Announcement slide show played during our 9/13 meeting. Members please review. If you wish to add announcements for next week, email them to announcements@northraleighrotary.org by Tuesday 9PM.
New Club Flexibility: How Can It Attact and Keep MembersElizabeth Toms
How can your club be more attractive to prospective
members, and what can you do to keep your members? How
can Rotary remain a priority when everyone has limited
time? This session will explore club successes and consider
what “flexibility” means. You’ll learn how your club might
benefit from increased flexibility and get ideas for the
coming year. You’ll also hear about changes you may need to
make to your bylaws to accommodate your innovations.
Rotary clubs are exploring change and flexibility in new and
creative ways. Come get ideas to strengthen and engage your
members. From different meeting designs to nontraditional
venues and schedules, clubs are embracing a new Rotary, and
you can, too.
Webinar slides from webinar recorded on 12 February 2019.
The Paul Harris Society has grown to over 21,000 members in 138 countries worldwide and 16% of donations to The Rotary Foundation come from this special group of members. Are you looking for ways to encourage growth in the society within your district or club? Or, new ways to keep society members engaged? If so, join us for a webinar hosted by the Foundation’s Annual Giving team, including Rotarian panelists, and get tips about how to recognize new Paul Harris Society members, engage them after they join and continually engage them for years to come. In addition, we will include a brief history of the Paul Harris Society along with an overview of updates.
During this webinar, you can expect to hear:
• Ways to promote the PHS in your clubs and districts
• How to recruit members
• Tactics for engaging and thanking PHS members
Announcement slide show played during our 9/13 meeting. Members please review. If you wish to add announcements for next week, email them to announcements@northraleighrotary.org by Tuesday 9PM.
New Club Flexibility: How Can It Attact and Keep MembersElizabeth Toms
How can your club be more attractive to prospective
members, and what can you do to keep your members? How
can Rotary remain a priority when everyone has limited
time? This session will explore club successes and consider
what “flexibility” means. You’ll learn how your club might
benefit from increased flexibility and get ideas for the
coming year. You’ll also hear about changes you may need to
make to your bylaws to accommodate your innovations.
Rotary clubs are exploring change and flexibility in new and
creative ways. Come get ideas to strengthen and engage your
members. From different meeting designs to nontraditional
venues and schedules, clubs are embracing a new Rotary, and
you can, too.
Webinar slides from webinar recorded on 12 February 2019.
The Paul Harris Society has grown to over 21,000 members in 138 countries worldwide and 16% of donations to The Rotary Foundation come from this special group of members. Are you looking for ways to encourage growth in the society within your district or club? Or, new ways to keep society members engaged? If so, join us for a webinar hosted by the Foundation’s Annual Giving team, including Rotarian panelists, and get tips about how to recognize new Paul Harris Society members, engage them after they join and continually engage them for years to come. In addition, we will include a brief history of the Paul Harris Society along with an overview of updates.
During this webinar, you can expect to hear:
• Ways to promote the PHS in your clubs and districts
• How to recruit members
• Tactics for engaging and thanking PHS members
How can your club attract and engage young professionals in the work Rotary is doing? What does the next generation of leaders seek in a membership organization? We will discuss best practices, teach successful strategies, and share energizing stories of connections between Rotarians of all ages that will motivate you to incorporate these great ideas in your club and district.
When you charter a new club, you increase Rotary’s capacity to improve lives in communities around the world. Chartering new clubs allows you to attract a more diverse membership, explore new ways to incorporate flexibility, pursue new project possibilities, hear ideas from new leaders, and grow Rotary.
Join us to learn:
• How to determine when a new club is needed
• Ideas for recruiting charter members
• The importance of celebrating every achievement
• Why new club development requires a strong team
Does your Rotary club have more than 125 members? Do you
struggle to keep everyone engaged and appeal to potential
Rotarians? Come share challenges and best practices with
members and leaders from other large clubs.
Forty percent of club leaders say that “attracting new members” is the biggest challenge their clubs face. But is recruitment the issue? Or is it actually learning how to create healthy clubs that offer a vibrant membership experience, one that is irresistible to both members and visitors? Using stories of transformation from Rotary and in their professional careers, trainers Louisa Horne and Doug Logan outline one strategy for making necessary changes to the club experience while including members in the process.
Did you know that Rotary has over 300 e-clubs worldwide? If you're a member of an e-club or are thinking about starting one, or if your traditional club wants to incorporate online elements, join us for exciting presentations and discussions about the options. We'll share best practices for e-clubs in communication, fundraising, project development, fellowship, and collaboration with other online clubs.
Leading Your Club to Greatness: 2017-18 Club PresidentsElizabeth Toms
What’s your path to success? Join your fellow presidents-elect and Rotary leaders as we exchange experiences and
ideas to help accelerate clubs toward a successful year. Scale
up to greatness as we share a common vision and motivation
for the coming year and beyond.
Associate and corporate memberships, passport, satellite, and hybrid clubs: These are just some of the innovative, flexible models that clubs have designed recently. Our panelists talk about the challenges, benefits, and lessons of designing a club experience that works for every member.
Join us if you believe your club could benefit from becoming more flexible and you:
• Want to host some meetings online but aren’t sure how
• Have heard about corporate memberships and want to learn more about how they could benefit your club — and community
• Are wondering how a satellite club might allow more prospective members to engage with and expand Rotary
Chartered in June 2015 with 50 members, the Waldo
Brookside Rotary Club in Kansas City, Missouri, USA,
currently has more than 70 members and welcomes an
average of three prospective members per meeting. How
did this vibrant culture develop and why does it continue
to grow? Learn about the findings of an online survey and
in-depth interviews with club members, and exchange ideas
for successful new club formation.
2013-10 Raleigh ISSA Chapter Updates October 2013Raleigh ISSA
Board updates, the HALLOWEEN edition featuring Shei Shei. A statistical overview of meeting attendance, because WHO doesn't like graphs?! InfoSeCon event details and schedule live. Upcoming Events including Chapter Meeting Nov 7, Internet Summit Nov 14, Chapter Meeting Dec 5, BOARD ELECTIONS COMING in December. Tonight's Presentation: “Using Cisco ISE for Basic Access Control ” with Douglas Notini
Get insight into key messaging and new public image resources available to support your efforts to increase awareness of Rotary in your community. Learn how to adapt the People of Action campaign so it resonates locally, and how to use the new materials to support your club's strategic priorities.
Establishing and Maintaining a Successful Paul Harris SocietyElizabeth Toms
The Paul Harris Society recognizes Rotary members and
friends of The Rotary Foundation who contribute $1,000
or more each year to the Annual Fund, PolioPlus Fund, or
approved global grants. Learn how you can help achieve the
Foundation’s goal of establishing a Paul Harris Society in
each district, or work to maintain those that already exist.
Religious Freedom for Business Owners? Are you prepared for doing business in our changing society & culture and ready to face the consequences of making Right and Biblical decisions?
Our special guest speaker is our Corporate Counsel, Tyler Smith, a 1999 graduate of the University of Oregon, who earned his Juris Doctorate from Willamette University College of Law in Salem, Oregon. Tyler started Tyler Smith & Associates in 2007. In his prior career building business start-up teams, Tyler established himself as one of the most successful and respected Silicon Valley headhunters. Tyler has a strong background in business, sales, and company start up. Prior to starting his law firm, Tyler last worked for Microsoft. Tyler is currently the Chairman of the Canby Planning Commission and was a past City Counselor, and former Chair of the Hubbard Planning Commission.
Tyler has been active in Oregon law and politics working to make productive changes for our state for many years. He is one of few attorneys in Oregon that has extensive experience working with government agencies both in the legal realm and in the making of public policy. He has been at the forefront of many significant changes to Oregon law and including working heavily on one of the few land use reform recommendations adopted by the Legislature giving some local control back to regions by making the land use process simpler and more meaningful. Tyler is a former Army Combat Engineer and attended the Oregon Military Academy. He is a proud veteran and frequently represents veterans in veterans issues. Tyler is frequently asked to give speeches, comment or represent parties in high profile and controversial issues. With both an academic and a real world perspective, Tyler can see all perspectives which helps his clients formulate a a winning strategy.
You can see more about Tyler's professional and educational background at LinkedIn. Tyler is one of few Oregon attorneys with substantive election law experience, and one of the few who frequently battles governments at all levels to keep them accountable to the people. Tyler is an active member of city leadership, in his community, church and local political organizations. He and his wife have one son and daughter.
Rethinking Membership – The New Focus
Over 38 Rotary District 5340 clubs attended with their club Membership and Public Relations Teams and had an insightful morning highlighting new tactics and techniques to improve their membership goals. This seminar and attendee discussion was be facilitated by experts from the Rotary Zone 25/26 Membership Team. Some of the topics covered included:
Club Attraction
Relevancy
Retention
Public Image & Relations
Community Engagement
Best Practices
Rotary District 5340 Membership Seminar
July 26, 2014 at 08:00 AM – 12:30 PM / Crowne Plaza Resort Hotel
The Rotary Club of North Raleigh has established an alternative meeting day and time in order to increase the options available for our members to serve their community and find fellowship. This presentation describes the new meeting purpose and format.
Kiwanis Membership: If You Love Your Club, Share itC Todd Smith
Presented at the 2014 Florida Kiwanis District Convention on methods for membership development through better marketing, networking, and branding of Kiwanis.
How can your club attract and engage young professionals in the work Rotary is doing? What does the next generation of leaders seek in a membership organization? We will discuss best practices, teach successful strategies, and share energizing stories of connections between Rotarians of all ages that will motivate you to incorporate these great ideas in your club and district.
When you charter a new club, you increase Rotary’s capacity to improve lives in communities around the world. Chartering new clubs allows you to attract a more diverse membership, explore new ways to incorporate flexibility, pursue new project possibilities, hear ideas from new leaders, and grow Rotary.
Join us to learn:
• How to determine when a new club is needed
• Ideas for recruiting charter members
• The importance of celebrating every achievement
• Why new club development requires a strong team
Does your Rotary club have more than 125 members? Do you
struggle to keep everyone engaged and appeal to potential
Rotarians? Come share challenges and best practices with
members and leaders from other large clubs.
Forty percent of club leaders say that “attracting new members” is the biggest challenge their clubs face. But is recruitment the issue? Or is it actually learning how to create healthy clubs that offer a vibrant membership experience, one that is irresistible to both members and visitors? Using stories of transformation from Rotary and in their professional careers, trainers Louisa Horne and Doug Logan outline one strategy for making necessary changes to the club experience while including members in the process.
Did you know that Rotary has over 300 e-clubs worldwide? If you're a member of an e-club or are thinking about starting one, or if your traditional club wants to incorporate online elements, join us for exciting presentations and discussions about the options. We'll share best practices for e-clubs in communication, fundraising, project development, fellowship, and collaboration with other online clubs.
Leading Your Club to Greatness: 2017-18 Club PresidentsElizabeth Toms
What’s your path to success? Join your fellow presidents-elect and Rotary leaders as we exchange experiences and
ideas to help accelerate clubs toward a successful year. Scale
up to greatness as we share a common vision and motivation
for the coming year and beyond.
Associate and corporate memberships, passport, satellite, and hybrid clubs: These are just some of the innovative, flexible models that clubs have designed recently. Our panelists talk about the challenges, benefits, and lessons of designing a club experience that works for every member.
Join us if you believe your club could benefit from becoming more flexible and you:
• Want to host some meetings online but aren’t sure how
• Have heard about corporate memberships and want to learn more about how they could benefit your club — and community
• Are wondering how a satellite club might allow more prospective members to engage with and expand Rotary
Chartered in June 2015 with 50 members, the Waldo
Brookside Rotary Club in Kansas City, Missouri, USA,
currently has more than 70 members and welcomes an
average of three prospective members per meeting. How
did this vibrant culture develop and why does it continue
to grow? Learn about the findings of an online survey and
in-depth interviews with club members, and exchange ideas
for successful new club formation.
2013-10 Raleigh ISSA Chapter Updates October 2013Raleigh ISSA
Board updates, the HALLOWEEN edition featuring Shei Shei. A statistical overview of meeting attendance, because WHO doesn't like graphs?! InfoSeCon event details and schedule live. Upcoming Events including Chapter Meeting Nov 7, Internet Summit Nov 14, Chapter Meeting Dec 5, BOARD ELECTIONS COMING in December. Tonight's Presentation: “Using Cisco ISE for Basic Access Control ” with Douglas Notini
Get insight into key messaging and new public image resources available to support your efforts to increase awareness of Rotary in your community. Learn how to adapt the People of Action campaign so it resonates locally, and how to use the new materials to support your club's strategic priorities.
Establishing and Maintaining a Successful Paul Harris SocietyElizabeth Toms
The Paul Harris Society recognizes Rotary members and
friends of The Rotary Foundation who contribute $1,000
or more each year to the Annual Fund, PolioPlus Fund, or
approved global grants. Learn how you can help achieve the
Foundation’s goal of establishing a Paul Harris Society in
each district, or work to maintain those that already exist.
Religious Freedom for Business Owners? Are you prepared for doing business in our changing society & culture and ready to face the consequences of making Right and Biblical decisions?
Our special guest speaker is our Corporate Counsel, Tyler Smith, a 1999 graduate of the University of Oregon, who earned his Juris Doctorate from Willamette University College of Law in Salem, Oregon. Tyler started Tyler Smith & Associates in 2007. In his prior career building business start-up teams, Tyler established himself as one of the most successful and respected Silicon Valley headhunters. Tyler has a strong background in business, sales, and company start up. Prior to starting his law firm, Tyler last worked for Microsoft. Tyler is currently the Chairman of the Canby Planning Commission and was a past City Counselor, and former Chair of the Hubbard Planning Commission.
Tyler has been active in Oregon law and politics working to make productive changes for our state for many years. He is one of few attorneys in Oregon that has extensive experience working with government agencies both in the legal realm and in the making of public policy. He has been at the forefront of many significant changes to Oregon law and including working heavily on one of the few land use reform recommendations adopted by the Legislature giving some local control back to regions by making the land use process simpler and more meaningful. Tyler is a former Army Combat Engineer and attended the Oregon Military Academy. He is a proud veteran and frequently represents veterans in veterans issues. Tyler is frequently asked to give speeches, comment or represent parties in high profile and controversial issues. With both an academic and a real world perspective, Tyler can see all perspectives which helps his clients formulate a a winning strategy.
You can see more about Tyler's professional and educational background at LinkedIn. Tyler is one of few Oregon attorneys with substantive election law experience, and one of the few who frequently battles governments at all levels to keep them accountable to the people. Tyler is an active member of city leadership, in his community, church and local political organizations. He and his wife have one son and daughter.
Rethinking Membership – The New Focus
Over 38 Rotary District 5340 clubs attended with their club Membership and Public Relations Teams and had an insightful morning highlighting new tactics and techniques to improve their membership goals. This seminar and attendee discussion was be facilitated by experts from the Rotary Zone 25/26 Membership Team. Some of the topics covered included:
Club Attraction
Relevancy
Retention
Public Image & Relations
Community Engagement
Best Practices
Rotary District 5340 Membership Seminar
July 26, 2014 at 08:00 AM – 12:30 PM / Crowne Plaza Resort Hotel
The Rotary Club of North Raleigh has established an alternative meeting day and time in order to increase the options available for our members to serve their community and find fellowship. This presentation describes the new meeting purpose and format.
Kiwanis Membership: If You Love Your Club, Share itC Todd Smith
Presented at the 2014 Florida Kiwanis District Convention on methods for membership development through better marketing, networking, and branding of Kiwanis.
2013-09 Raleigh ISSA Chapter Updates September 2013Raleigh ISSA
Board updates, jobs updates, treasurer report and more. InfoSeCon event details, why you MUST RSVP for meetings, Upcoming Events including Chapter Meetings, InfoSeCon, BSides Raleigh, instructions and how-to RSVP as a member. Tonight's Presentation: “Social Media Hacked – Analyzing the Art of the Attack” with Scott A. Wells, Ph.D.
Visualize or Fossilize: Growing Your Kiwanis ClubC Todd Smith
A presentation to provide Kiwanis Club leaders with tips and suggestions for growing their Kiwanis Clubs so they can recruit more volunteers to accomplish more service in their communities. This presentation was originally given at the Florida Kiwanis District Convention on August 3, 2013.
Announcements and information from our September 9th 2017 meeting. Each week we project slides with information about our club, District and Rotary activity.
Sometimes clubs are too small for “big ideas,” but just
because your club doesn’t have the resources doesn’t
mean you have to throw out the idea. Collaborating with
other small clubs means more hands, more expertise, and
more money raised. You’ll hear how clubs and districts
in the northeastern United States are collaborating on
fundraisers and other events with great results, and
learn ways you can work to connect clubs in your area for
increased visibility and success.
Moderator: Carol Toomey, Communications Committee
Member and 2015 São Paulo Convention Promotion
Committee Member, Rotary Club of Nashoba Valley,
Massachusetts, USA
Do you wish your members were more active and engaged
in your Rotary club? Have your meetings become stale and
routine? Get some tips for making your meetings feel fun and
refreshed. Come with an open mind and leave with a new bag
of tricks to better engage your club’s members.
2013-08 Raleigh ISSA Chapter Updates August 2013Raleigh ISSA
Chapter board reports, InfoSeCon call for papers, InfoSeCon updates, Back-to-Basics mini-trainings, why you should never Google "David Vaughn". Upcoming Events including Chapter Meetings 9/5 and 10/3, InfoSeCon 10/17, BSides Raleigh 10/18. Tonight's Presentation: YOU! Enjoy roundtables and group discussions with your peers
No Event? No Problem: The Power of Grassroots FundraisingFirstGiving
This webinar features new and innovative ways to raise money through grassroots fundraising.
In this free interactive webinar, you will learn about:
- Proven fundraising methods outside official events
- Easy ways to attract new donors by tapping into your supporters' existing networks
- Methods used by YMCA Metropolitan Dallas to raise thousands online.
Guest speaker: Sharon Bradley, Camp Grady Spruce, YMCA Metropolitan Dallas
The Rotary Club of North Raleigh is hosting an afternoon session about experiences studying abroad as a high schooler (or gap year student) and how it impacts students lives. Parents and students who think they might want to do something like this should attend.
Meeting announcements from the Rotary Club of North Raleigh, Wednesday September 20, 2017. The meeting is also live streamed on YouTube. Check out our channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8o1iLZtj047TqYlKWFlxQQ
North Raleigh Rotarian Katie Turnbull gave a great presentation at our Friday morning extension meeting about data visualization. Katie is a consultant at research and advisory firm, Gartner, Inc.
Past President or the Rotary Club of North Raleigh, Steven Nelson, gave a presentation of the Guatemala Literacy Project (GLP) which our club has been a part of for many years.
Sophia Dragao is our club's Rotary Youth Exchange student this year. She is from Brazil. Our club invited her to talk about her experience and wish her well when she heads home in June.
Ken Parson from Triangle Health Solutions talked about Long Term Care challenges, myths and financing options. Video of the presentation is on our YoutTube channel.
Mollie Hodl, Director of Partner Development at Executive Service Corps of the Triangle, presented board building strategies to the club. ESC's new tool, buildabetterboard.com is a match-making website for nonprofits and prospective board members.
Tiffany Williams of Wake Tech Community College presented to the club about the challenges faced by the types of students who will be in next year's club supported program, Bridges to Success.
2017 will be the Rotary Club of North Raleigh's 50th year of service. We are sponsoring two great projects and need your help to make them a reality. Please read the brochure. To inquire about sponsorship, please contact sponsor-50th@northraleighrotary.org
"Global Health Begins at Home” Gillings Global Gateway™ UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health March 16, 2016 Jim Herrington, PhD, MPH ExecuBve Director Gillings Global Gateway™ Professor of the Practice Department of Health Behavior
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ZGB - The Role of Generative AI in Government transformation.pdfSaeed Al Dhaheri
This keynote was presented during the the 7th edition of the UAE Hackathon 2024. It highlights the role of AI and Generative AI in addressing government transformation to achieve zero government bureaucracy
Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
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13. 2017-18 Club Membership Goals
65
16
20
58
11
10
57
11
9
0 20 40 60 80
Total
Under 40
Women
Beginning Current 2018 Goals
14. Did You Know?
Our Club has a LinkedIn Company Page
Add your history in the
club to your professional
experience on your
LinkedIn profile
https://www.linkedin.com/company/rotary-club-of-north-raleigh
17. Did You Know?
…about the Club Locator app?
• Display a club’s location on a map
• Search for clubs by keyword
• Search for clubs within 1 to 100
miles of your physical location
• Save your search results
• Add a club to your contact list
• View club officer information
(available only to Rotarians and
Rotaractors)
• Access Rotary Global Rewards
18. Did You Know?
…about Rotary Global Rewards?
Go to: https://my.rotary.org/en/member-center/rotary-
global-rewards
19. Support Our Club with Amazon Smile
Amazon donates 0.5% of the price of
eligible smile.amazon.com purchases to the
charities selected by customers.
Use this link to support the Rotary Club Of
North Raleigh Foundation on Amazon Smile.
https://smile.amazon.com/ch/23-7061910
20. Email the 2017-18 Board of Directors
board-of-directors
@northraleighrotary.org
25. Get the Difference Maker Award
The criteria is simple:
1. Bring in a new member.
2. Donate at least $ 10.00 a
month or $25.00 a quarter to
the Foundation via Rotary
Direct.
3. Attend a training session
such as like a District
Assembly, RLI or Foundation
training.
26. District Foundation Workshop
Register now on DacDB
Saturday, September 9, 2017
8:30am - 12pm
Learn why we support The Rotary
Foundation and the difference
Rotarians make in the world with
that support.
Greenwood Forest
Baptist Church
110 SE Maynard Road
Cary, NC
8:30 AM -- Registration & Light Breakfast
9:00 AM -- Workshop Begins
12:00 PM -- Workshop Adjourns
27. Rotary Leadership Institute
Register now
Saturday, September 30, 2017
8:30am - 4:30pm
Durham Corporate Education Office
310 Blackwell Street
Durham, NC
For info go to:
http://www.rli33.org/event-registration/
scroll down to Sep. 30 and select the course level you need
28. Save the Date!
And make our club the best in attendance!
• 2018 All Clubs’
Conference in New Bern
• We will have a club
party on Friday night
• There will be lots of
networking opportunities
29. Put your Announcement on These Slides
Email info to:
announcements
@northraleighrotary.org
By Tuesday 9PM the night before
30. Got Sponsors?
The Golf Tournament
needs sponsorship
You can help connect us with
valued donors
31. We Still Need Committee Chairs
Get involved with all the exciting activity the
club has planned
32. Resources for Club Committees
Each committee has resources available to
make members roles easier
• Image library for creating promotional material
• Templates for MS Office and Google Docs files (brochures, forms,
signups, etc)
• Email groups on the club’s domain. Example:
jack-andrews-golf-tournament@northraleighrotary.org
• Calendar for setting meetings
• Public webpages for event promotion, blogs and videos
• Private webpages for posting committee info
• Access to social media accounts to promote activity
• Signup Genius account for online registration
• Eventbrite account for online event management
33. Not on a Committee or Project?
Join the Golf
Tournament Committee
Help us put on one of our
biggest events of the year!
34. Not on a Committee or Project?
Join the Networking
Events Planning
Committee
Help connect members and the
local business community
35. Vocational Service Committees
You can join today
Vocational Service Award
Rotational Meeting
LaunchRALEIGH
Bridges to Success
Networking Events (Planning)
Curtis Stevens
Vocational Service Dir.
Contact
vocationalservice@northraleighrotary.org
36. Club Service Committees
You can join today
50th Anniversary
Club History
Communications/Public Image
Website
Social Media
Bulletin
Directory
Local News Media
Evening Meetings (Planning & org)
Foundation
Fundraising
Golf Tournament
Casino Night
Club Partners
Membership
Socials
Holiday Banquet
Installation Banquet
District Conference Party
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
District/Zone/RI
Matt Towler
Club Service Dir.
Contact
clubservice@northraleighrotary.org
37. Youth Service Committees
You can join today
4 Way Test Essay Contest
Alex Wilson Scholarship
Interact
RYLA
Rotary Against Drugs Speech
Youth Workshops
Katie Turnbull
Youth Service Dir.
Contact
youthservice@northraleighrotary.org
38. International Service Committees
You can join today
Guatemala Literacy Project
Guatemala Student Support Group
Global Grants, District Grants
Dominican Rep Latrine Project
Uganda School Electrification
Rotary Youth Exchange
Friendship Exchange
Disaster Relief
Global Scholarship
Fellowships
Action Groups
Service Exchange Stevens
Int’l. Service Dir.
Contact
internationalservice@northraleighrotary.org
Rosemary
39. Community Service Committees
You can join today
Total Life Center Gifts
Miracle League
Adopt-A-Highway
TC & Bill Parker Scholarship
NC Boys & Girls Home
Raleigh Parks Projects
Habitat for Humanity
Interfaith Food Shuttle
IFFS Mobile Market Paul Stone
Community Service Dir.
Contact
communityservice@northraleighrotary.org