7. Presidential Citation
Breakout
You and your club have worked
hard this year, why not receive
the recognition that is so well
deserved from RI President Ron
Burton?
10. District Totals
Actual
Goal
% to Goal
Annual
Giving
Per Capita
$522,147
$660,105
79
$141
$177*
80
EREY
Polio
47%
$31,545
100%
$78,550
53%
*Club Combined Goal - District Standard is
$200/member
11. Top 5 Clubs: % to Goal
Silicon Valley
Tri Valley
Evening
180%
150%
Sunnyvale
STAR
FUN Sunset
147%
145%
Mt. View 17 clubs are 136%
at +
100%
12. Top 5 Clubs: Per Capita
Giving
Tri Valley
Evening
$375
Cupertino
$333
Scotts Valley
$318
Sunnyvale
$313
Sunnyvale
$ 76
Sunrise 4 clubs are + $300
11 clubs are + $200
13. Top 5 Clubs: EREY
Fremont Warms Springs
Sunrise
Tri Valley Evening
100%
San Lorenzo Valley
Capitola/Aptos
Mission San Jose
91%
90%
90%
100%
14. Top 5 Clubs: Polio Challenge
Livermore
Capitola/Aptos
Niles (Fremont)
$8370
$5200
$2800
Campbell
Morgan Hill
$2265
$1675
15. Polio Update
This yr
Last yr
# of Cases
Breakout Countries
Breakout Endemic Countries
369
224
145
223
6
217
Last case in Breakout
Countries:
Last Case: Afghanistan
30 Oct 2013
Nigeria
Pakistan
12 Oct 2013
08 Oct 2013
12 Dec 2013
17. It‟s Time. Tell the
Public About
Your Youth
Programs
D5170 Club Shared
Ad
Rotary
Expands Horizons
Opens New Doors
ALMADEN ROTARY
Computers for Teens
SANTA CLARA ROTARY
Computers for Teens
CUPERTINO ROTARY
Youth Employment
SARATOGA ROTARY
Youth Employment
LOS GATOS MORNING ROTARY
Lighting for Literacy
PALO ALTO ROTARY
Kids Free Health Clinics
OAKLAND ROTARY
Opportunity - At Risk Kids
LOS ALTOS ROTARY
Opportunity - At Risk Kids
SAN JOSE ROTARY
San Jose Kids Playground
HOLLISTER ROTARY
San Jose Kids Playground
Your Club Name
Youth Programs and
Web-site Here
ROTARY CLUBS
District Link to All
Club Web-sites
joinrotaryd5170.org
Engaging Over 500,000 Young Leaders
Every Year Around the World
19. New Generations Symposium
ď‚—
Programs: Accomplished professionals
and mentors -
ď‚—
Audience – thousands of young people
ď‚—
Sat. Mar. 29 & Sun. Mar. 30
ď‚—
Santa Clara Convention Center
ď‚—
Get involved – volunteer
ď‚—
Be a sponsor or recommend a sponsor
20. New Generations Symposium
ď‚— RI
President‟s Goal – Reach Out to
Youth
ď‚— India,
Africa, Argentina –
ď‚— North America
– Santa Clara Valley
Route to Parents – Target
Audience
ď‚— Direct
ď‚— Opportunity
to Showcase Youth
Support
ď‚— Raise Awareness
– Potential
21. Rotary Youth Council
• 6.7 Million young people are not
working or not in school
• Annual cost of lost wages $252B,
$37K
• Living at home/friends „couch surfing‟
• Lack purchasing power
• Inability to move into self-supporting
adult lives affects all of us
22. Rotary Youth Council Fri. Mar.
28
ď‚— PURPOSE:
Rotary will provide a
forum for business leaders and
youth.
ď‚— Collectively, brainstorm on
innovative solutions and next steps
ď‚— Panel and group discussions and
address by Rotary International
Ron Burton
26. Table Topic
All
For current and former Presidents: “In the words
of Cliff Dochterman; “if you could be president
again, what would you do to prepare yourself for
this position?”
For those not yet President: “As an incoming or
future President, what do I need from my club,
from my district, from my current President?”
27. The Final Six
All
Where are you in achieving all of your goals?
Re-evaluate your bus.
Close the back door
Awards/recognitions
Continue to reach for EREY
What is your strategy for Polio Eradication giving?
Develop continuity with your successor
District Conference