How Rotary Ideas is changing the landscape of crowdsourcing
Lina Aurelio and Peter Audino had something the other one wanted. Rotary Ideas helped them find each other.
Aurelio’s club was looking for $3,000 to buy eyeglasses for needy children in the Philippines. Audino’s club, located in the United States, had exactly that much money earmarked for an international service project.
“We searched Rotary Ideas for a project that fit our budget, one we thought would be effective if supported,” says Audino, international projects committee chair for the Rotary Club of Hyannis in Massachusetts. The eye project in the Philippines met their criteria so they…