Elks National Foundation Speaking Points

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Elks National Foundation Speaking Points

Speaking Points Elks National Foundation Speaking Points August 2016

What’s New at the ENF this August: Speaking Points for Lodge Meetings Share these speaking points with members of your Lodge. Here are things to say when you have the opportunity to speak about the Elks National Foundation. Feel free to use this information in Elks publications or as a reference should you encounter questions about the ENF. For more information, visit the ENF website at www.elks.org/enf or contact the ENF office at [email protected] or 773/755-4728.

Final Report Form deadline. What to Say: Don’t Delay! All 2015-16 Beacon, Freedom, Gratitude and Promise Grant Final Report Forms are due by August 31. Remember, our Lodge cannot receive any 2016-17 CIP grants if these forms are not submitted. Learn More: Visit elks.org/cip for information on all Community Investments Program grants. Visit enf.elks.org/Participation to access the CIP Participation Report and see the status of current grant applications.

Celebrate the 2016 CIP Volunteer of the Year. What to Say: Meet the 2016 CIP Volunteer of the Year, Susan Good. A short film about her dedication to the Mt. Olympus Challenge, her Lodge’s Impact Grant project, was played at the Elks National Convention during Opening Ceremonies. Congrats, Susan! Is the next Volunteer of the Year from our Lodge?! Learn More: Visit enf.elks.org/Good to read more about her and watch the film.

Offer support for Elks family members in need. What to Say: Did you know that Grand Exalted Ruler Mike Zellen is a past recipient of the Emergency Educational Grant? Emergency Educational Grants offer college financial assistance of up to $4,000 each year to children of deceased or totally disabled Elks. Who do we know who could benefit from this scholarship? How can we connect with these students and let them know they have support from their Elks family? Learn More: Visit enf.elks.org/eeg to learn more about Emergency Educational Grants.

Watch the Summer Service Trip in action. What to Say: The 2016 Summer Elks Scholar Service Trip took place in Chicago in early June. The scholars served in the name of the Elks at an elementary school, a V.A. food pantry, and at a standdown to support the needs of homeless veterans. Watch this short, moving film to learn more about what the trip meant to our scholars and to the communities they served. Learn More: Visit enf.elks.org/Reflection to watch the film on YouTube. If you’d like to download the film to show at any time, visit vimeo.com/elksnationalfoundation.

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