District Goals 2022-2023
1. General
Setting of annual goal has been a regular phenomenon in modern organizations. Assistant Governors and the Committee Chairs in the District team are committed to provide necessary support to the clubs, the District team and the Club Presidents have the requisite ability, energy, persistence in achieving the goal and are fully committed to the cause of Rotary, at the end, those positive energy will take us to the goal.
- Annual Highlights
- Attend RID 3292 and RID 3250 Nepal-India Friendship Exchange Program in July 2022 in the presence of Rotary International President Jennifer Jones
- Organize Rotary- Non-rotary interaction program in August/ September 2022 to promote Rotary’s Image
- Organize District Membership & Public Image Seminar in August 2022 in the presence of Rotary International Director Venkatesh Ananthanarayan
- Signing of Sister District Relations Agreement with Chennai District in September 2022
- Organize Rotaract Officers Training Seminar (ROTS)
- Organize Zone 6 multi district The Rotary Foundation Seminar in in November/December 2022 in the presence of Rotary International Director Venkatesh Ananthanarayan & The Rotary Foundation Trustee Dr. Bharat Pandya
- Mid-term review of Assistant Governors Achievement and reporting
- Organize region-wise membership, public image, The Rotary Foundation, Intercity meetings & RYLA
- Yearend review of Presidents and Assistant Governors and reporting in May 2023
- 15th District Conference in March 2022 Kathmandu, Nepal
- District Award & Recognition Program in June 2022
- District Goal
3.1 Administrative Goals:
- Encourage all Members to enroll in My Rotary
- Review Club Annual Plans and Bylaws
- Clubs to streamline financial plans including Budget and Audit
- Each Club to have a Strategic Plan and implement
- 15th District Conference at Kathmandu, Nepal
3.2 Goals on Membership
- Growth in female membership and members under the age of forty.
- Double digit growth in both categories while never losing sight of existing members
- Retention target 98%
- Formation of at least 7 new Clubs
- Clubs to use online tools to support Membership growth and retention
3.3 Goals on Public Image
- Each Club to enhance Public Image and awareness through visual identity by hoarding boards in their respective areas, Project sites and public events.
- Conducting Marathons, Walkathons, photo exhibitions, Polio drive, ICM Seminars and Workshops on areas of focus with Rotarians and non-Rotarians participation
- Engaging Media partners in Rotary’s humanitarian service creating an impact in the Community
- Extensive use of social media platforms to promote and highlight Rotary’s activities and achievements in alliance with Rotaracts
- Upgrade District’s website
- Enhance the system of recognizing Rotarians for their selfless effort and commitment to Rotary’s core values
- Sports Competition
3.4 Goals on Service Projects
- Carry out 30 Global Grants
- Encourage active Clubs to partner and inspire other Clubs in GG Projects
- Encourage Rotaract Clubs to do District Grants
- District Grants to focus in health sector
- RYLA and ICMs in all Regions
- RCC Conference
- Signature Project in Health sector involving Rotaracts and Interacts
3.5 Goals for The Rotary Foundation
- Annual Target USD one million
- End Polio Contribution USD 25,000
- 25% 0f Total Contribution to Annual Fund
- Encourage Clubs to increase PHF, MPHF and PHS members
- Other Goals
- All Clubs encouraged to participate and be eligible for Rotary Citation
- Empowering Girls: from teaching self-defense techniques to back to school programs and counseling to victims of violence and discrimination
- Clubs to invite non Rotarians to participate in Rotary Day Service
“TOGETHER WE IMAGINE ROTARY”
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“TOGETHER FOR A BETTER WORLD”