Membership Goal (Required)
Develop and implement a membership
recruitment plan to achieve a net
increase of one member by 1 April
2007.
Membership
- Invite at least one Rotary
Foundation alumnus or alumna to
join your club.
- Encourage diversity of membership
and promote a balanced
membership. Induct new members
from demographic groups not
currently represented in your club.
- Sponsor a new Rotary club.
- Develop a certificate, or other form
of recognition, to recognize
individuals who bring in new
members. Club service
u Ensure that every Rotarian in your
club is personally invited to take an
active part in club activities this year,
whether it be serving on a project
committee or taking responsibility
for some aspect of club service.
- Recognize a Rotarian in your club
who actively participates in the full
range of club projects and programs
with the Four Avenues of Service
Citation for individual Rotarians.
- Convene a meeting of the club
leadership, including incoming
officers, to discuss strategic goals
for the next three to five years.
- Make a club contribution to
PolioPlus.
Develop and initiate a new project
in support of Club Service.
- Invite members to bring their
spouses or children to a club
meeting or event on at least five
occasions.
- Welcome and include non-Rotarian
family members (for example,
spouses, adult children, parents,
widows, widowers) into the family
of Rotary through service and
fellowship activities.
- During Family Month (December),
recognize the importance of
Rotarians’ families and their
contributions to your club’s success.
- Attain 80 percent attendance or
higher at club meetings for the first
six months of the Rotary year.
- Implement a club program on
PolioPlus and the role of Rotary
International in the Global Polio
Eradication Initiative.
- Connect with the community by
inviting a speaker from a local
nongovernmental organization
(NGO) or community group or
organizing a joint project with
another local organization.
- Update the club bylaws or adopt the
Recommended Rotary Club
Bylaws.
- Promote a club project in your local
media.
- Develop a long-range plan for your
club that addresses membership,
service projects, public relations,The Rotary Foundation, and club
administration.
- Involve all members in a fellowship
event.
Vocational Service
- Ask each member of your club to
share information on Rotary
International and the club’s activities
with their places of business or
professional associations.
- Dedicate at least two club meetings
to discussing the enormous
potential that vocational service can
offer for raising the quality of life and
upholding the strong ethics and
integrity exhibited by Rotarians.
- Encourage members to display The
Four-Way Test in their places of
business.
- Hold a forum on ethics and the
application of The Four-Way Test in
business and professional life, or
present all new club members with
a copy of the Declaration of
Rotarians in Businesses and
Professions (200-EN).
u Develop a project to improve
literacy in the workplace.
- Ask each member of your club to
mentor a young person.
- Develop and initiate a new project
in support
Vocational Service
- Sponsor or participate in a career
development project for people with
disabilities.
- Sponsor participate in a skills
retraining project for those returning
to the work force.
- Organize a special vocational
service activity during Vocational
Service Month (October), or register
a club member as a Rotary
Volunteer.
- Have at least one member provide
an internship at
their place of business to a high school
or college student.
Community Service
- Implement a joint project with
another local organization in which
club members contribute to
planning and hands-on efforts.
- Conduct a water project in your
community.
- Share Rotary with the general
public by placing a Rotary public
image campaign PSA (public
service announcement) in a print
publication, on a radio or television
program, or on a billboard.
- Conduct a community needs
assessment, and establish one new
service project this year in support
of Community Service.
- Complete a service project that
meets the needs of the community
and involves those being helped.
- Involve all club members in a
service project.
- Sponsor or participate in a health
awareness campaign or a project
that addresses health concerns.
- Sponsor a new Interact club,
Rotaract club, or Rotary
Community Corps
- Conduct a Rotary Youth Leadership
Awards (RYLA) event.
International Service
- Achieve the Every Rotarian, Every
Year goal of US$100 or more per
capita in Annual Programs Fund
contributions.
- Participate in at least one PolioPlus
or PolioPlus
Partners project
- Help the members of your club
understand the internationality of
Rotary by participating in an
international exchange program
such as Group Study Exchange,
Rotary Friendship Exchange, or
Rotary
Youth Exchang
-
Submit an application for a strong,
well-qualified candidate to compete
at the district level for at least one
Rotary Foundation Educational
Programs award (Ambassadorial
Scholarship, Group Study
Exchange [GSE] team member or
leader, Rotary W orld Peace
Fellowship, Rotary Peace and
Conflict Studies Fellowship, or
Rotary Grant for University
Teacher).
- Register a project with RI as a
Rotary Volunteer Project Site.
- Seek a Rotary Foundation Matching
Grant for a water, health, hunger, or
literacy project.
- Support or register a project on the
World Community Service (WCS)
Projects Exchange.
- Develop and initiate a new project
in support of International Service.
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