Chapter Officer Directory
    • Calendar Events
    • Chapter Budget
    • Membership Plan
  • Sign-in sheet from your chapter planning session
  • Copy of the following
    • Constitution & ByLaws
    • Chapter Incorporation
    • Liability Insurance

2012 Chapter Blue Chip 2012 Blue Chip Chapter (50)

2012 Chapter Plan of Action 2012 Chapter Plan of Action Anytown Jaycees (35)

2012 Region or District Blue Chip 2012 Blue Chip District or Region (10)

All documents should be sent to BlueChip@iljaycees.org by February 22nd for the initial submission.

Any questions please contact Programming Vice President, Heather Winemiller.

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The Tournament is ON!

January 17th, 2012

Malaria Kills. Send a net. Save a life.Starting Jan 17th through April 30th, our goal is to have Each Chapter raise money to purchase 16 NETS for Nothing But Nets!

Each week, your will get a scoreboard report of your “Teams” standing.  16 weeks to raise $160.  Think of all the Lives you can save!

All “Teams” that meet or exceed the goal will win fabulous prizes!  Top Scoring Team wins a stellar prize!

1 Net= $10= Lives Saved!

Submit your CPG and funds raised to State Chair/Ref, Rachel Greve by April 30th! Questions?  Call 815-355-5747 or e-mail rachelcljaycee@yahoo.com.

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Nothing But Nets Fundraising Update

September 14th, 2011

What an awesome GA we had this past weekend!!! Saturday during Lunch Anthony Colletti spoke about how close we are the our 2011 Nothing But Nets goal and our chapters STEPPED UP big time…to the tune of $1051.00 in pledges and donations. A big thanks goes out to all those chapters Mount Prospect, Gurnee/Lindenhurst, Bolinbrook, Chatham, Woodstock, Lombard, and Woodridge. Once we receive all the checks we will be only $289 away from our goal !!! please consider making a donation of 10 bucks to our State Nothing But Nets Site.

Richard Lewis – JCI Certified Trainer
2011 Website Program Manager – United States Jaycees
2011 National Prog/ Govt. Involvement State Chair – Illinois Jaycees

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Area 1 Japan Money Collection Can Fundraiser

August 17th, 2011

Japan 1Days after the disaster in Japan, President Joanna Colletti issued a call to action for IL Jaycees to step it up and help bring relief to our brothers and sisters in Japan. In response, a group of local presidents in the North Region began devising a plan to launch a collection can fundraiser in Area 1. We now have the resources to put the plan into action and we need your help.

Thanks to the generous grant from the IL Jaycees Charitable Foundation, this project is fully funded. This means that local chapters can participate at no cost. 500 cans and labels will be distributed to chapters in Area 1, to be placed in retail locations, utilized at chapter events, or used to collect funds roadside.

Money collected will be donated to JCI Operation Hope for distribution of funds. Established in January 2005 after the tsunamis in Southeast Asia, JCI Operation Hope is governed by the JCI Executive Committee, ensuring that 100% of the funds are used to assist victims of disaster.

At a time where starvation in Africa and the national debt may be in the forefront of our thoughts, please know that in no way is the tragedy in Japan old news. Japan is now entering the 2nd stage of recovery. Areas of concern include:

1. Infrastructure

The estimated cost of reconstruction is close to US$300bn, the largest ever reconstruction cost in the aftermath of a natural disaster. The likelihood of continue aftershocks is great for at least a year after the initial quake. In addition to the costs to rebuild roadways, sewage and water ways, and permanent dwellings, extensive funding is need for repairing damaged welfare facilities, constructing and distributing temporary housing units, and operating mobile medical units.

2. Long-term Medical Costs and Mental Health Care

Approximately 91,000 are still living in evacuation shelters. In addition to physical injuries, many survivors are living in a state of shock, stress and depression due to the overwhelming losses. Some may feel guilt from escaping death while loved ones perished. Ongoing health care will be extremely costly.

3. Livelihoods

Many have lost their livelihoods in the fishing, farming, and other industries, and still need support. Reports of infectious diseases, caused by heat and poor hygiene conditions, are increasing as temperatures rise in the tsunami-affected regions. It could be many years before economy stabilizes and people return to work. The people of Japan need our help.

Join us in the fundraising effort of this worthwhile cause. Together we can make a significant impact. Each collection can holds approximately $75 in cash and change. If we can fill all 500 cans, we could raise $37,500. Imagine what this money could do for a community facing so many challenges.

If you have question, concerns or want to get more involved, please contact Rebekka Herrington of the GLMV Jaycees (847)975-9992.

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