member orientation arden hills/shoreview rotary club
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Member Member OrientationOrientation
Arden Arden Hills/Shoreview Hills/Shoreview
Rotary ClubRotary Club
What is Rotary?What is Rotary?
RotaryRotary is an organization of is an organization of business and professional men and business and professional men and
women united worldwide who women united worldwide who provide humanitarian service, provide humanitarian service,
encourage high ethical standards encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build in all vocations, and help build
goodwill and peace in the world.goodwill and peace in the world.
Object of RotaryObject of Rotary
TheThe Object of RotaryObject of Rotary is to is to encourage and foster the ideal encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular...enterprise and, in particular...
Object of RotaryObject of Rotary
FIRST :FIRST :
to encourage and fosterto encourage and foster
The development of acquaintance as The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;an opportunity for service;
Object of RotaryObject of RotarySecond:Second:
to encourage and fosterto encourage and foster
High ethical standards in business High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of and professions; the recognition of
the worthiness of all useful the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying by occupations; and the dignifying by
each Rotarian of his or her each Rotarian of his or her occupations as an opportunity to occupations as an opportunity to
serve society;serve society;
Object of RotaryObject of Rotary
ThirdThird::to encourage and fosterto encourage and foster
The application of the ideal of The application of the ideal of service by every Rotarian to his or service by every Rotarian to his or her occupation as an opportunity her occupation as an opportunity
to serve society;to serve society;
Object of RotaryObject of Rotary
Fourth:Fourth:to encourage and fosterto encourage and foster
The advancement of international The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace understanding, goodwill, and peace
through a world fellowship of through a world fellowship of business and professional men and business and professional men and
women, united in the ideal of service.women, united in the ideal of service.
The Four Way TestThe Four Way Test
Is it the Is it the truthtruth ? ? Is it Is it fairfair to all concerned to all concerned ?? Will it build Will it build goodwillgoodwill and and
better friendshipsbetter friendships ??
Will it be Will it be beneficialbeneficial to to allall concerned ?concerned ?
Rotary MottoRotary Motto
““Service Above Self”Service Above Self”
Rotary InternationalRotary International
1. 25 million 1. 25 million Members in Members in 35,000+ Clubs in 35,000+ Clubs in 169 countries169 countries
355,00 Members in 355,00 Members in 12 Districts12 Districts
3,000+ Members in 3,000+ Members in 66 Clubs 66 Clubs
Rotary ------------Rotary ------------InternationalInternational
Zone 28 ----------Zone 28 ----------
District 5960 District 5960 ----- -----
Rotary InternationalRotary International
Annual Annual ThemeTheme Monthly ThemeMonthly Theme(Examples)(Examples)
SeptemberSeptember is is Youth Activities Youth Activities
and New and New Generations MonthGenerations Month
October October is is Vocational Service Vocational Service
MonthMonth
Arden Hills/ Shoreview Arden Hills/ Shoreview Rotary ClubRotary Club
Origin = 1985Origin = 1985
25 charter members25 charter members First President Rich First President Rich
RoutheRouthe Meetings @ Sheraton Meetings @ Sheraton
InnInn
Now = 2010Now = 2010
31 Members (4 31 Members (4 Charter)Charter)
President Marjorie President Marjorie ShaverShaver
Meetings @ Hampton Meetings @ Hampton InnInn
Arden Hills/ShoreviewArden Hills/ShoreviewRotary ClubRotary Club
Weekly meetings at Hampton Inn – Weekly meetings at Hampton Inn –
7:15 to 8:30 AM7:15 to 8:30 AM Includes Buffet breakfastIncludes Buffet breakfast Brief Business meetingBrief Business meeting Guest speaker (Entertaining and Guest speaker (Entertaining and
informative) informative)
Rotary Member Rotary Member AttendanceAttendance
Weekly meetings (>70% 1Weekly meetings (>70% 1stst yr, 60% yr, 60% after)after)
Make-up opportunities for “missed” Make-up opportunities for “missed” meetingsmeetings– Visit local Club (25+ in Metro)Visit local Club (25+ in Metro)– Visit any other Club InternationallyVisit any other Club Internationally– Club Projects/EventsClub Projects/Events– Club Board and District activitiesClub Board and District activities
Avenues of ServiceAvenues of Service
Club ServiceClub Service
involvesinvolves activities to activities to make the club make the club function function successfullysuccessfully
Our Club Service Our Club Service ProgramsPrograms
CommunicationsCommunications Monthly NewsletterMonthly Newsletter Club DirectoryClub Directory New Member OrientationNew Member Orientation Rotarian MagazineRotarian Magazine
Social ActivitiesSocial Activities Twins GamesTwins Games Holiday PartyHoliday Party Fund RaisingFund Raising Theater nightsTheater nights
Avenues of ServiceAvenues of Service
CommunityCommunity ServiceService
pursuespursues activities to activities to improve the improve the
quality of life in quality of life in our community our community
Our Community Service Our Community Service ProgramsPrograms
Run & Romp Run & Romp
Salvation Army Bell RingingSalvation Army Bell Ringing
Youth Community Service Youth Community Service ScholarshipsScholarships
Kids TriathlonKids Triathlon
Snail Lake Adopt-A-ParkSnail Lake Adopt-A-Park
Avenues of ServiceAvenues of Service
International International ServiceService
seeksseeks projects to projects to meet meet
humanitarian humanitarian needs of people needs of people
in other countries in other countries
Our International Our International Service ProgramsService Programs
• Fast For Hope – District SelectedFast For Hope – District Selected International ProjectInternational Project• Partnering with other Rotary Club Partnering with other Rotary Club
ProjectsProjects• Group Study Exchange w/other Group Study Exchange w/other
CountriesCountries• Youth Exchange w/other Countries Youth Exchange w/other Countries • Polio EradicationPolio Eradication
Avenues of ServiceAvenues of Service
Vocational Vocational ServiceService
affordsaffords thethe
opportunity for each opportunity for each Rotarian to Rotarian to
represent the represent the dignity and utility dignity and utility of their professionof their profession
Our Vocational Service Our Vocational Service ProgramsPrograms
STRIVE Scholarship ProgramSTRIVE Scholarship Program Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsRotary Youth Leadership Awards Camp EnterpriseCamp Enterprise Interact Club at MVHS Interact Club at MVHS Concordia Language Camp Concordia Language Camp
ScholarshipScholarship
Arden Hills/Shoreview Arden Hills/Shoreview Rotary Club Rotary Club
FinancesFinances
Source of FundsSource of Funds
Club DuesClub Dues
Fundraisers:Fundraisers:• Run & RompRun & Romp• Kids TriathlonKids Triathlon• Slice of Shoreview Slice of Shoreview
BingoBingo
The Rotary FoundationThe Rotary Foundation
(Tax Exempt)(Tax Exempt)
Source of FundsSource of FundsPaul Harris FellowshipPaul Harris FellowshipSustaining MembersSustaining MembersBenefactorsBenefactors
BenefitsBenefitsInternational International
ProgramsProgramsMatching funds for Matching funds for
Club ProjectsClub Projects
ROTARY IS ...ROTARY IS ...
MMembershipembership
AAttendancettendance
PProgramsrograms
SServiceervice
Being a Rotarian is …Being a Rotarian is …
Service Above SelfService Above Self Adhering to the Adhering to the
four-way test four-way test HAVING FUN!!!HAVING FUN!!!
Arden Hills/ShoreviewArden Hills/Shoreview Rotary Club Rotary Club
Minimum Expectations of a Rotarian every Minimum Expectations of a Rotarian every year.year.
To Bring in one new memberTo Bring in one new member
To Give to the Rotary FoundationTo Give to the Rotary Foundation
To be active in our Club ProjectsTo be active in our Club Projects
Arden Hills/ShoreviewArden Hills/ShoreviewRotary ClubRotary Club
(Sample Operating Budget)(Sample Operating Budget)
REVENUEREVENUE EXPENSEEXPENSEMember DuesMember Dues $15,782$15,782 Meal CostsMeal Costs $6,932$6,932
Slice of ShoreviewSlice of Shoreview $2,400$2,400 Rotary FoundationRotary Foundation $1,300$1,300
Lutheran Lutheran BrotherhoodBrotherhood
$2,000$2,000 Rotary International DuesRotary International Dues $1,300$1,300
Visiting RotariansVisiting Rotarians $600$600 Secretarial ServicesSecretarial Services $1,200$1,200
All OtherAll Other $1,000$1,000 District DuesDistrict Dues $1,000$1,000
$21,78$21,7822
Slice of Shoreview Slice of Shoreview ExpensesExpenses
$800$800
Supplies and other Supplies and other expensesexpenses
$1,800$1,800
Community ServiceCommunity Service $1,500$1,500
International ServiceInternational Service $2,850$2,850
Vocational ServiceVocational Service $1,250$1,250
Club ServiceClub Service $1,850$1,850
$21,78$21,7822
Arden Hills/ShoreviewArden Hills/ShoreviewRotary ClubRotary Club
(Sample: Healthy Youth Foundation Activities)(Sample: Healthy Youth Foundation Activities)
FUNDRAISINGFUNDRAISING
Run and RompRun and Romp $2,20$2,2000
Kid’s TriathlonKid’s Triathlon $1,75$1,7500
$3,95$3,9500
CONTRIBUTIONS TO YOUTH CONTRIBUTIONS TO YOUTH PROGRAMSPROGRAMS
STRIVE Scholarship STRIVE Scholarship $2,50$2,5000
Other Youth ProgramsOther Youth Programs $1,45$1,4500
$3,95$3,9500
We’re Glad You’re HereWe’re Glad You’re Here
The Arden Hills/Shoreview The Arden Hills/Shoreview
Rotary ClubRotary Club
St. Paul & Suburbs
Club Locations
District DispatchAround the District
What is Rotary?What is District 5960?Why Join Rotary?
District GovernorPast District GovernorsDistrict Officers
Clubs in District 5960 Where Clubs MeetClubmate Avenues of ServiceYouth ExchangeRotary FoundationRotary International
District Marketplace
Rotary International
District 5950Rotary International
District 5960
Copyright 2001 Rotary International District 5960
District 5950 Club Locations
STATE OF MINNESOTASTATES OF MINN. & WISC.
District 5960 60
Club Locations
Calendar of Events
ANNUAL PROGRAMS FUNDHOW IT WORKS
$
$
60%
District Directed Fund
World
Fund
40%
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3100%
100%
Earnings cover fundmanagement costs
$ $ $
Earnings
$
ClubsIndividuals
$ Held In Annual Programs Fund
(DDF)SHARE $
THE PERMANENT FUNDHOW IT WORKS
ClubsIndividualsBenefactors
$
BASEPERMANENT
ALWAYS GROWS$ 100%
EARNINGS
World Fund
100%
($1,000 or more - cash , insurance or will)
Preferred
Alternate - Selected earnings 60/40 split
TRF PROGRAMS
• Polio Plus
• Matching Grants
• Helping Grant
• New OpportunitiesGrant
• Extra GSE Team
• Discovery Grants
• AmbassadorialScholarships
• University TeachersGrant
• Grants for RotaryVolunteers
• 3-H (Sponsor portion10%)
DDF Eligible ProgramsWORLD FUND
• 3H Grants ($100,000 to $500,000)
• One GSE Team Per District
• Matching Grants (MatchesDistrict + Club Input)
• Rotary Peace Programs
• Grants for Rotary Volunteers
• Carl P. Miller Discovery Grant
ELIGIBLE PROGRAMS
Club/District $Restricted
GivingSpecificProject
This is not part of of the club goal
Club/District $Unrestricted
Giving$___________
This is the club goalprovided to District
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Annual Giving The Rotary FoundationThe Rotary Foundation