3. CONTENTS
Introduction
What is 20/30?
Why get involved?
Advice & Support
How we help
Resources available
Consulting
Narrow your Scope
Event theme
Research
Plan your Event
Deciding
Recruiting
Promoting
Event Guidelines
Disclaimers
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4. JOIN OUR COMMUNITY
Through the 20/30 program,
the Clinton Foundation is empowering a
network of emerging leaders to build
a better world by, for, and in the year 2030.
Young professionals now in their 20s and
30s will be our leaders in business, gov-
ernment, and civil society in the year 2030.
Through Clinton Foundation 20/30, we’re
empowering a network of emerging leaders
to build a better world.
Clinton Foundation 20/30 members are
working with us to address the great chal-
lenges of their generation by supporting
the work of the Clinton Foundation’s global
programs, growing professionally alongside
the most exciting industry innovators, and
preparing for their roles as global leaders
of tomorrow.
5. WHY GET INVOLVED?
To build a network of
likeminded emerging leaders
To further engage in the work
of the Clinton Foundation
To work towards creating a
better world in the year 2030
Exercise and develop
leadership skills
Give back to your
community
6. ADVICE & SUPPORT
What we can do to help:
We can provide consultation on
fundraisers and events.
We provide 20/30 logo and
marketing and promotional
resources after event approval.
We provide personal advising when
needed from 20/30 staff member.
Example resources:
Service Day Planner
20/30 Brochures
Social Media Tips and Posts:
• Create a Facebook event page, include cover
photo, description, and why are passionate
about your cause.
• Utilize twitter to promote your event, include
#CF2030 in all tweets, tag @ClintonFdn
• Include videos, links, or other resources to
further illustrate importance of your cause on
both Facebook and Twitter
7. NARROW YOUR SCOPE
What will the theme of your event be?
Choose the issue area you’d like to target volunteer
purposes toward:
Climate Change
Economic Development
Girls and Women
Global Health
Health and Wellness
Research the issue:
Make sure you do some research on the community
and its needs. It is important to research the issue
in order to become invested in the service and find
meaning in what you’re doing.
8. PLAN YOUR COMMUNITY
SERVICE EVENT
Decide on a volunteer event:
Partner with a community service
organization:
New York
Publicolor
Church of the Holy Apostles
New York Common Pantry
Create a timeline and map when you
plan to get things done
Plan logistics of event
Recruit volunteers
9. EVENT GUIDELINES
Must collect volunteer emails
20/30 information table/ area
(materials will be provided)
No collection of donations,
all donations should be done
through Clinton Foundation
10. DISCLAIMERS
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