Rotary Club Models
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E-Club | A Rotary club that meets primarily online |
People who travel frequently, whose schedules make it difficult to meet in person, or who prefer an online experience
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Passport Club |
A Rotary club that allows members to attend other Rotary club meetings as long as they attend a specified number of meetings in their own club each year
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People who travel frequently, or those who enjoy trying a variety of club experiences and meeting lots of new people
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Corporate Club | A club whose members tend to work for the same employer |
Employees of an organization who want to come together to do good in their community
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Cause-Based Club |
A club whose members are passionate about a particular cause and focus their service efforts in that area
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People who want to connect with others while addressing a particular set of problems
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Alumni Club |
A club whose members are former Rotary program participants (Exchange students, volunteers, Rotary Scholars) or Rotary Foundation program participants
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People who have participated in Rotary activities, outside of a club
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Satellite Club |
A Rotary club sponsored by a traditional club but with its own meetings, projects, bylaws, and board
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Those who want a club experience or meeting format or time other than what’s offered by the traditional clubs in the area | ||
Rotaract Club | A club with members who are young adults 18+. Some Rotaract clubs are based on University campuses and some are based in the community. | Younger people who want to serve their communities, develop leadership and professional skills, and create lasting connections with other young adults. |