Membership Requirements
Membership Requirements
Rotarians are members of Rotary clubs. Rotary clubs belong to Rotary International. To become a Rotarian, you must be invited to join a Rotary club by a member of that club.
A qualified candidate for Rotary club membership is an adult of good character and good business, professional, or community reputation. The candidate fits one of the following criteria:
* Holds or has held an executive position with discretionary authority in any worthy and recognized business or profession
* Serves or has served as a community leader
* Is a Rotary Foundation alumna
Members are expected to attend weekly programs of the club. Opportunities to make up attendance include attending the regular meeting of another Rotary club, attending various other Rotary meetings, or attending a club service project authorized by the club board of directors.
Members are required to pay annual dues to their clubs, their districts, and to Rotary International.
Members are expected to participate in local or international activities or projects of the Rotary club.
Clubs encourage members to aspire to leadership or committee roles within their clubs.
Requirements for Full Rotary "Blue Badge" Membership
Attend New Member Orientation Meeting
Serve as greeter or assist greeter 2 times
Attend a board of director's meeting
Attend a District Assembly or Conference
Attend a make-up meeting at another club
Attend a committee meeting
Participate in a committee project
Give a biographical talk
Be a member for 6-months
Maintain regular meetings
Bring at least one prospect to lunch
Visit at least two Rotarians at their work
Bring a spouse, significant other, or business associate as guest
To learn more about joining our club, please feel free to come to one of our regular meetings on Tuesdays at 12:15pm at the Historic Adobe Building in Mountain View. We'd love to meet you!
A qualified candidate for Rotary club membership is an adult of good character and good business, professional, or community reputation. The candidate fits one of the following criteria:
* Holds or has held an executive position with discretionary authority in any worthy and recognized business or profession
* Serves or has served as a community leader
* Is a Rotary Foundation alumna
Members are expected to attend weekly programs of the club. Opportunities to make up attendance include attending the regular meeting of another Rotary club, attending various other Rotary meetings, or attending a club service project authorized by the club board of directors.
Members are required to pay annual dues to their clubs, their districts, and to Rotary International.
Members are expected to participate in local or international activities or projects of the Rotary club.
Clubs encourage members to aspire to leadership or committee roles within their clubs.
Requirements for Full Rotary "Blue Badge" Membership
Attend New Member Orientation Meeting
Serve as greeter or assist greeter 2 times
Attend a board of director's meeting
Attend a District Assembly or Conference
Attend a make-up meeting at another club
Attend a committee meeting
Participate in a committee project
Give a biographical talk
Be a member for 6-months
Maintain regular meetings
Bring at least one prospect to lunch
Visit at least two Rotarians at their work
Bring a spouse, significant other, or business associate as guest
To learn more about joining our club, please feel free to come to one of our regular meetings on Tuesdays at 12:15pm at the Historic Adobe Building in Mountain View. We'd love to meet you!