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Organization

 

Appointment and Organization of Trustees

Article 22 of the RI bylaws provides for the appointment of 15 Trustees by the president, with the approval of the RI Board. The Trustees determine their committees and the duties of each. The chair of the Trustees shall appoint the members and chairs of all committees and any subcommittees.

 

Jonathan B. Majiyagbe
Kano, Kano State, Nigeria

General Secretary of The Rotary Foundation

Edwin Futu

Edwin H. Futa

The general secretary of RI, Edwin H. Futa, serves as the general secretary of The Rotary Foundation. The general secretary is the chief administrative and financial officer of The Rotary Foundation subject to the direction of the Trustees and the chair and responsible for the implementation of the Trustees’ policies and for general management and administration of the corporation. The general secretary may delegate any of these duties for the Foundation to appropriate staff.

Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator (RRFC)

Regional Rotary Foundation coordinators (RRFCs) are assigned to specific zones throughout the world. They serve as a link between the Trustees and the districts and have two primary responsibilities: providing fundraising and program support. In some regions, to assist RRFCs with the fundraising responsibility, an Annual Programs Fund strategic adviser and a Permanent Fund national adviser may be appointed. Regions may also have a Foundation Alumni Resource Group person assigned to assist RRFCs with alumni matters.

The role of the RRFC includes assisting the governor with district goal setting, assisting in the training of the district Foundation team, assisting with district Foundation seminars, conducting regional Foundation seminars, and monitoring and reporting on the status of districts to the Trustees as requested.

Rotary Foundation District Committees

The RI Board and the Trustees have agreed that each governor shall, well before taking office, appoint all members of a district Rotary Foundation committee (DRFC). The DRFC consists of a chair and seven subcommittee chairs. If possible, the DRFC chair and subcommittee chairs should be past governors and should serve staggered three-year terms to provide continuity and to avoid total turnover of the committee membership each year. The district governor is an ex officio member of the committee.

Subcommittees should include, insofar as possible, Rotarians who have had experience in each field of activity for which the respective subcommittees have responsibility. The following subcommittees are recommended:

  1. Scholarships
  2. Group Study Exchange
  3. Grants
  4. PolioPlus
  5. Alumni
  6. Annual Giving
  7. Permanent Fund
Descriptions of the duties of the district Rotary Foundation chair and each of the subcommittees may be found in The District Rotary Foundation Committee Manual (300-EN).

 

Rotary International Mission Statement

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About Rotary

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RI World Headquarters

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Object of Rotary

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Rotary Mottoes

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The 4-Way Test

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Declaration of Rotarians in Businesses and Professions

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Women in Rotary

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Rotary History

 

 

Rotary Foundation

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Organization

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The SHARE System

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2007-2008 Foundation Trustees

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Recognition and Awards

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Foundation History

 

 

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District Leadership Team

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Training Meetings

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Club Meeting Times & Locations

 

 

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