ROTARY CLUB CENTRAL

 
 
While the District Website is the functional database of member information, and the administrative tool for communication, Rotary Club Central, located on the Rotary International website, is an online tool to help clubs set and track their goals and achievements. Certain member data, statistics, attendance details integrate from the District Website to the RI Website but they are different website platforms which require different log in and passwords to be created.
 
The District Website, hosted by Clubrunner, provides each Rotarian with their own log in and password, but Rotary Club Central requires Rotarians to create their own log in and password.
 
YOUR CLUBRUNNER PASSWORD WILL NOT ALLOW YOU ACCESS TO THE ROTARY INTERNATIONAL WEBSITE .
 
To access My Rotary got to www.rotaryorg  Click on My Rotary in the navigation bar where you will be prompted to create your login and password, if you do not already have one. Once logged in click on For Members and follow the inks to Rotary Club Central.
 
By giving club leaders a central location where they can track and highlight their club’s activities, Rotary Club Central also makes it easy for district leaders to review club activities throughout their district. This  member benefit will help gauge Rotary’s worldwide impact.
 
Plus, you can plan and track membership initiatives, service activities, and Foundation giving, as well as complete Rotary Citation goals.
 
Rotary Club Central is also a great tool for succession planning. As club leadership changes, having a historical record of goals and achievements can make the transition between leaders seamless.
 
Every Rotarian in the world can create a login and password to My Rotary, and then access Rotary Club Central to see what Goals their Club has set and achieved over the past five years.  They can also see what Service Projects have been undertaken and how many Volunteer Hours have been given.  However only current Presidents, Secretaries and Foundation Chairs can add goals.
 
From Download Files in the left hand column of this page, you will find illustrated instructions on how to access and use RCC