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PDG Bob and PDG Jane Molloy

[email protected]

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Objectives

To Better Understand:

Rotary . . .HistoryStructureProgramsOperating Principles

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Our Leaders

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RI President-electRon Burton

Our Leaders

RI President Sakuji Tanaka

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Rotary is . . .

a service association of business and professional leaders united worldwide who conduct humanitarian projects, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations and help build goodwill and peace in the world.

What is Rotary?

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is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:

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First --

The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;

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High ethical standards in business and professions,

the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations,

and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society;

Second --

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Third --

The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business, and community life;

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Fourth --

The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

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"Of the things we think, say or do:Is it the TRUTH?Is it FAIR to all concerned?Will it build GOODWILL and

BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?Will it be BENEFICIAL to all

concerned?"

The Four Way Test

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Our Motto

Service

Above

Self

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Rotary Club

Member of Rotary International

Five Avenues of ServiceClub ServiceVocational ServiceCommunity ServiceInternational ServiceNew Generations Service

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ROTARY CLUB

District

Committees

Training

Conference

Zone

Institute

Training

Rotary International Board of Directors

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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

532 DISTRICTS

34,430 CLUBS

200+ COUNTRIES &

GEOGRAPHIC AREAS

1.2 MILLION ROTARIANS

RIBI 34 ZONES

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Our Zones

Zone 31: Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas

Total districts: 14

Zone 30: Alabama, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee

Total districts: 12

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ROTARY INTERNATONAL

Board of Directors

SEVENTEEN DIRECTORS1 DIRECTOR FROM EACH

OF PAIRED ZONES

PRESIDENT PRESIDENT-ELECT

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS COUNCIL ON

LEGISLATION

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

FOUNDATIONDistrict

Governor

Clubs

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Staff

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Effective Rotary Clubs

Sustain/Increase MembershipImplement Successful Service ProjectsSupport The Rotary FoundationDevelop Leaders

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Membership

Who is eligible for Rotary Membership?

Adult persons of good character and good business, professional and/or

community reputation

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Membership

Types of Membership

Active

Honorary

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MembershipClassification: Word or phrase that

describes a separate and distinct business or professional service rendered to the community.

Five members of each classification if club membership is less than 50

10% of membership may be in one classification if club membership is over 50

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Membership

Attendance Requirements

50% attendance in each half-year including 30% attendance at home club

Make Up

14 days before a missed meeting and 14 days after a missed meeting

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Membership

Attendance/Absences

Board excused absences

Rule of 85

Eligible age 65 or more

Years in Rotary plus age equal 85

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Mission

The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance world

understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the

support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.

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How?

emphasizing and strengthening educational and cultural programs, which enhance goodwill and understanding;

making grants that fulfill humanitarian needs in all areas of the world; and expanding programs intended to strengthen peaceful relations among people.

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Emphases

Polio Eradication

Six Areas of FocusPeace and conflict prevention/resolution Disease prevention and treatment Water and sanitation Maternal and child health Basic education and literacy Economic and community development

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Undesignated donations -- primary source for TRF programs – utilized three years after collected

The TRF Annual Programs Fund

EEVERY VERY RROTARIANOTARIAN,,EEVERY VERY YYEAR EAR EEVERY VERY RROTARIANOTARIAN,,EEVERY VERY YYEAR EAR

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Allows districts a voice in how contributions are spent. Fifty percent of Annual Programs donations are available to the district to designate how they are used. These funds are called District Designated Funds (DDF).

TRF Share

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The Annual Program donations that the district gets to decide how to “spend”.

District Grants Global Grants Packaged GrantsDonations to Other Funds

TRF District Designated Funds (DDF)

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50% of Annual Program Funds

Utilized for

Global Grants

TRF World Fund

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Endowment Fund–

only earnings spent

TRF Permanent Fund

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TRF PolioPlus Fund

Will continue until Polio has been defeated

Gates Foundation

$355 million challenge grant

Rotarian match $200 million

Rotarians Collected over

$228 Million

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Future Vision

100 Pilot Districts

New options/$$ distribution

Cooperative Funding Agreements

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• Simplify programs and processes

• Focus Rotarian service efforts to increase global impact

• Support global and local efforts

• Increase sense of ownership atthe district and club levels

• Enhance Rotary’s public image

New Grant Model Goals

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Global Grants

District Grants

Packaged Grants

New Grant Model

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Global Grants

• Long-term projects

• Larger grant awards

• Sustainable outcomes

• Alignment with areas of focus

• World Fund match

• Two options: club- and district-developed and packaged

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District Grants

Educational and humanitarian activities consistent with the mission

Single “block” grant awarded annually

Smaller activities and projects

Fund both local or international activities

Local decision making with broad guidelines

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Training Plan 2012-13

• Training provided duringfollowing meetings:

– GETS/Rotary institutes

– 2013 International Assembly

– PETS

– District assemblies

– Grant management seminars

• All training manuals fully integrated

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Resources

• E-learning modules

• Updated materials

– District Rotary Foundation Committee Manual

– District Rotary Foundation Seminar Manual

– Grant Management Manual and Grant Management Seminar Leaders’ Guide

– District Governor’s Manual

• Transition to Future Vision: Preparing Your District for Rotary Foundation Grants in 2013

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Other Programs

Global Networking Groups are groups of individual Rotarians organized to focus on shared topics of interest on an international basis:

Rotary Fellowships                    

Rotarian Action Groups

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More . . .

Open World

Friendship Exchange

Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI)

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RYLAInteractRotaract

Youth Exchange

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Rotary Conventions

1910 --First Rotary

Convention

2013 Lisbon, PortugalGreat Plenary SessionsInformative Break-out

sessionsOutstanding Performances

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RI Convention Calendar

2013 - Lisbon, Portugal June 23-262014 - Sydney, Australia2015 - Sao Paulo, Brazil2016 - Seoul, Korea2017 – Atlanta, GA

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OLE MAN RIVER PETS – ClubRunner

http://www.clubrunner.ca/Portal/Home.aspx?accountid=101004

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Presidential Theme 2013-2014

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Enjoy Your

Rotary Journey!