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All requests for certificates of insurance and insurance inquiries regarding the Rotary U.S. Clubs and District General Liability Insurance Program are handled by Lockton, Rotary's new insurance broker (effective March 1, 2007). Aon Risk Services, Rotary's former insurance broker will no longer forward any certificate of insurance requests to Lockton for processing.

The quickest and most convenient way to obtain a certificate of insurance is to create one from your computer. Information and more can be found on Rotary's insurance webpage: www.rotary.org/support/insurance
, a link is provided below. This webpage provides the rules and regulations concerning the insurance coverage and certificate.

Lockton's contact info:
800.921.3172
312.681.6769 fax
email:
rotary@lockton.com
For information click here.

 
Certificate of Insurance
writable general liability insurance certificate

The Forms page on this Website also contains valuable resources on Club Administration.
Club Administration
Induction of New Members
RI Graphics
Club Officer and Committee Manuals
Loads of info on RI deadlines, ideas for meetings, awards, board meetings, mentoring Pres. Elect, forms, calendars, resources and "Challenge to be a Success" by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Forms and Calendars mentioned in this presentation are located on the Forms page of this Website. The 2007 version of this presentation is also on the Forms page of this Website.
 
Directions to Pearl River Community College, Poplarville, MS
This a campus map of PRCC at Poplarville. Use Map Quest to obtain driving directions to the Poplarville campus from your location. The campus address is: 101 Hwy 11 N, Poplarville, MS.
 
E Make-ups
EClub 3310
EClub 7890
EClub Southwest
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Rotary Foundation
About the Foundation
History of the Foundation
Information from RI Website
Every Rotarian, Every Year
Power Point Presentations on various Rotary topics
 
General Rotary Information
About Rotary
Rotary History
Rotary Milestones
Object of Rotary
The Four Way Test
Declaration of Rotarians in Business and Professions
Rotary Code of Policies
Rotary and Other Organizations
Loads of Rotary Info
This site is sponsored by the Rotary Global History Fellowship.The website includes 2000 articles about Rotary's history. Examples of topics include a history tour, Paul Harris' life, the first meeting place, Rotary presidents, famous Rotarians, the relationship between Rotary and the United Nations and the 4 Way Test.
 
Zone 29 & 30 Literacy Newsletters
General Information on Dictionary Project
This website includes a history of the project, samples of the dictionaries available, order form, testimonials, samples of letters to school superintendents and principals and parents, labels, talking points and much more.
Procedures for Organizing a Dictionary Project
 
The District Dispatch, the monthly District 6840 Newsletter, contains articles and fun word search puzzles designed to strengthen club membership. See the Newsletter page on this website for links to the newsletters and for an index of membership articles.
Best Practices-RI Resource for exchange of membership development strategies
100 Ways to Recruit New Members
RI Membership Information and Downloads
RI Membership Download Center: Prospective and New Members/Membership Development Strategies/Resources for Recruitment and Retention/Award and Recognition Programs/Club and District Administration/The Rotary Foundation/RI Programs
Prospective and New Members
Subscribed to RI's Membership Minute
Membership Development Strategies
Resources for Recruitment and Retention
Award and Recognition Programs
Club and District Administration
The Rotary Foudation
RI Programs
Zone 29 & 30 Membership Newsletters
Membership Power Point Presentation
 
Newsletter Articles
Don't reinvent the wheel! Please feel free to reproduce articles from District publications. The Newsletters contain articles on various topics including The Rotary Foundation, Rotary Youth programs, Lifestyle articles, Membership, Vocational Service, and Volunteerism. See the Newsletter page of this website for links to the newsletters and an index of articles.
 
Polio
Polio documentary
 
Public Relations
Billboards, Posters, Banners, Bus displays and Signs
People Reaching People with Billboards.

Over the past few years, RI has agressively pursued a public relations/image campaign. Clubs and districts around the world are using billboards to promote Rotary. There are over 1,100 outdoor and indoor billboard installations that are reaching over 2 billion people. Over 2,756 Rotary clubs in 244 districts in 27 countries around the world are now participating in the effort. Clubs in Louisiana and Mississippi are participating.

This link will bring you to a brochure developed by the RI Image Task Force. It provides five easy steps to making outdoor and indoor billboard advertising happen.

As shown in the brochure, RI has developed eye catching and action oriented billboards that can be transferred to poster size.

What is your club doing to promote public awareness of Rotary?
 
Public Relations Resources
 
Water
 
Zones 29-30
Rotary Online Learning Center
Dictionary Project
Rotary District 6820
Helpful Hints on how to organize a Dictionary Project
This website contains step by step instructions on organizing and conducting a Dictionary Project.

Youth
Banner photo courtesy of Rotary International
Banner photo courtesy of Rotary International

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