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Introduction to My Rotary My Rotary is available on desktop and mobile devices using any browser. The mobile version is web based (vs. being a native app) and will size appropriately to your phone or tablet. 1

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Introduction to My Rotary

My Rotary is available on desktop and mobile devices using any

browser.

The mobile version is web based (vs. being a native app) and will size

appropriately to your phone or tablet.

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My Rotary

Go to https://www.rotary.org

Click the My Rotary link at the top.

If you have already registered, log in with your sign-in credentials.

If you are new to the site Create Account.

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Enter your information and click Continue.

The system will tell you to check your email.

From your email, click the link to activate your account.

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Enter requested information for security.

Determine if you want a visible or private profile.

Click Remember Me if you want your browser to store your login

information.

To finalize your account setup, click Continue.

Go to your Profile.

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Go to your profile to set up your preferences.

To update your profile picture, click Edit, Browse, select your file,

then Save.

If you want all your privacy settings the same, click the private or

public key at the top.

Otherwise, set them by section throughout the profile.

At any time, you can View your public profile so you are aware what

others would see. Click the link at the top.

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Click Add to enter your contact information.

Set the appropriate information as Primary. For example, if you want

Rotary mail to go to your home instead of business, make your

home address Primary.

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Your Rotary Resume contains your basic membership information,

any special recognition and your professional information.

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In the Programs section, click Add to enter any program that you

have participated in (Exchange, VTT, Scholarships, etc.)

In the Skills & Interests section, add all relevant areas of expertise

and level of experience.

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Once you’ve set up your profile, click View your public profile to see

what others would see.

Review your privacy settings and make necessary changes.

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In the Account Settings window, you can update:

Your password

Sign-in email

Security questions

Email preferences

Location/Language

Click the Manage your subscriptions link to elect which Rotary email

newsletters to receive.

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Select subscriptions and language that you wish to receive by email.

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The same process for settings can be done on the mobile version.

Navigation is different on the mobile site.

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In the Exchange Ideas menu, select Search People.

Search by name or by Skills & Interests.

Skills & Interests searches will yield many results.

Click on a member’s name. If they have a public profile, you will

have the option to message the and connect with them. If you

connect, their name will be displayed on your profile as a

connection.

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Click Connect or Send Message to interact with other members.

The recipient of your request will be notified and can accept or

reject your request.

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If you have invitations to connect, you can Accept All, Accept

individually or Accept & Reply with a message.

Access your incoming invitations and messages by clicking the

Connections or Messages links at the top of your profile. They will

be followed by a number in parenthesis if you have awaiting

invitations.

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Search for clubs from the Club Finder link at the top of the website.

There is also a separate Club Finder app for mobile phones and

tables.

Enter your location, search radius and club filters (day, time, type)

and click Search.

You will get a map view and list of the resulting clubs.

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There are many resources on My Rotary for learning.

Find information by Role or Topic.

Find Rotary information and Policy & Procedure documents.

Tale a class on the Learning Center.

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To go to the Learning Center, click the link from the Learning &

Reference menu.

The Learning Center will open in a new tab or window and it

functions independently of the main My Rotary site. To return, go

back to the previous tab or window.

Register for a course on the Learning Center.

The site keeps your course history.

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Get official and up to date logos and materials at the Brand Center.

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From the Manage menu, click Brand Center.

A new tab or window will open. This is a separate system so you may

need to log in. Enter your My Rotary credentials if prompted.

Continue past any special messages.

The Brand Center layout looks the same as My Rotary but with

different menu options.

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From the Brand Center main page, click Learn More to go to

Guidelines to get information about how to apply branding and get

ideas.

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From the Brand Center main page, click Learn More to go to Logos

to download the latest image files.

Presidential themes are also available.

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From the Brand Center main page, click Learn More to go to

Materials

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What should you do next?

Set up your profile.

Explore the menus.

Review different areas on the site.

Find a course in the Learning Center that interests you.

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