9. 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
11. 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
12. Email the 2017-18 Board of Directors
board-of-directors
@northraleighrotary.org
13. Need to know Where and When?
Check the club OR district
calendars on the website
16. Take a Kid to the Ballgame
• $30 per child
• You don’t have to attend
• Sponsor deadline is 7/26 so sign
up NLT next week’s meeting
Get ready for a fun day at the Durham Bulls
Athletic Park. For many underprivileged children
this event is a real highlight of the summer and
leaves a positive impression of Rotary.
Durham Bullsvs.
Scranton/W-B RailRiders
Sunday, August 13, 2017
Gates Open 4:00 p.m. - Game Time 5:00
p.m.
$30 pp ticket includes admission, picnic
lunch and a Durham Bulls baseball hat.
Find the signup sheet at today’s meeting.
17. Rotary Leadership Institute
Save the date…
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
18. 2017-18 Approved District Grants
DDF Requested
Total Project
Cost
Lillington - Buddy Backpack Project $1,632.00 $3,132.00
Cary-Page - Read and Feed Project $2,000.00 $4,000.00
Cary-Kildaire - Operation School Bell $2,000.00 $4,032.00
Fuquay-Varina - Tablets for 3rd Graders $2,000.00 $5,000.00
Cleveland School - Dictionaries for 3rd
Graders $1,453.00 $2,906.00
Wendell - Library Books $1,500.00 $3,025.00
Wake Forest - Dominican Republic Project $10,000.00 $20,000.00
Oxford - Addressing Food Security $3,000.00 $6,000.00
Morrisville - Meals for Hope Meal
Packaging $10,000.00 $20,000.00
Roxboro - Teacher Supply Store $2,000.00 $4,000.00
Raleigh - Wake Smiles Dental Clinic $2,000.00 $217,623.48
Raleigh Parkside - Snacks@School - Reedy
Creek $2,000.00 $2,000.00
Clayton - Playground at Harbor, Inc
Domestic Violence Center $8,000.00 $36,825.00
Garner - Web Based Curriculm for Adults
with Developmental Disabilities $4,000.00 $8,000.00
East Chapel Hill - Teacher Supply Store $4,200.00 $45,000.00
Holly Springs - Music and Memory $1,000.00 $2,000.00
DDF Requested
Total Project
Cost
Raleigh Midtown - Solarizing Uganda Now $10,846.00 $45,000.00
Durham - Urban Ministries of Durham $3,473.00 $6,946.00
Durham E-club - Urban Ministries of
Durham Family Room Renovation $2,950.00 $5,900.00
Durham Sunrise - Backpack Buddies $3,276.00 $6,552.00
Southwest Durham - MLK Meal Packaging $9,000.00 $25,600.00
Angier - Harnett Central Interact Project -
Outdoor classroom & Educational nature
trail $600.00 $1,200.00
South Granville - Spanning the
Generations $2,000.00 $4,000.00
Cary - Read-a-Book Get-a-Book Program $2,000.00 $5,525.00
Total DG DDF allocated $90,930.00 $484,266.48
DG DDF RY 2017-18 $92,730.00
DG DDF Available $1,800.00
20. 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.
22. Put your Announcement on These Slides
Email info to:
announcements
@northraleighrotary.org
23. Not on a Committee or Project?
50th Anniversary
Board of Advisors
Club History
Communications/Public Image
Website
Social Media
Bulletin
Directory
Local News Media
Evening Meetings
Foundation
TRF Giving
Palmer Endowment
Fundraising
Golf Tournament
Casino Night
Club Partners
Membership
Programs
Socials
Holiday Banquet
Installation Banquet
District Conference Party
District/Zone/RI
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
Guatemala Literacy Project
Guatemala Student Support Group
Global Grants, District Grants
Dominican Rep Latrine Project
Uganda School Electrification
Rotary Youth Exchange
Friendship Exchange
Peace Center
Adopt-a-Peace Fellow
Disaster Relief
Global Scholarship
Fellowships
Action Groups
Service Exchange
Vocational Training Team
Vocational Award
Rotational Meeting
LaunchRALEIGH
Bridges to Success
Networking Events
Club Service Community Service Int’l Service
Vocational Service
Take a Kid to the Ballgame
4 Way Test Essay Contest
Alex Wilson Scholarship
Interact
RYLA
Rotary Against Drugs Speech
Youth Workshops
Youth Service
24. Presidential Citation ProgressREQUIRED ACTIVITIES
□ Pay our July 2017 club invoices on time.
□ Pay our January 2018 club invoices on
time.
□ Report volunteer hours and service
project contributions in Rotary Club
Central.
SUPPORT & STRENGTHEN CLUBS
Achieve at least 4 of the following goals:
□ Set at least 10 goals in Club Central.
□ Update the club’s strategic plan.
□ Achieve a net gain => 2 members.
□ Achieve a net gain => 2 female members.
□ Achieve a net gain =>2 members under
40.
□ Engage members in activities outside
regular club meetings. At least one club
social activity or more than 50 percent of
our club’s members participated in club
service activities.
□ Sponsor or co-sponsor a new Rotary club
or a Rotary Community Corps to expand
Rotary’s reach in our community.
□ Sponsor or co-sponsor an Interact or
Rotaract club to involve young people in
Rotary.
X
X
X
X
X
FOCUS & INCREASE HUMANITARIAN
SERVICE
Achieve at least 4 of the following goals:
□ Sponsor, or participate in, a polio-
related fundraising or awareness event.
□ Partner with The Rotary Foundation by
sponsoring at least one project funded
by a global grant or a district grant.
□ Carry out at least one project focused
on the environment.
□ Collaborate with other Rotary clubs in
our region to increase a project’s scope
and visibility.
□ Involve Rotaractors, Interactors, Rotary
Community Corps members, or Rotary
alumni in club projects and events.
□ Increase our club’s total giving to The
Rotary Foundation by at least 10
percent .
□ Increase the number of members who
give $25 or more to any Rotary
Foundation fund.
□ Attain a minimum Annual Fund
contribution of $100 per capita.
□ Use the Rotary Ideas platform, to
contribute to a project or seek
resources for our club’s local or
international projects.
ENHANCE PUBLIC IMAGE & AWARENESS
Achieve at least 4 of the following goals:
□ Use Rotary’s brand guidelines,
templates, and other resources in all our
communications.
□ Regularly update our club website and
social media accounts.
□ Host and promote a community event to
support World Polio Day, and register it
on endpolio.org.
□ Engage our community by hosting at
least one networking event for local
professionals, community organizations,
or Rotary alumni.
□ Establish or continue a partnership with
one or more corporate or government
entities or NGO and work on a project
together.
□ Host a community forum or seminar
about an issue that’s important in our
community.
□ Have local media cover a club project,
event, or fundraiser.
□ Promote peace and develop future
leaders by sponsoring or hosting at least
one Rotary Youth Exchange student or
sponsoring at least one participant in a
RYLA event.
X
X
25. 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