THE ROTARY CLUB OF SANTA MARIA THE ROTATOR JUNE 28, 2011 It is my opinion that many of us on the Board do not fully understand or appreciate our obligations and responsibilities, especially in the area of Financial responsibilities. (I do not exclude myself) We can and must do better. For example, how much time do we spend reviewing the financial reports? Can we even read the financials, or do we just Rubber Stamp them? Granted there is not enough time during a regular Board meeting to do all that we have to do, much less fully review financial reports. So the answer I believe is to have the financials emailed to us at least two days prior to the Board meeting. This way we can review the financials and the minutes of the prior meeting and come to the meeting fully prepared to fulfill our obligations and responsibilities. Bob Frias 2010-2011 President What are the basic responsibilities of nonprofit boards? By: BoardSource Ten Basic Responsibilities of Nonprofit Boards Determine mission and purpose. It is the board's responsibility to create and review a statement of mission and purpose that articulates the organization's goals, means, and primary constituents served. Select the chief executive. Boards must reach consensus on the chief executive's responsibilities and undertake a careful search to find the most qualified individual for the position. Support and evaluate the chief executive. The board should ensure that the chief executive has the moral and professional support he or she needs to further the goals of the organization. Ensure effective planning. Boards must actively participate in an overall planning process and assist in implementing and monitoring the plan's goals. Monitor, and strengthen programs and services. The board's responsibility is to determine which programs are consistent with the organization's mission and monitor their effectiveness. Ensure adequate financial resources. One of the board's foremost responsibilities is to secure adequate resources for the organization to fulfill its mission. Protect assets and provide proper financial oversight. The board must assist in developing the annual budget and ensuring that proper financial controls are in place. Build a competent board. All boards have a responsibility to articulate prerequisites for candidates, orient new members, and periodically and comprehensively evaluate their own performance. Ensure legal and ethical integrity. The board is ultimately responsible for adherence to legal standards and ethical norms. Enhance the organization's public standing. The board References should clearly articulate the organization's mission, accomplishments, and goals to the public and garner support from the community. Richard T. Ingram, Ten Basic Responsibilities of Nonprofit Boards, Second Edition (BoardSource 2009). Editor: Frank Culley fculley.rotary@gmail.com 1
THE ROTARY CLUB OF SANTA MARIA Restricted, Unrestricted And Permanent Fund Giving To The Rotary Foundation If only I had $1.00 to give to The Rotary Foundation every time a Rotarian asked me what the difference was between Restricted and Unrestricted Giving to The Rotary Foundation! Perhaps this brief outline will help. Restricted Giving: Gifts made to The Rotary Foundation (TRF) specifically designated by the donor to use for Matching Grants or Polio. Unrestricted Giving: Gifts made to the Annual Programs Fund (APF). TRF can use it for any of the Rotary Foundation programs and these gifts also support the World Fund. Note: Remember that 50% of each dollar to APF goes to the World Fund and the other 50% comes back to our District every third year in the form of District Designated Funds (DDF). The DDF supports Matching Grants, GSE Teams and Ambassadorial Scholars. Permanent Fund Giving: Bequests or Benefactor Gifts to this fund go into an endowment and 50% of the interest is returned to the District in the form of DDF when it is actually received. How does Paul Harris recognition credit fit into all of this? One (1) recognition credit is received for every dollar given to either unrestricted and/or restricted, but not for gifts to the Permanent Fund or for cash contributions in support of a District Simplified Grant. Do our gifts to Polio and grants count towards the Clubs Annual Giving Goal? No, only gifts made to the Annual Programs Fund count towards the Club Annual Giving Goal. What is your Rotary Foundation question? Send it to Brenda Cressey, DRFCC at brenda@tcsn.net and she ll be happy to answer it and post in the next newsletter Brenda Cressey Past District Governor District Rotary Foundation Chair 2
THE ROTARY CLUB OF SANTA MARIA Rotary Calendar The Rotary Club of Santa Maria Board of Directors 2010-2011 President: Bob Frias President Elect: Laura Mohajer Past President: Susan Rees Club Administration: Roy Dugger Membership: Frank Culley Public Relations: Frank Culley International: Fred Pratt Club Service: Camille Edie The Rotary Foundation: Tom Martinez Secretary: Ruth Moran Treasurer: Doug Kimberly July 2011 7/23 - BASIC PRLS August 2011 8/13 - Master PRLS - 3 8/27 - Master PRLS - 4 September 2011 9/17 - Master PRLS - 1 9/24 - Master PRLS - 2 October 2011 10/8 - Master PRLS - 5 PRLS Graduation June Programs by Rick Haydon June 28 Eric Dahl Volunteer Organizations Active in Disasters (VOAD) July Programs by Carlie Engel July 5 Joe Armendariz Santa Barbara County Taxpayers Association July 12 Chris Hastert Santa Maria Public Airport District July 19 Andy Caldwell COLAB July 26 OFFSITE Skyline Flowers CONTRIBUTIONS Membership, Frank Culley Rotator, Frank Culley Web Site, Frank Culley Bulletin questions or comments? E-mail fculley.rotary@gmail.com or call 805-934-7091 3
Did You Know????? The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Maria Valley has close to 4,000 members and that we serve an additional 8,000 members through outreach programs, special events, leagues etc. That s 12,000 youths per year! For more information call the club at 922-7163 Bill Libbon THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT 2011 MEETING GREETER RAFFLE TICKET SELLER NAME MONTH NAME MONTH RON NANNING JUNE CAMILLE EDIE JUNE PHIL FERDOLAGE JULY???????? JULY JOHN HENNING AUGUST GAYLE PRATT AUGUST TAHIR MASOOD SEPTEMBER YVONNE BIELY SEPTEMBER KEN DALLY OCTOBER TOM ROSS OCTOBER TERRI LEE COLEMAN NOVEMBER GEORGE WHITTENBURG NOVEMBER RICHARD SHERMAN DECEMBER JOE GOLDBERG DECEMBER 2012 TARA LeFRANC JANUARY????????? JANUARY GREG MUSCIO FEBRUARY JOHN HENNING FEBRUARY THANK YOU FOR HELPING YOUR ROTARY CLUB ALL GREETERS & TICKET SELLERS, PLEASE PLAN ON BEING AT THE MEETING BY 11:50 Contact Bill Libbon for any questions on meeting greeters & ticket sellers at blibbon@bgcsmv.org 4
2010-2011 2011-2012 Bob Frias President Laura Mohajer Susan Rees Past President Bob Frias Laura Mohajer President Elect Frank Culley Frank Culley President Elect. Nominee Ruth Moran Secretary Ruth Moran Doug Kimberly Club Treasurer Kathryn Kromer & Cindy McKellar Frank Culley Foundation Treasurer Frank Culley Frank Culley Membership Chair Scott Dunn Tara LeFranc Membership Co-Chair Membership Co-Chair Ron Nanning Membership Induction Ron Nanning Greg Muscio & Frank Culley Membership Orientation Greg Muscio & Frank Culley Scott Dunn Camille Edie Rick Hayden Fred Pratt Tom Martinez Yvonne Biely Roy Dugger Club Administration Joe Goldberg Frank Culley Publicity Leah West Fred Pratt International Service Virginia Souza Camille Edie Club (Community) Service Heather Weare Tom Martinez Rotary Foundation Tom Martinez & Susan Rees Carl Engel Programs Frank Culley Website Frank Culley Joe Goldberg Sergeant-at-Arms Scott Dunn At Large Laura Mohajer Fun Raiser Chair Frank Culley Joe Goldberg Fun Raiser Sponsor Committee Tahir Masood Positions in Bold Red are Board positions 5
MONDAYS 6:00 P SANTA MARIA SOUTH THE HISTORIC SANTA MARIA INN 12:10 SAN LUIS OBISPO MADONA INN TUESDAYS 7:OOA SLO DAYBREAK FAIRWAYS RESTAURANT CAMBRIA SUNRISE LAS CAMBRITAS SOLVANG BREAKFAST ROYAL SCANDINAVIAN TEMPLETON MCPHEE S 12:00 THE ROTARY CLUB OF SANTA MARIA THE HISTORIC SANTA MARIA INN PISMO BEACH PELICAN POINT MORRO BAY THE MORRO BAY GOLF COURSE WEDNESDAYS 7:00 A GROVER BEACH SPYGLASS PISMO NIPOMO BLACK LAKE GOLF RESORT PASO ROBLES SUNRISE PASO ROBLES COUNTRY CLUB 12:00 ATASCADERO LAKESIDE PAVILLION SAN LUIS DE TOLOSA MADONNA INN 12:10 SANTA YNEZ VALLEY ROYAL SCANDINAVIAN 6:00 P LOMPOC ROTARY CLUB LOMPOC EMBASSY SUITES THURSDAYS 7:00 A SANTA MARIA BREAKFAST SANTA MARIA INN 12:00 PASO ROBLES FRIDAYS PASO ROBLES COUNTRY CLUB ARROYO GRANDE STEAMERS PISMO BEACH 6:45 A VANDENBERG VILLAGE VILLAGE COUNTRY CLUB 7:00 A LOS OSOS MARE BLU RISTORANTE 12:00 CAMBRIA THE BRAMBLES "cyber make-ups" RotaryEClubOne A reminder that several back issues as well as the current issue of The Rotator can be found on our Website. I also have every issue I have done since September 23, 2008 if there is a specific issue you may want. Is it the TRUTH? Is it FAIR to all concerned? Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned 6
Larry Letters Presides Way to Go Larry Gayle Pratt Gives Her Second Exemption Badge Talk of The Month Hans Kardell Jr. Introduces The Program Eric Pratt Of ISuppli How Many Pratt's are There Anyway? 7