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District 7730 Governor April Clark

TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome 3 CLUBS 5 Presidents 6-12 Club President Expectaons 13 President s Brag Sheet 14 DISTRICT 15 District Governor Bio 16 District Governor Elect & District Governor Nominee Bios 17 District Governor Dues 18 District Goals 19 District Budget 20-21 District Governor Award 22-24 Key Dates 25 District 7730 Map 26 District Organizaon Chart 27 District Governor Official Visit Calendar 28-29 District 7730 Informaon You Need 30-31 Assistant Governors 32 Assistant Governor Expectaons 33 Clubs and Leadership by Area 34 Foundaon Advocates 35-36 Membership Advocates 37 Public Image Advocates 38 District Commi<ee Chairs 39-40 Paul Harris Society 41-42 TRF Direct Form 43 District Conference 44 GRANTS 45 District Foundaon Budget 46 Memorandum of Understanding 47-49 Addendum to Memorandum of Understanding 50-51 District Grants On Line Applicaon 52-64 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL 65 Club Goals Rotary Club Central 66-76 DACdb 77 Accessing DACdb 77-78 DACdb Mobile 79-80 2

WELCOME March 16, 2018 Dear 2018-19 President: District 7730 leadership and I are pleased to welcome you to Carolina PETS 2018. The next few days are significant in preparing you for your Rotary journey as President of your club. We believe that you will find the time spent here both rewarding and memorable. Our theme this year is "Be the Inspiration." As members of an international organization, we are part of a global network of men and women who have the power to bring change to the world. The work we do to improve the lives of others in both local and global communities makes a difference. To understand our influence one only has to examine our initiative in eradicating polio. With the help of public and private partnerships, we are nearing the end of our fight and the world could possibly become polio free during your year. Now that is inspirational! This weekend you will have a chance to meet your peers and share ideas and best practices. You will also hear from speakers who will inspire and entertain you during the course of this weekend. I look forward to serving with you this Rotary year and together we can "Be the Inspiration." Sincerely, April Ann Clark Governor 2018-19 District 7730 3

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PRESIDENTS 2018-19 Beaufort Ole Town Club ID 27560 Meeting: Monday 12:00 pm Clawson s Front Street Restaurant Chartered 9/25/1990 63 Members Bladenboro Club ID 6140 Meeting: Monday 6:30 pm Bladenboro Community Building Chartered 2/18/1937 16 Members Burgaw Club ID 6141 Meeting: Thursday 7:00 am Heritage Place Chartered 5/2/1949 33 Members Clinton Club ID 6144 Meeting: Thursday-6:00 pm Zengs Palace Chartered 3/29/1923 22 Members Clinton Sampson County Club ID 23865 Meeting: Monday 12:00 pm Ribeyes Steakhouse Chartered 6/20/1986 28 Members Coastal Pender Club ID 82532 Meeting: Wednesday 12:30 pm Olde Point Country Club Chartered 6/15/2009 20 Members Duplin Club ID 6180 Meeting: Thursday 1:00 pm Country Squire Restaurant Chartered 1/2/1925 22 Members Elizabethtown Club ID 6146 Meeting: Wednesday 1:00 pm Cape Fear Winery Chartered 11/5/1928 40 Members President Kurt Rogerson Cell: 252-773-3041 kdrogerson@aol.com President Robert Heavenridge Cell: 910-991-1316 rheavenridge@ec.rr.com President Ruth Glaser Home: 910-300-6306 Ruth.glaser@nhrmc.org President Johnny Hamilton 910-990-5575 jeh910@earthlink.net President Chuck Yancy 919-624-2620 chuckyancey@outlook.com President Susan Knox Cell: 910-789-1572 sueknox@intracoastalrealty.com President Lawrence Rouse Home: 910-296-1669 lrouse@jamessprunt.edu President Roy Allen Home: 910-874-2022 eagle28337@yahoo.com 6

PRESIDENTS 2018-19 Fair Bluff Club ID 6148 Meeting: Saturday 9:00 am Fair Bluff Baptist Church Fellowship Hall Chartered 4/30/1954 11 Members Fairmont Club ID 6149 Meeting: Tuesday 6:30 pm Fellowship Hall of Fairmont First Baptist Church Chartered 4/5/1930 13 Members Fayetteville Club ID 6151 Meeting: Monday 6:30 pm Scrub Oaks Chartered 5/1/1920 20 Members Fayetteville-Lafayette Club ID 26073 Meeting: Wednesday 7:30 am Lafayette Room at Highland Country Club Chartered 11/14/1988 10 Members Jacksonville Club ID 6158 Meeting: Tuesday 1:00 pm Golden Corral Chartered 6/1/1954 80 Members Jacksonville Breakfast Club ID 22563 Meeting: Wednesday 7:00 am Jacksonville Country Club Chartered 7/1/1982 16 Members Jacksonville South Club ID 60826 Meeting: Wednesdays 12:00 pm Golden Corral Chartered 1/22/2003 16 Members Kinston Club ID 6160 Meeting: Thursday 1:00 pm King s Restaurant Chartered 8/1/1920 146 Members President Kathy Baker Cell: 910-234-4122 bakersbugbusiness@gmail.com President Eric Swenson Cell: 910-280-4701 r_eric_s@hotmail.com President David Baggett Cell: 910-309-1061 dg7730.15.16@gmail.com President Mark Lynch Cell: 910-494-0233 mark@qualitysoundinc.com President Scott Rainville 910-934-4840 scrainville@firstcommand.com President David Zelinski Cell: 910-340-2284 davidzelinski@realtyworldtoday.com President John Papurca Home: 910-347-5774 jpapurca@hotmail.com President Barbara LaRoque Cell: 252-286-9031 blaroque@lenoir.org 7

PRESIDENTS 2018-19 Kinston Evening Club ID 6161 Meeting: Tuesday 6:00 pm King s Restaurant Chartered 4/13/1981 9 Members LaGrange Club ID 6162 Meeting: Tuesday 6:30 pm Rotary Building Chartered 4/3/1944 17 Members Laurenburg Club ID 6163 Meeting: Tuesday 1:00 pm Laurinburg Masonic Lodge Chartered 6/12/1925 77 Members Leland Club ID 82912 Meeting: Thursday 7:30 am Brunswick Center at Leland Chartered 2/11/2010 38 Members Lumberton Club ID 6165 Meeting: Tuesday 12:30 pm Village Station Restaurant Chartered 6/15/1928 71 Members Maysvlle Club ID 6166 Meeting: 1st Wednesday 8:30 am Belgrade Community Center 3rd Wednesday 8:30 Grilling Buddies Restaurant Chartered 2/14/1947 9 Members Morehead City Club ID 6167 Meeting: Thursday 6:00 pm First United Methodist Church Chartered 5/19/1925 26 Members Morehead City After Hours Club ID 82380 Meeting: Thursday 6:00 pm Jack s Waterfront Bar Chartered 5/13/2009 24 Members President Martha Aycock Cell: 252-521-0423 mparrott@parrottins.com President Creig Foss Cell: 252-526-8767 cfoss@fossagency.com President Paul Tate Cell: 612-804-2018 colptate06@gmail.com President David Sink Cell: 828-674-8521 pdgdavidsink@gmail.com President Alan Avant 910-258-6824 aavant@nc.rr.com President Laura Hagerman Home: 910-376-0546 Laura.hagerman@uss.salvationarmy.org President James Gregson Cell: 252-269-1915 gregson@ec.rr.com President Kristy Rogers Craig Cell: 336-687-1204 kncraig@ncsu.edu 8

PRESIDENTS 2018-19 Morehead City Lookout Club ID 25604 Meeting: Wednesday 7:00 am Carteret General Hospital Cafeteria Chartered 1/19/1988 39 Members Morehead City Navigators Club ID 6137 Meeting: Wednesday 12:00 pm Floyds 1921 Chartered 04/11/1928 13 Members Morehead City Noon Club ID 6168 Meeting: Tuesday 12:00 pm Golden Corral Chartered 6/11/1981 56 Members Morehead City Soundview Club ID 50684 Meeting: Thursday 12:00 pm Golden Corral Chartered 8/11/1997 25 Members New River Onslow County Club ID 6169 Meeting: Thursday 6:30 pm Jacksonville Country Club Chartered aa/30/1981 22 Members Newport Club ID 6171 Meeting: Monday 5:30 pm Rotary Building Chartered 6/17/1949 19 Members Pollocksville Club ID 6173 Meeting: Thursday 6:30 pm Attitudes Pub & Grill Chartered 10/21/1948 8 Members Red Springs Club ID 6174 Meeting: Tuesday 6:00 pm NC Indian Housing Authority Chartered 3/4/1926 27 Members President Brandon Dyer Cell: 336-554-1446 Brandon.dyer221@gmail.com President Holt Faircloth Office: 252-504-2000 holt@faircloth.us President Mark Shouse Cell: 252-240-9221 mshouse@localfirstbank.com President Phil Panzarella Cell: 252-241-4326 carolinasports@coastalnet.com President James Hardee Cell: 910-389-4147 jhardee3@ec.rr.com President Richard Moreau Home: 252-223-6368 josh2415b@yahoo.com President Jean Bender Home: 252-229-6545 Jbbender2@embarqmail.com President Johnny Robertson Cell: 910-827-1176 johnny@johnsfuelservice.com 9

PRESIDENTS 2018-19 Richlands Club ID 30431 Meeting: Tuesday 6:00 pm The HELP Building Chartered 11/1/1994 14 Members Shallotte Club ID 59965 Meeting: Thursdays 12:30 pm Planet Fun Chartered 10/3/2002 36 Members Sneads Ferry Club ID 29272 Meeting: Wednesday 12:00 pm Madison s Restaurant Chartered 2/25/1993 45 Members South Brunswick Islands Club ID 25059 Meeting: Friday 7:30 am Tamer s at Ocean Ridge Plantation Chartered 12/10/1987 73 Members Southport Club ID 24221 Meeting: Wednesday 12:30 pm Atlantic Seafood & Steaks Chartered 12/18/1986 41 Members Southport Evening Club ID 88390 Meeting: Tuesday 6:00 pm Moose Lodge Chartered 4/21/2017 25 Members Surf City Satellite Club Club ID 999703825 Meeting: Thursday 6:30 pm Mainsail Restaurant Not Chartered Yet 6 Members Swansboro Club ID 6176 Meeting: Thursday 1:00 pm Rotary Civic Center Chartered 4/4/1978 66 Members President Jeff Fuller Cell: 910-330-4309 jf031557@yahoo.com President Shannon Viera Home: 910-398-7957 sviera@brunswickcountychamber.org President Beth Jones Cell: 910-378-6468 beth@sunsharkmedia.com President Randy Thompson Cell: 910-398-1818 rthompson@atmc.net President Merry MacBarb Cell: 203-249-8377 mmacbarb@gmail.com President Jeff Mount Cell: 703-855-8555 Jeffmount_1959@hotmail.com President/Chair Dr. Alan Sasser Cell: 910-465-2619 lastopsail@charter.net President Brandon Sewell Cell: 910-376-0970 bsewell@thesewellagency.com 10

PRESIDENTS 2018-19 Tabor City Club ID 6177 Meeting: 2nd & 4th Tuesday 12:00 pm Todd House Chartered 2/11/1937 4 Members Trenton Club ID 76224 Meeting: Tuesday 12:00 pm Old Plant Diner Chartered 6/27/2007 10 Members Wallace Club ID 6179 Meeting: Tuesday 12:00 pm Mad Boar Restaurant Chartered 2/9/1954 32 Members West Fayetteville Club ID 6182 Meeting: Thursday 1:00 pm Heritage Place Chartered 12/1/1971 19 Members Whiteville Club ID 6183 Meeting: Thursday 6:00 pm Columbus County Arts Council Chartered 12/12/1924 37 Members Wilmington Club ID 6184 Meeting: Tuesday 12:30 pm Coast Line Convention Center Chartered 4/1/1915 221 Members Wilmington Cape Fear Club ID 23647 Meeting: Friday 7:30 am Jungle Rapids Chartered 4/25/1986 71 Members Wilmington Central Club ID 53938 Meeting: Tuesday 12:00 pm McAllister s Deli Chartered 6/22/2000 30 Members President Steve Bertling Cell: 910-899-2530 sbertling@dm-access.com President Mary Hall Home: 252-448-1445 thehalls44@embarqmail.com President Elizabeth Earle Cell: 209-216-6376 bearle5716@aol.com President Stephen McDavid Home: 910-486-3152 regulars@aol.com President David Passmore Cell: 910-770-5408 David.passmore@bghnc.org President Cathy Barlow Cell: 910-470-5877 barlowc@uncw.edu President Colleen Hattingh Cell: 704-252-0463 hattinghcm@hotmail.com President Frederick Kumpel Cell: 910-470-2744 fred@stricklandswindowcoverings.com 11

PRESIDENTS 2018-19 Wilmington East Club ID 6185 Meeting: Monday 6:00 pm Blue Water Grill Chartered 4/8/1963 30 Members Wilmington South Club ID 50723 Meeting: Wednesday 12:30 pm Cape Fear Country Club Chartered 9/12/1997 25 Members Wilmington West Club ID 25490 Meeting: Thursday 12:00 pm Front Street Brewery Chartered 6/15/1988 36 Members President Darrel Kerr Home: 910-363-2723 darrelekerr@aol.com President Tim Gardner Office: 910-617-1487 timgardner1971@hotmail.com President Joe Suleyman Cell: 910-262-0679 jsuleyman@nhcgov.com 12

CLUB PRESIDENT EXPECTATIONS 1. People first! Surround yourself with a capable team 2. Define Rotary as it should exist in your club today 3. Play by the rules - Update and enforce your club by-laws and constitution 4. Formulate/Review an annual budget and long-range plan 5. Prepare an effective weekly meeting agenda and program 6. Create a plan for membership growth 7. Plan effective service projects and fundraisers 8. Support The Rotary Foundation with member contributions 9. Establish an effective public image and awareness campaign 10. Promote attendance at district training opportunities 11. Collaborate with area clubs and utilize your Assistant Governor 12. Make Rotary FUN for you and your club 13. Remember that planning is key, but successful, timely execution is what makes your planning a reality 14. If it is important, you need to communicate multiple times and in multiple formats verbal, written, and social media 15. Never be afraid to delegate you can t know or do everything yourself 16. Don t forget to say thank you people value being appreciated 13

PRESIDENT S BRAG SHEET Making a Difference President s Name My 2018-2019 Team is: President-Elect Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Immediate Past President Club Club Services Chair Membership Chair Public Image Chair Rotary Foundation Chair Administrative Chair Three things Governor April should praise my club for doing well are: 1. 2. 3. Three things I would like Governor April to help me challenge my club to do are: 1. 2. 3. Plans for something we have never tried before: Something I would like Governor April to know about me or my club: Special or unusual talents among our membership: Plans for Club Services (Awards, Family of Rotary, Fellowship and Socials, Fundraisers, Weekly Breakfast/ Luncheon/Dinner/Happy Hour-facilities, guest speakers, greeters, health & happiness): Plans for Membership (attracting, understanding why, orientation, mentoring and engagement): Plans for Public Image (social media, press, sinage, weekly bulletin/newsletter, club brochure): Plans for The Rotary Foundation (awareness, EREY, Sustaining, Paul Harris Fellow, Paul Harris Society, Major Donors, Benefactors, Bequest Society and Rotary District): Plans for Service projects (existing and new, local and international, club only and joint): 14

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April Clark, Governor 2018-2019 April Clark joined the Jacksonville Rotary Club in August, 1999. Like many Rotarians, she joined for professional and business reasons, expecting networking opportunities. Instead, with the urging of her friend and Rotary mentor, Vanessa Ervin, she became involved in service work, chairing the Caring for Kids program, where she found the perfect outlet to devote her enthusiasm for service work. Governor April Clark 69 Pickett Way Swansboro, NC 28584 910-340-2900 jtclark24@hotmail.com Jacksonville Rotary Club April s vocation has primarily been in the sales arena. She worked for sixteen plus years in the wireless industry for both GTE Mobilenet and US Cellular. She led sales teams in the retail, corporate and reseller distribution channels. Pursuing her passion for the outdoors, travel and yoga, she owned and operated an ecotourism business with a full service yoga/wellness center in Swansboro, North Carolina. April is committed to her service to Rotary, taking two years from the work force to spend in active service. She is engaged in her community and serves on the following boards: Jacksonville-Onslow Sports Commission, Swansboro Historical Preservation Commission, North Carolina Coastal Federation and the Carolina Museum of the Marine. April served as club president in 2012-13 and immediately following her term, became the Assistant Governor for Area 2. She is a Paul Harris Society member and a Rotary Leadership Institute graduate. She has taken part in three National Immunization Days in India to help eradicate polio. April is a long time resident of Onslow County. She graduated from Jacksonville High School, has an undergraduate degree in Business Administration and holds a Master of Arts degree from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Currently enrolled in a Leadership and Volunteer Management Certificate Program at North Carolina State University. April is a certified yoga instructor and resides in Swansboro with her husband Jeff. Her daughter, Grace, is a student an UNCW. 16

Doug Wolfe, Governor-Elect 2018-2019 Governor-Elect Doug Wolfe 248 Shore Rd. Newport, NC 28570 505-508-7666 douglas.e.wolfe@gmail.com Morehead City Noon Rotary Club Doug was born and raised in New England, but lived in the south for more than 30 years. He had a long career in both Retail and Hotel Management. He and his wife Jane owned Dee Gee's Gifts and Books, a landmark business in Morehead City, NC which they operated for nearly 20 years. He was invited to join the Rotary Club of Morehead City, Noon in 1993 and has been an active Rotarian ever since. He served as Club President in 2004-2005, Rotary s Centennial Year and led a delegation of about 30 Club Members & Partners to the Centennial Chicago Convention. Doug also attended conventions in Osaka, Japan, New Orleans, and Atlanta and is registered for Toronto. Doug currently serves as Assistant Governor in Area 1, is a Paul Harris Society Member, multiple Paul Harris Fellow and graduate of RLI. Doug and Jane are the proud parents of two grown sons, one daughterin-law, and 2 granddaughters. Syd, Molly and their girls live in Connecticut where Syd runs a high-end home remodeling business in Manhattan and Molly is an attorney. Andy is in Austin TX running his own tech start up. Doug & Jane were living and working in the British Virgin Islands when they were married in 1983. Dawn Rochelle, Governor-Nominee 2018-2019 Dawn Rochelle is a community organizer with a passion to see life different for children and families. With over a 30 year career, Dawn has served since 2001 as the Executive Director of the Onslow County Partnership for Children. Dawn has taken the vision of leveraging public and private dollars and created a regional presence not only in the early childhood field, but also in human services, board governance and nonprofit structure.. Governor-Nominee Dawn Rochelle 900 Dennis Road Jacksonville, Nc 28546 910-330-6215 Dawn.rochelle@onslowkids.org Jacksonville Rotary Club Through her leadership development, Dawn has been an active Rotarian in the Jacksonville Rotary Club since 2004, serving in various Club roles, including President in 2011-12 and in various District roles, including her current role as the District Public Image Chair for District 7730. Dawn is a graduate of the Rotary Leadership Institute and a multiple Paul Harris Fellow and member of the Paul Harris Society. Dawn was a member of the National Immunization Day trip to India in 2015 for Zone 33/34 where she experienced the significant impact of the contributions to the Rotary Foundation and the difference that is made in our world through Rotary. Dawn is currently in training to serve as the District Governor for District 7730 in the year 2020-21. Professionally, Dawn is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and an Executive Director with the John Maxwell Team to continue her leadership growth. Personally, Dawn and her husband Henry have been married for 27 years and they have a daughter, Taylor, who will graduate from NC State in the Spring of 2018. 17

DISTRICT GOVERNOR DUTIES The governor is the officer of RI in the district, functioning under the general control and supervision of the board. The governor is charged with the duty of furthering the Object of Rotary by providing leadership and supervision of the clubs in the district. The governor should work with district and club leaders to encourage participation in a district leadership plan as may be developed by the board. The governor shall provide inspiration and motivation to the clubs in the district. The governor shall also ensure continuity within the district by working with past, current, and incoming district leaders in fostering effective clubs. The governor shall be responsible for the following activities in the district: 1. organizing new clubs; 2. strengthening existing clubs; 3. promoting membership growth by working with district leaders and club presidents to establish realistic membership goals for each club in the district; 4. supporting The Rotary Foundation with respect to program participation and financial contributions; 5. promoting cordial relations among the clubs and between the clubs and RI; 6. planning for and presiding at the district conference and assisting the governor-elect in the planning and preparation for the presidents-elect training seminar and the district training assembly; 7. providing for an official visit meeting individually or in multi-club meetings conducted throughout the year to take place at a time that maximizes the governor s presence for the purpose of: a. focusing attention on important Rotary issues; b. providing special attention to weak and struggling clubs; c. motivating Rotarians to participate in service activities; d. ensuring that the constitution and bylaws of the clubs comply with the constitutional documents, especially following councils on legislation; and e. personally recognizing the outstanding contributions of Rotarians in the district; 8. issuing a monthly letter to each club president and secretary in the district; 9. reporting promptly to RI as may be required by the president or the board; 10. supplying the governor-elect, as soon as possible following his or her election prior to the international assembly, full information as to the condition of clubs with recommended action for strengthening clubs; 11. assuring that district nominations and elections are conducted in accordance with the RI constitution, these bylaws, and the established policies of RI; 12. inquiring on a regular basis about the activities of Rotarian organizations operating in the district (Friendship Exchanges, intercountry committees, Global Networking Groups, etc.); 13. transferring continuing district files to the governor-elect; and 14. performing such other duties as are inherent as the officer of RI. 18

DISTRICT GOALS 2018-19 Overall Goals for Clubs At least 20% increase from 2017-18 of clubs achieve the Presidential Citation At least 20% increase from 2017-18 of clubs achieve the District Governor Award Increase identification of local Rotary Alumni and their potential as new club members Membership Goals Increase District membership by 3% - At Club level, achieve a net gain of one new Rotarian Achieve 85% retention rate Form two or more new Interact Clubs Form two or more new Rotaract Clubs, either community-based or college-based Form one new Rotary Club Encourage the establishment of Satellite Clubs as a means to forming new Rotary Clubs Target underrepresented groups for membership in Rotary Foundation Goals Increase Rotary Direct by 20% Paul Harris Society memberships by 5% Increase per capita Annual Program Fund giving to $145 per Rotarian Increase Sustaining Members, Benefactor, Bequest Society and Polio Plus Society by 20% Demonstrate Multi-District cooperation in Global Grants Encourage Clubs to participate in multi-club area and Global projects Participate in an Outbound or Inbound Youth exchange-international project Participate in a Vocational Training Team exchange Host million dollar dinner Public Image Goals Use Social Networking and local media outlets to publicize club activities, enhance Public Image and recruit prospective members Use Social Networking and local media outlets to publicize your club s giving to the Rotary Foundation, Paul Harris Fellows, and local return on investment to the Foundation Hold fellowship, networking or collaborative events that are open to the public using the opportunities to introduce non-rotarians to Rotary as well as the local work of the Rotary Foundation Encourage clubs to complete the activities identified in the Public Image Citation and submit for the Citation Increase the visibility of Rotary in your community using the current Voice and Visual Identity Guidelines available through the Rotary International website Enter Rotary Project to Rotary Showcase in My Rotary 19

DISTRICT BUDGET 2018-19 Income July 2018 - June 2019 Budget 4000 Club District Dues Contributions 100,062.00 4200 RYLA Income 25,000.00 4300 District Conference 4310 District Conference Registrations 25,000.00 4320 District Conference Sponsorships Total 4300 District Conference $ 25,000.00 4400 Foundation Fundraisers 4,500.00 4420 Interest 4500 Gov Installation Registrations 4,000.00 4625 Miscellaneous Income Total Income $ 158,562.00 Gross Profit $ 158,562.00 Expenses 5000 Administrative 5020 District Administrator 12,000.00 5030 District Database expenses 500.00 5040 District Website expense 1,000.00 5060 Credit card fees 1,500.00 5070 Insurance 5100 Office Supplies 800.00 5140 Postage and Delivery Total 5000 Administrative $ 15,800.00 5800 Charitable Contributions 5810 DEF Contribution 3,706.00 5830 Boys and Girls Home 3,000.00 Total 5800 Charitable Contributions $ 6,706.00 6000 Committee Expenses 6010 Gen'l Committee Expenses 1,000.00 6100 Club Extention/ Mbrship Dev 500.00 6300 DLT/COG Meetings 500.00 6400 GSE/VTT Committee 6,000.00 6650 RAD Speech Committee 1,500.00 6750 RYLA Expenses 25,000.00 6760 RYLA Scholarship 600.00 6850 Youth Services 600.00 6900 Youth Exchange Committee 2,000.00 Total 6000 Committee Expenses $ 37,700.00 20

DISTRICT BUDGET 2018-19 7000 District Officers 7120 Governor Theme Promotion 4,000.00 7150 District Governor Elect--stipend 1,500.00 7175 District Governor Nominee--stipend 1,200.00 7225 Assistant Governors--stipends 3,200.00 7275 District Treasurer & Finance 600.00 Total 7000 District Officers $ 10,500.00 7400 District Rep at RI Events 7410 DG- RI Meetings--International Convention 8,500.00 7420 DG Elect- RI Meetings/Int'l Convention 7425 DGN--RI Meeting/Int'l Convention 7430 Other District Rep-RI Mtgs. 1,000.00 Total 7400 District Rep at RI Events $ 9,500.00 7600 District Training & Events 7605 RLI Training 2,000.00 7625 AG Training/ PETS (DGE) 4,500.00 7650 Club Leaders Training (DGE) 800.00 7670 Pre PETS Training 1,000.00 7860 Mbrship Sem/Foundation Seminar(Combined) 1,500.00 7925 Foundation Dinner 4,500.00 7930 District Governor Installation 4,000.00 7950 RLI District Contribution--Dues 300.00 7960 Carribbean Partnership (dues) 100.00 7965 Carribbean Partnership Support 2,000.00 7970 Puerto Rico Support 2,500.00 7975 RYLA District Project 2,856.00 Total 7600 District Training & Events $ 26,056.00 8000 District Conference (DG) 8010 District Contribution 10,000.00 8020 Other Conference Expenses 25,000.00 Total 8000 District Conference (DG) $ 35,000.00 9000 Recognitions 9010 Benevolence Recognitions 200.00 9020 District Awards 800.00 9030 Past Gov's Pin for DG (DGE) 450.00 9040 Gift for DG/Spouse (DGE) 400.00 Total 9000 Recognitions $ 1,850.00 9100 RI Institute (Zone Inst) 9120 Institute- Dist Governor 3,000.00 9130 Institute- DG Elect 3,000.00 9140 Institute- DG Nominee 3,000.00 9150 Institute- Past Officers 4,000.00 9180 Institute- Contribution--dues 450.00 9190 Institute-Emerging Leaders 2,000.00 Total 9100 RI Institute (Zone Inst) $ 15,450.00 9200 Miscellaneous Expenses Total Expenses $ 158,562.00 21

DISTRICT GOVERNOR AWARD Directions: Any club in the District who completes the elements as described below is qualified to receive this award. This award complements the Presidential Citation 2018-2019. Club Presidents may report progress directly on the District 7730 website through DACdb. Complete all of the following: Attend AG meetings as requested Club President-Elect or designee attends Pre-PETS in February, 2019. Club President-Elect or designee attends PETS in March 2019. (PETS for another District can be substituted) Any club member becomes a new Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) Graduate or three other members attend one of the RLI scheduled sessions. District reimburses 50% of registration costs. (go to www.rli33.org for more information.) Enter at least three goals in Rotary Club Central (specifically, Membership, Foundation and Polio) Complete two of the following: Participate in the District Leadership Assembly. Develop or update club s Strategic Plan. Recruit and retain at least two new members. Conduct three meetings that focus on 1 of the topics below: Membership and New Club Development Basic Education and Literacy Disease Prevention and Treatment Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution Water and Sanitation Maternal and Child Health Rotary Fellowships Complete the following: At least one club member attends the Rotary International Convention in Toronto, Canada Complete at least two of the following three: At least one club member attends the District Governor Installation Dinner. At least one club member participates in the Membership & Foundation Seminar. At least one club member participates in the District Conference 22

DISTRICT GOVERNOR AWARD Complete the following: At least one club member becomes a member of the Paul Harris Society and three or more other club members become first-time Paul Harris Fellows or Multiple Paul Harris Fellows. Complete any one of the following: Participate in a District Grant Participate in a Global Grant At least one club member attends the Foundation Complete the following: Conduct at least five club programs in which members or guests discuss their vocations and ethical standards. Complete one of the following two: Recognize one or more community members who have made outstanding professional achievements while maintaining high ethical standards. Sponsor a day for Rotarians to bring young people to their place of business to learn about their occupations. (Consider including local Interact or Rotaract Club members) Complete the following: Conduct a club program with Interact, Rotaract, or Youth Exchange students. Complete any one of the following: Sponsor or co-sponsor an Inbound Youth Exchange student (from outside USA). Sponsor or co-sponsor an Outbound Youth Exchange student (from this District to an Overseas District). Sponsor or co-sponsor an Interact Club. Sponsor or co-sponsor a college-based or community-based Rotaract Club. Sponsor or co-sponsor a student to the District s Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA). Sponsor at least three students to participate in the Rotarians Against Drug (RAD) speech contest. (Consider including local Interact Club members). 23

DISTRICT GOVERNOR AWARD Documentary evidence (description, news articles and photos in support of projects) must be included. Participating clubs must be current in both District and RI financial obligations to be a candidate for this award. The on-line form must be completed no later than April 15, 2019. Recipients will be acknowledged at the District Conference. Dawn Rochelle 24

KEY DATES 2018-19 February 13, 2018 On-Line Grants Training March 15-17, 2018 April 27, 2018 June 16, 2018 June 24-27, 2018 August 11, 2018 Carolina PETS Southeastern North Carolina Rotary Clubs Conference Wilmington, NC District Governor Installation RI International Convention Toronto, Canada Leadership & Membership Seminar University of Mount Olive Wilmington Campus September 8, 2018 Foundation Seminar University of Mount Olive Wilmington Campus November 3, 2018 Foundation Banquet Mad Boar November 10, 2018 Million Dollar Dinner January 25, 2019 February 10, 2019 February 24, 2019 March 14-16, 2019 April 25-29, 2019 June 1-5, 2018 RYLA Leadership Conference Trinity Center Pine Knoll Shores, NC Day at Boys & Girls Home Waccamaw, NC RAD (Rotarians Against Drugs) James Sprunt Community College Kenansville, NC PETS Greensboro, NC District Conference RI International Convention Hamburg, Germany 25

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DISTRICT ORGANIZATION CHART Foundation Chair Foundation Club Founda- Audit Grants Treas- DGND Polio Plus Stewardship Fund Raising Grants Education Annual District Vocational Major Gifts Global Peace Fel- Paul Harris Scholars District Governor Sergeant at Assistant Gover- Vice Governor District Governor Elect District Governor Nomi- Membership Youth Service Di- Membership RYLA Club Interact New Public Image Public Im- Club Pubic Communications Youth Ex- RAD District Emergency CART Fund Social Media Boys & Girls Home District RI Convention Website Service District Trainer Friendship Ex- History Committee RLI Nominating Caribbean Partner- Operations District Secretary District Treasurer Finance Committee District Conference District Executive Strategic Planning Council of Gover- Audit Committee Alumni Committee 27

SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT GOVERNOR S OFFICIAL CLUB VISITS 2018-19 CLUB DATE DAY TIME AREA Morehead City Soundview 7/12/18 Thursday Noon 1 Morehead City Noon 7/17/18 Tuesday Noon 1 Beaufort Ole Towne 7/23/18 Monday Noon 1 Newport 7/23/18 Monday 5:30 pm 1 Wilmington 7/24/18 Tuesday 12:30 pm 3 Richlands 7/24/18 Tuesday 6:00 pm 2 Jacksonville Breakfast 7/25/18 Wednesday 7:00 am 2 Jacksonville South 7/25/18 Wednesday Noon 2 Burgaw 7/26/18 Thursday 7:00 am 7 Swansboro 7/26/18 Thursday 1:00 pm 2 New River Onslow 7/26/18 Thursday 6:30 pm 2 Bladenboro 7/30/18 Monday 6:30 pm 5 Lumberton 7/31/18 Tuesday 12:30 pm 8 Fairmont 7/31/18 Tuesday 6:30 pm 5 Morehead City Navigators 8/1/18 Wednesday Noon 1 Duplin 8/2/18 Thursday 1:00 pm 7 Clinton 8/2/18 Thursday 6:00 pm 7 Fayetteville 8/6/18 Monday 6:30 pm 6 Laurinburg 8/7/18 Tuesday 1:00 pm 6 Red Springs 8/7/18 Tuesday 6:00 pm 6 Fayetteville Lafayette 8/8/18 Wednesday 7:30 am 6 Elizabethtown 8/8/18 Wednesday 1:00 pm 5 West Fayetteville 8/9/18 Thursday 1:00 pm 6 Whiteville 8/9/18 Thursday 6:00 pm 5 Wilmington East 8/13/18 Monday 6:00 pm 3 Jacksonville 8/14/18 Tuesday 1:00 pm 2 28

SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT GOVERNOR S OFFICIAL CLUB VISITS 2018-19 CLUB DATE DAY TIME AREA LaGrange 8/14/18 Tuesday 6:30 pm 8 Maysville 8/15/18 Wednesday 8:30 am 2 Sneads Ferry 8/15/18 Wednesday Noon 2 Kinston 8/16/18 Thursday 1:00 pm 8 Pollocksville 8/16/18 Thursday 8:30 pm 8 Wilmington Cape Fear 8/17/18 Friday 7:30 am 3 Clinton Sampson 8/20/18 Monday Noon 7 Tabor City 8/21/18 Tuesday Noon 5 Southport 8/22/18 Wednesday 12:30 pm 4 Shallotte 8/23/18 Thursday 12:30 pm 4 South Brunswick Islands 8/24/18 Friday 7:30 am 4 Trenton 8/28/18 Tuesday Noon 8 Kinston Evening 8/28/18 Tuesday 6:00 pm 8 Wilmington South 8/29/18 Wednesday 12:30 pm 3 Leland 8/30/18 Thursday 7:30 am 4 Morehead City After Hours 8/30/18 Thursday 6:00 pm 1 Wallace 9/4/18 Tuesday Noon 7 Morehead City Lookout 9/5/18 Wednesday 7:00 am 1 Surf City Satellite Club 9/6/18 Thursday 6:30 pm 7 Fair Bluff 9/8/18 Saturday 9:00 am 5 Wilmington Central 9/11/18 Tuesday Noon 3 Southport Evening 9/11/18 Tuesday 6:00 pm 4 Coastal Pender 9/12/18 Wednesday 12:30 pm 7 Wilmington West 9/13/18 Thursday Noon 3 Morehead City 9/13/18 Thursday 6:00 pm 1 29

DISTRICT 7730 INFORMATION YOU NEED You and your board will soon be planning your budget for the 2018-2019 Rotary year. Following is financial and administrative information to assist you in making those plans. Annual District Dues are $54.00 per Club member, unchanged from last year. District dues are billed $27/member twice a year, on September 1 and March 1, payable upon receipt. This invoice will come from our District and instructions for payment will be on the invoice. This amount is subject to change. Rotary International Dues are billed twice a year on July 1 and January 1 and are payable by August 1 and February 1. A semi-annual report is e-mailed to club officers from RI in mid-july and mid-january and is also available on your My Rotary section of the Rotary International website. You can view the club invoice and club detail there. RI dues are as follows: In July 2018 Per capita dues: The Rotarian Magazine Subscription Council on Legislation Fee General Liability Insurance Directors & Officers Insurance $32.00 per member $ 6.00 per member $ 1.50 per member $ 2.40 per member $.44 per member The 2016 Council on Legislation voted to increase per capita dues by $4.00 per year beginning in July 2017. For more information, please visit htt;://on.rotary.org/ COLDues. Rotary International maintains your records on their website at My Rotary. You can access your My Rotary at www.rotary.org. Here you can track your members, report changes, set your rotary goals, track donations, track Presidential Citation, and access your RI invoice. The following officers are allowed to access information: Club President, Secretary, Executive Secretary, Treasurer, Foundation Chair, and Membership Chair. Their access can vary. It is also very important to enter the incoming officers as soon as they are elected since President Elects need to enter their Rotary goals by March of the year preceding the beginning of their term. Individuals can access their own records and track their personal giving. Every member should register on Rotary International. This is one of the requirements for attaining the Presidential Citation. 30

DISTRICT 7730 INFORMATION YOU NEED The District maintains a database through DACdb. You can access this database at www.dacdb.com; click on DACdb login. All officers level 4 and above have access to each member s information. Other members have access to their own information and you should encourage each member to update their record when necessary. The updates are automatically sent to Rotary International which means you only need to enter them one time on DACdb. Officers also roll up to Rotary International and positions should be entered in DACdb. When adding a new member, you can add them directly to the District Database and within 15 minutes they will be assigned a RI number if their information was entered correctly. When entering a new member, their current email and mailing address must be entered and full date of birth because a Rotarian must be 18 years of age. They receive an automated email from the District Governor and Club President with their log-in information. If there is no email, they will not receive the information. A new feature is the New Member Form. You can now put a proposed member into the database using their name and email address and pmail the new member form to them. They can fill it out online and submit back to you. The information will automatically be uploaded into the database as a proposed member. When they are inducted you just need to change them to an active member and adjust the start date. Club Attendance Reports Attendance must be reported by the 15 th of each month. The secretary should enter the attendance by the 15 th of the following month. You can enter monthly attendance or if you have the weekly attendance module, it is tracked automatically for you. The Weekly Attendance Module is being enhanced to the Engagement Module. You will now be able to track all the volunteer hours your members spend on service projects and grants which is part of the Presidential Citation. If you have any questions or need assistance with any portion of the District Database please contact District Executive Secretary Lin Kelly at lin@linkelly.com. 31

ASSISTANT GOVERNORS 2018-19 Assistant Governor Area 1 Bryan McCoury Morehead City Noon 252-269-4804 bryan@rustyhook.net Assistant Governor Area 2 Jay Sollis New River Onslow 910-333-4196 jbsollis@gmail.com Assistant Governor Area 3 Molly Shiflet Wilmington 610-420-1465 goodgollimsmolli@aol.com Assistant Governor Area 4 Jeff Mount Southport Evening 703-855-8555 jeffmount_1959@hotmail.com Assistant Governor Area 5 Butch Blanchard Whiteville 910-641-7060 hcblanchard@embarqmail.com Assistant Governor Area 6 Joe Running Fayetteville 580-475-2161 jrunning@att.net Assistant Governor Area 7 Nancy Carr Clinton Sampson 910-590-9810 nscarr84@gmail.com Assistant Governor Area 8 Molly Taylor Kinston 252-286-9929 mtaylor@lgpfc.org 32

ASSISTANT GOVERNOR EXPECTATIONS 1. Attend the Assistant Governor training session. 2. Attend Pre-PETS with Presidents Elect 3. Attend PETS 4. Assist incoming Club Presidents in goal setting 5. Be digitally competent and prepared to assist Club Presidents in accessing Rotary Club Central and inputting Club goals. 6. Assist Clubs in earning the Rotary International Presidential Citation 7. Assist Clubs in earning the District Governor Award 8. Attend the District Officers Installation 9. Visit Clubs for which you are responsible regularly, with a minimum of one visit each quarter. Be involved in the lives of the Clubs for which you are responsible. 10. Hold regular joint meetings with Club Presidents and Presidents Elect in your Area, communicate Clubs requests/concerns to the District Governor, encourage Clubs to follow through on requests and recommendations of the Governor, and facilitate area planning and collaboration between Clubs. 11. Help Clubs plan for the District Governor Official Club Visit. Attend each such visit with the District Governor. 12. Attend and actively promote attendance at District Events scheduled on the District Calendar. 13. Encourage the submission of District Newsletter items. 14. Participate in District Governor scheduled monthly meetings, as requested. 15. Provide the District Governor with a brief quarterly status report on each Club that would include Club activities, successes, and challenges. Annually, complete reports for your Clubs at Rotary Club Central by May 15. 16. Encourage Clubs to sponsor and send Club Members to Rotary Leadership Institute training to develop future Club and District Leaders. 17. Work effectively with Membership, Foundation, and Public Image Advocates for your Area. 33

CLUBS AND LEADERSHIP BY AREA AREA 1 Carteret County Assistant Governor: Bryan McCoury Foundation Advocate: Bill Kaeser Membership Advocate: Barbara Johnson Public Image Advocate: John Scibal Beaufort Old Town * Morehead City Morehead City After Hours * Morehead City Navigators Morehead City Soundview * Morehead City Lookout Morehead City Noon * Newport AREA 2 Onslow County Assistant Governor: Jay Sollis Foundation Advocate: David Pearson Membership Advocate: Beth Jones Public Image Advocate: Bob Williams Jacksonville * Jacksonville Breakfast Jacksonville South * Maysville * New River (Onslow) Richlands * Sneads Ferry * Swansboro AREA 3 New Hanover County Assistant Governor: Mollie Shiflet Foundation Advocate: Beth Steelman Membership Advocate: Stacy Ankrum Public Image Advocate: Mollie Shiflet Wilmington * Wilmington Cape Fear Wilmington Central * Wilmington East Wilmington South * Wilmington West AREA 4 Brunswick County Assistant Governor: Jeff Mount Foundation Advocate: Ellen Deaton Membership Advocate: Chris Stevenson Public Image Advocate: Nancy Boston Leland Area * Shallotte South Brunswick Islands * Southport Southport Evening AREA 5 Bladen/Columbus/Robeson Counties Assistant Governor: Butch Blanchard Foundation Advocate: Butch Blanchard Membership Advocate: Butch Blanchard Public Image Advocate: Butch Blanchard Bladenboro * Elizabethtown * Fair Bluff Fairmont * Tabor City* Whiteville AREA 6 Cumberland/Robeson/Scotland Counties Assistant Governor: Joe Running Foundation Advocate: Ike Eisenbarth Membership Advocate: Joe Running Public Image Advocate: Joe Running Fayetteville * Fayetteville Lafayette * Laurinburg Lumberton * Red Springs * West Fayetteville AREA 7 Pender/Sampson/Duplin Counties Assistant Governor: Nancy Carr Foundation Advocate: Steve Paes Membership Advocate: Nancy Carr Public Image Advocate: Nancy Carr Burgaw * Clinton * Clinton Samson County Coastal Pender * Duplin * Surf City Satellite * Wallace AREA 8 Lenoir/Jones Counties Assistant Governor: Molly Taylor Foundation Advocate: Molly Taylor Membership Advocate: Meredith Leigh-Craig Public Image Advocate: Molly Taylor Kinston* Kinston Evening LaGrange * Pollocksville * Trenton 34

FOUNDATION ADVOCATES 2018-19 District Foundation Chair Vanessa Ervin Jacksonville 910-330-6504 dg.ervin7730@att.net Annual Fund Chair Ellen Deaton Shallotte 910-233-6580 redeaton@atmc.net Foundation Advocate Area 1 Bill Kaeser Beaufort Ole Towne 919-612-6501 bkaeser@gmail.com Foundation Advocate Area 2 David Pearson Swansboro 910-389-0210 david@swansboro.biz Foundation Advocate Area 3 Beth Steelman Wilmington West 910-619-9130 bwhite16@earthlink.net Foundation Advocate Area 4 Ellen Deaton Shallotte 910-233-6580 redeaton@atmc.net Foundation Advocate Area 5 Butch Blanchard Whiteville 910-641-7060 hcblanchard@embarqmail.com 35

FOUNDATION ADVOCATES 2018-19 Foundation Advocate Area 6 Ike Eisenbarth Fayetteville 910-480-0012 ehenry30@aol.com Foundation Advocate Area 7 Steve Paes Wallace 910-271-2541 steve.paes@charter.net Foundation Advocate Area 8 36

MEMBERSHIP ADVOCATES 2018-19 District Membership Chair Membership Advocate Area 8 Meredith Leigh Craig Kinston Evening Rotary Club 252-521-4901 meredithleighcraig@gmail.com Membership Advocate Area 1 Barbara Johnson Morehead City Noon Rotary Club 252-241-1152 barbarafjohnson@live.com Membership Advocate Area 2 Beth Jones Sneads Ferry Rotary Club 910-378-6468 beth@sunsharkmedia.com Membership Advocate Area 3 Stacy Ankrum Wilmington Rotary Club 910-409-3579 Stacy.ankrum@firstcitizens.com Membership Advocate Area 4 Chris Stevenson Leland Rotary Club 910-274-6226 jiggy955@hotmail.com Membership Advocate Area 5 Butch Blanchard Whiteville Rotary Club 910-641-7060 hcblanchard@embarqmail.com Membership Advocate Area 6 Joe Running Fayetteville Rotary Club 580-475-2161 jrunning@att.net Membership Advocate Area 7 Nancy Carr Clinton Sampson Rotary Club 910-590-9810 nscarr84@gmail.com 37

PUBLIC IMAGE ADVOCATES 2018-19 District Public Image Chair Dawn Rochelle 910-330-6215 dawn.rochelle@onslowkids.org Public Image Advocate Area 1 John Scibal Morehead City Noon 252-349-4051 jscibal@gmail.com Public Image Advocate Area 2 Bob Williams New River Onslow 910-750-1356 bobwilliams@bobsgraphics.com Public Image Advocate Area 3 Mollie Shiflet Wilmington 610-420-1465 goodgollimsmollie@aol.com Public Image Advocate Area 4 Nancy Boston Shallotte 910-880-9012 Breitbergboston.nancy@gmail.com Public Image Advocate Area 5 Butch Blanchard Whiteville 910-641-7060 hcblanchard@embarqmail.com Public Image Advocate Area 6 Joe Running Fayetteville 580-475-2161 jrunning@att.net Public Image Advocate Area 7 Nancy Carr Clinton Sampson 910-590-9810 nscarr84@gmail.com Public Image Advocate Area 8 38

DISTRICT COMMITTEE CHAIRS 2018-19 District Governor April Clark 910-340-2900 jtclark24@hotmail.com District Alumni Chair Chris Felden 919-699-7911 cbfelden@feldenandfelden.com District Governor Elect Doug Wolfe 505-508-7666 douglas.e.wolfe@gmail.com District Annual Fund Chair Ellen Deaton 910-233-6580 redeaton@atmc.net District Governor Nominee Dawn Rochelle 910-330-6215 dawn.rochelle@onslowkids.org District CART Chair Norm Rogers 910-616-1205 normrogers@atmc.net District Secretary Bevin Wall 252-241-1584 rotarybevin@gmail.com District Boys & Girls Home Co-Chair Vince Juric 910-274-8144 vjuric@atmc.net District Finance Chair Wilson Ray 910-850-6149 bronco549@aol.com District Boys & Girls Home Co-Chair Michelle Hardee 919-649-7802 sales@staywilmington.com District Sgt. At Arms John Kopka 910-340-6830 kopkaj@yahoo.com District Conference Co-Chair Steve Paes 910-271-2541 steve.paes@charter.net District Executive Secretary Lin Kelly 910-393-7154 lin@linkelly.com District Conference Co-Chair Tom Bell 910-340-0964 tombelldds@yahoo.com Vice District Governor/District Emergency Fund Chair Dave Baggett 910-309-1061 Dg7730.15.16@gmail.com District Council of Governors Chair/IPDG RB Richey 910-431-1299 Rbdg7730.17.18@gmail.com District Representative Council of Legislation Magda Baggett 910-391-0566 mbaggett@nc.rr.com District Foundation Chair Vanessa Ervin 910-330-6504 Dg.ervin7730@att.net 39

DISTRICT COMMITTEE CHAIRS 2018-19 District Friendship Exchange Lentz Brewer 910-200-3999 lbrewer@parksterlingbank.com District Public Image Chair Dawn Rochelle 910-330-6215 Dawn.rochelle@onslowkids.org District Global Grants Chair Nancy Barbee 252-670-5229 nbarbee@gmail.com District RAD Co-Chair Pam High 910-305-5632 phigh8064@msn.com District Grants Chair Steve Hellersperk 252-725-7377 steveh@acsit.biz District Rotaract Chair Pam Wall 252-240-9120 Pamwall11@gmail.com District Interact Chair Jennifer Vanasse 910-880-0315 hardeegirl@atmc.net District RYLA Chair Phil Panzarella 252-241-4326 carolinasports@coastalnet.com District Major Gifts/TRF Endow. Fund Chair Johnny Robertson 910-827-1176 johnny@johnfuelservice.com District Community Service Chair Ike Eisenbarth 910-480-0012 ehenry30@aol.com District Membership Chair Meredith-Leigh Craig 252-521-4901 meredithleighcraig@gmail.com District Student Protection Officer Jeff Fuller 910-330-4309 jtf031557@yahoo.com District Paul Harris Society CoChair Mark Lynch 910-494-0233 mark@qualitysoundinc.com District Trainer RB Richey 910-431-1299 Rbdg7730.17.18@gmail.com District Paul Harris Society CoChair John Mohr 910-209-2864 carolinajohn0601@gmail.com District Polio Chair Jonathan Richmond 910-368-9073 jonathanrichmond@bsafe.us District Youth Exchange Chair Jean Hall 910-431-8276 jean.hall@nhcsnet District Youth Services Chair TBD 40

PAUL HARRIS SOCIETY OF DISTRICT 7730 1. The Paul Harris Society pledge is for a gift of at least $1000 per year. Club Foundation Points may not be used to fund the PHS pledge. The full $1000 must be paid during the Rotary Year (by June 30), though it need not be done in one payment. You may pay by check or by credit card. It is very easy to pay by credit card online, monthly or quarterly. Please indicate on your commitment pledge form how you will pay. 2. You do not have to be a Paul Harris Fellow in order to become a Paul Harris Society member. If you are not already a Paul Harris Fellow, you will become one as soon as you fully fund your PHS pledge. Make your check payable to The Rotary Foundation and send it to PDG Mark Lynch per the instructions on the pledge form. When your pledge is fully funded, your PHF will be ordered from The Rotary Foundation and your Paul Harris Society recognition will by prepared by the district. 3. With each succeeding $1000 gift you will receive multiple PHF recognitions with appropriate PHF pin and stones after your first PHF. You may also name a new Paul Harris Fellow using the recognition points from your account. 4. Contributions to the Annual Program Fund of The Rotary Foundation will go to fund foundation programs. In three years The Rotary Foundation will return 50% of the District s Annual Giving total to the District as district Designated Funds to be used for local and international projects in the six Areas of Focus by District Rotary Clubs. You may also designate a portion or all of your contribution to PolioPlus. 5. All previous personal gifts to the Foundation are counted toward Major Donor recognition. Your pledge of $1000 annually will enable you to become a Major Donor very quickly. 6. A personal gift already made to the Annual Programs Fund or PolioPlus this year will count toward your Paul Harris Society pledge. For example, if you have already made a $200 gift this year, you can become a Paul Harris Society Member with an additional gift of $800. 7. The Paul Harris Society is an official Rotary Foundation program, but all administration and recognition is at the District level. A special PHS banner will be presented to each Club when they achieve their first PHS member. Recognition of new Paul Harris Society members will be made at the District Foundation Banquet as well as at the member s Club. 8. For further information, please contact PDG Mark Lynch, District 7730 Paul Harris Society Chair at 910-494-0233, email: mark@qualitysoundinc.com. You may also contact the District Foundation Chair, PDG Vanessa Ervin at 910-330-6504, email: dg.ervin7730@att.net. We have learned of The Rotary Foundation s good works through its humanitarian and educational programs at our Foundation Seminars. Our gifts make those good works, both locally and internationally, possible. If you have more questions, please contact the District Governor. 41

PAUL HARRIS SOCIETY OF DISTRICT 7730 PAUL HARRIS SOCIETY OF DISTRICT 7730 In consideration of my interest in The Paul Harris Society of District 7730, and in consideration of the Foundation s promise to use this gift to support the Annual Programs Fund, I would like to be awarded membership in the Paul Harris Society of District 7730. Enclosed is my initial gift of $1,000.00* designated for H The Annual Programs Fund H I pledge to make future annual gifts of $1,000 to The Rotary Foundation Annual Programs Fund towards being recognized as a Major Donor of The Rotary Foundation. Signature: Date: All gifts count towards multiple Paul Harris Fellow Recognition and Major Donor Recognition. Please complete the following information and return with your gift. Enclosed is my completed Rotary Direct contribution form. Preferred Option. OR Check enclosed (Please make payable to The Rotary Foundation. Do Not Send Cash.) OR Please charge my contribution of $1,000.00 or monthly contribution (amount) to my: Visa Master Card Discover American Express Credit Card Number: Expiration Date: Signature: Amount: Please credit this gift and forthcoming pledge payments as follows: (please print) Name: Membership No. Street: City: State Zip Daytime Telephone ( ) Fax ( ) E-mail Rotary Club: Club Number: District: 7730 Recipient for PHF Recognition: If this Contribution makes you a Multiple Paul Harris Fellow, you (as the DONOR) can name the individual that you would like to have recognized (the Recipient of a PHF) with each additional $1,000 contributed. Please send this completed form along with a check payable to The Rotary Foundation or Credit Card Number or completed Rotary Direct contribution form to PDG Mark Lynch, District 7730 PHS Chair, P.O. Box 53590, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28305 (910-494-0233). A copy of the Rotary Foundation Recognition form will be faxed back to you to confirm transmittal of your contribution to The Rotary Foundation. 42

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Rotary District 7730 District Conference Celebrate Rotary April 25-28, 2019 Local Acvies L o c a l Swansboro Friendly City by the Sea As a thriving town on the Crystal Coast, Swansboro, has been able to retain the quiet character of a picturesque colonial port, while developing its successful fishing and tourist industries. Visitors to Swansboro, North Carolina, will enjoy the shopping, dining, beaches, kayaking and waterfront views found around virtually every corner. A huge draw to the area is Swansboro s historic downtown district where you ll find a bustling area filled with shops, art galleries, boutiques and waterside parks. In the evenings take a stroll down the boardwalk at Bicentennial Park or enjoy a unique dining experience at one of the many delicious waterfront restaurants or bistros. 44

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DISTRICT 7730 2018-19 FOUNDATION BUDGET Computation of available amounts from Annual Programs Fund (APF) Total APF Giving from 2015-2016 David Baggett, District Governor Available funds during 2018-2019 $237,191 District Designated Funds = 50% $118,595 To World Fund = 50% $118,596 Proposed District Designated Funds Budget 50/50 split mandated by Foundation Rules 50% to District Grants 50% to Global Grants District Simplified Grants $ 55,297 Global Grants $ 32,000 Contingency Fund $ 4,000 Other (VTT, etc.) $ 5,500 Total $ 59,297 Polio Contribution $ 21,797 Total $ 59,297 46

DISTRICT 7730 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 2018-19 CLUB QUALIFICATION MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE ROTARY FOUNDATION 1. Club Qualification 2. Club Officer Responsibilities 3. Financial Management Plan 4. Bank Account Requirements 5. Report on Use of Grant Funds 6. Document Retention 7. Reporting Misuse of Grant Funds Club Qualification To participate in Rotary Foundation global and packaged grants, the club must agree to implement the financial and stewardship requirements in this memorandum of understanding (MOU) provided by The Rotary Foundation (TRF) and to send at least one club member to the district s grant management seminar each year. The district may also establish additional requirements for club qualification and/or require its clubs to be qualified in order to participate in Rotary Foundation district grants. By completing these requirements, the club becomes qualified and eligible to participate in the TRF grant program. A. Upon successful completion of the qualification requirements, the club will be qualified for one Rotary year. B. To maintain qualified status, the club must comply with this MOU, any additional district requirements, and all applicable TRF policies. C. The club is responsible for the use of funds for club-sponsored grants, regardless of who controls the funds. D. Qualification may be suspended or revoked for misuse or mismanagement of grant funds involving, but not limited to: fraud; forgery; membership falsification; gross negligence; endangerment of health, welfare, or safety of beneficiaries; ineligible contributions; use of funds for personal gain; undisclosed conflicts of interest; monopolization of grant funds by individuals; report falsification; overpricing; acceptance of payments from beneficiaries; illegal activities; use of grant funds for ineligible purposes. E. The club must cooperate with any financial, grant, or operational audits. Club Officer Responsibilities The club officers hold primary responsibility for club qualification and the proper implementation of TRF grants. 47

DISTRICT 7730 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 2018-19 Club officer responsibilities include: A. Appointing at least one club member to implement, manage, and maintain club qualification B. Ensuring that all TRF grants adhere to stewardship measures and proper grant management practices C. Ensuring that all individuals involved in a grant conduct their activities in a way that avoids any actual or perceived conflict of interest Financial Management Plan The club must have a written financial management plan to provide consistent administration of grant funds. The financial management plan must include procedures to A. Maintain a standard set of accounts, which includes a complete record of all receipts and disbursements of grant funds B. Disburse grant funds, as appropriate C. Maintain segregation of duties for handling funds D. Establish an inventory system for equipment and other assets purchased with grant funds, and maintain records for items that are purchased, produced, or distributed through grant activities E. Ensure that all grant activities, including the conversion of funds, comply with local law Bank Account Requirements In order to receive grant funds, the club must have a dedicated bank account that is used solely for receiving and disbursing TRF grant funds. The club bank account must A. Have a minimum of two Rotarian signatories from the club for disbursements B. Be a low- or noninterest-bearing account C. Any interest earned must be documented and used for eligible, approved grant activities, or returned to TRF. D. A separate account should be opened for each club-sponsored grant, and the name of the account should clearly identify its use for grant funds. E. Grant funds may not be deposited in investment accounts including, but not limited to, mutual funds, certificates of deposit, bonds, and stocks. F. Bank statements must be available to support receipt and use of TRF grant funds. G. The club must maintain a written plan for transferring custody of the bank accounts in the event of a change in signatories. Report on Use of Grant Funds The club must adhere to all TRF reporting requirements. Grant reporting is a key aspect of grant management and stewardship, as it informs TRF of the grant s progress and how funds are spent. 48

DISTRICT 7730 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 2018-19 Document Retention The club must establish and maintain appropriate recordkeeping systems to preserve important documents related to qualification and TRF grants. Retaining these documents supports transparency in grant management and assists in the preparation for audits or financial assessments. A. Documents that must be maintained include, but are not limited to: 1. Bank information, including copies of past statements 2. Club qualification documents including a copy of the signed club MOU 3. 3. Documented plans and procedures, including: a. Financial management plan b. Procedure for storing documents and archives c. Succession plan for bank account signatories and retention of information and documentation 4. Information related to grants, including receipts and invoices for all purchases B. Club records must be accessible and available to Rotarians in the club and at the request of the district. C. Documents must be maintained for a minimum of five years, or longer if required by local law. Reporting Misuse of Grant Funds The club must report any potential and real misuse or mismanagement of grant funds to the district. This reporting fosters an environment in the club that does not tolerate the misuse of grant funds. Authorization and Agreement This memorandum of understanding is an agreement between the club and the district and acknowledges that the club will undertake measures to ensure the proper implementation of grant activities and proper management of Foundation grant funds. By authorizing this document, the club agrees to comply with all of the conditions and requirements of the MOU. On behalf of the Rotary Club of, the undersigned agree to comply with all of the conditions and requirements of the MOU for Rotary year 2018-19 and will notify Rotary International District 7730 of any changes or revisions to club policies and procedures related to these requirements. Club President Club President Term 2017-18 Term 2018-19 Name Name Signature Date Signature Date 49

DISTRICT 7730 ADDENDUM TO MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 2018-19 The following addendum shall be considered a part of the D7730 Club Qualification Memorandum of Understanding with The Rotary Foundation. 1. Additional D7730 District Grant Qualification/Eligibility Requirements: 2. At least one club member from the club must attend the 2018 Grants Management Seminar. 3. Club President Elect must attend PETS 4. Clubs must meet the August 1, 2018 District Grant Application Submission deadline 5. All grants are dollar for dollar matches. 6. Grant amounts for each club are determined by the sum of the following: As shown in Table 1, 11% of what each club contributed to the Annual Fund during Rotary Year 2015-2016 (the year that serves as the basis for District Designated Funds for Rotary Year 2017-2018), and The amount determined by the per capita giving levels shown below to the Annual Fund during Rotary Year 2017-2018 as of 6/30/18 $25-$49 $ 750 $50-$99 $1,000 $100-$199 $2,000 Over $200 $2,500 1. Clubs should attempt to submit District Grant Projects within the 6 Areas of Focus 2. The District will pay the grant amount to the Club when Final Reports are submitted and approved. (Hardship cases can appeal this requirement). 3. Final Reports and Projects are to be completed no later than March 31, 2019. Final Reports must include photos of the projects as well as active Rotarian involvement photos. 4. Clubs are encouraged to submit multiple District Grant Requests and should prioritize them in the on-line application. The District will evaluate multiple grant requests based on monies available and quality/merit of the grant request. However, all clubs will be eligible for a District Grant before second grants are considered for clubs. 5. All previous Grant Reports must be current. Final Reports to include photos of the projects as well as active Rotarian Involvement photos. End of Addendum 1 Club Name: Club President 2017-2018 Club President 2018-2019 Signature Signature 50

DISTRICT 7730 ADDENDUM TO MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 2018-19 Table 1 Club 2015-16 18-19 Base 11% Beaufort Ole Town 6,806 749 Bladenboro 190 21 Burgaw 8,204 902 Clinton 4,055 446 Clinton Sampson 3,040 334 Coastal Pender 6,375 701 Duplin 1,250 138 Elizabethtown 2,850 314 Fairbluff 1,430 157 Fairmont 110 12 Faye<eville 7,668 843 Faye<eville Lafaye<e 1,203 132 Jacksonville 7,480 823 Jacksonville Breakfast 3,521 387 Jacksonville South 2,205 243 Kinston 6,191 681 Kinston Evening 1,474 162 La Grange 200 22 Laurinburg 5,805 639 Leland 5,746 632 Lumberton 1,705 188 Maysville 1,535 169 Morehead City 1,107 122 Club 2015-16 18-19 Base 11% Morehead City ADer Hours 330 36 Morehead City Lookout 3,300 363 Morehead City Navigators 140 15 Morehead City Noon 7,443 819 Morehead City Soundview 270 30 Newport 3,230 355 New River Onslow 5,945 654 Pollocksville 90 10 Red Springs 4,397 484 Richlands 4,062 447 Shallo<e 12,757 1,403 Sneads Ferry 6,910 760 South Brunswick Islands 21,339 2,347 Southport 6,990 769 Swansboro 710 78 Tabor City 110 12 Trenton 120 13 Wallace 5,497 605 West Faye<eville 200 22 Whiteville 1,810 199 Wilmington 46,323 5,095 Wilmington Cape Fear 9,950 1,095 Wilmington Central 3,025 333 Wilmington East 4,364 480 Wilmington South 3,000 330 Wilmington West 4,730 520 237,191 26,091 51

DISTRICT ON LINE GRANT APPLICATION ENTERING YOUR GRANT Clubs should designate the contact (also known as preparer) for the grant. You can have more than one contact. Clubs should add those who will be the signers of the grant. Check on your club s requirements as to how many signatures you will need. Log into the District Database (if you are higher than a level 4, make sure to use your club number when logging in.) Click on the Grants Tab Click on the Club Grants on the left side menu Change Org Year to the year you are applying for. 52

DISTRICT ON LINE GRANT APPLICATION Once the correct year is selected, click on New Club Grant Request There are four pages to complete on the New Grant Request Details Clubs Involved Contacts Application Details This page contains general information about the grant. Fill the page out completely. 53

DISTRICT ON LINE GRANT APPLICATION Clubs Involved Your club name will automatically appear here. If another club is working on the grant, select them from the list on left and use the arrows to move them to the right. Contacts This is a list of the club members who will be working on preparing the grant and are responsible for collecting receipts, money, closure, etc. The person s name who started the process of the application will automatically appear on the right. To add others select them from the left column and move them over with the right arrows. Keep in mind, automated emails will be sent out and if Contacts is selected as recipients all the individuals listed will receive the same email. 54

DISTRICT ON LINE GRANT APPLICATION Application This page is the application itself. Each section with a red * must be completed. Some of this information is automatically transferred to the Final Report so watch your spelling and be very detailed here Once you have completed all four tabs, click on Save You now have a draft grant 55

DISTRICT ON LINE GRANT APPLICATION Once you click on save, two new tabs will now appear on the top of the page, Budget & Documents. Add your Income Items. Click on Add Income Source A pop-up box will appear Enter Description Once you put DDF Requested Amount or Requested DDF amount put the amount in and make sure you select the Funding Source. So in this case you will select DDF Requested. If your District requires our club to spend an amount equal to your request, enter that amount as additional income enter those items but for the Funding Source click on Other Club Funding Once you have your income added it will look something like this: 56

DISTRICT ON LINE GRANT APPLICATION Expenditures should be itemized and include any estimated expenses for the project. Click on Add Expense Enter your description and amount, click on Add Continue to add your estimated expenses until expenses equal income sources. So, your budget should look something like this If you have any letters of commitments, copies of quotes and other documentation, please upload them under the Document Tab. Signed MOU s can also be uploaded here. 57

DISTRICT ON LINE GRANT APPLICATION Click on the Documents Tab Add documents by clicking on the upload file or add a folder and then upload files in the folder. You can also use the existing folders Documents and Images if you wish. To have the best results for the Final Report, upload your receipts and images as jpg or png. You can also add pdfs, excel, and word documents. When you name files please do not put in any special characters or you could incur a problem with opening the file. Also note the Grant Application is saved as an html file as your work through the process. Browse your computer for the file and click on add. Do not use any type of special characters or punctuation in the naming of your documents. At this point, SAVE your grant. You can never save too often! 58

DISTRICT ON LINE GRANT APPLICATION Once you complete your budget and add documents you will see two additional tabs Activity Log and Signatures. You can click on Activity Log to see what has been completed and Signatures to see where you are in the signing process. Once your grant is approved you will see the Interim Report and the Final Report tabs. In most cases Districts do not require an Interim Report. Your District will advise you. The Final Report button will be used when you complete your project. Double check all your work before you collect the club signatures. You can always delete the grant at this point. SIGNING & SUBMITTING A GRANT The District designates how many signatures from each club are needed. In this example, we are going to use two signatures required. If other clubs are involved with your grant, you need two signatures from each club. The signers must be on the club signature list. Probably the President of your club will click on Admin on left menu bar and then Club Signatures. Select the individuals from the left column and move them over to the right column. Then click on save. 59

DISTRICT ON LINE GRANT APPLICATION Signer number one will click on edit grant (the pencil) He/she will click on Club: Collect Club Signatures The following message will appear He/she will click OK. Two new buttons appear on the top right. Club: Sign Grant Application and Revert to Draft. Signer number one will now click on Club: Sign Grant Application. 60

DISTRICT ON LINE GRANT APPLICATION A new box pops up they will click on sign grant The second signer is now ready to sign the grant application. Click on the edit pencil in front of the grant Click on Club: Sign Grant Application on top right The signature box will pop up, they will see the first signer s name in the box. They now will click on Sign Grant The second signer will now click on the button Submit Grant for District Approval The status of the grant will now say Submitted Grant for District Approval The District will now review the grant. You can no longer make any edits to the application. However, you can add additional documents to the grant and add information to the expense tab. You can also revert back to draft if you need to start over. If the District requires more information, you will receive a note from the District Grant Chair. 61

DISTRICT ON LINE GRANT APPLICATION GRANT FINAL REPORT COMPLETING THE FINAL REPORT Some Districts require an Interim Report. If your District requires one follow the same procedure. Once you have completed the project you must complete an on-line Final Report Go to the District Database Click on the Grants Tab Click on Club Grants on left side menu Click on the edit button (pencil) of the grant you wish to complete. The grant status must say Approved Grant otherwise the Final Report will not appear First, click on the budget tab and make sure you replace the information with actual funds and expenses. You must itemize each receipt and copies of the receipts must be uploaded in the documents. 62

DISTRICT ON LINE GRANT APPLICATION Scan photos of the project and rotary involvement, all receipts and copies of any checks you may have disbursed and save them as jpg or png files and upload them to the Documents tab. Click on the Final Report Tab Some Districts will only use the Final Report Complete items 2, 4, 5 and 6. Items 1 and 3 are filled in automatically. You cannot leave any of this information blank. Your photos and receipts will automatically appear under the photo and receipt section if you saved them under documents as a jpg or png file. The Final Report must be completed by one of the two individuals in the club who prepared the grant request and can only be signed by the Club Signees. When you are finished with the Final Report, click on the Save Final Report to save your work. The two individuals designated as club signees will need to sign the Final Report After you save the final report the club signees are ready to sign it. The first Club Signer will click on the edit button, click on Final Report and click on Club Collect Final Signatures A new button, Club: Sign Final Report will appear on the top right. Signer will click on the box. 63

DISTRICT ON LINE GRANT APPLICATION A new box will appear, click on sign grant The second signer of the Final Report will now go to the database and click on the pencil to edit the grant. Click on the Final Report tab and they will click on the Club: Sign Final Report button. The sign grant box will pop up. You will see the signature of the first signee - click on Sign Grant The second signer will now click on Submit Final Report The status of your grant will now be changed to Submitted final report for District Approval 64

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ACCESSING ROTARY CLUB CENTRAL 1 Logon to My Rotary at https://www.rotary.org/en. Then click on SIGN IN TO MY ROTARY. If you are not registered, click on REGISTER FOR AN ACCOUNT. 2 Sign in with your credentials. Click on Forgot email? Or Forgot password if you can t remember your login. 72

ACCESSING ROTARY CLUB CENTRAL 3 My Rotary View Club Goals Update your personal Profile Notice the Online Tools 73

4 ACCESSING ROTARY CLUB CENTRAL Entering Your Goals. When you click on View Club Goals, it will transfer you to another area of Rotary International and you will you will see this screen. Click on Goal Center Make sure this is set to My Club Select your year Make sure you select goals for each category Put a check mark in the goals you will pursue. Then Save. 74

ACCESSING ROTARY CLUB CENTRAL 5 Once you have selected the goals your club will pursue and you have saved them and edit button will appear and you can start entering the actual goals for your year Go through each tab one by one and enter your goals 6 Entering Service Activities Click on Service Activities Enter your Project 75

ACCESSING ROTARY CLUB CENTRAL 7 Be sure to check out the Resources Click on Resources 76

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1 ACCESSING DACDB Go to the District Website at www.rotary7730.com Click on DACdb Login Log in screen comes up. User name is usually your email. Password can be your RI member number or your last name. If you are higher than a level 4 put in your club number IF YOU CAN T LOG IN CONTACT YOUR SECRETARY OR LIN@LINKELLY.COM TO SEND YOU YOUR LOGIN CREDENTIALS. 78

ACCESSING DACDB 2 Explore DACdb is your tool to manage your membership and to communicate with your members. Training is available by contacting lin@linkelly.com. There is a very useful help tab that will answer most of your questions. Calendar & Registration Many types of reports you can use Help Tab Information about clubs Your personal Your club info lists all your Committees both Club & District Grant Applicaon Store your club files here (public and secure Pmail email your club members and Need further help? Contact lin@linkelly.com 79

DACdb Mobile Apple Instrucons Step #1 On your device browser, go to URL: m.dacdb.com (note: no www) Step #3 Add label Step #2 Click on the box with the up arrow at the bo<om. Step #4 ICON can be found on your home screen When logging in the first time, be sure to check the [ ] Remember me box so your credentials are saved. If the phone is not saving your credentials, check that you are allowing cookies to be used and/or private browsing is not enabled. In the bottom right, click the two overlapping boxes, and make sure that PRIVATE is not highlighted. If it is touch to disable it. 80

DACdb Mobile Droid Instrucons Step #1 On your device browser, go to URL: Step #3 Add label m.dacdb.com (note: no www) Step #2 Click on the 3 dots at the top right, then click on the Add to Home screen Step #4 ICON can be found on your home screen Notes: When logging in the first time, be sure to check the [ ] Remember Me check box so your credentials are saved. If the phone is not saving your credentials, check that you are allowing cookies to be used 81