
Become A Member!
As a member, we hope you can come out to the meetings, participate in the activities, and have a great time! If you feel inclined to get more involved, there are more ways, listed below.
As a member, we hope you can come out to the meetings, participate in the activities, and have a great time! If you feel inclined to get more involved, there are more ways, listed below.

Join a Committee
Committees help your club carry out its activities and projects. The club president, with the approval of the board, appoints five standing committees — club service, community service, international service, professional development, and finance — as prescribed by the Standard Rotaract Club Constitution. Additional committees may be appointed as needed. Committees should meet at least once a month to discuss plans and activities. A committee may divide into subcommittees to accomplish all of its tasks. All committee activities and expenses are subject to the board’s approval, so committee plans should be shared with the club president.
Committees help your club carry out its activities and projects. The club president, with the approval of the board, appoints five standing committees — club service, community service, international service, professional development, and finance — as prescribed by the Standard Rotaract Club Constitution. Additional committees may be appointed as needed. Committees should meet at least once a month to discuss plans and activities. A committee may divide into subcommittees to accomplish all of its tasks. All committee activities and expenses are subject to the board’s approval, so committee plans should be shared with the club president.

Run to be a Board Member
The board of directors serves as the governing body of a Rotaract club and includes the president, immediate past president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and any additional officers your club decides it needs. Rotary and Rotaract club members may also attend these meetings as observers. The board should meet at least once a month and report any action taken at the next club meeting.
During its meetings, the board reviews and approves the club’s plans and service projects, ensures the club’s financial solvency, and delegates responsibilities. At the end of the Rotary year, the board prepares a final report that describes the major actions taken over the preceding 12 months. A copy of the report should be sent to the sponsor Rotary club.
The board of directors serves as the governing body of a Rotaract club and includes the president, immediate past president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and any additional officers your club decides it needs. Rotary and Rotaract club members may also attend these meetings as observers. The board should meet at least once a month and report any action taken at the next club meeting.
During its meetings, the board reviews and approves the club’s plans and service projects, ensures the club’s financial solvency, and delegates responsibilities. At the end of the Rotary year, the board prepares a final report that describes the major actions taken over the preceding 12 months. A copy of the report should be sent to the sponsor Rotary club.