Raising funds via major events and corporate sponsorship to support local care projects in Tasmania which clubs may initiate.
Read MoreRotary Youth Leadership Awards is an intensive leadership experience organized by Rotary clubs and districts where you develop your skills as a leader while having fun and making connections.
Read MoreAustralian Rotary Health is one of the largest independent funders of mental health research within Australia. Providing funding into areas of health that do not readily attract funding, and promotes findings to the community.
Read MoreThe District Resource Network and District International Service Chair identifies skills within our membership to collate a single district wide listing of our combined expertise. This is to facilitate identifying experts to work in supporting projects. Reports on finished projects are added to the Rotary Showcase as a knowledge base for future reference, allowing challenges and failures to be avoided by future Rotary projects.
Read MoreThe Rotary Fodder Relief program has been accepted by the Tasmanian Government as the key distribution method of assistance following floods, fires or disease outbreaks for which it is difficult for farmers to prepare. Rotary Clubs, especially rural clubs, have the knowledge, skills and networks as lead organisers in the collection, transport and distribution of fodder in disasters.
Read MoreRotary, along with our partners, has reduced polio cases by 99.9 percent worldwide since our first project to vaccinate children in the Philippines in 1979. We are close to eradicating polio, but we need your help.
Read MoreFood Plant Solutions is a dynamic project that focuses on addressing malnutrition, hunger and food security using readily available local food plants.
Read MoreThe Rotary Foundation relies on giving to be able to do its great work - individual, club, district, corporate, philanthropic, bequests, and more!
There are many options to choose from when considering a gift to The Rotary Foundation.
Read MoreGlobal Grants support large international activities with sustainable, measurable outcomes in Rotary’s areas of focus.
District Grants fund small-scale, short-term activities that address needs in your community and communities abroad. Each district chooses which activities it will fund with these grants.
Read MoreInterplast sends teams of volunteer plastic and reconstructive surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses and allied health professionals to provide life-changing surgery and medical training in seventeen countries across the Asia Pacific region.
Read MoreLearn about other nations and understand how the UN works. Develop debating skills and gain self-confidence while learning about other nations. Debate real UN issues as well as other issues. Each nominated school is given a country to represent and a set of resolutions to investigate and discuss from the point of view of the country they are representing.
Read MoreThis program is offered to all Tasmanian students with an interest in science who are entering year 12. This program is a unique opportunity for students to test drive careers and learn about study options in the fields of science, engineering and technology (STEM subjects).
Read MoreNepalese and Tasmanian Rotarians have worked together over several years to successfully implement a number of projects to improve the lives of many needy local people in Nepal.
Read MoreEach year, Rotary selects up to 100 professionals from around the world to receive fellowships to study at one of our peace centers.
Through academic training, practice, and global networking opportunities, the Rotary Peace Centers program develops leaders who become catalysts for peace and conflict prevention and resolution.
Read MoreThe Professional Development Exchange program is a unique professional and cultural exchange opportunity for business people and professionals between the ages of 25 and 40.
Read MoreProbus is an Association of active retirees who join together in clubs, the basic purpose of which is to provide regular opportunities to keep their minds active, expand their interests and enjoy the fellowship of new friends.
Read MoreFrom a simple beginning in 1968 Rotaract has become a strong international service club for young men and women (ages 18-30) who have a commitment to their communities, be it at local and/or international levels.
Read MoreRAWCS was formed to support Australian Rotarians and Rotary Clubs in assisting disadvantaged communities and individuals with humanitarian aid projects. The company manges funds to enable Rotarians, the public and the corporate sector to deliver humanitarian aid and charitable support through a range of projects.
Read MoreEach year in May around 35 Year 11 students are immersed behind the scenes in Parliament House. They view Parliament in action, including the budget speech and question time, meet their federal member of parliament and press gallery journalists. Through role play, delegates participate in law-making debates and explore the functions of the Parliament.
Read MoreRotary Fellowships are autonomous, international groups of Rotarians, Rotarian spouses, and Rotaractors who join together to:
Share a common interest in worthwhile recreational activities (sports, hobbies, etc.)
Further their vocational development through acquaintance with others of the same profession
Make new friends around the world
Explore new opportunities for service
Have fun and enhance their Rotary experience