Global Networking Groups - Rotary International
Global Networking Groups allow individual Rotarians from several countries to join together to focus on common interests. They are linked to and are part of Rotary International
As of 1 July 2005, the Rotary Fellowships program belongs to a new parent entity known as Global Networking Groups. The new entity includes groups of individual Rotarians organized to focus on shared topics of interest on an international basis. Effective 1 July 2006, all existing and future fellowship groups with a service-oriented focus will be reclassified under a new category called Rotarian Action Groups, while existing and future fellowship groups focusing on fellowship of a recreational or vocational nature will remain under the designation of Rotary Fellowships.
Fellowships
- Doctors
- Editors and Publishers
- Home Exchange
- Canoeing
- Scuba Diving
- Football (Soccer)
- Antique, Classic and Historic Automobiles
- Tennis
- Rotary Global History (Internet Project)
- Quilters and Fiber Artists
- Military Personnel
- Cycling
- Gourmets
- [...] Abuse Prevention
- Flying
- Skiing
- Marathon Running
- Pre-Columbian Civilizations
- Environment
- Golf
- Curling
- Yachting
- Bridge
- Amateur Radio
- License Plate Collecting
- Poultry Industry
- Music
- Singles
- Go
- Egyptology
- Cricket
- Wine
- Lawyers
- Motorcycling
- Rotary Heritage and History
- Shooting Sports
- Old and Rare Books
- Bird Watching
- Convention Goers
- Latin Culture
- Wellness and Fitness
- Police and Law Enforcement Professionals
- Literacy Providers
- Caravanning
- Computer Users
- Internet
- Esperanto
- Rotary on Stamps
- Travel and Hosting
- Petanque
- Recreational Vehicles
- Fishing
- Chess
- Parades and Festivals
- Magna Graecia
- Travel Agents
- Doll Lovers
- Railroads
- Horseback Riding
- Fine Arts and Antiques
- Magicians
- Scouting
- Total Quality Management
Rotarian Action Groups
- Water and Sanitation
- Mine Action
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Microcredit
- Disaster Relief
- Polio Survivors and Associates
- AIDS
- Hunger and Malnutrition
- Hearing Regeneration
- Blindness Prevention
- Health Fairs
- Population Growth and Sustainable Development
- Blood Donation
- Dental Volunteers
- Malaria
- Diabetes
References
Global Networking Groups - Rotary International
Global Networking Groups - Managed by Rotary Global History Fellowship
Organizations within Rotary and/or associated with Rotarians