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Rotary 101

This is Rotary. Rotary 101. by Joyce Campbell. The Beginning. Paul Harris. Motto . Rotary International (RI). World’s First Service Club 1,220,115 Rotary members 34,558 clubs 158,401 Rotaract members 6,887 clubs 385,066 Interact members 16,742 clubs. April, 1, 2014.

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Rotary 101

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  1. This is Rotary Rotary 101 by Joyce Campbell

  2. The Beginning Paul Harris

  3. Motto

  4. Rotary International (RI) World’s First Service Club 1,220,115 Rotary members 34,558 clubs 158,401 Rotaract members 6,887 clubs 385,066 Interact members 16,742 clubs April, 1, 2014

  5. The Organization of Rotary Grassroots organization Service at the club level District and International support clubs

  6. Rotary International President2014 - 2015 Gary K.C. Huang

  7. 2014 - 2015 Theme

  8. RI Board 19 members RI president and president-elect Meet quarterly to establish policies

  9. The Secretariat RI headquarters Evanston, Illinois 7 international offices Argentina, Australia, Brazil, India, Japan, Korea, Switzerland, Great Britain and Ireland in England Chief operating officer RI general secretary 740 member staff John Hewko

  10. Vision of Rotary International We will be the service organization of choice with dynamic, action oriented clubs whose contributions improve lives in communities worldwide.

  11. Mission of Rotary International We provide service to others, promote integrity and advance world understanding, goodwill and peace through our fellowship of business, professional and community leaders.

  12. Core Values of Rotary International

  13. Rotary’s Guiding Principles The Object of Rotary FIRST. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service; SECOND. High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society;

  14. Rotary’s Guiding Principles The Object of Rotary THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business and community life; FOURTH. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

  15. The Four-Way Test Of the things we think, say or do • Is it the TRUTH? • Is it FAIR to all concerned? • Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? • Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? Herbert Taylor

  16. Rotary’s World and our Rotary Family 34 Zones 530 Districts 34,500 Clubs 1.2 Million Members

  17. Zone 24 Eastern Russia, Alaska, Canada Effective 1 July 2009

  18. District 7010 • District administration includes: • Assistant Governors • Committees Rotary 101 Learning Academy Rotary Leadership Institute

  19. District 7010 District Governor Gary Traill 2014 - 2015

  20. District 7010 44 Clubs 1611 Active Rotarians

  21. Clubs • We are members of a Rotary Club • Belong to Rotary International • RI constitution and bylaws

  22. Benefits and Responsibilities of Membership Active - Honourary Fellowship Service Membership recruitment and engagement

  23. Attendance REQUIREMENTS MUST ATTEND • 50% club meetings in 6 months • 30% of your own club meetings in 6 months AND Cannot miss 4 consecutive meetings

  24. Attendance MAKEUPS Visit another club E-club makeups Club approved committee or board meetings

  25. Classification Principle Business or profession Professional diversity

  26. Avenues of Service Club Service Vocational Service Community Service International Service New Generations

  27. Rotary International Programs EarlyAct - 5 – 13 years Interact - 12 – 18 years Rotaract - 18 – 30 years

  28. Rotary International Programs Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) Rotary Youth Exchange – Long & Short

  29. Rotary International Programs Rotary Friendship Exchange Rotarian Action Groups (RAG’s) Rotary Volunteers

  30. Rotary International Programs Rotary Fellowships Rotary Community Corps (RCC) World Community Service (WCS)

  31. Moving Toward The Future Keep Rotary Simple Take Pride In Our Work Do What Has To Be Done

  32. The Rotary Foundation (TRF)

  33. The Rotary Foundation In 1917, an endowment was set up “for the purpose of doing good in the world”. Arch Klump

  34. Mission of The Rotary Foundation to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education and the alleviation of poverty.

  35. TRF Trustees

  36. The Rotary Foundation Programs • Annual Programs Fund Every Rotarian Every Year (EREY) • Permanent Fund • Polio Plus Fund

  37. Annual Fund

  38. Annual Fund Sustaining Member

  39. Permanent Fund

  40. PolioPlus Fund

  41. Educational Programs • Ambassadorial Scholarships • Rotary World Peace Fellowships • Vocational Training Teams VTT)

  42. Every dollar contributed to the Rotary Foundation funds the humanitarian, educational cultural programs and programs operations.

  43. Paul Harris Fellows Donors of $1,000 US or more to Annual Programs Fund PolioPlus Paul Harris Society

  44. Benefactor Beneficiary of $1,000 or more

  45. Bequest Society Beneficiary of $10,000 or more

  46. Major Donors Donate a gift of $10,000 Donate a gift of $250,000

  47. RI Strategic Plan TRF Future Vision

  48. Grant Structure District Grants Global Grants Packaged Grants

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