There are several ways that you can get involved with Rotary.
The most obvious way is by becoming a member. Membership to a Rotary club is by invitation only. That is because Rotary wants to make sure you join a club that best fits your passion and perspective. With clubs all over, Rotary can connect you with a club that's right for you and make it easy to get involved.
Besides becoming a member you can also find and join projects, volunteer, and make donations.
Become a Member of the Rotary Club of Chino Valley
Membership is by invitation only. We want to make sure our Rotary Club is a good fit for all members. Submit yourself to be considered for the Rotary Club of Chino Valley.


Find A Club
If you would like to find a different Rotary Club of which to become a member use the Club Finder.
Explore Projects
Make a difference in your community or communities around the world by joining a project that you feel connected to.
Rotary identifies areas of need, finds solutions and takes action. Rotary members are likely working in your community right now to feed the hungry, tutor disadvantaged children, maintain parks and playgrounds, and much more. Explore Rotary Projects to find something that speaks to you.


Make A Donation
Donations are always appreciated. You can donate directly to our rotary chapter or you can donate to Rotary International. Either way your donation will help with service projects that aim to make lives better – in the local community or around the world.
Learn more about Rotary and ways to get involved at Rotary.org
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