Rotary Youth Programs cover a variety of ways to develop leadership skills, community service and connect with other Youth from throughout southern Indiana and around the world.

Bloomington High School South Interact Students meeting with Rotarian Earon Davis.

RYLA - Rotary Youth Leadership Award -Weekend leadership experience for high school students (link).

RYE - Rotary Youth Exchange - High school students spend a year abroad immersed in another country culture and school experience (link). 

INTERACT CLUBS - Sponsored by a local Rotary Club, Interact are young people, ages 12-18 working on service projects in their communities and schools

ROTARACT CLUBS - Sponsored by a local Rotary Club, young people ages 18-30 working on service projects and develop leadership skills. 

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT YOUR LOCAL ROTARY CLUB

 

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Rotary unites more than a million people around the world. Rotary District 6580, based in Southern Indiana, consists of 32 Rotary clubs and more than 1,500 Rotarians. Rotary clubs in our district range in size from 12 to 200 members. Our clubs’ programs involve prominent leaders in every field, and our membership represents business and civic leaders of our communities and our state. Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.
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Noah Jager Selected as Global Grant Scholar
Indiana’s three Rotary districts select Cadet Noah Jager as 2024-25 Rotary Global Grant Scholar and The Rotary Foundation has confirmed Noah Jager as the 2024-25 All-Indiana Rotary Global Scholar. Noah recently graduated from West Point Naval Academy. The three Indiana Rotary districts chose Noah over five other outstanding finalists following January 20 interviews. Noah, endorsed by Bloomington Sunrise Rotary, will use the $40,000 award to pursue a master’s degree in International Peace and Security from King’s College London. Noah’s area of focus: Peacebuilding and Conflict Prevention. After receiving his master’s degree, Noah will serve as an officer in the U.S. Army for a minimum of five years on active duty and three years in the reserves. In his first duty position, Noah will serve as a Military Intelligence Officer specializing in strategic intelligence. After serving in this role, he hopes to become a Foreign Area Officer (FAO), providing liaison with countries in an assigned region through policymaking, military cooperation, and community engagement. Later, Noah plans to return to Indiana where he will practice law and serve in the Indiana National Guard. Ultimately, he plans to address the needs of Hoosiers by serving in the U.S. Congress.
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