Attributes of a Good Project The most important requirements of a good project that are a guarantee of success are: resources, hard work, faith and dream. The resources are both the material resources available to execute the project and also the human resources mobilized for its planning, execution and conclusion. Between these human resources we may include not only the Rotary family but also the community itself that is the beneficiary of these projects. They are more and more being involved in the execution and conclusion of the projects to give value to them, feel jointly responsible and understand that at the end they will be themselves the beneficiary of that project. The material resources are mainly coming from generous contributions, collimated from several sources and from several parts of the globe when coming from the Rotary Foundation. These contributions are needed so that Rotary may accomplish with its purpose which at the end is to do good in the world. These contributions, collected through the Rotary Foundation, make it possible for Rotary to do its job and render service. These contributions that are collectively done by Rotarians and companies that joins us so that we can exert our social responsibility and solidarity. The work diligently executed, involving the great possible number of club members, must allow compliance with objectives and time frame originally expressed by the executive planning and that will meet needs and priority of the community it is addressed. Believe and have faith are other elements absolutely necessary to feed the persistence and the complex execution steps of the projects.
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