The Rotary Club of ChicagoChicago has a population of 2.76m and has 30 Rotary Clubs. The Rotary Club of Chicago Chicago was the first Rotary Club in the world, founded 23 Feb 1905, it has over 200 members. It has four regular meetings a month including luncheon speakers, Rotary After Work tours, social / networking lunches and after hours gatherings, hands on service projects and special events. Click here for all the details. Fundraising for its charity - the ROTARY/One Foundation is via members' pledges. There are many projects embraced by its foundation which you can see here. |
Rotary Club of Chicago U.S.A.
Chicago has population 2.76 million and has 30 Rotary Clubs.
The Rotary Club of Chicago was the 1st Rotary Club in the world, founded 23rd Feb 1905, it has over 200 members.
- Weekly Meetings
ROTARY/One has four regular meetings a month. Rotary hosts a variety of meetings and events monthly. Luncheon speakers, Rotary After Work tours, social / networking lunches and after hours gatherings, hands on service projects and special events.
LUNCHEONS
Second, Third and Fourth Tuesdays, 12:10 to 1:20 PM
Union League Club 65 West Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60604
Dress Code: Business or Business Casual
Luncheons are $40.00 per person
*Unless otherwise noted in calendar
ROTARY AFTER WORK
First Tuesday Evenings, 5:30 PM
Check the calendar for various venues.
ROTARACT ROUNDTABLE
Second Wednesday Evenings, 6:30 PM
ROTARY AFTER HOURS - Social/Networking
Third Thursday Evenings, 5:30 - 7:00 PM
Friday Roundtable - Social/Networking
Nearly every Friday, members meet at the Union League Club Carvery Restaurant for a social, informal gathering.
Once a year the club seeks members support for its service projects through the annual campaign. This year's goal is $75,000. Please review the pledge card and consider giving generously. Members can complete the form and email or mail to the office or bring to the club luncheon. Donations can be made online. This is needed to support their Rotary/One Foundation which has $3.35 million
The ROTARY/One Foundation, Inc. is the foundation of the Rotary Club of Chicago. The mission of the ROTARY/One Foundation is to secure the resources necessary to support the Service Mission of the Rotary Club of Chicago. with assets of $3.55 million.
Since its inception, the Foundation has given over six million dollars to support service projects of the Rotary Club of Chicago, who have primarily focused on youth, including:
- rehabilitation services for children with physical disabilities;
- scholarships for students attending Chicago area colleges and universities;
- employment opportunities for Chicago high school students;
- eradication of polio;
- clean water in Haiti; and,
- life-saving or life-altering surgery for children with congenital abnormalities.
JOB1
As the signature program for ROTARY/One, JOB1 prepares City of Chicago High School 11th grade and graduating seniors, who are sixteen and over, for the workplace by providing job readiness training, as well as, substantive paid summer internship opportunities with local business’ and not for profits in the Chicago.
Qualified Students:
Qualified Students:
- Participate in extra-curricular programs (such as Chicago Public Schools’ Education to Careers).
- Are recommended by teachers and/or guidance counselors.
- Must attend 3 job training programs sponsored by the Rotary Club of Chicago.
- Attend Job Fair sponsored by Rotary Club of Chicago.
- Participate in a volunteer service project.
Benefits:
- An eight week internship/Job with a minimum wage of $13.00 per hour and a 20-40 hour workweek.
- Assignment to a Chicago company or not for profit organization.
- Opportunity to participate in the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards annual training.
- Opportunity (for graduating seniors) to secure up to a $2500 college award.