Every good Rotarian knows the requirements for being a Paul Harris Fellow and how to move up to the next Paul Harris level.

As Rotary Clubs we recognize every member as they achieve their initial Paul Harris Award, and every time the Rotarian gives an additional $1000 to the Paul Harris Foundation.
Giving is only one aspect of being a committed Rotarian. How can we encourage Rotarians to emphasize participation in every Rotary Avenue of Service? Individual clubs are free to set their own standards for what Rotarians must do to achieve recognition for Excellence in Membership. The matrix below is how one Club in District 5870 is recognizing all Avenues of Rotary Service. All Clubs in the District are free to create their own criteria for recognition.


For more information contact District Membership Committee Member Jason Duckworth at Jason.duckworth55@gmail.com



 

Award Level

Club Service 

Community Service

Vocational Service

International Service

Youth Service

Blue

8O % Attendance

10 Leadership Development Hours

Participate on Club Committee

1O Hours Yearly

Bring 3 guests to a Rotary Event

$5OO Cash Donation to Annual Fund

*5 Hours Yearly

Gold

9O % Attendance

10 Leadership Development Hours

Participate on Club Committee

2O Hours Yearly

Bring 5 guests to a Rotary Event

Sponsor 1 new Rotarian

$1OOO Cash Donation to Annual Fund

*5 Hours Yearly