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1 MULTIDISTRICT PRESIDENTS-ELECT
TRAINING SEMINAR 3330, 3340, 3350, Multidistrict PETS

2 The Rotary Foundation and Humanitarian Projects
By: PDG. Wichai Maneewacharakiet RRFC Zone 6B,

3 Club Constitution Article 8 Meetings
Section 1 — Regular Meetings. [See article 7 for exceptions to the provisions of this section.] (a) Day and Time. (b) Change of Meeting (c) Cancellation (d) Satellite Club Meeting (When Applicable).

4 Club Constitution Article 12 Attendance [See article 7 for exceptions to the provisions of this article.] Section 1 — General Provisions. Each member should attend this club’s regular meetings, or satellite club’s regular meetings if provided in the bylaws, and engage in this club’s service projects, other events and activities. A member shall be counted as attending a regular meeting if the member is present in person or using an online connection for at least 60 percent of the meeting including makes up for an absence or requirement of absence

5 Club Constitution Article 15 Duration of Membership
Section 4 Termination Non-attendance. [See article 7 for exceptions to the provisions of this section.] (a) Attendance Percentages (b) Consecutive Absences.

6 COL on April 2016

7 Club Constitution Article 7 Exceptions to Provisions on Meetings and Attendance The bylaws may include rules or requirements not in accordance with article 8, section 1; article 12; and article 15, section 4, of this constitution. Such rules or requirements shall supersede the rules or requirements of these sections of this constitution; a club, however, must meet at least twice per month.

8 Club Meetings Ability to change meeting schedules. Clubs can now vary their meeting days and times, and can cancel meetings, as long as they meet at least twice a month. However, any club that wishes to adhere to the traditional requirements regarding meetings and cancellations may do so. (16-21) Cancelling a meeting. Clubs can cancel a meeting if it falls during a week that includes a holiday. (16-26)

9 In-person and online meeting participation
In-person and online meeting participation. Clubs can have in-person meetings, online meetings, allow online participation for an in-person meeting, or switch between any of these formats. (16-30)

10 Attendance Ability to change rules. Clubs may relax or tighten attendance requirements and termination policies for non-attendance. However, clubs are still expected to forward attendance reports to the governor. Any club that wishes to continue adhering to the traditional attendance requirements may do so. (16-21)

11 Strategic Plan

12 Support and Strengthen Clubs – Membership
Club Strategic Plan Support and Strengthen Clubs – Membership Humanitarian Service – Grants and Fundraising Public Image – Public Image Long term Goals Annual Goals

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14 SUPPORTING THE ROTARY FOUNDATION
PolioPlus Fund End Polio Now Rotarians support our Foundation through: The PolioPlus Fund, dedicated to global polio eradication The Annual Fund, primary source of funding for Foundation grants and activities The Endowment Fund, which supports the Foundation in perpetuity Annual Fund For Support Today Endowment Fund To Secure Tomorrow

15 FOUNDATION FUNDING 50% DDF 50% World Fund Spendable Earnings
What is the SHARE system? Rotary Foundation grants and programs are funded by contributions from Rotarians and friends of Rotary. Donors may designate support for: The Annual Fund. There are many possible designations within the Annual Fund. For those who choose Annual Fund-SHARE, we want to explain how this can assist in district funding and how the process works. The Endowment Fund supports programs like the Rotary Peace Centers. The PolioPlus Fund Foundation Trustees determine how to direct the spendable earnings from the Endowment Fund. ASK: What are the benefits of making donations to the Annual Fund? ASK: How can you use Foundation grants to motivate Rotarians to donate to the Annual Fund? 50% DDF 50% World Fund

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17 END POLIO NOW: MAKE HISTORY TODAY

18 Change Live by Foundation

19 Peace and conflict prevention/resolution

20 Disease prevention and treatment

21 Water and sanitation

22 Maternal and child health

23 Basic education and literacy

24 Economic and community development

25 Change Live by Foundation

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27 What is important in Rotary Projects ?
Engagement Sustainability Continuing

28 Cooperating Organization
Club Cooperating Organization Beneficiary

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30 Start with the community Encourage local ownership Provide training
Making a valuable and sustainable projects Start with the community Encourage local ownership Provide training Buy local Find local funding Measure your success

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32 The meaning of U$ 100

33 Do good with us for next 100

34 Focus and increase humanitarian service
Eradicate polio Increase sustainable service focused on programs and activities that support youth and young leaders and Rotary’s six areas of focus Increase collaboration and connection with other organizations Create significant projects both locally and internationally

35 IAN Riseley President Rotary International

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