Public Image

Public Image is how we tell Rotary’s story — who we are, what we do, and why it
matters. This page provides tools and templates to help District 6910 clubs promote
their service, attract new members, and stay on-brand with Rotary International’s visual
identity.

Our Members

What is Rotary’s Public Image?

Rotary’s public image is what people outside of Rotary think of when they hear our name. But name recognition is just the start. Our public image is shaped by the actions of our members, the activities we engage in, the impact we have, and more.

A strong public image promotes trust and encourages people to engage with us. We can help build our public image by sharing stories that show us as people of action and inspire others to get involved.

Promoting Rotary to the general public can be as simple as wearing your Rotary pin or as elaborate as organizing an integrated marketing campaign. By increasing the public’s understanding of Rotary, we’re strengthening our ability to make an impact in communities around the world.

Why should my club care about Rotary's public image?

Your club can benefit in many ways from a stronger public image of Rotary. Raising awareness and understanding of Rotary helps attract prospective members, instills a sense of pride among members, encourages community members to donate their time and money, and helps your club stand out from other volunteer opportunities.

PI Spotlight: Great Work from Around the District

Rotary Club Making a Difference in the Community
Newsmaker of the Year: Rotary Club making a difference in community

Members of the Banks County Rotary Club can be spotted throughout the community, making it a better place.

Members of Rome Rotary joined forced with Keep Rome Floyd Beautiful and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources to recycle Christmas trees as fish attractors in a couple of local DNR Public Fishing Areas.. The Rocky Mountain PFAS lakes got two flatbeds of trees while the Arrowhead PFA got one load. It’s the first time Rotary and DNR have joined KRFB for the annual Bring One for the Chipper campaign. Rome KRFB is celebrating it’s 50th anniversary this year.

Members of Rome Rotary joined forced with Keep Rome Floyd Beautiful and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources to recycle Christmas trees as fish attractors in a couple of local DNR Public Fishing Areas.

Dawson County resident earns top Rotary International service award

Rotarian Kevin Tanner was awarded the Service Above Self award that is only given to a select number of Rotary members worldwide each year.

// Helping Clubs Tell Their Story Effectively and Consistently

Rotary District 6910 Public Image Resources

Public Image is how we tell Rotary’s story — who we are, what we do, and why it matters. This page provides tools and templates to help District 6910 clubs promote their service, attract new members, and stay on-brand with Rotary International’s visual identity.

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