
Get Involved in District Service
Leadership beyond your club — opportunities to serve, grow, and strengthen Rotary across District 5330.
Rotary’s impact extends far beyond individual clubs.
District service provides opportunities to develop leadership skills, build relationships across the district, and help strengthen Rotary’s ability to serve communities locally and around the world.
Whether you are a new Rotarian looking to learn more or an experienced member ready to lead, there is a place for you to serve.
District service allows you to…
Expand your Rotary network
Learn from leaders across the district
Develop professional and leadership skills
Support clubs and fellow Rotarians
Help shape the future of Rotary in District 5330
Increase your impact beyond your local community
Many district leaders began by simply volunteering for a committee or helping with an event.
Find the place that fits you.
District Committees
District committees support key areas of Rotary’s work and help clubs achieve their goals. Examples may include:
- Membership
- Public Image
- Youth Programs
- Rotary Foundation
- Grants
- RYLA
- Youth Exchange
- Technology
- Training
- DEI
- Community Service
- Environmental Sustainability
Committee opportunities vary from year to year based on district priorities and member interests.
Youth Programs
Help inspire and develop future leaders through programs such as:
- EarlyAct
- Interact
- RYLA
- Youth Exchange
- PRYDE
These programs depend on dedicated volunteers, mentors, interviewers, facilitators, and event staff.
District Events
Many district events rely on volunteers to assist with planning, logistics, registration, hospitality, technology, and program delivery. Examples include:
- District Conference
- District Assembly
- Foundation Events
- Awards Celebrations
- Membership Summits
- Leadership Training
Assistant Governor Pathway
Assistant Governors support clubs throughout the Rotary year and serve as a connection between clubs and district leadership. If you are passionate about helping clubs succeed, the Assistant Governor role may be a future leadership opportunity worth exploring.
Any Rotarian in good standing.
You do not need to have served as a club president to join a committee or volunteer for most district opportunities. District service is open to:
- New members
- Emerging leaders
- Current club officers
- Past club leaders
- Rotarians looking to deepen their Rotary experience
There’s a fit for every schedule.
One-Time Opportunities
- Event volunteers
- Project support
- Training assistance
Ongoing Opportunities
- Committee membership
- Program leadership
- Assistant Governor service
Four simple steps.
Explore
Explore current district committees and programs.
Identify
Identify an area that aligns with your interests, skills, or passions.
Complete the Form
Complete the District Service Interest Form below.
Connect
A district leader will contact you to discuss opportunities that match your interests and availability.
The strength of District 5330 is its people.
The strength of District 5330 comes from Rotarians who choose to share their time, talents, and passion for service. Whether you volunteer for a single event or take on a leadership role, your involvement helps create a stronger Rotary and greater impact throughout our communities.
Ready to take the next step? Complete the District Service Interest Form today.
