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ROTARY DISTRICT 5000 Awards Submissions Checklist for 2017-2018 Items Due by March 31, 2018 Club President: Phone: E-mail: Division determined by club membership as of July 1, 2017 RI Invoice, excluding honorary members. Small Club (22 or < members) Medium Club (23-40 members) Large Club (41> members) We are submitting the following and have a Checklist and a narrative of no more than 1 page (narratives should be inserted between checklists and emailed in one file): Club Service/ Administration Award Youth Service Award Vocational Service Award Community Service Award Public Relations/ Image Award International Service Award Additional awards (no forms, just provide names). Spirit Award for new member less than 1 year and the Quiet Rotarian for doing good work for the club in a quiet fashion: D5000 Spirit Award: Quiet Rotarian Award: Note: For the following, no forms need to be submitted (numbers pulled from RI on March 31, 2018: Percentage Membership Growth Per Capita Giving Award Total Annual Giving Award Submissions are due to the District Awards Chair by March 31, 2018. Send by: email to awardschair@rotaryd5000.org mail to 3375 Koapaka St. Suite I 570, Honolulu, HI 96819 fax to 808-839-4973

Page 2 of 13 Club Division: Large Club Medium Club Small Club Award Category: Club Service / Administration Check for each item completed: Sponsored the charter of a new Rotary club this Rotary year (Date, name ) Developed and/ or updated Club's Strategic Plan Conducted at least 3 Club Assemblies this year (Dates,, ) Have a structured committee or other method for coordinating meeting speakers Had at least 4 fellowship activities during the year (Dates,,, ) Had a Club fundraiser event (Name, date ) Held a joint Club fundraiser, meeting, fellowship, networking, or other event with another Rotary club (Other club name/event ) Utilize a Club membership directory (either printed or electronic) Performed at least 3 New Member Orientation sessions (Dates,, ) All new members were assigned/recruited to work in a specific committee New member information added to the D5000 ClubRunner database within 1 week of each new member induction Recruit a Member 40 years old or younger ( Name: ) Recruit a female member ( Name: ) Recognized a club member for the Quiet Rotarian Award Recognized a club member for the Rotary D5000 Spirit Award 25% of club members registered for the District Conference by 15 March 2018 (# registered ) At least 5% of club members registered for RI Convention by 15 March 2018 (# registered ) Please provide a narrative description of your Club Service activities and limit your response to ONE 8 ½ x11 page. (No letterhead, pictures or graphics; use Times New Roman 12pt size). A narrative follows: Yes No Submission Deadline: March 31, 2018

Page 3 of 13 Club Service Narrative for the

Page 4 of 13 Club Division: Large Club Medium Club Small Club Award Category: Youth Service Check for each item completed: Sponsored an Earlyact Club Earlyact Club chartered this Rotary year Sponsored an Interact Club Interact Club was chartered this Rotary year Sponsored a Rotaract Club Rotaract Club was chartered this Rotary year Sponsored a student to a RYLA program this year Participated in a RYLA program this year (Please describe in narrative) Participated in a scholarship program (HRYF, TRF, club or other) by funding the scholarship program or nominating a student (Please describe in narrative) Participated in a career development program, mentoring, ethics, or other project (Please describe in narrative) Sponsored an Outbound Youth Exchange student this year (Name ) Hosted an Inbound Youth Exchange student this year (Name ) Participated with an Interact or Rotaract club on a service activity or fellowship event (Please describe in narrative) Participated in at least one literacy project related to Youth Service (Please describe in narrative) Other (Please describe in narrative) List your 2 best Youth Service Projects for this Rotary year, starting with the most important: 1. Club members participating: % 2. Club members participating % Total number of Youth Service projects accomplished this Rotary year is. Please provide a narrative description of your Youth Service projects including the two best projects listed above and any detail supporting your checked items above. Limit your response to ONE 8½ x11 page. (No letterhead, pictures, or graphics and print in Times New Roman 12pt size). A narrative follows: Yes No Submission Deadline: March 31, 2018

Page 5 of 13 Youth Service Narrative for

Page 6 of 13 Club Division: Large Club Medium Club Small Club Award Category: Vocational Service Check for each item completed: Conducted a club program promoting the 4-Way Test (Please describe in narrative) Vocational/classification Talks presented by club members (# of talks ) Conducted tours of members businesses (Dates ) Devoted a meeting in October to examining Vocational Service (Date ) Devoted a meeting on ethics in business (Date ) Promoted the Declaration of Rotarians in Business and Professions (Please describe in narrative) Members participated in Rotary Recreational and Vocational Fellowships (Please describe in narrative) Initiated or maintained a career development program (Please describe in narrative) Presented an Employer of the Year Award (Name and date ) Presented an Employee of the Year Award (Name and date ) Conducted a youth mentoring or job shadowing program (Please describe in narrative) Recognized community members (non-rotarians) for outstanding achievements (Please describe in narrative) Awarded vocational scholarships to non-rotarians (Please describe in narrative) Conducted a networking activity (Please describe in narrative) Participated in at least one literacy project related to Vocational Service (Please describe in narrative) Participated in an adult literacy project utilizing the vocational skills of members (Please describe in narrative) Other (Please describe in narrative) List your 2 best Vocational Service Projects for this Rotary year, starting with the most important: 1. Club members participating: % 2. Club members participating % Total number of Vocational Service projects accomplished this Rotary year is. Please provide a narrative description of your Vocational Service activities including the projects listed above and any detail supporting your checked items above. Limit your response to ONE 8½ x11 page. (No letterhead, pictures, or graphics and print in Times New Roman 12pt size). A narrative follows: Yes No Submission Deadline: 31 March 2018

Page 7 of 13 Vocational Service Narrative for Rotary Club of;

Page 8 of 13 Club Division: Large Club Medium Club Small Club Award Category: Community Service Check for each item completed: Performed at least one new Community Service project this year (Please describe in narrative) Performed 3 hands on community service projects (describe in narrative) Participated in a project that imvolved working with the homeless (Please describe in narrative) Participated in Rotary Gives Thanks Day (Project/Event ) Participated in Rotarians at Work Day (Project ) Involved an Interact Club in one of your Community Service projects (Project date or name ) Involved a Rotaract Club in one of your Community Service projects (Project date or name ) Publicized service projects and activities on Rotary Club Central/Rotary Showcase (Please describe in narrative) Organized or maintained a Rotary Community Corps (https://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/document/582) (Please describe in narrative) Participated in a community project which included the beneficiaries as partners (Please describe in narrative) Participated in a local community project in one of the six areas of focus (Please describe in narrative) Conducted at least one literacy project in the local community: Participated in an adult literacy project in the local community: Other (Please describe in narrative) List your 2 best Community Service Projects for this Rotary year, starting with the most important: 1. Club members participating: % 2. Club members participating % Total number of Community Service projects accomplished this Rotary year is. Please provide a narrative description of your Community Service projects including the best projects listed above and any detail supporting your checked items above. Limit your response to ONE 8½ x11 page. (No letterhead, pictures, or graphics and print in Times New Roman 12pt size). A narrative follows: Yes No Submission Deadline: 31 March 2018

Page 9 of 13 Community Service Narrative for Rotary Club of

Page 10 of 13 Club Division: Large Club Medium Club Small Club Award Category: International Service Check for each item completed Participated in one new International Service Project (Please describe in narrative) Initiated a Global Grant project (Grant # Please describe in narrative) Participated in a Global Grant project (Grant # ) Sponsored or participated in a District Grant project (Please describe in narrative) Participated in a TRF Packaged Grant project (Please describe in narrative) Participated in the RI Friendship Exchange Program (Please describe in narrative) Participated in a sister/friendship club relationship activity (Please describe in narrative) Started a new Sister Club relationship (New sister club name ) Club member(s) participated in NID (Name(s) ) Nominated a Rotary World Peace Fellow (Name ) Had a Club member visit an international project site (Date Please describe project in narrative) Club participated in PolioPlus event (Please describe in narrative) Participated in an international literacy project (Please describe in narrative) Other (Please describe in narrative) List 2 of your best International Service Projects for this Rotary year: 1. 2. Total number of International Service projects accomplished this Rotary year is. Please provide a narrative description of your International Service projects including the best projects listed above and any detail supporting your checked items above. Limit your response to ONE 8½ x11 page. (No letterhead, pictures, or graphics and print in Times New Roman 12pt size). A narrative follows: Yes No Submission Deadline: 31 March 2018

Page 11 of 13 International Service Narrative for Rotary Club of

Page 12 of 13 Club Division: Large Club Medium Club Small Club Award Category: Public Relations/Image Check for each item completed: Club has a public relations committee Club has a budget for public relations Club has submitted at least 2 news releases to traditional media this year (Please describe in narrative) Traditional Media outreach resulted in coverage, as detailed in the narrative Club has a regularly updated Website (at least once a month) URL Club lists all service projects on Rotary Showcase Club posts or prints a Newsletter each week, each month, other: Club utilizes social media to communicate with members and non-rotarians Facebook (URL ) Twitter (Account name ) LinkedIn (Account name ) Other (, account name or URL ) Club members have Rotary work shirts or tees to enhance visibility at projects and events Club held a meeting or training session to teach members how to tell the Rotary story (Date, # of people attending ) Club members rewarded for wearing the Rotary pin outside of meetings (Please describe in narrative) Other (describe in narrative) Please provide a narrative description of your Public Image accomplishments and any detail supporting your checked items above. Limit your response to ONE 8½ x11 page. (No letterhead, pictures, or graphics and print in Times New Roman, 12pt size). A narrative follows: Yes No Submission Deadline: 31 March 2018

Page 13 of 13 Public Image Narrative for Rotary Club of