As a club committee chair you help make your club a successful, thriving, and fun place. Whether you have been appointed as a committee chair or serve as a committee member, you can help your club improve your communities and develop leaders.
 
SOME OF WHAT YOU DO
  • Oversees committee functions
  • Convenes regular committee meetings and activities
  • Supervises and coordinates the committee’s work
  • Reports activities to club board
Ensure that your club is pursuing a balanced service program by carrying out projects in each Avenue of Service: Club Service, Vocational Service, Community Service, and International Service. Service Above Self is Rotary’s principal motto. All Rotarians are responsible for carrying out service projects that improve the quality of life in their community and communities around the world. The role of the club service projects committee is to help develop and implement educational, humanitarian, and vocational service projects that help our community and communities in other countries.
 
Some of the responsibilities of the Club Service Projects Committee include:
  • Develop committee goals to achieve club service project goals for the coming year. 
  • Conduct service projects that include assessments, planning, and evaluation. 
  • Plan service projects using club, district, and RI resources and ensuring that promotion is planned
  • Create a balanced program of service. 
  • Work with other organizations, volunteers, and committee members to maximize the impact of our projects. 
  • Lead fundraising efforts to fund projects. 
  • Understand liability issues that affect our club projects and activities.
  • Implement service projects and involve all club members.
  • Evaluate all service projects and use the findings to strengthen future service projects.
  • Conduct any other activities associated with the effective operation of the club.
 
The following list contains information relevant to Club Service Projects Committees & Chairs:
 
 
FILE
YEAR
DOWNLOAD
Roles & Responsibilities      
 - Club Service Projects Chair Job Description
2016
  
 - Lead Your Club: Club Service Projects Chair's Manual
2016
  
       
Lifecycle Of A Service Project
- Overview and Introduction
- Planning and Organizing
- Acquiring Resources
- Project Implementation
- Evaluating and Promoting
 
 
 
       
Rotary Ideas     VIEW
 
 
The following pages contain additional materials for the following avenues of service:
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