How would you rate your club? Because everything changes and evolves, it’s important to take a realistic look at your club each year. From your membership makeup to the types of service projects your club does, evaluating where you are the essential first step to a vibrant club.Typically, Rotary clubs with a strategic plan are stronger than clubs without one. Research shows that members of clubs with a plan were more satisfied and had a more positive view of their clubs and Rotary overall. Below are resources to help.
Club Planning Downloads
Club Culture/Visioning
Discovering Club Culture Survey (403 KB)
Women in Rotary Reference Sheet (45 KB)
Rotary Club Health Check (173 KB)
Club Strategic Planning Guide (80 KB)
Club Visioning Template (442 KB)
Revitalizing and Re-Thinking Your Rotary Club (19732 KB)
Club Goals Worksheet (39 KB)
Enhancing the Club Experience Survey (391 KB)
Rotary Weapons Policy Code Amendments (51 KB)
Engaging Young Leaders Reference Sheet (86 KB)
Increasing Sustainable Service (89 KB)
Starting a New Rotary Club
Club Merger Application (53 KB)
Community Assessment Tools (2022 KB)
New Club Quick Start Guide (2294 KB)
New Rotary Club Application (Form 808A) (125 KB)
Leadership
Effective Leadership Tips (173 KB)
Leading with Influence (2109 KB)
Satellite Clubs
Satellite Club – Application (fillable) (107 KB)
Satellite Club – Member Information Form (fillable) (86 KB)
Satellite Clubs – Club Constitution including a Satellite Club (65 KB)
Satellite Clubs – Frequently Asked Questions (207 KB)
Satellite Clubs – Guidelines for Establishing (54 KB)
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