Tips on the removal of facial hair were nixed, but … do you want to know where your club’s giving stands?
Removal of facial hair just didn’t arouse any interest, though Chuck lost quite a bit of hair a couple of years ago on a bet. Instead of hirsute matters, we will give all an update on the status of District 7600 club giving for the 2016-17 Rotary year. These figures are as of the end of February and in a couple of weeks, we will have the end of March figures. You can find more up to date figures for your club in Rotary Club Central under Club Giving Reports.
Today we will give all an update on the status of District 7600 club giving for the 2016-17 Rotary year. These figures are as of the end of February and in a couple of weeks, we will have the end of March figures. You can find more up to date figures for your club in Rotary Club Central in your club giving reports.
For now, if your club is in the 66% range of club giving at this time according to the Annual Fund Goals FEB 2017, otherwise known as the ‘Joy Report’, then your club is pretty much on track. We know that some clubs save all of the donations up until the very last possible moment before forwarding to The Rotary Foundation, but we always hope they will change their ways.
The Joy Report is prepared by Joy Kline to assist clubs quickly understand the status of their giving as compared to the goals set for the 2016-17 year. Joy is the District Rotary Foundation Committee Annual Fund Chair and a member of the Goochland Club. When you see her in the future, please express some gratitude, please.