Frequently Asked Questions
Where do we remit dues, and contributions, to North America?
To whom and how is attendance to be submitted?
What are the guidelines for
the use of Rotary International’s trademarks (“Rotary Marks”)?
Where do we remit dues, and contributions, to North America?
IMPORTANT NOTICE: For all Rotarians and Clubs that remit their dues and send contributions to North America
Effective 1 October 2006, lockbox addresses changed for Rotary International, The Rotary Foundation, and The Rotary Foundation (Canada).
Please take note of our new mailing addresses below.
For Rotarians and clubs that remit payments and contributions to the US:
Send membership dues and payments to
Rotary International:
Rotary International
14255 Collections Center Drive
Chicago, IL 60693
Send contributions to The Rotary
Foundation:
The Rotary Foundation
14280 Collections Center Drive
Chicago, IL 60693
For all Rotarians and clubs in Canada:
Send membership dues and payments to
Rotary International:
Rotary International Box B9330
P.O. Box 9100, Postal Station F
Toronto, Ontario M4Y 3A5
Send C$ and US$ contributions to The
Rotary Foundation:
The Rotary Foundation (Canada) Box B9322
P.O. Box 9100, Postal Station F
Toronto, Ontario M4Y 3A5
NEW TOLL-FREE TRF CONTACT CENTER
In October, The Rotary Foundation Contact Center began taking general inquiry calls and emails for The Rotary Foundation and its programs from Rotarians, clubs and districts in the United States and Canada.
Call 1-866-9ROTARY or E- mail: contact.center@rotary.org to check on your donations and recognition points, deadlines for grants and applications, contact names for your applications, and more.
The TRF Contact Center is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Central Standard Time
What
are the criteria for District Governor Award recipients and what
forms are we required to submit?
The DG award goes to a club member that deserves recognition but
has gone un-noticed thus far. That person in your club who
is always there, always working or always willing to do the
onerous task. There are no specific criteria. The
award is more a recognition of someone who continues to be
willing to serve. Simply write a letter of nomination listing
the nominee name and reasons for recognition. Submit
this letter to the District Governor at least two weeks prior to
the DG's club visit.
To whom and how is attendance to be submitted?
Attendance reports are required monthly but a formal form is not necessary. The attendance reports are as follows:
- Club name,
- month for which you are reporting,
- # of members,
- # meeting this month,
- monthly percentage in attendance.
Please send the reports to Mary Weed-Wheeler , District Secretary via email at Mary.ww@RIDistrict6220.org, by mail 2177 Garden Grove Lane Bellevue, WI 54311, or by phone 920-471-4097. This report should be submitted no later than 10 days after the end of the month. If you have any questions just ask Mary.
What are the guidelines for the use of Rotary International’s trademarks (“Rotary Marks”)?
I am one of the staff contacts at Rotary International for questions related to the use of Rotary International’s trademarks (“Rotary Marks”). The protection of RI's widely recognized trademarks is a particular focus of our department. Our goal is to ensure that the public always associates the Rotary Marks with the humanitarian and volunteer efforts of the Rotary clubs around the world.
We are writing to request your assistance in ensuring that clubs use the "Rotary" name in connection with club or district foundations in compliance with the guidelines set forth by the Rotary International Board of Directors and the Bylaws of Rotary International. We realize there are many issues that require your time and attention as District Governor for the 2007-2008 Rotary year and, therefore, we appreciate your assistance.
RI appreciates the time and effort clubs and districts expend fundraising for The Rotary Foundation and club and district foundations. Please know RI greatly appreciates the work of your district and the clubs within your district and wishes you continued success in all your Rotary endeavors.
As you may already know, per RI Board guidelines, a Rotary club or group of clubs may use the name “Rotary” in connection with club or district foundation activities, provided it adheres to the following rules:
1. such use relates the activity to the club or clubs concerned and not to RI;
2. the word "international" is not used in connection with or in the name of a club or district foundation activity;
3. the name of the club or district foundation activity begins with the name of the club or the district designation;
4. the words "Rotary" and "foundation," when used in connection with a club or district foundation activity, be separated in the name of the activity;
For your reference this RI policy is set forth in Section 33.020.5 of the Rotary Code of Policies and can be also found in the Manual of Procedure 2007, Chapter 17.
The names we have on record for some of the foundations within your district do not include a separation between the words “Rotary” and “Foundation.” Additionally, some of the foundations include the word “international.” By following RI policy, a club or district foundation will be clearly identified as an activity of the Rotary club or district.
We kindly ask that you forward the information contained in this email to the club leaders and other interested Rotarians within your district. We, also, kindly request that any foundation names not in compliance with RI policy be modified appropriately.
Kind regards,
Angela Baluk
Corporate Counsel
Supervisor, Licensing Section
Rotary International
1560 Sherman Avenue
Evanston, Illinois 60201-3698 USA
Phone: (847) 866-3031
Facsimile: (847) 866-6977
E-mail: angela.baluk@rotary.org

