Club Invoice Presentation for Rotary Clubs in the Philippines
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- Feb 8, 2015
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Representatives from Rotary's 532 districts met in downtown Chicago 21-26 April, approving a number of measures designed to strengthen Rotary, increase membership, and enhance the organization's capacity to serve. The Council on Legislation meets every three years to consider changes to the policies that govern Rotary International and its member clubs. This year's Council accepted an increase of US$1 per year in per capita dues, removed limits on e-clubs, permitted satellite clubs, and changed the name of the fifth Avenue of Service to "Youth Service."
The dues increase means Rotary clubs will pay Rotary International annual per capita dues of $54 in 2014-15, $55 in 2015-16, and $56 in 2016-17. Dues for 2013-14 had already been set to $53. Read the full article...
You may be asking why the dues for our club is more than $54 to $56. This change in dues reflects only Rotary International. Our club dues reflect not only dues for Rotary International, but commitments to our District and obligations to our club.
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