08/31/2017 - district governor bill biddle

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DG Bill BiddleOfficial Visit RY 2017 - 2018

RI President Ian H.S. Riseley

• Foundation: $100 per capita

• Polio Plus –$30 per capita

• 20% District Designated Funds

• CART - $20 per capita

• Membership – Net 70 new members

• Increase Satellite clubs

• New Clubs (When Appropriate)

• ALL CLUBS District Conference - every club participate

• International Convention - 43 attendees

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Measurable Goals

Emphasize Rotarian engagement, hands-on serviceEmphasize

Promote International ServicePromote

Use District Designated Funds to assist local and international projects

•Humanitarian projects including NEW scholarships

•Global Scholars and Peace Scholars Use

District Grants – $1,500

•Submitted by 1 May 2017, funded after July 1, 2017. Complete final report by 15 May 2018, entries on DACdb

District

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“Rotary Making a Difference”“We can do more together than we can alone”

• Encourage multi-club efforts

• Service projects

• Rotary Day Rallies

• Encourage partnerships between local businesses & corporations

• Participate in District, Zone, and R.I. events and training

• Great opportunity

• Broaden your horizon.

Fellowship

• Every Rotarian Every Year (EREY) – 100%

• Promote Sustaining Clubs ($100.00 per year)

• Encourage 100% Paul Harris Clubs

• Encourage PHS Growth

• Encourage Rotary Direct

• Celebrate individual and club accomplishments

• Annual Fund - $300k, Polio - $66k

• Try something new? – regional event, public focus

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The Rotary FoundationPDG Carol King

• Make Speakers available for clubs

• Be a speaker

• Annihilate this evil in 17 - 18!

• Ending Polio Remains Rotary’s Number One Priority

PolioPlusRon Mackert

$20.00 Per Capita

01Aiming For$100,000 For RY 17 – 18

02Plan to adopt one Research Scientist

03Use CART Angels to share our mission

04C.A.R.T.PDG Dennis Sanders

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• Internal actions

• Educate members in the District/Clubs via newsletter

• Use emails effectively

• External actions

• Speak in the community

• Create videos to convey message

• Promote social media

• Local press, website and FaceBook

Public Image/Public

RelationsPDG Billi

Black, DGN Tiffany Ervin,

PP Joan Vanorman

• Our District’s Number One Priority

• Provide clubs with information on membership ideas

• Promote satellite clubs and new clubs

• Contact and encourage alumni participation

• Emphasize retention

• Service participation helps retention

• Recognize participation

• Seek regular member feedback

• Good orientation programs

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MembershipJohn Yermack

• DG Distinguished Clubs, RI Presidential Citation and Public Image Citation

– Provides focus for club planning and execution

– Meets the standard

• RI Presidential Citation – all on line

• RI Presidential Interact Citation

• RI Presidential Rotaract Citation

• Nominate Rotarians and Clubs for recognition

– Club Presidents and AG input critical

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Club Support/Recognition

Continually improvePresidents Elect Training Plan

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Increase use of technology for self-development

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Keep costs low for attending Rotarians

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Encourage Rotary Leadership Institute

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ExpandClub/District Leadership Assembly

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Training Jack McCaskill

Children

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Children

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Let’s End Polio Now

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Wheelchairs For Seniors

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Healthcare Projects For Seniors

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Clean Water and Sanitation

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Literacy

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Shelter Boxes For Typhoon Yolanda Relief in Tacloban

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Featured In The Rotary Magazine (Philippines)

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ALL CLUBS District ConferenceKingsport, TN - April 27 – 29, 2018

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RI International Convention24-27 June, 2018

Thank You!!

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