First formulated in
1910 and adapted through the years as
Rotary’s mission expanded, the Object of
Rotary provides a succinct definition of
the organization’s purpose as well as
the club member’s responsibilities.
The Object of
Rotary is to encourage and foster the
ideal of service as a basis of worthy
enterprise and, in particular, to
encourage and foster:
FIRST
The development of acquaintance
as an opportunity for service;
SECOND
High ethical standards in
business and professions; the
recognition of the worthiness of all
useful occupations; and the dignifying
of each Rotarian’s occupation as an
opportunity to serve society;
THIRD
The application of the ideal of
service in each Rotarian’s personal,
business, and community life;
FOURTH
The advancement of
international understanding, goodwill,
and peace through a world fellowship of
business and professional persons united
in the ideal of service.