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Rotary Code of Policies 264<br />

January 2013<br />

35.040.1. Service Partner Proposals<br />

The general secretary is authorized to solicit new service partners to support Rotary club<br />

or district projects in one or more of the avenues of service or the areas of focus. The<br />

general secretary is authorized to contact other organizations who have the potential to be<br />

service partners. (September 2011 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 32)<br />

Source: September 2011 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 32<br />

35.040.2. Review and Approval of Service Partners<br />

The general secretary is authorized to review and approve service partners on behalf of<br />

the RI Board and The Rotary Foundation Trustees for terms of one year or less. Service<br />

partnerships that will extend beyond one year are renewable, with the approval of both<br />

the RI Board of Directors and The Rotary Foundation Trustees, or by the executive<br />

committees of both Boards acting on their behalf. (September 2011 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 32)<br />

Source: September 2011 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 32<br />

35.050. Project Partners<br />

A project partnership is special status available to organizations affiliated with a Rotary entity,<br />

usually an independent nongovernmental organization started or managed by Rotary clubs,<br />

districts, or Rotarians. Project partner activities will be promoted to clubs and districts through a<br />

dedicated page on the RI website. (September 2011 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 32)<br />

Source: September 2011 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 32<br />

35.050.1. Project Partner Proposals<br />

The general secretary is authorized to solicit other organizations that would have the<br />

capacity and interest to be project partners for either Rotary International or The Rotary<br />

Foundation. Project partner proposals that seek financial contributions from Rotarians<br />

must include a significant service component. (September 2011 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 32)<br />

Source: September 2011 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 32<br />

35.050.2. Review and Approval of Project Partners<br />

The general secretary may grant project partner status to other organizations. Project<br />

partners that will seek financial contributions from Rotarians must be approved by both<br />

the RI Board of Directors and The Rotary Foundation Trustees. Any solicitation by clubs<br />

or districts on behalf of project partners shall comply with Rotary’s circularization policy.<br />

(September 2011 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 32)<br />

Source: September 2011 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 32<br />

35.050.3. Use of the Project Partner Logo<br />

An official project partner logo has been developed by the general secretary for use by<br />

project partners under license from RI. (September 2011 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 32)<br />

Source: September 2011 Mtg., Bd. Dec. 32

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