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Inside the Brussels bubble: Two reviews of the JCI EUKHT

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EasySignup

JCI Europe has made a partnership with EasySignup, an online signup system that makes it easy to manage events and communicate with attendees. It can be used to organize events for members in a local chapter, a business event, a national conference, or even to collect membership fees.
The partnership makes it possible for national teams, regions and local chapters to use EasySignup for free!

More information: https://www.easysignup.com/


World Class Manager

JCI has partnered with the Global Growth Institute, offering the World Class Manager to all JCI members to an exclusive discount rate of US $99 (US $129 Value for non-members).
The World Class Manager offers a package of 12 online skill development courses,in areas such as communication, time optimization, and 21st-century management.

Additionally, each purchase will contribute US $30 to JCI Skills Development and the Global Youth Empowerment Fund.

Purchase or gift World Class Manager today! http://www.worldclassjci.com



Let's Do It

What is World Cleanup Day 2018?

On September 15th, 2018 a wave of cleanups will start in the morning with first sunrise, sweeping around the globe, until we can celebrate a clean world, cooperation and friendship in Hawaii at the evening of the same day!
We expect every country to engage at least 5% of its population in the cleanup action, to pick up millions of tons of illegal garbage. It’s very powerful and symbolic action to prove that we take responsibility in the countries we live in. Preparations should start now in order to have enough time to map all the illegal garbage with apps, engage people, organisations and governments.
Be a true leader in your community and make a real impact on the world! This is your life-time chance to really change the world!
Initiate a project in your country and involve at least 5% of the population in the one day cleanup.


AIESEC

AIESEC develops the leadership potential of youth through experiential learning, volunteer experiences and professional internships. Furthermore they are committed to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and are actively creating solutions on a local level.
Please find the Memorandum of Understanding between JCI and AIESEC on jci.cc in the JCI Library. If you want to know more about the partnership between AIESEC and JCI or if you want to initiate a partnership on the national level and need help in contacting AIESEC please feel free to contact JCI Europe at info@europe.jci.cc

Kiwanis

Kiwanis helps kids around the world. Local clubs look out for our communities and the international organization takes on large-scale challenges, such as fighting disease and poverty.Together, JCI and Kiwanis International address local community needs and develop sustainable solutions.
The partnership helps JCI to connect with Kiwanis vast experience on project work and network. It enables both organizations to create joint projects and combine forces to make the world a better place. Furthermore, JCI members are encouraged to join their local Kiwanis clubs when members complete their service to JCI.


JCI Library

Sign in to Website and go to Library to find useful information including marketing tools, templates, corporate design, Partnership agreements and Skills and Development materials. If you cannot access the folders try to use Google Chrome as a browser as these folders are connected to the Google Drive.

National Officers Toolkit

JCI World Headquarters has prepared a JCI National Officer Toolkit for all JCI National Organization Leadership. Please find the Toolkit in the Library under National Organization Resources.

2018 JCI Plan of Action

Please find the 2018 JCI Plan of Action in the Library under Official Documents --> JCI Plan of Action.

2018 100% Efficiency

Find the new 2018  100% Efficiency Program here:
https://jci.cc/de/library/0BxFLvFEOBHV9MDg0RXNpSXk0Q00

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