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As Rotarys one and only charity, The Rotary Foundation (TRF) taps into a global network of Rotarians who invest their time, money and expertise into priorities that align with our seven areas of focus and Foundation grants empower Rotarians to approach problems such as disease, poverty, illiteracy, and malnutrition
Rule of 85---A short definition THE RULE OF 85 A Rotarian is exempt from attendance requirements if: 1. The aggregate of the members years of age and years of membership is 85 years or more. 2. The member notifies the Rotary office of the desire to be excused from attendance.
Fellowship. The LGBT+ Rotary Fellowship connects members of the Rotary Family and works to build an organisation that is welcoming to members of the LGBT+ community.
Generation gap The problem boils down to this: there can sometimes be a generational gap in Rotary clubs. There are older Rotarians who see it as a social club and younger people who see it as a retirement home. As a result many young people choose not to join those old clubs and instead form new ones.
Basically, it states that with Board approval, a Rotarian at least 65 years of age and with an aggregate of their years of service with their age being equal to or greater then 85, they will be excused from attendance.

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Rotary is no different. While some resignations may be caused by disputes or lack of vibrancy in a club, business and life changes are by far, the major reason, members leave. With most of our members in the last quarter of their age profile, it is even more important to focus on attracting new members.
Any request for resignation from the club (including resignations for the purpose of transferring membership to another Rotary club) must be submitted in writing and delivered to a club officer.

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