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Year 2 Update (2015-2016) Object of Rotary : The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise. This ideal of service is fostered through the development of acquaintance as the opportunity for service; the promotion of high ethical standards in business and professions; through service in one's personal, business and community life; and the advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace. Aim of the Rotary Club of Appin Park, Wangaratta: The Rotary Club of Appin Park, Wangaratta provides opportunities for its members to positively change lives in communities at home and overseas. Key Principles of the Rotary Club of Appin Park Wangaratta: Our Rotary Club will operate under the guiding influence of the following principles: 1. Leadership achieved through appropriate and effective communication, clarity of direction and innovation. 2. Service through the recognition and actions of social justice, working to make our community and the world a better place and living the motto service above self 3. Fellowship through the enjoyment of activities shared together, supporting each other, bringing together different professional experiences, talents and skills and seeking to understand and accept our differences. 4. Diversity through encouraging and accepting a wide range of ideas and innovations, welcoming and acknowledging differences in gender, ethnicity, religion, abilities, life experiences and socio economic circumstance. 5. Integrity through our deeds and our words, we will consistently act with integrity and ethics. Our integrity will be demonstrated through our honesty, reliability, credibility, commitment, and genuine respect for ourselves and others. Our Values are Rotary Values - The Four Way Test Of the things we think, say 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? Rotary Club of Appin Park Wangaratta Club Plan (Year 2 update) 2014-2017 Page 1

Rotary Club of Appin Park Wangaratta Our Vision A highly active, visible Rotary Club with engaged members contributing to Rotary projects in our community and internationally. By 2017, the Rotary Club of Appin Park Wangaratta will be/have: An active and engaged club, which balances fun and friendship with service 50 members who are reflective of the community, and who reduce our age average (using 2014 as our base) A clear leadership plan in place, and being enacted Clearly defined membership categories New members who are supported and mentored Strong links to District, including club members on District Committees Strong, overt support for Rotary Foundation We want the Rotary Club of Appin Park to be known as: The g0- to Rotary Club in Wangaratta, a club of first choice for new members A visible face of Rotary in our community The recognised facilitator of successful and beneficial projects within our community Our community and club service will be characterised by: Real actions - sustainable and targeted across the five avenues of service Defined and shared projects plans and structure clearly defining what we will support, a process for decision making, budget and targets A year round calendar based on a strategic approach to community projects and events Professional principles plan- do- evaluate How do we get there? Rotary s strategic plan emphasises three areas: Support and strengthen clubs Focus and increase humanitarian service Enhance public image and awareness To achieve our club s vision, and ensure a fit with Rotary s strategic directions, the Rotary Club of Appin Park will implement this Club Plan across the five avenues of service: Club Service Vocational Service Community Service Service Youth Service This Plan also has a specific focus on leadership, membership development, Rotary and public relations. Rotary Club of Appin Park Wangaratta Club Plan (Year 2 update) 2014-2017 Page 2

Over the next three years, we aim to: Increase our membership to 50, through attracting new and younger members reflective of our community, and through increased retention of current members Develop members of our club into confident, skilled Rotary leaders at club and District level (with at least one third of renewed annually) Encourage all members to participate in Rotary district, national and international activities eg district conference, international convention, Rotary Fellowships, Rotary Action Groups, Rotary Friendship Exchanges, GSE and Vocational Training Teams hosting (at least 30% of club members take part in one or more of these activities) Increase our targeted financial contributions to Rotary Foundation, at the same time as increasing club members awareness of Rotary Foundation programs (and where our money goes), and obtain at least one matching grant per Smoothly and seamlessly manage the operations of our club, incorporating fun, engaging social events for members and families Increase the opportunity for members to be exposed to vocations represented in the club and in Wangaratta, and increase opportunities for service through members vocations, and through recognising excellence in vocations in the community Undertake and deliver at least one major community service project each year in Wangaratta Continue to implement a high level of community service and fundraising through events, and donations to targeted causes Build on our relationships that enable us to deliver international service projects (eg Timor Leste) and investigate other international projects. Continue our strong support for disaster recovery programs in collaboration with other Rotary clubs. Continue our strong support of new generations through RYLA, RYPEN, NYSF, Typo Station, NESAY Linx2Home, Life Education van, annual school scholarships, and the Eric van Leeuwen award, and investigate reintroduction of youth exchange (including newer models more suited to current club membership) Increase the profile of both the Rotary Club of Appin Park Wangaratta, and of the Rotary services provided to our community through planned public relations Rotary Club of Appin Park Wangaratta Club Plan (Year 2 update) 2014-2017 Page 3

Year 2 (2015-16) President Meryn Pease Four key objectives: 1. Raise the profile of Rotary and the Rotary Club of Appin Park within the community 2. Link every fundraising activity with a recipient project 3. Continue our club s strength and focus on youth 4. Continue to build and strengthen our relationships with other Rotary Clubs and service clubs in Wangaratta in the collective service of our community Strategies and Targets Topic Area 2015-16 (Year 2) Responsibility 2016-17 (year 3) Membership 40 members Average age of 55? (tbd) Refresh mentoring process and remind club members Mentoring in place Membership categories reviewed Annual membership function (friendship night) All members to have participated in at least 2 service projects and 2 club activities All members to identify one way in which they can participate in wider Rotary activities during the year All club members monthly board report All club members (club night) All club members (club night) 50 members Average age of 55? (tbd) Members feedback forum held All members to have participated in at least 2 service projects and 2 club activities All members to identify one way in which they can participate in wider Rotary activities during the year Service hours to be logged to set up process Annual survey (or some form of membership feedback) conducted Leadership Update club leadership plan New members quickly incorporated into leadership development positions One leadership development activity at club level 5 or more club members have roles at District level 3 members undertake Rotary leadership training Members report to and members 5 or more club members have roles at District level One leadership development activity at club level Five members undertake Rotary leadership training At least one third of board members are new to board Rotary Club of Appin Park Wangaratta Club Plan (Year 2 update) 2014-2017 Page 4

Topic Area 2015-16 (Year 2) Responsibility 2016-17 (year 3) At least one third of board members are new to board Position descriptions established for all directors and board member positions (and on clubrunner site) President Elect and Club Service committee Rotary Foundation Club Service and Administration Establish target for annual Rotary Foundation giving Ensure Rotary Foundation target is met Enrol 10% of club members in Rotary Direct giving program Apply for one matching grant (eg Erromango or Colombo North) Hold Rotary Foundation celebration night (November) Acknowledge World Rotary Day (23 February) and World Polio Day (24 October) Conduct annual program review Allow at least one club night per quarter for planning, club forum and committee work Website/clubrunner in common use Develop board budget with service expenditure across all avenues of service Update documentation of club history (and online) Assign new group of club historians to share load Hold at least one social activity for club members and families Rotary Foundation committee Rotary Foundation committee Members report to Foundation committee with Foundation Rotary Foundation committee Club Service Set up key go to people with responsibility to update and treasurer Club Historians PP David Battin and PP Adrian Twitt Club Service Ensure Rotary Foundation target is met Enrol 10% of club members in Rotary Direct giving program Apply for one matching grant Report on meeting target for Rotary Foundation donations and programs Acknowledge World Rotary Day (23 February) and World Polio Day (24 October) Review membership make- up and recommend next three year targets Allow at least one club night per quarter for planning, club forum and committee work Hold at least one social activity for club members and families Develop strong affiliations with other service clubs at least one interservice club activity/function per At least 2 scatter nights held per Review Club Strategic Plan Establish new 3 year Strategic Plan (2018-2021) Develop strong affiliations with other service clubs at least one interservice club activity/function per President At least 2 scatter nights held per Rotary Club of Appin Park Wangaratta Club Plan (Year 2 update) 2014-2017 Page 5

Topic Area 2015-16 (Year 2) Responsibility 2016-17 (year 3) Conduct Club Runner Blitz night update all details and training for club members, and club runner wizzes Vocational Service Encourage club members to identify and participate in one key service or mentoring activity within their vocation, and report back to club (club night) Undertake two club vocational visits per Lead one awards program recognising vocational excellence in community Maintain participation in Shine On awards Vocational Service committee Club night Vocational service Vocational service Vocational service Encourage club members to identify and participate in one key service or mentoring activity within their vocation, and report back to club Undertake two club vocational visits per Lead one awards program recognising vocational excellence in community Maintain participation in Shine On awards Maintain participation in Computers for Kids Maintain participation in Computers for Kids Vocational service Community Service and Service Projects Develop fundraising target and plan for fundraising Develop standard project plan format for fundraising and community service activities Use standard project planning format Continue strategic partnership with Rural City of Wangaratta to achieve a local project Club Service Director and All members President Community Service Director Develop fundraising target and plan for fundraising Undertake at least one high profile community project in Wangaratta Continue to develop profile and professionalism of Art Show, and Community Raffle as major fundraisers Develop events and fundraising calendar Investigate community project to deliver jointly with another service club in Wangaratta President Community Service Director Undertake at least one high profile community project in Wangaratta President Community Service Director Continue to develop profile and professionalism of Art Show, and Community All members Art Show committee Community Raffle committee committee Rotary Club of Appin Park Wangaratta Club Plan (Year 2 update) 2014-2017 Page 6

Topic Area 2015-16 (Year 2) Responsibility 2016-17 (year 3) Raffle as major fundraisers Continue to support Typo Station with working bees, fundraising and support (at least 2 per year) Finalise Log Cabin MOU with users (fishing clubs) Develop events and fundraising calendar (include in Club Runner Blitz) Continue positive relationship with local indigenous community fundraising, support for events, guest speakers etc Community Services Club Services All committees Club Runner Blitz night Community Services New Generations (youth service) Establish micro- loans for young people developing social enterprises Continue relationship with Wangaratta Primary School and Telstra regarding community gardens and Bluearth support Continue NYSF Continue Murray Darling Freshwater Research Identify and support participants for RYPEN, RYLA and other youth programs Continue relationship with Linx2Home and NESAY Investigate and implement one new, new generations initiative Continue work with Life Education Van Youth services Members Continue NYSF Continue Murray Darling Freshwater Research Identify and support participants for RYPEN, RYLA and other youth programs Continue relationship with Linx2Home and NESAY Investigate and implement one new, new generations initiative Continue work with Life Education Van Continue annual secondary school scholarships Continue Eric van Leeuwen Scholarship for talented Year11 student Continue annual secondary school scholarships Continue Eric van Leeuwen Scholarship for talented Year 11 student Rotary Club of Appin Park Wangaratta Club Plan (Year 2 update) 2014-2017 Page 7

Topic Area 2015-16 (Year 2) Responsibility 2016-17 (year 3) Service Continue partnership for Timor Leste work with focus shifting to health Develop exchange or/hosting with sister club (Colombo North, Sir Lanka) Promote and participate in RAWCS trip with other clubs and community Participate in VTT or RFE program Register Erromango as RAWCS project Support DIK donations for Erromango project Continue to support and develop Sri Lanka physiotherapy project (NE Physiotherapy and Colombo University) All Investigate/review Timor Leste partnerships with to recommend renewal or moving to new focus Promote and participate in RAWCS trip with other clubs and community Participate in GSE, VTT or RFE program Support each member to confidently use clubrunner Increase use of social media for events, publicity, planning Establish Facebook and Twitter accounts for Club Leverage our events and activities through social media Regularly update website Increase club profile in community Explore TryBooking and other public sites to ease event booking and management Club Runner champions (Club Runner Blitz night) All members Assign responsible person All members Club Service Art Show Committee Support each member to confidently use clubrunner Increase use of social media for events, publicity, planning Regularly update website Increase club profile in community Support club members with media/comms At least 6 stories in local media per At least 1 story in Rotary Downunder per At least 3 stories in District newsletter/website per Support club members with media/comms At least 6 stories in local media per At least 1 story in Rotary Downunder per At least 3 stories in District newsletter/website per Rotary Club of Appin Park Wangaratta Club Plan (Year 2 update) 2014-2017 Page 8