District 7910 is offering a one-time $30,000 Morley Global Grant in 2025 to graduate students researching or studying abroad in one of the seven Rotary focus areas. The applicant must be accepted at a university or college outside the U.S. and begin their program by Fall 2025.
This is a fantastic opportunity to support a local U.S. resident by hosting them or helping them find a host abroad for their research or studies. Applications are due by March 20, 2025.
Don’t miss this opportunity to promote Rotary and help a graduate student advance their work. Applications are due by March 20, 2025 and must be sent to Joyce Fukami at jmfukami@gmail.com.
For more details and to view the application, CLICK HERE.
Our last workshop in the "Simply Irresistible" membership series had over 100 Rotarians in attendance. This zone-wide presentation was well received and everyone left with "real-life" strategies to address membership. The workshop on February 3 @ 7 pm is titled, "What's In It For Me?' Capturing the Interest of Busy People.
Come to a Foundation meeting and learn how Foundation can work for your club and how you can contribute to the Foundation. Ideas for raising donations, benefits of the Foundation and all the good work we can accomplish together. Bring your questions and you will get answers.
DGE Johnny Ahern is excited to announce that registration for the 2025 Northeast Presidents-Elect Learning Seminar (NEPELS) (formerly PETS) is open! This learning seminar is for all members serving as club presidents or assistant governors during the 2025-2026 Rotary year.
The Rotary Club of Ragusa, Italy, invites you to vacation in their beautiful part of Italy, designated as a World Heritage Site for its baroque atmosphere. "Rotary is service, Rotary is friendship, Rotary is a leadership network, so we are pleased to inform you that this year too, from 25 May to 1 June 2025, the Rotary Club Ragusa has scheduled the "XX Week Rotariana del Barocco Ibleo" here in our city of Ragusa (south-eastern Sicily, Italy)."
THE FIX IS FREE AT THE REPAIR CAFÉ!! Have something that needs repair - don't throw it out!! Give it a chance at the Repair Café, Sunday, Feb. 9 at Scott Hall.
The Rotary Club of Natick has a rich 98 year history of supporting Natick and the greater MetroWest community. Our motto is “Service Above Self” and we provide volunteer and funding support to local nonprofits.
Apply now for your opportunity to receive a grant through our Rotary Grant Program. Our typically grant size is $500- $2,000. If you or anyone you know, does good things in the Natick area, please apply today using the link below.
All grant applications must be received before February 15, 2025.
Love Mexican food? We do too!! That's why we're really looking forward to our fundraiser at Mexicali Cantina Grill on February 16th and 17th! Mention this flyer on either day and 20% of your total bill will be donated to the Rotary Club of Natick so we can continue to support our community. Dine In or Take Out. Mexicali's is located at 148 E Central St, Natick. We appreciate our District Clubs' support, muchas gracias!!
Rotary Club of Littleton double header!! Come out and support two great fundraisers - start the evening with a delicious, homemade spaghetti supper to support Deb’s Beds at the Congregational Church of Littleton, 330 King Street, from 5-7PM, then head over to Billiard’s Cafe, 39 Main Street, Ayer to raise money for Griffin Shoemaker and Dana Farber Cancer Research.
The Changemakers of Central Massachusetts are in the midst of putting books into the hands of elementary students who attend schools without a school library. The Club is working with Hygge House Books, a partner who just received their own 501c3 to install Book Nooks into schools.
The Rotary Club of Littleton welcomed Hilary Bridge, music teacher/band director from Littleton High School along with 4 of her students - Ian Dunn, senior saxophone player, Annabelle Caouette, sophomore saxophone player, Sadie Roberts, sophomore percussionist, and Clare Magdalin, junior saxophone and flute player.