DISTRICT AWARDS

DISTRICT 6920 2024-2025

CLUB AND INDIVIDUAL ROTARIAN AWARDS

CLUB AWARDS

Rotary International Presidential Citation: Individual clubs may receive an award from Rotary International for their level of participation throughout the year.  Click here for more information. Report in Rotary Club Central by June 30th.

District Club Award: Individual clubs may receive a Bronze, Silver or Gold Club award depending on their level of participation in projects and fundraising throughout the year. Click here for “District Awards Worksheet.” Send completed worksheet to Rotary6920Awards@gmail.com  by Friday, April 4th, 2025

District Significant Service Project Award: Clubs may receive award recognition for a service project performed in the 2023-2024 year. Submit project description, percentage of club members participating, number of community members participating, media coverage & impact of project to the community. Send to Paula Goodnow paulagoodnow@hotmail.com by April 4th

District Significant Service project with partner Service organization (Lion’s, Kiwanis, etc.): Clubs may receive award recognition for a club or multiple club event performed in the 2023-2024 Rotary year. Submit description, percentage of Rotarians and other service members attending, community involvement, media coverage, money raised. Send to Paula Goodnow paulagoodnow@hotmail.com by April 4th

District Significant Public Image Award: Clubs may receive award recognition for an individual public image campaign or distinguished use of public image throughout the 2023-2024 Rotary year. Submit PI campaign description OR submit links to club’s social media and/or club website. Send to Paula Goodnow paulagoodnow@hotmail.com by April 4th

District Significant Fundraising Award: Clubs may receive award recognition for an individual fundraising project within the 2023-2024 Rotary year. Submit description, percentage of club participation, community involvement, media coverage & money raised. Send to Paula Goodnow paulagoodnow@hotmail.com by April 4th

District Significant World Polio Day Event: Clubs may receive award recognition for a club or multiple club WPD event. Submit description, percentage of Rotarians attending, community involvement, money raised, & media coverage. Send to Paula Goodnow paulagoodnow@hotmail.com by April 4th

INDIVIDUAL ROTARIAN AWARDS:

District Rookie of the Year Award: Club presidents may nominate a member who has made a significant impact within their first year as a Rotarian. The member must have joined during the 2022-2023 Rotary year. Submit name and Rotary accomplishments throughout the year including club/District participation, RLI attendance, GRSP involvement, District Assembly & Conference attendance. Send to Paula Goodnow paulagoodnow@htomail.com by Monday March 10th

District Vocational Ethics Award: Club presidents may nominate a member who has demonstrated the highest ethical standards in his or her workplace. Click here for more information Send to Bob Griggers bobgrig@aol.com by March 10th

District Vocational Service Award: Club presidents may nominate a member who has used his or her profession to serve others. Click here for more information Send to Mike Gray mgray@whgmlaw.com by March 10th

District Rotary Foundation Service Award: Club presidents may nominate club members who are making a difference through the Foundation’s programs, promoting the Rotary Foundation and its goals of world understanding and peace. Selections will be made by the District Governor and District Foundation Chair. Send to Paula Goodnow paulagoodnow@hotmail.com by April 7th

District Avenues of Service Award: The Avenues of Service Award recognizes the efforts of individual Rotarians and Rotaractors in each of Rotary’s five Avenues of Service: Club Service, Vocational Service, Community Service, International Service, and Youth Service. Club presidents can nominate a member for one or more Avenues of Service Awards by completing an online form. Email Paula Goodnow at paulagoodnow@hotmail.com and she will send you the link.

 

District Contacts

Heather Klemm

Email completed spredsheets to:

Rotary6920Awards@gmail.com

For Questions:

heatherlynnklemm@gmail.com

(478) 335-6267

The clubs in District 6920 do an amazing amount of work to help better the lives of those in need, both locally and across the globe. Each year district awards are presented to recognize our clubs who have had an outstanding performance throughout the year. The district awards criteria are set up in alignment with each Rotary International President’s annual theme and citation, and our District 6920 Governor’s annual goals. There is also a separate Presidential citation that is run by Rotary International. Clubs qualify for it by entering their goals and achievements into Rotary Club Central.

Points are accrued according to certain tasks being completed, such as; taking advantage of the districts matching grant program, partnering with other clubs on projects, promoting your club through traditional and social media and holding online meetingshaving virtual membership drives and Rotary informational programs, and engaging your members and inviting guests to learn about Rotary and what we do.

There are three levels of achievement in each category:

  • bronze (50 points)
  • silver (60 points)
  • gold (70 points)

 

Awards recipients will receive a patch and banner reflecting the award category and level of recognition achieved.

View RI Award Information

Displaying your district award is a great way to promote your club’s successes for better recognition in your community, and to show gratitude to your members for all of their hard work. Attach it to your flag, take a photo and post it on social media or your website. Let your community know how great your club is! Who is
not attracted to join and participate in an organization that shows a proven track record of successes?

The district awards form is also a great tool to use when planning your Rotary year. It is basically a list of many things your club is probably already doing, and a few new ideas you may want to try.  You can use the form as a guide to help your club complete more of the criteria and earn a higher level of recognition.