Anyone who receives a Rotary foundation grant of scholarship
award is an alumnus of a Foundation program. Ambassadorial Scholars,
recipients of Grants for University Teacher or Carl Miller Discovery Grants,
Group Study Exchange team members, and Rotary Volunteers are all Rotary
Foundation alumni. The list of alumni is a wealth of Rotary club programs
and a source of new Rotary club members.
About the list
The list is information available to The Rotary Foundation as
of 2002 and is being updated beginning late August 2005.
TRF Alumni Relations is a program within the
Foundation to cultivate the continued participation of alumni in various
ways
to stay connected to Rotary
to mentor
to serve
The goals of the Alumni Relations program include the
following
to build life-long ties between Foundation program
participants and Rotary
to increase interest in rotary membership
to provide alumni a way give back to Rotary through
service and financial support
There are many way Foundation programs alumni can
stay involved:
act as advocates for Foundation programs
recruit program participants
participate in inbound and outbound orientations
act as advisors to District selection committee
speak at club, district and other meetings
host exchange program participants
give to TRF Annual Programs Fund or Permanent Fund
and much more
Foundation Alumni Resource Group
The overall goal of the Rotary Foundation Alumni Resource
group is to encourage Rotary Clubs and districts to involve Foundation
Alumni in Rotary activities; to urge clubs to cinsider Alumni as potential
members of Rotary and as potential contributors to The Rotary Foundation.
Further information on the the Resoruce Group is found on the Rotary
International web site:
www.rotary.org.
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All Rotarians are encouraged to submit the names of Rotarians and Non-Rotarians who are interested in speaking at Rotary meetings. This Speaker's Corner will be an excellent resource which clubs can use to find speakers and add speakers for others to enjoy. Click on the link at the left side of this front page.
A Rotary Foundation Benefactor is a person who has notified The Rotary Foundation (TRF) that he or she has made provisions in their final estate plans, or made an outright gift of $1000 US or more to TRF's Permanent Fund.
The above information is for District 5020, Rotary Clubs in that district or personal use of Rotarians of District 5020 only. The information for each Rotarian may not be used or distributed for any commercial purpose whatsoever without the express permission of that Rotarian.