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DISTRICT THRUST AND GOALS

1.DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION
•Implementation of the District Leadership Plan

•100% implementation of the Club Leadership Plan

•Drafting of the District Strategic Plan


DISTRICT THRUST AND GOALS
2.MEMBERSHIP
To be able to regain the no. 1 status in the 10 districts
in the Phil. as the district with the most number of
Rotarians :
 Clubs w/ less than 20 members to reach charter
minimum or 20% increase whichever is higher
Clubs w/ 20-30 members – 20% increase
Clubs w. 31-40 members – 15 % increase
Clubs w/ 41-50 members – 10% increase
Clubs w/ 51 members and more – 5% increase
Potential new clubs in Batangas City, Lipa City,
Nasugbu/Lian, Calamba City, San Pablo City, Binan,
Cabuyao, Naga, Legaspi
DISTRICT THRUST AND GOALS

3. COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS


High impact projects/Long lasting effects
Implementation of Future Vision 6 Areas of Focus:
Peace & conflict resolution, Maternal & child health, Water &
sanitation, Basic education & literacy, Disease prevention &
treatment, Economic & community development
Implementation of RI Board’s Menu of Service Opportunities:
Children at Risk, Disabled Persons, Health Care,
International Understanding & Goodwill, Literacy &
Numeracy, Population Issues, Poverty & Hunger, Preserve
Planet Earth, Urban Concerns
District Sponsored Water Project – Biosand filters
Tie-up w/ Gawad Kalinga
District Blood Letting Week – August
District Dengue Prevention Project
DISTRICT THRUST AND GOALS

4.VOCATIONAL
Implementation of vocational service projects in
October -
- Vocational Awards
- Livelihood Project/Go Negosyo
- Skills training for OSY/Housewives
- Vocational awareness projects

 
DISTRICT THRUST AND GOALS

5. YOUTH
For all Rotary clubs to engage in youth
programs
Every Rotary club shall have :
•1 Rotaract club
•1 Interact club
•Clubs are recommended to host a Local RYLA in September
•Clubs are encouraged to send participants in the District RYLA –
October
• Clubs are encouraged to participate in the YEP.
• Clubs are encouraged to participate in the MUNA.
DISTRICT THRUST AND GOALS

6.INTERNATIONAL
For all Clubs to feel and experience the
internationality of Rotary
More match clubs/sister clubs w/ foreign districts
District to District friendship exchange w/ Taiwan
One to two Rotary friendship exchanges
Biggest attendance to the Rotary Zone Institute
Biggest attendance to the RI Convention in New
Orleans
  
DISTRICT THRUST AND
GOALS
7. Finance
To raise funds for the District w/out
increasing the per capita levy in the District
- District Concert for Areas 1-3 and
Area 4
- Tie up w/ Sun cellular
- District Derby
- Yellow pages
District Golf and Badminton
DISTRICT THRUST AND GOALS

8. PUBLIC IMAGE
- To make a statement felt within the community that
Rotary is the service organization of choice.
- Apply for RI PR grant amounting to $10,000 to make
one big PR project .
- District Commemoration/Celebration of Rotary Week -
February
- Best Public Image Project
DISTRICT THRUST AND GOALS
9.THE ROTARY FOUNDATION

- Support the Rotary Foundation by raising APF


amounting to $100K or more
- Support the $200 Million Challenge for Polio
- Create awareness of Rotary’ s role in polio eradication
(National Immunization Day)
- To be able to apply for matching grants using the ddf
amounting to $50,000.00
- Send 2 GSE teams (Ohio, Utah)
DISTRICT THRUST AND GOALS
10. DISTRICT TRAINING COMMITTEE

•To establish a Rotary Academy composed of


District training leaders that will train a
Rotary faculty staff and incoming District
officers.

•To send for schooling prospective Rotary leaders


in the Rotary Leadership Institute.
DISTRICT THRUST AND GOALS

DISTRICT AFFAIRS
 Few and combined but memorable district
affairs/low-cost/overnight
 DTTS - March 6-7,2010
 PESETS/DISTASS - April 10-11, 2010
 5 INDUCTIONS – District – June 9, 2010
Area 1 - July 10, 2010
Area 2 - July 17, 2010
Area 3 - July 24, 2010
Area 4 - July 31, 2010
DISTRICT AWARDS
 To have a district awards to be decided by the District Administration, DDGs.
AGs, DGMS, Committee members concerned and District Awards
Committee.

MEMBERSHIP
- RECRUITMENT
- CLUBS THAT REACHED THE QUOTA IN MEMBERSHIP
INCREASE
- TOP 10 CLUBS WITH HIGHEST MEMBERSHIP INCREASE
- TOP 10 ROTARIANS WITH MOST NUMBER OF RECRUITS
- CLUBS WITH OUTSTANDING RECRUITMENT PROGRAM
“title”
- TOP 10 CLUBS WITH OUTSANDING MEMBERSHIP
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
DISTRICT AWARDS
RETENTION
- TOP 10 CLUBS WITH HIGHEST RETENTION RATE
- CLUBS WITH OUTSTANDING MEMBERSHIP
DEVELOPMENT/RETENTION PROGRAM – “title”
- CLUB S WITH HIGHEST ATTENDANCE
PERCENTAGE
- OLDEST ACTIVE ROTARIAN
- ROTARIAN WITH THE LONGEST YEARS IN ROTARY
- ROTARIAN W/ DISABILITY THAT SHOWED TRUE
ROTARIAN SPIRIT
- HIGHEST ATTENDANCE IN MEMBERSHIP SEMINAR
DISTRICT AWARDS

CLUB ADMINISTRATION

- TOP 10 ADMINISTERED CLUBS


- TOP 10 BEST WEEKLY BULLETIN
- TOP 10 BEST WEEKLY PROGRAMS
- TOP 10 BEST WEBSITE
- TOP 10 FUNDRAISING PROJECT
DISTRICT AWARDS

VOCATIONAL
- OUTSTANDING ROTARIAN IN HIS
FIELD/ VOCATION PROMOTING
ROTARY’S IDEALS
- OUTSTANDING VOCATIONAL
AWARDS BY A ROTARY CLUB
- BEST 4 WAY TEST BILLBOARD
- BEST LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM – TITLE
COMMUNITY
- BUILDING COMMUNITIES, BRIDGING CONTINENTS
OUTSTANDING PROJECT
- BEST WATER PROJECT
- BEST ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PROJECT
- BEST URBAN CONCERN PROJECT
- BEST CHILD AT RISK PROJECT
- BEST LITERACY PROJECT
- BEST HEALTH & HUNGER PROJECT
- BEST POPULATION CONCERN PROJECT
- BEST PARTNER IN SERVICE PROJECT (PSP)
- BEST RCC PROJECT
BEST CONFLICT RESOLUTION
BEST ECONOMIC & COMMUNITY DEV’T
DISTRICT AWARDS
YOUTH
- BEST ROTARACT PROJECT
- BEST INTERACT PROJECT
- BEST ROTARACT-ROTARY JOIN PROJECT
- BEST INTERACT-ROTARY JOINT PROJECT
- BEST CLUB INITIATED YOUTH PROJECT
- OUTSTANDING ROTARCT CLUB
- OUTSTANDING INTERACT CLUB
- BEST ROTARACT INTERNATIONAL PROJECT
- BEST INTERACT INTERNATIONAL PROJECT
- SPECIAL AWARDS
- HIGHEST ATTENDANCE IN RYLA
- RYLA PARTICIPATION
- ROTEX HOST/SPONSOR CLUB
- CLUB W/ LOCAL RYLA PROJECT
DISTRICT AWARDS

INTERNATIONAL
- CLUBS THAT HAVE WCS PROJECTS LINK
NUMBER
- CLUBS THAT HAD PROJECTS THRU WCS
- ROTARIANS THAT JOINED CLUB RFE, DISTRICT
RFE
- ROTARY ZONE INSTITUTE DELEGATE
- ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
DELEGATE
- ASIA PACIFIC ROTARACT CONFERENCE
ATTENDANCE
DISTRICT AWARDS

PUBLIC IMAGE

- TOP 10 PUBLIC IMAGE PROJECTS


- MOST INNOVATIVE PUBLIC IMAGE PROJECT
- HIGH IMPACT PUBLIC IMAGE PROJECT
- BEST ROTARY WEEK PUBLIC IMAGE PROJECT
DISTRICT AWARDS

THE ROTARY FOUNDATION


 HIGHEST TRF CONTRIBUTION
 HIGHEST PER CAPITA CONTRIBUTION
 EVERY ROTARIAN EVERY YEAR AWARD (ratio)
 EVERY ROTARIAN EVERY 2 YEAR AWARD (ratio)
 PAUL HARRIS/MULTIPLE PAUL HARRIS FELLOWS AWARDEES
 DISTRICT TRF AWARDEE
 AWARDS TO GSE TEAM LEADER/MEMBERS
 AWARDS TO CLUB W/ GSE TEAM LEADER/MEMBERS
 AWARDS TO CLUB THAT PARTICIPATED IN THE GSE
SELECTION/ANY TRF PROGRAM
 CLUBS W/ COMPLETED MATCHING GRANTS PROJECTS
DISTRICT AWARDS

FINANCE

•Clubs that had fund raising projects.

•Club with the best fund raising project.

•Club with the highest generated fund raising


project.
DISTRICT AWARDS
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

•CLUBS WITH THE MOST ATTENDANCE AT THE PESETS/DISTAS

•CLUBS WITH THE MOST ATTENDANCE AT THE MEMBERSHIP SEMINAR

•CLUBS WITH THE MOST ATTENDANCE AT THE DISCON

•CLUBS WITH THE MOST ATTENDANCE AT THE ROTARY ZONE INSTITUTE

•CLUBS WHICH SENT DELEGATES TO THE ROTARY ACADEMY

•CLUBS WITH THE MOST ATTENDANCE AT THE TRF SEMINAR

•CLUBS WITH THE MOST ATTENDANCE AT THE RYLA

•CLUBS WITH THE MOST ATTENDANCE AT THE MUNA

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