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Club and District Support

South Pacific & Philippines Office —

Presidents, now that you’re settled in your role, this might be a great time to review your club’s goals and assess how your club is committing to Rotary’s action plan.

Second-quarter highlights:

  • Evaluate your club’s goals in Rotary Club Central during a meeting. Refer to our guide, How to Report Progress on Goals, to update your club’s achievements and find ways to reach your remaining goals.
  • Expand your reach by reviewing our diversity, equity, and inclusion resources on My Rotary to learn how your club can put DEI into action.
  • Explore our newly improved Club Finder tool. This tool provides you with an opportunity to utilise one of Rotary’s unique member benefits: to connect and visit with fellow Rotarians around the world—particularly during these times when in-person interactions may be limited. Make sure to customise your club meeting information (including time, place, meeting language, and whether your club meets in-person, online, or both), so fellow Rotarians and clubs can find your meeting information with ease!

Did you know?

Project Lifecycle is a helpful resource to ensure that your club’s projects have a lasting impact.From planning and supporting your effort to promoting and evaluating its effects, Rotary offers assessments, tools, and more to guide you through each stage of your project. 
We look forward to helping you strengthen the many ways that Rotary Opens Opportunities.