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Contents

Club Administration Membership Fellowship PR/Communications
Vocational Service New Generations Community Service International Service
& The Rotary Foundation

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Club Administration

Comprising:

  1. Secretaries - Club administration, correspondence, board meetings, assemblies and AGMs
  2. Treasurers - Keeping accounting records, preparing financial statements, tax, etc.
  3. Secretaries - Filing of RI returns, Paul Harris Fellow applications, DG's visit, etc.
  4. Sergeant-at-Arms - Helping president at meetings, ensuring duties are covered, meeting discipline, etc.
  5. Secretaries - Publications and resources, club incorporation

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Membership

Comprising:

  1. Membership Development - A part of all that we do in Rotary
  2. Membership Development - Retention and Extension
  3. Membership - What works and what doesn't, strategies for success
  4. Membership - A Marketing Approach (Part 1)
  5. Membership - A Marketing Approach (Part 2)

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Fellowship

Comprising:

  1. A month in the social life of a club
  2. The Focus on Fellowship in a Luncheon Club
  3. "Pot-pourri" - Friendship Exchange, Conference, Interclub Visits, District Quiz and Debate
  4. Fellowship ideas - and some money-raisers

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Communications and Public Relations

Comprising:

  1. Public Relations
  2. The R.I. and District Websites as a Resource
  3. The Why, What and How of a Club Website
  4. Club Bulletin
  5. Assimilation & Education of New Members

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Vocational Service

Comprising:

  1. Ethics Awards, Club Visits to Businesses
  2. NZ Business Week, Career Advice in Schools
  3. Science Programmes, including Genesis
  4. Literacy and Numeracy, Reading in Schools Programme
  5. Rotary Club Awards and their Diversity, U3A and SeniorNet
  6. The J R McKenzie Trust

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New Generations Programmes

Comprising:

  1. "The Incredible Journey" (part 1)- International Student Exchange
  2. "The Incredible Journey" (part 2)- NZ-Australia Matched Twin Exchange
  3. Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA)
  4. Rotary Youth Programme of Enrichment (RYPEN)
  5. "The Age of Reason" - Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE),
  6. "The Age of Reason" - Prodrive
  7. "The Age of Reason" - Peer Support
  8. Rotary Suicide Prevention Programme
  9. "Just Do It!" - Planning the year, and providing maximum support for Rotary Youth programmes
  10. Youth Award Suggestions

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Community Service

Comprising:

  1. Opportunities - taking advantage if what's happening in your area, setting up and running a project quickly
  2. Managing and Financing a Large Project
  3. Ways and Means of Funding Projects
  4. Repeating and Expanding Projects
  5. 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:

  1. Rotary's International and Humanitarian Programmes, introduction to The Rotary Foundation (TRF), and Rotary's NGO status in NZ
  2. Finding and Leveraging Humanitarian Projects - funding projects through TRF or NZAID programmes
  3. The Rotary Foundation Educational programmes - Ambassadorial Scholarships, Group Study Exchange (GSE)
  4. Supporting our own Charity - funding opportunities for TRF
  5. Support to Clubs - how the District Committee structure can work to the benefit of your club projects

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