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What is RCC (Rotary Community Corps)?

• A Rotary Community Corps (RCC) is a group of non-Rotarians who share


our commitment to changing the world through service projects.
• RCC members plan and carry out projects in their communities and
support local Rotary club projects. Sponsored by a Rotary club, an RCC
leverages Rotary’s network, brand, and mentorship by partnering with
clubs to plan and implement service projects. RCCs increase Rotary’s
impact and expand its reach by bringing the knowledge and talents of
local people to strengthen their community through sustainable
projects.
• There are more than 11,000 corps in 105 countries and 257 districts.
RCCs are active everywhere Rotary is present: in urban and rural areas,
and in both developed and developing countries. Read more about RCC
trends worldwide in the annual Rotary Community Corps report.
• Below are some examples of their work:
Objective and interest of a RCC
■The purpose of the Rotary Community Corps
program is to empower communities to address
their needs by developing and participating in
sustainable service initiatives.
■What are the benefits?
By joining or organizing an RCC, you can make a
tremendous impact in your community. RCCs
empower community members to take the lead in
addressing their needs. Projects are more sustainable
and have greater impact when community members
are involved in their design, implementation, and
long-term oversight. Through RCCs, clubs diversify
participation in their service activities and help
develop new leaders in the community.
RCCs can be created to address an identified need in
the short-term through a service project or to address
various local needs through ongoing service projects.
HOW TO CREATE AND PROMOTE A RCC?

How to create a RCC:


• You can form an RCC anywhere community members are interested in working with Rotary.
Here are some guidelines:

• Work with other local residents to identify the community’s greatest needs using this assessment
form.

• Work with a local Rotary club to outline how you will work together.

• Recruit RCC members. Start with a core group of members. Community organizations and
nongovernmental agencies are good places to recruit.

• Besides being tremendously beneficial, it is simple to start and support an RCC. Start by
assessing the need and feasibility to establish an RCC. Then, identify and recruit at least ten
interested community members. And, finally, you register your RCC with RI by filling out the RCC
Organization Form.
How does my Rotary club sponsor an RCC?
By sponsoring an RCC, your club gives more people a chance to
How to promote?:
Why Rotary Community Corps?
• Publicize an "Rotary
RCC’sCommunity
accomplishments through
Corps are local. They are part your
of club and
the community and help mobilize the community. They
district communication channels. Share success stories from
ensure that local needs are met. And most significantly,
your sponsored RCC’s
a Rotary activities
Community Corps haswith Rotary
a vested interestInternational
in its by
emailing us at rotary.service@rotary.org.  
own success. Their members have to live with the
results of their work; their commitments are the basis
• Promote your for sustainability. Rotary grant projects that establish
RCC’s projects on Rotary Showcase.
Rotary Community Corps help to ensure that the
• project’s impact lives on in the community long after
Read stories about RCCs on our Rotary Service in Action Blog.
Rotary’s direct support ends."
• District governors arefounder
Ron Denham, encouraged toSanitation,
of the Water, appoint anda district
Hygiene Rotary Action Group
community service committee to promote RCCs and other
service-related resources to Rotary clubs.

Why Rotary Community Corps?


How to sustain a RCC?
• Support and mentorship from the sponsoring club is the key to an RCC’s success. Rotary clubs provide ongoing guidance to their
sponsored RCC and share service-related resources and tools with the corps. The primary club sponsor is responsible for
ensuring that the RCC’s activities are aligned with RI’s policies and procedures. Sponsor clubs are encouraged to invite RCC
members to their meetings and events. 

• Sponsor Rotary clubs appoint at least one RCC advisor or an RCC committee whose is responsible for participating in the RCC’s
meetings and activities, advising on administrative matters, mentoring the RCC leadership and members, keeping the sponsor
club informed about the RCC’s activities, and identifying opportunities for the club and RCC to partner on service projects.

• Sponsor clubs must update the contact information of their RCC advisor and RCC president annually using this online form. Visit
Rotary Club Central to review a list of RCCs sponsored by your club (Reports > Service > List of Rotary Community Corps) .

• To learn more, visit, www.rotary.org/rcc.

• Use the RCC brochure and sample presentation to promote the program to your club and district members.

• Attached is the detailed results from the 2021 Rotary Community Corp Survey. It can also be found www.rotary.org/rcc./
rotary_community_corps_survey_results_english .
Thank youPP.Martin
for your attention!
Karimu.
*DCh - DTTS - MPHF -CTR.*
2022-23.
CL: *Medical
Entrepreneurship*
ROTARY CLUB OF BRUSUBI.
THE GAMBIA
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