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Rotary Club of Scotts Valley2014-2015
Mission, Vision, Goals, Budget
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2013-2014
Object of Rotary
The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:
• First. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service; • Second. High ethical standards in business and professions; the
recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
• Third. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life;
• Fourth. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Mission
Inspiring each other to take action– so that together we can change the world
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Vision
Strive to be a vibrant club where all members are meaningfully engaged
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
What are we known for as a club?
• We are a group of engaged leaders who believe in serving others, we believe in the object of Rotary and we care deeply about our community and each other
• We have fun as we serve together
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
What are we known for locally?
• “Go to” Club for Community Support
• Families• Youth Service• Homeless• Seniors• Schools/Educators• Signature Event tbd
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
What are we known for internationally?
• We are eradicating Polio worldwide• “The Girl Effect”• Literacy/Education• Self Sustaining Programs for
women who are poorest of poor• We are improving the sustainability
of our planet• Reducing the plastics in our oceans
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Goals
• Membership Engagement & Growth:
• Led by Jim Sikora• Current = 46• Goal = 50, net of attrition, or 10%• Each member invite a friend or
colleague to visit our club to consider joining us
• Mentorship Program• Roteract Outreach
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Goals
• Membership Retention:• Led by Cindy Schuette
• We Care program• You Rock Cards• Rotarian of the Month recognition• Continue to have fun, engaging
meetings
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Membership is our job
• Ron Burton, RI President, was an active member of Key Club in high school; but he did not join a Kiwanis Club as no one ever asked him. Rotary Club of Norman, Oklahoma invited him and therefore he joined Rotary.
• “Membership is not someone else’s job — it’s my job, it’s your job, it’s every Rotarian’s opportunity.”
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
We have to ask
• We have to ask. Invite prospective members to the club.
• When they become members — our job isn’t over. Mentoring them, make sure that they find a meaningful role in the club and that they get satisfaction out of Rotary is our responsibility
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Membership Goal
• Overall, we add about 120,000 new members worldwide every year. But every year, just about that many members leave. And that’s why our numbers have stayed the same, at about 1.2 million members, for more than 15 years.
• We need to take a look at those who are leaving and find out why they’re leaving and find what we can do about it.
• We are committed to seeing Rotary membership climb to 1.3 million by 2015. That’s an absolutely achievable goal.
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Goals
• Club Service Goals:• Led by Georganna Hildebrand
• Interesting speakers• Timely newsletters• Dues paid on time• Fun and engaging meetings
Club Service, the first Avenue of Service, involves action a member should take within this club to help it function successfully
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Goals• Vocational Goals:• Led by Ron Sekkel
• Vocational Award• Vocational Minute
Vocational Service, the second Avenue of Service, has the purpose of promoting high ethical standards in businesses and professions, recognizing the worthiness of all dignified occupations, and fostering the ideal of service in the pursuit of all vocations.
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Goals• Community Service Goals:• Led by Jackie Maurer
• Committee will determine service projects for the year
• PIF cards• Holiday gifts for homeless families
• All Rotarians are welcome to suggest a project
Community Service, the third Avenue of Service, comprises varied efforts that members make, sometimes in conjunction with others, to improve the quality of life of those who live within this club’s locality or municipality.
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Goals
• International Service Goals:• Led by Teresa Landers
International Service, the fourth Avenue of Service, comprises those activities that members do to advance international understanding, goodwill, and peace by fostering acquaintance with people of other countries, their cultures, customs, accomplishments, aspirations, and problems, through reading and correspondence and through cooperation in all club activities and projects designed to help people in other lands.
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Goals
• International Service Goals:• Led by Teresa Landers
• Projects are being looked to support the goal of empowering girls and women – “The Girl Effect”
• Literacy• Researching Projects/Grants for use
of DDF
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Goals
• Youth Service Goals:• Led by Randy Klein
Youth Service, the fifth Avenue of Service, recognizes the positive change implemented by youth and young adults through leadership development activities, involvement in community and international service projects, and exchange programs that enrich and foster world peace and cultural understanding.
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Goals
• Youth Service Goals:• Led by Randy Klein
• Active involvement in high school and middle school Interact Clubs
• Student Awards Dinner and Scholarship Ceremony
• Speech contest • 2 RYLA campers for Summer ’15• School grants• Teacher breakfast
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Goals• Sustainability Goals:• Led by Patrizia Materassi
• Plastic in the World’s Oceans:• A Rotary campaign for public
awareness, education and action to save our oceans from plastic pollution
• In partnership with others, perform educational outreach and provide kits to create awareness and action
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Goals
• Fellowship in Motion Goals:• Led by Charlene McIntyre
• To provide opportunities for club members to enjoy fellowship outside of meetings in meaningful, fun ways
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Goals
• Rotary Foundation Goals:• Led by Karen Shea & Sheryl
Ainsworth• Annual Fund Goal = $10,000• Polio Plus Goal = $1,200• Goal = Every Rotarian donates every
year, no matter how small !• Goal = Double Sustainer - $200
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Goals
• Fundraising Goals:• Led by Rosanna Herrera and
Christina Mancuso
• To be determined by Club Project Goals
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Budget
• Club Operations brings in small gain – between $2,000 to $5,000
• Fundraising Goal = $15000• Community Service, Youth Service,
International Service $14000• We have $132,000 in “endowment” for
student scholarships • We have $33,000 in cash in bank
accounts - $14,000 earmarked for giving
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015
Engage Rotary, Change Lives
• When Rotarians get involved — when they get engaged — lives change.
• In 2014-15, let’s be inspired Rotarians, be engaged, and share the gift of being a positive force for change in our world.
Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Strategic Plan 2014-2015