Corporate Membership

A corporate membership is a convenient, alternative membership package for corporations — or any business, nonprofit, or government entity — to join and reap the benefits of Rotary.

What Is A Corporate Membership?

Flexible Schedule: Any of the members who joined together can attend a meeting — or all are welcome at the same meeting — adding tremendous flexibility and reducing the time commitment of any one member.

Cost Savings: The price of membership is a fraction of the cost compared to all the executives paying the full membership dues.

Community Awareness: Executives can meet and socialize with other business leaders in the club, expanding their understanding of the community’s needs and wants, and get an insight into how businesses are addressing common concerns.

Global Connections: Members of Rotary have instant access to our global network of 1.2 million members in 35,000 clubs around the world. Wherever you’re traveling, there’s likely a Rotary club with local business and community leaders who will welcome you.

Networking Opportunities: Through Rotary, business leaders can make important contacts that can result in profitable business ventures in the future.

Commitment to Service: Employees of the business recognize and appreciate the company’s commitment to serving others. Even if employees don’t join the Rotary club, service becomes part of the corporate culture.

One-Stop Source: Rotary is a productive use of an executive’s time. Instead of joining a variety of boards, each with their own unique focus, time commitment, and cost, Rotary is a comprehensive source where members can learn about many of the social issues and concerns in the community.

Personal Satisfaction: Members experience the gratification of knowing that they’re helping people who may not have the means to help themselves.

By joining Rotary, Corporate Members increase their visibility in the community and expand their network. Corporate Members gain access to the same fellowship and service opportunities of Rotary with the possibility of a much smaller time commitment.

Benefits of Corporate Membership

Although the business entity isn’t a Rotary member, it typically pays the dues for its employees’ Rotary membership and may be eligible for a tax deduction where permissible by law. The dues for alternate members are significantly discounted.

How Does Corporate Membership Work?

Membership in a Rotary Club is by invitation only. We want to make sure you join a club that best fits your passion and perspective. We can connect you with a club that's right for you and make it easy to get involved and on your way to membership immediately. Please contact our club to learn more about joining Rotary.