In the month of June we focus on networks of Rotarians world-wide who gather their collective wisdom and experience in either fun and fellowship or to advance a cause that is personally important.
Rotary Fellowships are international groups that share a common passion. Being part of a fellowship is a fun way to make friends around the world, explore a hobby or profession, and enhance your Rotary experience.
I personally belong to the International Tennis Fellowship of Rotarians, The Whisk(e)y DRAM Fellowship, and The Rotary Fellowship of Wine Appreciation. Most fellowships publish newsletters and arrange social events, both virtual and in-person. Many meet annually at the International Convention.
Rotary Action Groups are independent, Rotary-affiliated groups made up of people from around the world who are experts in a particular field, such as economic development, peace, addiction prevention, the environment, or water.
Action groups offer their technical expertise and support to help clubs plan and implement projects to increase our impact, one of Rotary's strategic priorities. This support includes helping clubs find partners, funding, and other resources. Action groups can also help clubs and districts prepare grant applications, conduct community assessments, and develop plans to monitor and evaluate their projects.
One of the most visible Rotary Action Groups (RAG), is the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene or WASH RAG. Many D6970 clubs have utilized the resources of this group in the conception and implementation of projects world-wide.
Action Groups support efforts in all of the Areas of Focus and can be an invaluable source of ideas for your club's projects or if you have an individual passion that you would like to pursue.
Involvement in both Fellowships and Actions Groups is a great way to broaden your understanding of Rotary, enrich your Rotary experience, and expand your individual and club impact.
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