Rotary Basics. Gouverneur. Princípio de classificação. Länderausschüsse. Avenue of Service. Rotarische Bräuche. Freqüência perfeita

Similar documents
ROTARY DISTRICT 6710

DISTRICT SPEECH CONTEST TOPIC


Rotary International Programs. Rotary E-Learning Center RI Programs

Rotary International is the world s first and leading service organization. Rotarians form a global network of business and professional leaders who

Presidential Citation. District Team Training Seminar 1

Club Rotary Foundation Committee Manual

In the beginning. Rotary Founder Paul Harris

GLOBAL GRANTS BREAKDOWN. 1.2 million Rotary Members. A rating from Charity Watch, ,000 Rotary Clubs

Participating in The Rotary Foundation

ROTARY DISTRICT 6860 STRATEGIC PLAN

The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International

Membership Application

DISTRICT 5790 STRATEGIC PLANNING COMMITTEE STRATEGIC PLAN

Rotary Club of Corpus Christi

PLANNING GUIDE FOR EFFECTIVE ROTARY CLUBS

Eagle River Area Rotary Club Orientation

History of Rotary International

Sunday, May 19, 13 Rotary International a service organization that brings hope to millions

First City Rotary Memorial Scholarship

The MISSION of Rotary International is to support its member clubs in fulfilling the Object of Rotary by:

Carolinas PETS 2018: YOUR Rotary Foundation (Total Time: 60 Minutes) (Final 1/11/17)

The Rotary Club of Edmonton West Rotary International District Introduction to Rotary

6 Effective Service Projects

THE ROTARY FOUNDATION EXPLAINED

THE ROTARY FOUNDATION Committee and Position Mandates

Rotary Awards Directory Rotary Awards Directory. Page 1 of 79

Membership. Section 3: Young Rotary Leaders (YRL) Membership

in Review Club Annual Report

NEW MEMBER APPLICATION

ROTARY PEACE CENTERS. Program Guide for Rotarians

Rotary International District 5790

1 Planning a Global Grant Project

Essay / Speech contest Rotary Club of Doylestown

I B Rotary International

Guide for Promoting Group Study Exchange

Club Awards and District Governor Citation

THE COMMUNIQUÉ The news source for regional leaders

The Rotary Foundation (TRF) Matching Grant Application Instructions

Leading Rotarians. Responsibilities

PLANNING GUIDE FOR EFFECTIVE ROTARY CLUBS

PAUL HARRIS SOCIETY FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

ROTARY DISTRICT 6860 LEADERSHIP Plan Version 4.1 July 2017

ROTARY CLUB OF BENIN STRATEGIC PLAN FOR THE YEAR

District 7020 Rotary Foundation Newsletter

PETS Experience engage PEs early in their PE year so as to Process: engaging them in the primary level of the PETS Experience training called PETS 1

Year 2 Update ( )

ROTARY SHOWCASE USER GUIDE

District 5390 Grant Guidelines

Rotary Club of Beavercreek New Member Application Packet

THIENSVILLE-MEQUON ROTARY CLUB

GLOBAL GRANT APPLICATION TEMPLATE

Welcome to the Lone Star PETS (Presidents-elect Training Seminar)

Version 4.2 July 2018

Future Vision: Global Grants and Your Club

Welcome to. DISTRICT 9930 District Assembly, Taupo, May GRANT MANAGEMENT SEMINAR For

MANHATTAN BEACH ROTARY CLUB P.O. BOX 691 MANHATTAN BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90266

The Paul Harris Society of District 5810 Membership Form

Rotary Club of Sammamish. Community Service Project. District 5030 Serving communities since 2003

District Governor's Message

Communities IN ACTION. A Guide to Effective Projects

Rotary Club of Wausau PO Box 1503 Wausau, WI Club No District 6220 Chartered 1915 Oldest Club in District 6220

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL. Your Support from the RI Secretariat

This is Rotary. Rotary Club of Battle Creek District 6360

Program Guide for Rotarians

District Governor s M e ssage b y Ken Small, District 5440 Governor

Matching Grant Application The Rotary Foundation (TRF)

ROTARY PEACE INITIATIVE

Message. Rotary International District Gates Foundation Pledges an Additional $35 Million per Year over the Next 5 Years

Dear Prospective Seattle Rotary Member,

Rotary District District Leadership Plan

We are delighted to hear of your interest in our Rotary Corporate Membership program!

Rotary Foundation Newsletter DISTRICT 9600

ROTARY FOUNDATION

The Rotary Foundation (TRF) - Humanitarian Grants Program. District Grants District Guidelines

Promotional Guide for Humanitarian Projects

Rotary International District 5400

The Rotary Leadership Institute. A Joint Project of over 350 Rotary Districts worldwide FACULTY PART I. RLI Curriculum Part I 1 (LO Rev.

The first four components include specific outputs for Rotarian use within the PEP pilot:

PARTICIPANT PART I A Joint Project of over 400 Rotary Districts worldwide. The Rotary Leadership Institute

The Rotary Club of Shanghai. Presents. Rotary Leadership Awards For Building Communities

What is New in Rotary District 5330 for ?

Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies Program

PHF Presentation - Recipient Is Donor

2017 Middletown Rotary Club - Scholarship Application

District Designated Funds for Global Grants

Rotary Club of East Cobb

Credo. District 7150 Governor s Newsletter. November November is Rotary Foundation Month - a Message from The Chair

VOCATIONAL SERVICE Jade Catherall Roseville Chase District Vocational Service Chair


ROTARY FOUNDATION CODE OF POLICIES

Matching Grant Application The Rotary Foundation (TRF)

Foundation Seminar - THIRD SESSION: We continue doing good in the world fundraising and donations

ROTARY FOUNDATION CODE OF POLICIES

MINUTES. of the. JANUARY 2008 MEETING of THE TRUSTEES of THE ROTARY FOUNDATION * * * * * * * * DATE AND PLACE

GLOBAL NETWORKING GROUPS OF ROTARY

MINUTES. of the. OCTOBER 2012 MEETING of THE TRUSTEES of THE ROTARY FOUNDATION * * * * * * * * DATE AND PLACE

Rotary Peace Centers Program Guide for Rotarians

District Rotary Foundation Grants Workshop. District Rotary Foundation Workshop

The Rotary Foundation (TRF) Matching Grants Application For grant requests of US$ 5,000 to US$ 150,000

Transcription:

Länderausschüsse Rotary Basics A Guide for New Members Freqüência perfeita Divieto di propaganda Sovvenzioni paritarie Princípio de classificação La bandera oficial de Rotary RI Strategic Plan The Four-Way Test Siège du Rotary Studiegruppsutbyte Rotarische Bräuche Official Directory Proyecto de alfabetización Präsenz Sito Web del RI Gouverneur Plano de Liderança de Clube Youth Exchange Sång under klubbmöten Zimmer 711 Le Secrétariat Azione professionale 로타리의모토 PolioPlus Definizione del Rotary Avenue of Service www.rotary.org

Welcome to Rotary! You re now part of a global organization of people who apply their leadership, expertise, and diverse perspectives to solving social issues and build lifelong friendships in the process. So, how do you want to get involved in Rotary? VOLUNTEER MY SKILLS Talk to club members about where your expertise is most needed. Serve on a club committee. Attend your club s next assembly and help plan club activities. IMPROVE MY COMMUNITY Volunteer to help with your club s signature project one your club is known for in the community. Work with a youth program sponsored by your club, such as Interact. Identify a need in your community and suggest a hands-on project that addresses this need. BUILD MY NETWORK Attend as many club meetings as you can. Connect with different people each time. Join a Rotary Fellowship and meet Rotarians in other countries who share your interests. Go to your district conference and the RI Convention. Check out another Rotary club s meeting. If you truly want to give back to the community and to the world at large you join Rotary. It has an arm that reaches across all barriers. To be part of that is very powerful. Aruna Koushik, Rotary Club of Windsor-Roseland, Ontario, Canada

Our motto, SERVICE ABOVE SELF, embodies our humanitarian spirit. Rotary s Avenues of Service guide our activities: Through Club Service, we have fun, build lasting friendships, and make sure that our club runs well. Through Vocational Service, we volunteer our professional skills to serve others and promote integrity in everything we do. Through Community Service, we address local needs and work with our community to bring lasting improvements. Through International Service, we meet humanitarian needs around the globe and promote world understanding and peace. Through New Generations Service, we work with young people to help them become the next generation of leaders, visionaries, and peacemakers. THE FOUR-WAY TEST, created by a Rotarian, underscores our commitment to integrity: 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? As a Rotarian, you are WELCOME to attend any Rotary club meeting, anywhere in the world. Use the Club Locator tool at www.rotary.org or the free mobile Rotary Club Locator app to find clubs, meeting times, and locations. Every Rotary club in the world, no matter how big or small, has one thing in common: friendship. And it s from this base of friendship that we serve our community. Kemal Attilâ, Rotary Club of Ankara-Tandogan, Turkey

THE ROTARY FOUNDATION helps Rotary clubs and districts work together to provide meaningful, sustainable service. Foundation grants support projects that provide clean water, medical care, literacy classes, and other essentials to people in need all around the world. Since 1947, Rotarians have contributed nearly US$2.9 billion to the Foundation to fund these vital efforts. The Foundation also awards Rotary Peace Fellowships for study at Rotary Peace Centers around the globe. Since 2002-03, more than 660 fellows from over 100 countries have participated. Our contributions to the Foundation ensure that we can bring sustainable change to communities in need. Ask your club s Rotary Foundation committee chair how you can support our Foundation. SERVE INTERNATIONALLY Get involved with your club s international service projects. Use the ProjectLINK online database to learn about other clubs international service projects needing volunteers or other assistance. Host a Rotary Youth Exchange student visiting your district. HELP ROTARY GROW Recommend a friend or colleague for membership in your club. All Rotarians can and should invite new members. Participate in a club leadership development program. Tell friends and colleagues about how your club is giving back to your community. Emphasize the unique opportunity Rotary provides for networking with leaders in many professions. I found a fellowship where every nation, every color, all of humanity can be like a family. I ve got a place where I can serve my people and serve the world. Ailinda Sawe, Rotary Club of Dar-es-Salaam-Mzizima, Tanzania

Rotarian Rotary Club Rotary District Rotary Zone Rotary International We re a GRASSROOTS organization. We carry out our most meaningful service work through our Rotary clubs. Each club elects its own officers and enjoys considerable autonomy within the framework of Rotary s constitution and bylaws. Rotary districts (groups of clubs) support these efforts and are led by district governors. Rotary clubs belong to the global association Rotary International, led by the RI president and the RI Board of Directors. We direct our service in six AREAS OF FOCUS: peace and conflict prevention/ resolution, disease prevention and treatment, water and sanitation, maternal and child health, basic education and literacy, and economic and community development. Each club strives to reflect the DIVERSITY of its community in its mix of professions, genders, ages, and ethnicities. This ensures that a wide variety of expertise is available for club projects. OFFER SUPPORT Help your club or district raise funds to eradicate polio. Donate through The Rotary Foundation s recurring giving program. Set a personal contribution goal in support of your club s goal for Annual Fund giving. CONNECT with other Rotarians on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Flickr, and YouTube. See www.rotary.org/socialnetworks.

Our top priority is ERADICATING POLIO. Thanks to Rotary and our international partners, the number of polio cases has dropped 99 percent worldwide since 1988. But as long as polio threatens even one child, children everywhere are at risk. Rotary has contributed more than US$1 billion to the fight to end polio. Rotarians work tirelessly to leverage this investment, acting as advocates among communities and with government leaders to keep them focused on eradication. Rotary s partners include UNICEF, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. LEARN MORE Browse club service projects worldwide at www.rotary.org/showcase. Discover personal stories of Rotary service from around the world at blog.rotary.org. Read your Rotary magazine and your club and district newsletters. Visit your club and district websites. Order Rotary publications and videos at shop.rotary.org. Rotary by the Numbers 34,200 Rotary clubs 14,310 Interact clubs 9,170 Rotaract clubs 1.2 million Rotarians worldwide 7,330 Rotary Community Corps 532 Rotary districts 34 Zones Estimates as of 1 March 2012

GOOD TO KNOW Club assembly A meeting to discuss the club s programs and activities. Open to all club members. District conference An annual motivational meeting that showcases club and district activities. Open to all Rotarians in that district and their families. Interact Service and social clubs for youth ages 12 to 18 that are sponsored by Rotary clubs. PolioPlus The Rotary Foundation program focused on global polio eradication efforts. ProjectLINK A database at www.rotary.org that lists Rotary service projects needing volunteer or financial assistance. Also highlights model projects from around the world. Rotaract Service and social clubs for young adults ages 18 to 30 that are sponsored by Rotary clubs. Rotarian Action Groups International groups of individuals who share a passion for a humanitarian issue or service activity. An example is the Water and Sanitation Rotarian Action Group. Rotary Community Corps Groups of non-rotarians who work on service projects for their communities. Organized and sponsored by Rotary clubs. Rotary Fellowships International groups of individuals who share a vocational or recreational interest. An example is the International Skiing Fellowship of Rotarians. Rotary Foundation, The The philanthropic arm of Rotary International. Helps Rotarians advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through humanitarian projects and educational programs. Rotary Foundation Board of Trustees The 15 Rotarians who manage the business of The Rotary Foundation, led by the trustee chair. Appointed by the RI president, with agreement from the RI Board, to four-year terms. Rotary International (RI) The international association composed of 34,200 Rotary clubs in nearly every country of the world. Headquartered in Evanston, Illinois, USA, with international offices on four continents. RI Board of Directors The 19 Rotarians who set policy for Rotary International. Elected to two-year terms. RI Convention An annual celebration of Rotary and Rotarian accomplishments. Held in a different location around the world each year. Open to all Rotarians and their families. RI president The Rotarian who presides over the RI Board. Elected to a one-year term. Rotary Peace Centers Programs at several universities around the world that offer advanced degrees and professional certificates in peace and conflict resolution. Rotary Peace Fellow A recipient of a Rotary Foundation scholarship for study at one of the Rotary Peace Centers. Rotary Youth Exchange A cultural exchange program for youth ages 15 to 19. Exchanges can last from one week to one year. Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) Leadership training and recognition activities conducted by Rotary clubs or districts for youth and young adults ages 14 to 30.

Discover more at www.rotary.org Rotary International One Rotary Center 1560 Sherman Avenue Evanston, IL 60201-3698 USA 595-EN (612)