Applications invited by 31st July 2025

2025 District Awards


As we head towards the end of the current Rotary year, a reminder of the criteria for the District Awards for 2024-2025 which will be presented at the Council meeting in September 2025.  Submissions will be considered based on projects showcased on the Rotary Service Project Center https://spc.rotary.org/  (previously known as Showcase). 

Deadline date for applications for Excellence award - 31st July 2025

The deadline for applications for the RotaKids Excellence awards is 8th May and those applications should be submitted by email to Brian Stewart.

CATEGORY

CRITERIA

Best New International Project

A new international project which addresses at least one of Rotary’s areas of focus.

Best New Community Project

A new community project which addresses at least one of Rotary’s areas of focus.

Best New Youth/Rotakids/Interact Project

A new youth project or a project carried out by one of our Youth groups which shows innovation and imagination.

Best Foundation Project

An award to recognize innovation in promoting or fundraising for Foundation or End Polio Now.

Best Club PR (inc. Club Magazine Website/FBook etc.)

An award to recognize new achievements in PR. Which club has been able to find some new ways of getting out to the public. New ways to use Facebook or other Social Media.

Top Increase in membership

As it says. Simply the largest increase in members since July 1st last year. (This will be taken from RCC reports – no need to submit anything)

Innovation in Recruitment

Awarded to the club showing the best innovation and imagination in recruitment activities.

Best new Environmental project.

A new environmental project which shows imagination and innovation in this area.

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ORDINARY PEOPLE DOING EXTRAORDINARY THINGS IN THE COMMUNITY This page explains how to contact us if you need our assistance.

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Cromarty Lighthouse was photographed for last year's competition by Seth Walters age 11 , a pupil at Resolis Primary School. Seth used a Samsung mobile phone camera to record this image.

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Santa accepted our invitation to visit Dingwall and Conon Bridge in the run-up to Christmas.

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From small acorns, largew oak trees grow.

Since 1954 we have provided support for our local community in many ways.

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Pupils from years four to six have the opportunity to see what interviews will be like when they leave school.

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Annual events include social evenings, conferences, donation evenings etc.

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Malawi  Village Training School

A training centre built with the help of the Dingwall Rotarians who have contributed £4000 to the project and have sourced tools for use. Dingwall Rotarians also helping to alleviate the effects of famine.

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An annual quiz for primary school pupils. The schools compete for the Club prize - 'The Quaich' - and the winner takes part in the North Scotland Area 1 Heat, followed by the Rotary District 1010 Grand Final.

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