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DG Bill Biddle
Official 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 Foundation
PDG Carol King
• Make Speakers available for clubs
• Be a speaker
• Annihilate this evil in 17 - 18!
• Ending Polio Remains Rotary’s Number
One Priority
PolioPlus
Ron Mackert
$20.00 Per
Capita
01
Aiming
For$100,000
For RY 17 – 18
02
Plan to adopt
one Research
Scientist
03
Use CART
Angels to share
our mission
04C.A.R.T.
PDG Dennis
Sanders
8
• 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
Relations
PDG 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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Membership
John 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
1
1
Club Support/Recognition
Continually
improve
Presidents Elect
Training Plan
1
Increase use of
technology for
self-development
2
Keep costs low for
attending
Rotarians
3
Encourage Rotary
Leadership
Institute
4
Expand
Club/District
Leadership
Assembly
5
Training
Jack McCaskill
Children
13
Children
14
Let’s End Polio Now
15
Wheelchairs For Seniors
16
Healthcare Projects For Seniors
17
Clean Water and Sanitation
18
Literacy
19
Shelter Boxes For Typhoon Yolanda Relief in
Tacloban
20
Featured In The Rotary Magazine (Philippines)
21
22
ALL CLUBS District Conference
Kingsport, TN - April 27 – 29, 2018
23
RI International Convention
24-27 June, 2018
Thank You!!
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08/31/2017 - District Governor Bill Biddle

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    1 DG Bill Biddle OfficialVisit RY 2017 - 2018
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    RI President IanH.S. Riseley
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    • Foundation: $100per 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 3 Measurable Goals
  • 4.
    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 4 “Rotary Making a Difference” “We can do more together than we can alone”
  • 5.
    • Encourage multi-clubefforts • 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
  • 6.
    • Every RotarianEvery 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 6 The Rotary Foundation PDG Carol King
  • 7.
    • Make Speakersavailable for clubs • Be a speaker • Annihilate this evil in 17 - 18! • Ending Polio Remains Rotary’s Number One Priority PolioPlus Ron Mackert
  • 8.
    $20.00 Per Capita 01 Aiming For$100,000 For RY17 – 18 02 Plan to adopt one Research Scientist 03 Use CART Angels to share our mission 04C.A.R.T. PDG Dennis Sanders 8
  • 9.
    • 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 Relations PDG Billi Black, DGN Tiffany Ervin, PP Joan Vanorman
  • 10.
    • Our District’sNumber 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 10 Membership John Yermack
  • 11.
    • DG DistinguishedClubs, 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 1 1 Club Support/Recognition
  • 12.
    Continually improve Presidents Elect Training Plan 1 Increaseuse of technology for self-development 2 Keep costs low for attending Rotarians 3 Encourage Rotary Leadership Institute 4 Expand Club/District Leadership Assembly 5 Training Jack McCaskill
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    Clean Water andSanitation 18
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    Shelter Boxes ForTyphoon Yolanda Relief in Tacloban 20
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    Featured In TheRotary Magazine (Philippines) 21
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    22 ALL CLUBS DistrictConference Kingsport, TN - April 27 – 29, 2018
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