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Contents
D9940 Home Page
Club Administration
Comprising:
- Secretaries - Club administration, correspondence, board meetings, assemblies and AGMs
- Treasurers - Keeping accounting records, preparing financial statements, tax, etc.
- Secretaries - Filing of RI returns, Paul Harris Fellow applications, DG's visit, etc.
- Sergeant-at-Arms - Helping president at meetings, ensuring duties are covered, meeting discipline, etc.
- Secretaries - Publications and resources, club incorporation
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Membership
Comprising:
- Membership Development - A part of all that we do in Rotary
- Membership Development - Retention and Extension
- Membership - What works and what doesn't, strategies for success
- Membership - A Marketing Approach (Part 1)
- Membership - A Marketing Approach (Part 2)
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Fellowship
Comprising:
- A month in the social life of a club
- The Focus on Fellowship in a Luncheon Club
- "Pot-pourri" - Friendship Exchange, Conference, Interclub Visits, District Quiz and Debate
- Fellowship ideas - and some money-raisers
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Communications and Public Relations
Comprising:
- Public Relations
- The R.I. and District Websites as a Resource
- The Why, What and How of a Club Website
- Club Bulletin
- Assimilation & Education of New Members
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Vocational Service
Comprising:
- Ethics Awards, Club Visits to Businesses
- NZ Business Week, Career Advice in Schools
- Science Programmes, including Genesis
- Literacy and Numeracy, Reading in Schools Programme
- Rotary Club Awards and their Diversity, U3A and SeniorNet
- The J R McKenzie Trust
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New Generations Programmes
Comprising:
- "The Incredible Journey" (part 1)- International Student Exchange
- "The Incredible Journey" (part 2)- NZ-Australia Matched Twin Exchange
- Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA)
- Rotary Youth Programme of Enrichment (RYPEN)
- "The Age of Reason" - Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE),
- "The Age of Reason" - Prodrive
- "The Age of Reason" - Peer Support
- Rotary Suicide Prevention Programme
- "Just Do It!" - Planning the year, and providing maximum support for Rotary Youth programmes
- Youth Award Suggestions
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Community Service
Comprising:
- Opportunities - taking advantage if what's happening in your area, setting up and running a project quickly
- Managing and Financing a Large Project
- Ways and Means of Funding Projects
- Repeating and Expanding Projects
- Discussion of Projects that have been run in the District, generation of project ideas
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International Service and The Rotary Foundation
Comprising:
- Rotary's International and Humanitarian Programmes, introduction to The Rotary Foundation (TRF), and Rotary's NGO status in NZ
- Finding and Leveraging Humanitarian Projects - funding projects through TRF or NZAID programmes
- The Rotary Foundation Educational programmes - Ambassadorial Scholarships, Group Study Exchange (GSE)
- Supporting our own Charity - funding opportunities for TRF
- Support to Clubs - how the District Committee structure can work to the benefit of your club projects
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