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PE Albert Atiwag RCBSC Club Awards Point System District 3790
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PE Albert AtiwagRCBSC

Club Awards Point SystemDistrict 3790

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Points System for RY 2010-2011◦ Points per activity / Maximum points◦ Administration ◦ Membership ◦ Public Relations ◦ Rotary Foundation ◦ Service Project

Other requirements

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Outline

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There will be two (2) separate types of awards presented to Clubs this year: There will be Club

recognition presented in the categories of Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards.

Award level determined on number of points of any club in the enumerated categories.

Medium Clubs 25 to 49 Large Clubs More

than 50

GOLD SILVER BRONZE

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There will be two (2) separate types of awards presented to Clubs this year: These awards will be

presented to Medium and Large Sized Clubs.

Club size is determined on April 30, 2011 members.

Medium Clubs 25 to 49 Large Clubs More

than 50

GOLD SILVER BRONZE

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CA1300 Attendance to 2011 RI Convention (100 points per registered delegate) 100 500 CA1400 Attendance to the Zone Institute 2010 in Bangkok (100 points per registered delegate) 100 500 CA1500 Club paid dues thru members access (July SAR/Jan. SAR) 50 100 CA1600 Club modified membership data through members access (per Sem.) 50

100 CA1700 Club submits to district the complete weekly hard copies of club bulletins per month 40

400 (10 points per issue but maximum of 40 points per month) CA1800 Prompt payment of Governor's Fund and Disaster Relief Fund 50

50 CA1900 Prompt submission of monthly reports to AG before the 5th of each succeeding month 50 500 CA2000 Submit RI Presidential Citation or Distinction (on or before March 30, 2011) 50 50 CA2100 Submit nominee for the Four Avenues of Service Award (on or before March 30, 2011) 50 50 CA2200 Submit RI Significant Achievement Award (March 15, 2011) 50 50 CA2300 President-elect attends both PETS 2010 and DISTAS 2010 50 50 CA2400 Club invites Guest Speakers in the regular meeting 50

200  

CLUB ADMINISTRATIONPoints per Maximum points

Activity for the Year

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CA100 Club has adopted a Club Leadership Plan (with corresponding club resolution and new by-laws) 50 50

CA200 Club has submitted Planning Guide for Effective Rotary Club (before 01 July 2010) 50 50

CA300 Club pays PRM/ Rotarian dues on time (1st. Sem. July – on or before 31 July 2010; 2nd sem. Jan – on or before 31 Jan 2011)

50 100 CA400 Club pays RI dues on time

(July SAR- on or before 31 July 2010/ Jan. SAR- on or before 31 January 201150 100

CA500 Club submits updated Club Historical record 50 50 CA600 Every 1 NEW lifetime membership to PRM 50

No limit CA700 100% member subscriber to the Philippine Rotary Magazine 100 100 CA800 100% of club members are lifetime subscriber to the PRM 200 200 CA900 District Events attendance 10 pts/ delegate but maximum of 100 points per district event 100 1000 CA1000 Club attended all district events (PESETS, DISTAS, MDS, TRF, RCC, RYLA, Midyear Review, 100 100 Candidates’ Forum, Family Day and DISCON 2011 (to be claimed on 30 April 2011) CA1100 Club registers one delegate to Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) Seminar 50 50 CA1200 Club to conduct continuing Rotary Education Sessions using the RLI approach by RLI faculty members 50 400

CLUB ADMINISTRATION

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GOVERNOR'S VISIT (Governor Graded) CA3000 Part 1 (DG, AG, and President plus DS and Club Sec. meeting) 100

CA3100 Part 2 (Presentation of Plans and Programs) 100

CA3200 Part 3 (Active participation of club officers and members in the Planning process/session 100 BONUS POINTS (Governor Graded) CA3300 Induction starts at 12:30 PM (lunch); 7:30 PM (dinner) 100 CA3400 Induction follows proper protocol 100 BONUS POINTS (Governor’s discretion) 300

CLUB ADMINISTRATION

ADMINISTRATION TOTAL 1,590 5,550

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CM100 Increase Club’s net member by one Rotarian 100 100 CM200 Club less than 25 by SAR July 1 becomes 25 or more on April 30, 2011 200 200 CM201 Club less than 50 by SAR July 1 becomes 50 or more on April 30, 2011 200 200 CM202 Club less than 75 by SAR July 1 becomes 75 or more on April 30, 2011 200 200 CM203 Club less than 100 by SAR July 1 becomes 100 or more on April 30, 2011 200 200 CM300 Attains 10% net increase in membership by April 30, 2011 (Clubs <35 July SAR) 200 200 CM400 Attains 20% or more net increase in membership by April 30, 2011 (Clubs <35 July SAR) 900 / 900? 400 400 CM500 Attains 10% net increase in membership by April 30, 2011 (Clubs >35 July SAR) 400 400 CM600 Attains 20% or more net increase in membership by April 30, 2011 (Clubs >35 July SAR) 600 600 CM700 Club President sponsors at least one new Rotarian 100 100 CM800 Conduct Fire Side Chat/ Rotary orientation to prospective Rotarians 50 200 CM900 Club attendance of 90% and above per month (including make-ups) up to April 30 50 500

CM1000 Club able to retain 90% of its original members on April 30, 2011 based on July 2010 SAR 300 300 CM1100 Club Participate in Joint Club Induction 100 100 CM1200 Club participate in Cluster Induction (all clubs in Cluster) 200 200

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

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CM1300 Host/participate in Cluster Meetings, 10 pts/mtg (Club Pres. Or Representative) 10 100

CM1400 Host/participate in Cluster Clubs' Meeting, 5 pts/participant but maximum of 25 pts per cluster clubs meeting 25 200

CM1500 Club hosts District Event 400 400 CM1600 Club co-hosts District Event 200 200 CM1700 Organize/sponsor one (1) new Club 500 1000 CM1800 Co-sponsored the organization of a new club 200 400 CM1900 To be able to establish NEW sisterhood agreement with one (1) project with a local district club 100

100 CM2000 To be able to establish NEW sisterhood agreement

with one(1) project with a club in another district in the Philippines 150 150 CM2100 To be able to establish NEW sisterhood agreement

with one (1) project with a club in another country 200 200 CM2200 Establishes new or renewal of sisterhood agreement with a club in another country 50 100 CM2300 Innovative/ Outstanding Membership Development Strategy/

Project Designed to increase membership/ Retention (Governor Approval Needed) 200 200

CM2400 Club member serves as a speaker/ resource person in another Rotary Club 50 200

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

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BONUS POINTS CM3000 Every 20% increase in membership beyond 15% of July SAR (Clubs <35 July SAR) 200 validation after April 30, 2011 only CM3100 Every 20% increase in membership beyond 15% of July SAR (Clubs >35 July SAR) 400

validation after April 30, 2011 only CM3200 Club attends Induction of other clubs (10 points per induction) 10 300

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

MEMBERSHIP TOTAL 5,395 8,050

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PR100 Club maintains a Club web site and linked to www.rotary3790.org (updated monthly over 10 months) 10 pts/month 10 100

PR200 Club’s activities featured in newspaper once per publicity 50 300 PR300 Club submits one (1) article for GML 25 200 PR400 Club submits an article for PRM (published) 50 100 PR500 Club shares GML/PRM/The Rotarians magazines to workplaces, etc 25 50 PR600 Club distributes printed weekly club bulletin to club members (20 pts/week) 20 500 PR700 Club participates/hosts a radio or TV show related to Rotary 50 100 PR800 Installation of End Polio Now Billboards and/or

Building Communities and Bridging Continents Markers 100 200 PR900 Club promotes The 4-Way Test 100 100 PR1000 Attends the National PR Seminar (50 points per attendee) 50 100 PR1100 Innovative Public Relation Activity other than End

Polio Now Campaign (Governor Approval Needed) 200 20

PUBLIC RELATIONS

PUBLIC RELATIONS TOTAL 680 1,950

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RF100 Achieve RY 2010-2011 Annual Club’s Programs Fund Goal ($1,000 per club) 200 200 RF200 Club President contributes 1,000 Dollars to the Annual Giving Program 200 200 RF300 Every 100 Dollars Contribution to the Annual Giving Program (40 points/ 100 Dollars) 40 No Limit RF400 Every $20 contribution to the End Polio Now campaign 25 250 RF500 To come up with a Fund raising activity in support of the End Polio Now Campaign 50 100 RF600 Every Paul Harris Fellow Joining the Paul Harris Society 100 200 RF700 Submit a World Peace Scholar nominee for RY 2010-11 25 25 RF800 Submit a candidate for Ambassadorial Scholarship 25 25 RF900 Submit a candidate for GSE Team member 25 25 RF1000 Submit a candidate for GSE Team leader 50 50 RF1100 Host In-bound Group Study Exchange Team 100 100 RF1200 Participate in District’s Matching Grant project 50 50 RF1300 Implement at least one Matching Grant project 100 100 RF1400 Punctual submission of report on Matching Grant projects 1015 1375 25 50 RF1600 Implement a large scale project with international sister club (>200 beneficiaries) 300 300 RF1700 Approved (club sponsored) matching grant from TRF (fund release and/or implementation in RY 2010-11

only) 100 200 RF1800 Approved (club sponsored) 3H grant from TRF (fund release and/or implementation in RY 2010-11 only)

200 200 RF1900 Club Participates in Cluster Lead District Matching Grant 100 100

ROTARY FOUNDATION

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BONUS POINTS RF3000 Register 25% of Club’s members attends TRF Seminar 200 RF3100 Become a “Every Rotarian, Every Year” (EREY) Member Club 300 RF3200 Become a 100% Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member Club 500 RF3300 Club registers 1 Major Donor to TRF 500

ROTARY FOUNDATION

ROTARY FOUNDATION 1,715 3,675

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SP100 Club to conduct a service project for Water and Sanitation (Beneficiaries of <100) 100 200 SP200 Club to conduct a service project for Health (Beneficiaries of <100) 100 200 SP300 Club to conduct a service project for Hunger (Beneficiaries of <100 and to last at least one month) 100

200 SP400 Club to conduct a service project for Literacy (Beneficiaries of <100) 100 200 SP500 Club to conduct a large scale service project for Water (Beneficiaries of >200) 200 400 SP600 Club to conduct a large scale service project for Health (Beneficiaries of >200 200 400 SP700 Club to conduct a large scale service project for Hunger

(Beneficiaries of >101 over 3 months or more) 200 400 SP800 Club to conduct a large scale service project for Literacy (Beneficiaries of >200) 200 400 SP900 Club to conduct a 4 Way Test/ Ethics workshop. 50 50 SP1000 Club sends delegates to the RYLA (10 points per delegate and maximum of 100 points) 10 100 SP1100 Club sends delegate(s) to the RCC Seminar (25 pts/delegate) 25 100 SP1200 Club conducts a project to strengthen the Family of Rotary 50 100 SP1300 Maintains existing Rotary Community Corp 50 100 SP1400 Register one new Rotary Community Corp 100 100 SP1500 Maintains existing Rotaract Club 50 100

SERVICE PROJECTS

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SP1600 Register one new Rotaract Club 100 100 SP1700 Maintains existing Interact Club 50 100 SP1800 Register one new Interact Club 100 100 SP 1900 Conduct project involving Family of Rotary (spouse/children or Interact/Rotaract) (50 pnts/ activity) 50 200 SP2000 Conduct/implement project with Rotary Community Corp 100 100 SP2100 Conduct Environmental Development project 100 200 SP2200 Club to initiate an Adopt-a-Barangay Project 100 200 SP2300 Club to have an Adopt-a-School Project 100 200 SP2400 Classification Talks 50 100 SP2500 Career development seminar to High School Students 100 200 SP2600 For continuing an existing service project (at least 2 years excluding present year) 100 200 SP2700 Club organize youth fellowship program 100 100 SP2800 Project sponsored or participated by club involving Street Children, abused or special children 100 100 SP2900 Club Participates with other Clubs in Cluster Projects (All Clubs in Cluster must have participated) 100

500 SP3000 Joint Club Projects 50 300 SP3100 Other Projects 25 500

SERVICE PROJECTS

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BONUS POINTSGovernor’s discretion 300

SERVICE PROJECTS

SERVICE PROJECTS TOTAL 2,885 6,550

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Administration 1,590 5,550

Membership 5,3958,050

Public Relations 680 1,950

Rotary Foundation 1,7153,675

Service Project 2,8856,550

GRAND TOTAL 12,445 25,775

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Gold Level 15,000 & above

Silver Level 10,000 – 14,999

Bronze Level 8,000 – 9,999

AWARD LEVEL REQUIREMENTS

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Retention and Membership growth shall be based on RI Computer database of

Governor's Member's Access on April 30, 2011

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR AWARDS

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Club should have no arrears to Rotary International by 5 PM of April 30, 2011 (@ earlier date if Yr-End be held in May 2011)

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR AWARDS

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All new members must be paid on or before April 30, 2011

Club should have 100 percent member subscription to the Rotarian and/or

Philippine Rotary magazine by April 30, 2011 based on RI membership total

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR AWARDS

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Club should have no arrears to PRM or The Rotarian by April 30, 2011 (@ earlier date if

Yr-End be held in May 2011)

Baseline membership will be the July 2010 SAR submitted by clubs to RI

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR AWARDS

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Any ties and Complaints will be deliberated by the Awards Committee. Recommendations will be forwarded to the Governor for final

decision

Club should be no less than 25 by April 30, 2011 (@ earlier date if Yr-End be held in

May 2011)

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR AWARDS

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The determination of the category of medium or large clubs will be based on the RI registered members by April 30, 2011

Late submission of Reports – beyond 15th of each month will not be credited in the Club

Award Point System.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR AWARDS

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1. Must have achieved 10,000 points and above.

2. At least 20% membership increase.

3. Contributed at least $3,000 to the Annual Giving of TRF

The overall Club of the Year Award, the 1st and 2nd Runner-Up , and 7 Club of the Year will be determined as follows:

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4. Club must have two (2) new PRM Lifetime susbscriber

5. Complied with all the requirements for minimum qualifications of awards

6. The club with the highest points will be awarded the Overall club of the year, the next highest points will be the 1st runner-up and so on.

The overall Club of the Year Award, the 1st and 2nd Runner-Up , and 7 Club of the Year will be determined as follows:

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Points System for RY 2010-2011◦ Administration ◦ Membership ◦ Public Relations ◦ Rotary Foundation ◦ Service Project

Other requirements

Summary

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PE Albert AtiwagRCBSC

Club Awards Point SystemDistrict 3790


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