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Welcome to Rotary. Welcome to Rotary. Club Logo. Rotary Club of ???. District 6400. History of Rotary International. Founded 23 rd Feb 1905. Rotary Founder Paul Harris.
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Welcome to Rotary Club Logo Rotary Club of ??? District 6400
Founded 23rd Feb 1905 Rotary Founder Paul Harris • Paul Harris (lawyer), Sylvester Schiele (coal dealer), Gus Loehr (mining engineer) & Hiram Shorey (merchant tailor) met in Gus’ office in the Unity Building at 127 North Dearborn St, Chicago. Sylvester was the 1st Rotary club president. • 16 Clubs formed the National Organization in 1910 • Rotary became International in 1911 with Winnipeg, Canada’s Charter with Paul Harris as RI’s 1st President
What Rotarians Strive To Do • Set an example of high ethical standards • Encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise • Search for the right people, not people with the right Classification to serve in Rotary Service above Self is our Motto
Rotary is anInternational Organization • 529 Districts in 165 countries • >30,000 clubs • 1.22 million members • Our District 6400 • Covers SE MI & SW ON • 51 Clubs • 1,825 members
Rotary International’s Mission Support its member clubs in fulfilling the object of Rotary by: • Fostering unity among members • Strengthening and expanding Rotary around the world • Communicating worldwide the work of Rotary • Providing a system of international administration
Governed by a President, President -Elect and a Boardof 17 Directors • Elected from all over the world • Each District elects a District Governor • Each club is a autonomous club • Club President • District 64000 Governor Rotary International 2004-05 President, Glenn E. Estess
The Object of Rotary To encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular: • The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service • Set high ethical standards in business and professions; • the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations • the dignifying by each Rotarian of his or heroccupation as an opportunity to serve society
The Object of Rotary • The application of the ideal of service by every Rotarian to their personal, business and community lives • The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through: • a world of fellowship of business and professional persons... • united in the ideal of service
We implement theObject of Rotary through theFour Avenues of Service
The Four Avenues of Service • Club Servicename • Help the successful running of the local club. • Vocational Servicename • Promoting the “ideal of service” - throughout the business and professional world. • Community Servicename • participate in all activities which make the community a better place in which to live. • International Servicename • Encourage & foster the advancement of understanding and goodwillamong people of the world.
Club Service Focuses on the successful functioning of the Club • Membership (incl. Classifications & Development) • Meeting programs (speakers, meals, banners +) • Rotary Information & Club Bulletin • Attendance • Fellowship • Public Relations
Vocational Service Obliges Classification holders to share the Ideal of Service in all Business & Professional dealings Club Vocational Service involves projects that: • Improve the quality of life in the workplace • Help all workers to realize their full potential • Recognize the worthiness of all useful occupations
Vocational Service Projects • Career Development • Vocation at Work • Vocational Awareness • Vocational Awards
The 4 Way Test*(of things we say, think or do) 1.Is it the TRUTH ? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned ? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS ? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned ? * Created by Rotarian Herbert J. Taylor in 1932
Community Service (& Youth) Provides useful service to satisfy proven needs: • Environment • Handicapped • Senior Citizens • Youth, Interact (14-18) & Rotaract (18-29) • Safety • Shelter & Street Kids
International Service Advances Understanding, Goodwill & Peace: • By acquaintance of peoples, cultures, customs, accomplishments, aspirations, problems • By travel, at conventions, reading, e-mail and especially International Projects • RI & The Rotary Foundation are Major Resources in achieving International Service Projects
The Rotary Foundation “World Peace through Understanding”
The Rotary Foundation’s Mission: Fulfill the Object of Rotary and Rotary’s Mission Achieve World Understanding and Peace
What the Rotary Foundation Does Promotes World Understanding and Peace • Works for a polio-free world • Cares for the children of the world • Feeds the hungry of the world • Provides educational opportunities • Preserves planet earth
Tools for Reaching this Goal Local, National and International • Educational Programs • Humanitarian Programs
Educational Programs Humanitarian Programs Rotary Foundation Program Areas
Educational Programs • Ambassadorial Scholarships • Rotary Grants for University Teachers • Group Study Exchanges (GSE) • Rotary Centers for International Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution
Humanitarian Programs • PolioPlus Program • Volunteer Service Granst • Health, Hunger and Humanity (3-H) Grants • Matching Grants • District Simplified Grants
PolioPlus Accomplishments • PolioPlus - initiated by Rotary in 1985- is the largest private-public health initiative in history. • Rotary led collaboration with partner organizations such as the World Health Organization and UNICEF. • Rotary has committed over $660 million for global polio eradication. • 99% decline in cases since 1985
Basic Humanitarian Programs Criteria • Internationality/ Partnership • Significant Rotarian Involvement • Financial Stewardship
The Source of Rotary Foundation Funding Districts Clubs You
For support today To secure tomorrow Two Needs . . .Two Ways of Giving
PAUL HARRIS FELLOW Rotary Founder Paul Harris • $1,000 DONATION • RECOGNITION • FUNDS FOUNDATION • OPEN TO NON-ROTARIANS • SUSTAINING PROGRAM
Rotary International District 6400 Dave Carpenter 2006 - 07 District Governor,
District GovernorDirect Communication with Clubs Governor DistrictCommittees Assistant Governor Club
The District: A Definition “A district … shall exist solely to help the individual Rotary club advance the Object of Rotary.” – Manual of Procedure
Our Club Organization CLUB LEADER PRESIDENT SECRETARY PRESIDENT ELECT TREASURER CLUB SVC. INTNL. SVC. VOC. SVC. COMMUNITY SVC. DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECTOR
Board of Directors • Includes the Directors of the 4 Avenues of Service Plus… • President name • President-elect name • Secretary name • Treasurer name All positions in Rotary change on July 1 each year
Club Constitutions • Rotary Clubs are governed by a Standard Club Constitution only amended by the Council on Legislation – Rotary’s Parliament - which meets every 3 years. • The Manual of Procedure incorporates Council amendments from the April, 2004 meeting • Rotary Clubs adopt their own By-laws guided by RI’s Recommended By-laws
The Four Elements of Effective Clubs Sustain and Grow Membership Effective Clubsare able to.. DevelopClubLeaders forBeyondClub Level SupportThe RotaryFoundation ImplementSuccessfulServiceProjects Efficient Club Administration
Rotary Club of ??? • Chartered in ???? • ??? members • Sister Club??? • Relationship with???
Fundraising • Fundraising • Main Fundraiser> $??? • Additional Fundraiser> $???
??? Rotary Foundation • Endowment Fund$??? and growing • Unrestricted Fundssufficient for all projects in 2004-2005
R.I. Foundation • Rotary Foundation of Rotary International • Annual Fund • > $??? • ?? Paul Harris Fellows • ?? Sustaining Members • 100% Polio Eradication$??? per member • Permanent Fund • ? Benefactors
Youth Projects • List • of • projects and others…
Family/Adult Projects • List • of • projects and others…
Matching Grants • List • of • matching • grants
Social Events • List • of • social • events
Rotary Events • Texas PETS • District Assembly • District Conference • International Convention • Presidential Celebration • Foundation Seminar • Foundation Dinner • Governors Installation
Rotary Recognition • Rotary Awards received: • Presidential Citations • Four Avenue of Service Citations • District Governor’s Meritorious Service Award • District Citations • District Blue Chip Certificate
The Privileges in Rotary • Friendship with leaders • in your community • in neighbouring cities and towns • throughout the U.S.A. • around the world
The Privileges in Rotary • Giving Service to your community. • Developing International Goodwill & Understanding • Building Higher Ethical Standards in your vocation Through the Common Bond of Rotary