Reasons to start a club
Both Rotary club members and nonmembers can start clubs. Here are some reasons you might want to.
You're a Rotary club member, and:
- An area in your district doesn't have its own club.
- Your Rotary club can no longer accommodate new members.
- Some members need an alternate meeting time.
- Some members prefer to meet online, less frequently, or using a different format (explore club meeting options).
You're not a club member, and:
- Your area doesn't have a club.
- The club in your area doesn't fit your needs.
- You want to get involved with your community in a new way.
Read the
Rotary International guide to forming a new club.