Membership
is the single most important thing in Rotary.
Without members, we cannot contribute to the Foundation.
Without members, we cannot continue to provide service above self.
Without members, the good that Rotary does at home and around the world
would disappear.
All the steps you and your Rotary club take to grow and maintain your
membership will be the most important work you do.
To keep our clubs strong, every Rotarian must share the responsibility
of bringing new people into Rotary.
Below are some of the many resources available to assist you in
achieving your membership goals.
Club Assessment Tools
Membership Development Action Plan
New Member Orientation
How to propose a new member
Getting and Keeping Good Rotarians
Membership Development Resource Guide
Membership Potential Approaches
Why Join a Rotary Club
Membership Development Kits
We hope that you find this website a useful tool. If there is information
that you think would be beneficial, please contact one of the members of
your District Membership Committee.
Each time we open the door to Rotary for someone the effect it has ripples
around the world. Rotary membership is a gift worth receiving. It changes
lives, both for the Rotarian and the service above self they will do for
others.
Your District Membership Committee is willing assist you in your role and/or
provide programs for your club. To contact the District Membership Team,
click one of the links at the top of this page.
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.