A re you looking for an international club project? Perhaps your club needs volunteers to help out on a service effort. Or maybe you’re interested in becoming an international volunteer yourself. Here’s a variety of resources to help you find the right project.
Select an international project | Volunteer for an international project | Find a project to support
Select an international project
Disaster relief and recovery
Rotarians have a long history of aiding victims of natural disasters. Through club and district efforts, they donate to relief funds, ship emergency items to meet short-term needs, and provide ongoing assistance during long-term reconstruction.
Volunteer for an international project
Through the Rotary Volunteers program, Rotarians and other skilled professionals further Rotary’s Avenue of Vocational Service by using their professional skills and experience to contribute to international humanitarian projects wherever help is needed. Volunteers with an extensive range of skills, whether they’re in accounting or water treatment, are invited to participate. All Rotarians and volunteer-minded friends of Rotary can significantly contribute at the club, district, or international level. See the volunteer form or the program handbook for guidelines.
Volunteers: Register your availability
Ready to get involved? Register as a Rotary Volunteer by completing the International Volunteer Registration form.
Once you submit the form, Rotary club and district officers in your area review your skills and experience. Endorsed volunteers will be included in the Rotary Volunteers database , regularly reviewed by Rotarians and independently sponsored projects. As a Rotary Volunteer, you will serve as a representative of Rotary.
Find a project to support
Are you a Rotary Volunteer looking for a project that could use your skills and experience? Review the Rotary Projects database , which includes projects sponsored by Rotaract and Rotary clubs and districts that are requesting volunteers from abroad.
World Community Service
World Community Service (WCS) projects begin when Rotary clubs from two or more countries collaborate on a community service initiative. WCS allows Rotary clubs searching for international assistance to publicize their project’s needs to clubs in other countries that might be willing to provide funds, materials, and technical or professional assistance. Clubs that would like to support an international service effort can locate a project or a Matching Grant partner through WCS.
WCS projects must
- Be humanitarian
- Involve Rotarians in two or more countries or geographical areas
- Encompass a project site within one of the participating countries or areas
Find details in the World Community Service Handbook: A Guide to Action and a WCS PowerPoint presentation .
Once you find an appropriate project, RI will help facilitate your contribution. Complete the World Community Service Remittance form and send it with your check to RI or your international office.