Rotary International Club Types
Rotary is a global network of 1.4 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change — across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves. The criteria for membership are simple. For Rotary clubs, a member needs to be an adult — or for Rotaract clubs, a person age 18-30 — who demonstrates good character, integrity, and leadership; has a good reputation within their business or profession and community; and willing to serve in the community or have an impact elsewhere in the world. All clubs share similar values and a passion for service, but no two clubs are the same because each community has its own unique needs.
Rotary International defines its clubs as...
- Rotary Clubs - Professionals and other leaders who meet regularly for service, connection, and personal growth
- Rotaract Clubs - Adults who take action through community and international service while learning leadership skills and developing professionally
- Satellite Clubs - A part of a Rotary or Rotaract club that has its own meetings, projects, bylaws, and board, managed in collaboration with its sponsor club
Click here to view the clubs in RI District 6270 (Southeastern Wisconsin).
Click here for more information about Club Types, Formats, and Models.
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