Join or Start a Rotary Fellowship
ROTARY FELLOWSHIPS
www.rotary.org/Fellowships
Rotary Fellowships are groups of Rotarians, Rotarian spouses, and Rotaractors who join together to:
Interested in a particular Rotary Fellowship? Click on this LINK to get a flier which has links to visit different group’s websites, or use the e-mail address provided to contact the group’s designated contact officer.
Start a New Fellowship
If your recreational or vocational interest isn’t represented by an existing fellowship, contact RI staff to learn how you can start a prospective Rotary Fellowship.
Related RI publications available to download under "Rotary Documents" on the left.
Contact Fellowships Chair, Lee Denlinger, by sending an email to Lee at lee_denlinger@yahoo.com
www.rotary.org/Fellowships
Rotary Fellowships are groups of Rotarians, Rotarian spouses, and Rotaractors who join together to:
- Share a common interest in worthwhile recreational activities (sports, hobbies, etc.)
- Further their vocational development through acquaintance with others of the same profession
- Make new friends around the world
- Explore new opportunities for service
- Have fun and enhance their experience in Rotary
Examples of Rotary Fellowships:
How Rotary Fellowships Operate
- Each fellowship is operated independently of Rotary International, with its own rules, dues requirements, and administrative structure.
- Membership in fellowships is open to Rotarians, spouses of Rotarians, and Rotaractors.
- Fellowships must be international in nature with active members in at least three countries.
- Each fellowship elects at least three officers to oversee the group’s administration.
- Fellowships are expected to facilitate communication among their members and maintain regular communication with RI.
- Fellowships provide opportunities for Rotarians to make lasting friendships outside of their own club, district, or country.
- Fellowships contribute to the advancement of world understanding and peace.
- Fellowships serve as an incentive for attracting new members to Rotary and retaining existing ones.
Interested in a particular Rotary Fellowship? Click on this LINK to get a flier which has links to visit different group’s websites, or use the e-mail address provided to contact the group’s designated contact officer.
Start a New Fellowship
If your recreational or vocational interest isn’t represented by an existing fellowship, contact RI staff to learn how you can start a prospective Rotary Fellowship.
Related RI publications available to download under "Rotary Documents" on the left.
Rotary Fellowships Directory
Rotary Fellowships Handbook (729)
Rotary Fellowships Annual Report