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Welcome to Rotary District 6880
Thanks for visiting the District website. We hope you will use this site often to stay up to date on what is going on in District 6880. The information here is placed here for you and your club's use so take great advantage of it. If you need more info on a subject, or have any problems with the website functionality, out dated information, or other questions related to electronic or information technology, contact the This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Getting your club on the District website
Did you know that the District 6880 website offers your club, and you as a Rotarian, many opportunities to promote your club, its events and accomplishments, as well as opportunities to network with other Rotarians and clubs in the District? All this is part of what your club's district dues pay for, so be sure you are taking advantage of each of these opportunites! Get your money's worth from your District and improve the service of your club to the community, and your service to your club!
- The first step is to create an account with the rotary6880.org website. In the upper right hand corner of the site, there is a log-in link. If you don't already have an account, you'll see a link to create a new account. Fill out this information and the system will attempt to validate your information. You will recieve an email to verify that your email address is valid. Once you have responded to this email, the webmaster will check to be sure you are in the RI registry and that your basic info is correct. Once verified, you'll be able to log in to the system and take advantage of all the options below!
Should you have problems, email the webmaster at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it - Once your account is approved and you are able to log in, go to the community section and edit your profile to make sure all your information is complete and accurate. This is important so that other Rotarians will be able to connnect to you on as many levels as possible. Your profile information is only visible to members of the rotary6880 website, and only members of Rotary clubs in District 6880 are approved for membership. Even so, use discretion and only post information that you would be willing to divulge at a rotary club meeting or similar event.
- After setting up your account profile, be sure to check out the Groups area and join one of interest to you, or create one of your own if you like! Groups are a great way to collaborate with other Rotarians in the district on specific Rotary activities or ideas/concepts. But they don't have to be Rotary related! If you want to start a group about any idea or concept, feel free to do so. Just keep it family friendly.
- Next, check out the Events section of the Calendar and set up your club's recurring meeting time and place. You can follow the directions there to set this up.
- Lastly, check out the forum. This is setup so you can have open discussion on a number of topics. Directions are included there.
The Story of Paul Harris
Rotarian Don Pittman shared the story of Paul Harris with us during the 2010 Distict Confernce. This is a very interesting presentation and well worth the watch. Don will also be happy to visit your club and give this presentation for you members as well.
Leadership
Be a More Effective Rotarian by Increasing Your Knowledge About Rotary! Welcome to Rotary District 6880 Leadership Academy!! We appreciate...
Read More...What: Rotary Youth Leadership Awards, is an intensive leadership training and conference for high school juniors and seniors. The program...
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Since Rotary International's PolioPlus program's inception in 1985, more than two billion children have received oral polio vaccine. But Rotary's work is not done:...
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District Simplified Grants are designed to support the service activities and/or humanitarian endeavors of districts. A district can request up to 20 percent of its Distrct Designated Funds for a grant that can be used to support multiple projects...
District 6880 fully supports The Rotary Foundation's Humanitarian Matching Grant Program, as well as augmentation of those grants by using District Designated Funds (DDF.) Humanitarian Matching Grants are one of the best way's for a Rotary Club to make a difference...
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The Rotary Foundation’s Group Study Exchange (GSE) program is a unique cultural and vocational exchange opportunity for business people and professionals between the ages of 25 and 40 who are in the early stages of their careers. The program provides travel grants...
Read More...The President Elect Training Seminar (PETS) is designed to provide essential and current information to incoming club presidents in order to prepare them to have an effective and successful year. Presidents-elect will have the opportunity to hear addresses by top...
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Read More...The Rotary Foundation sponsors one of the largest international scholarship programs in the world. Scholars study in a different country, where they serve as unofficial ambassadors of goodwill. Since 1947, more than 47,000 scholars from 110 countries have received...
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Ray Klinginsmith of the Rotary Club of Kirksville, Missouri, USA, is the President of Rotary International for the 2010-11. Klinginsmith earned degrees in business and law at the University of Missouri...
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Kalyan Banerjee
India
Kalyan Banerjee is a director of United Phosphorus Limited, India’s largest agrochemical manufacturer, and chair of United Phosphorus (Bangladesh)...
A native of Enterprise, Alabama, Joe's first involvement with Rotary was as a Group Study Exchange member to India in 1985. Soon after his return, he accepted an invitation to join the Rotary Club of Enterprise,...
Read More...Tom Mann is a 1995 charter member of the Montgomery Sunrise Rotary Club. Before joining Rotary, Tom was President of his high school Interact Club, where he received a scholarship from the local Rotary...
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A new e-learning module, How to Start a Service Project, provides guidance on conducting a needs assessment, selecting a project, finding resources, and implementing a service effort. This module is available in English, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish. Find more e-learning modules in the Rotary E-Learning Center. |







