Running a district
Rotarians from around the world gather in plenary sessions at the 2006 International Assembly. San Diego, California, USA.
Photo by Alyce Henson / Rotary Images.
A district is a group of Rotary clubs that are linked for administrative purposes. The activities and organization of a Rotary district exist to help individual clubs advance the Object of Rotary.
Resources
Highlights
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District Leadership Plan
The District Leadership Plan can help the district governor and the rest of the leadership team to better serve clubs.
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Starting a new club
For Rotary International to continue its vital humanitarian work and expand its service, its membership base must continue to increase.