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Forming a New Rotary Club: Identifying Needs and Taking Action

Learn when and how to charter a new Rotary club, whether it's due to growth limitations, logistical issues, demographic needs, or unmet community demands. Explore various club types and steps involved in the chartering process.

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Forming a New Rotary Club: Identifying Needs and Taking Action

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  1. When is it right to form a new club? • Your club has grown to a practical limit for its members. • Your club has lost several members who would like to continue in Rotary, but can’t for logistical reasons. • Your District Governor or his/her staff have identified a need for a new club based on demographics. • There is an unmet community need that can be identified and filled with a particular Rotary Club.

  2. Focus: Developing New Clubs • Alternative Times, Weekends • Young Executive Clubs • E-Clubs • Eco Clubs • Ethnic Clubs • Affinity Clubs • Your Own Idea

  3. What to do next to Charter a new Rotary Club • Once a need is identified, a committee or Rotarian needs to commit the necessary time to the process. • Review RI document 808-EN. • Contact the District Club Extension Chair. • You’ll need: 25 Charter members, a PETS qualified Charter President, $15 per member (goes to RI), RI paperwork which includes member data, DG blessing, Club Charter, Provisional Club, Informational meetings on a regular basis, Sponsoring Club(s), Club Name…

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