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- Rotary Volunteers is one of Rotary International’s structured programs
designed to help clubs and districts achieve their service goals in
their own communities and in communities abroad, fostering fellowship
and goodwill in the process.
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- Rotary Volunteers is a program that encourages and facilitates Rotarian
participation in all types of volunteer activities. As volunteers,
contributing their time and skills, Rotarians put Rotary’s ideal of
Service Above Self into action.
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- Rotary Volunteers serve wherever needed:
- At home, assisting with their club’s community service projects
- Abroad, assisting humanitarian missions
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- Encourage and facilitate participation in all types of volunteer
activities.
- Increase awareness of volunteer opportunities.
- Help clubs and districts realize the benefits of using volunteers in
their service projects, and assist in the identification of volunteers.
- Improve quality of life worldwide through humanitarian service.
- Cultivate international understanding and goodwill.
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- The Rotary Volunteers program is an integral part of a club’s balanced
service program, which encompasses all Avenues of Service – club,
vocational, community, and international.
- Club and district Rotary Volunteers committees administer the program.
- RI supports the program by providing information and resources and by
maintaining a registry of international volunteers and projects.
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- Maintain a registry of willing volunteers.
- Identify opportunities for service.
- Keep the district informed of the club’s volunteer activities, as well
as the need for volunteers.
- Assist interested international volunteers with registration.
- Register a club project as a Rotary Volunteers project site.
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- Maintain a registry of Rotarians available to work on district projects.
- Identify service opportunities in the district and abroad.
- Serve as the communication link between clubs and RI.
- Endorse international Rotary Volunteers and Rotary Volunteers project
sites.
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- Volunteers who want to serve abroad register with RI to:
- Advertise their offer of service and skills in the Rotary Volunteers
Database
- Serve as ambassadors of Rotary
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- Rotarians, Rotaractors, Rotary Foundation Alumni, spouses of Rotarians,
and non-Rotarians can register as international Rotary Volunteers by
- Completing the International Volunteer Registration Form.
- Having it signed by your club president and a district officer (Rotary
Volunteers or Vocational Service chair, or district governor) and
sending it to RI.
- Note: Registration is for a 2-year period (volunteers must
re-register).
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- Volunteers locate their own projects via:
- Online Rotary Volunteers International Site Database
- Resource List (volunteer organizations)
- Networking with fellow Rotarians
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- Rotary Volunteers find funding assistance via:
- The Rotary Foundation’s Volunteer Service Grants
- Their Rotary club or district
- Corporate sponsorship
- Fundraisers
- Other volunteer organizations
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- Inviting international volunteers to serve at your club’s project can
bring many benefits
- Technical knowledge and professional expertise
- Fellowship opportunities
- Potential support from a volunteer’s club
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- Identify project needs
- Review project site guidelines
- Determine support available for volunteers
- Complete and send site registration form to RI
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- Projects are included in the online Rotary Volunteers International Site
Database; interested volunteers will contact the club.
- Qualified volunteers can be found in the online Rotary Volunteers
Database.
- All communication and arrangements are made directly between clubs and
potential volunteers.
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- The following resources are available on the RI Web site:
- Rotary Volunteers section
- Rotary Volunteers publications
- Volunteer Service Grants from The Rotary Foundation
- Rotary Volunteers staff
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