Rotary Action Groups are independent entities affiliated with Rotary that each have a specific humanitarian focus, such as economic development, peacebuilding, addiction prevention, ending modern slavery, or environmental sustainability.
Organized by Rotary members and nonmembers, the groups include people around the world who have knowledge, experience, or an interest in the topic. Action group members participate in meaningful service activities and use their expertise and global networks to facilitate sustainable change.
By offering Rotary clubs and districts professional knowledge, advice about partners and funding, and guidance on the best practices and project management strategies, action groups help Rotary members plan and implement large-scale projects that make an even greater impact on critical issues in communities near and far.
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37,500+
Rotary Action Group members in 150 countries
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10,000+
Humanitarian service projects supported since 2009
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US$10 million+
Raised for service projects since 2009
Find out more about specific action groups by visiting the websites listed below. Learn about the collective impact of these groups in the Rotary Action Groups annual report highlights.
Join a Rotary Action Group
Anyone who’s interested in the topic of a Rotary Action group can join one to make a difference with people who are passionate about the same cause. In a Rotary Action Group, you can:
- Be part of a global group focused on a humanitarian issue you care about
- Participate in meaningful service activities to create positive change in the world
- Develop your own capabilities or knowledge related to a particular humanitarian focus
- Make personal and professional connections with people of action around the globe
- Share your experience and skills to help others build their expertise
To get involved, visit the individual action groups’ websites listed below or review the directory, and then contact the group you’re interested in. You’ll need to create a My Rotary account to access the directory.
Peacebuilding and conflict prevention
Peace
Refugees, forced displacement, and migration
Slavery prevention
Disease prevention and treatment
Addiction prevention
Alzheimer's and dementia
Blindness prevention
Blood and organ donation
Diabetes awareness
Family health and AIDS prevention
Health, education, and wellness
Hearing
Hepatitis eradication
Malaria elimination
Mental health initiatives
Multiple sclerosis awareness
Water, sanitation, and hygiene
Maternal and child health
Basic education and literacy
Community economic development
Community economic development
Disaster assistance
Menstrual health and hygiene
Action groups that work in more than one area of focus
Find stories about what Rotary Action Groups do on the Service in Action blog.
Rotary Action Groups support clubs and districts by:
- Advising on conducting community assessments
- Guiding the creation of a monitoring and evaluation plan, data collection and usage
- Helping to identify international and/or cooperating partners
- Raising funds for a project from the Rotary network or external organizations
- Facilitating partnerships with governmental, non-governmental and private agencies
- Gathering and distributing best practices and learning resources on a specific topic
Contact a Rotary Action Group
Contact a Rotary Action Group to:
- Get expert advice on planning and implementing service projects, including those funded by Rotary Foundation district and global grants
- Connect with potential project partners, both within and outside of Rotary
- Get help fundraising and obtaining resources for projects
How to start a Rotary Action Group
Action groups empower Rotary and Rotaract members and like-minded others to form international groups focused on pivotal issues and work in association with Rotary’s 1.4 million people of action around the world. Visit the Action Groups page on My Rotary to learn more about how to start a group.
Questions?
Write to actiongroups@rotary.org.
Resources & reference
- Rotary Action Groups flyer (PDF)
- Rotary Action Groups directory (My Rotary account needed)
- Rotary Action Groups Annual Report (PDF)
- Rotary Action Groups presentation (PPT)
- Work With Rotary Experts (PDF)
- Designing Your Rotary Experience (PDF)