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A new Rotary year is set to begin, and with it several programs aimed at
helping clubs and districts enhance their projects, share information,
and increase membership. In addition, a new group of leaders will take
over at the club, district, and international levels.
Other changes include the following:
- Beginning 1 July, The Rotary Foundation and the Water and Sanitation Rotarian Action Group will work together to offer resources and consulting services
- In order to focus goal setting at the club and district levels on membership activities, the RI Board has set a membership goal of 1.3 million Rotarians by 30 June 2015.
- RI will be launching Rotary Club Central in an effort to measure the organization’s global impact.
- Through Rotary Showcase, Rotarians can share photos of and information about their clubs’ service projects with the Rotary community and their Facebook friends.
- A new convention website launches later this month, providing the latest news, travel tips, registration, housing information, and more on Rotary’s largest annual gathering.
- RI will hold three Rotary Global Peace Forums in 2012-13,
- The Council on Legislation will meet in April in Chicago t
- As the Future Vision pilot enters its final year, Rotary clubs and districts will start preparing for Rotary’s new grant model, which launches 1 July 2013.
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