Board roles and responsibilities
Board roles and responsibilities
The management of a Rotary Club is the responsibility of the Board. The Board should ensure that the Club:
- meets the requirements of Rotary International
- is compliance with proper governance including:
- an up to date Constitution and Bylaws
- requirements to ensure members are covered by insurance when undertaking Rotary functions (including risk assessment)
- meeting the requirements of Child Protection guidelines
- conducts meetings and relays information to members
4. Club committees
4.5. Foundation
The Rotary Foundation
The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to enable Rotary members to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty. The Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation supported solely by voluntary contributions from Rotary members and friends of the Foundation who share its vision of a better world. This support is essential to make possible projects, funded with Foundation grants, that bring sustainable improvement to communities in need.
Rotary Foundation committee
The role of the Rotary Foundation Committee is to support the activities of the Rotary Foundation by:
- ensuring the Club contributes to the Rotary Foundation and communicates to members can participate in Foundation programs
- Ensure at least one club members attends the Grant Management Seminar each year (you must do this to qualify for a Foundation Grant-either District or Global). See link to the course under Learning Centre Courses.
- ensure members who contribute to the Foundation are recognised at Club meetings
- access videos and images from the Rotary website to demonstrate the Foundation's work.
- Polio
- Fundraising for grants
- Grant writing and management
Resources
Rotary Foundation Reference Guide
Online Grant Management Seminar FAQ
Club qualification memorandum of understanding