Title: Welcome to Rotary
1Welcome to Rotary
2What is Rotary?
- Rotary is an organization of business and
professional men and women, united worldwide, who
provide humanitarian service, encourage high
ethical standards in all vocations, and help
build goodwill and peace in the world.
3Object of Rotary
- The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster
the ideal of service as a basis of worthy
enterprise and, in particular...
4Object of Rotary
- FIRST
- to encourage and foster
- the development of acquaintance as an opportunity
for service
5Object of Rotary
- Second
- to encourage and foster
- High ethical standards in business and
professions the recognition of the worthiness
of all useful occupations
6Object of Rotary
- Third
- to encourage and foster
- The application of the ideal of service by every
Rotarian to his or her occupation as an
opportunity to serve society
7Object of Rotary
- Fourth
- to encourage and foster
- The advancement of international understanding,
goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of
business and professional men and women, united
in the ideal of service.
8The Four Way Test
- Is it the truth ?
- Is it fair to all concerned ?
- Will it build goodwill and better friendships ?
- Will it be beneficial to all concerned ?
9Rotary Motto
10Rotary International
- Monthly Themes
- September is Youth Activities and New Generations
Month - February is World Understanding Month
11Rotary International
- District 6450
- Zone 27
- Rotary International
- 2360 Members in 65 Clubs
- 34,600 members in 11 districts
- 1.2 million members in 32,507 clubs in 168
countries
12Rotary International
Rotary International
District 6450
District 5950
District Dispatch Around the District What
is Rotary? What is District 6450? Why Join
Rotary? District Governor Past District
Governors District Officers Clubs in District
6450 Where Clubs Meet Clubmate Avenues of
Service Youth Exchange Rotary Foundation Rotary
International District Marketplace
ROTARY MEETS HERE
13Rotary Club Leadership
14Rotary International
- The Birth of Rotary
- February 23, 1905
- 1917 - The Rotary Foundation is Born
- 1932 Way Test Formulated by Herb Taylor
- 1945 Rotary helps Draft the UN Charter
- 1985 - Polio Eradication Effort Begins
- 1987 Women Join Rotary
- World Headquarters Evanston, Illinois
15Avenues of Service
- Club Service
- involves activities to make the club function
successfully
e.g., Social Events
16Avenues of Service
- Community Service
- pursues activities to improve the quality of life
in our community
e.g., Katrina Relief
17Avenues of Service
- International Service
- seeks projects to meet humanitarian needs of
people in other countries
18International Service Programs
- Polio Partners and Polio Plus
- Angola 3-H Grant Project
- Literacy Projects HIV AIDS
- Fresh water wells
- Childrens Burn Clinic Central America
- Disaster Relief Katrina - Tsunami
- Group Study Exchange
- Youth Exchange
- Partnering with other Rotary clubs projects
19Avenues of Service
- Vocational Service
- affords the opportunity for each Rotarian to
represent the dignity and utility of their
profession - RYLA
20Rotary Club Project Financial Support
- Source of Funds
- Club Fundraisers
- Donations
- Donations in Kind
21The Rotary Foundation
- Source of Funds
-
- Paul Harris Fellowship
- Sustaining Members
- Benefactors
- Bequest Society
22The Rotary Foundation
23PolioPlus
Rotary's priority program supports global efforts
to eradicate polio
24Humanitarian Programs
Grants to fund club and district service projects
25Humanitarian Grants
- Matching Grants
- Individual Grants
- District Simplified Grants
- 3-H (Health, Hunger Humanity) Grants
- Blane Community Immunization Grants
- Humanitarian Grants Cadre of
- Technical Advisors
26Educational Programs
- Ambassadorial Scholarships
- Group Study Exchange
- Rotary World Peace Scholarships
- Rotary Centers for
- International Studies in
- Peace and Conflict Resolution
27Educational Programs
- Funding for students, faculty, and young
professionals to serve abroad
28ROTARY IS ...
- Membership
- Attendance
- Programs
- Service
29Your Rotary Club Membership
- Being a Rotarian is
- Service Above Self
- Adhering to the Four Way Test
- Being an active member of the community
- HAVING FUN!!!
30To be involved in Rotary
- Minimum Expectations of a Rotarian every year.
- To bring in one new member
- To support the Rotary Foundation and become a
Paul Harris Fellow and/or sustaining member. - To be active in all Club Projects and fellowship
activities - Pay annual dues (currently 2000 - includes cost
of meetings) - Strive for perfect attendance by making up missed
meetings
For more information, seewww.rcndowntown.comor
www.rotary.org