The Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) program is a series of fast-paced, interactive, one-day courses offered to refine a Rotarian’s leadership skills and increase their base of knowledge in Rotary.
 
Dates are set for this Fall in Salmon Arm - October 3, 24, and Nov 7th.
 
Courses are fun, topical, interactive, and geared to busy business, professional and community leaders who want to be more effective leaders in their vocation and Rotary club, and more knowledgeable Rotarians. Participants return to their clubs with enthusiasm, new contacts, fresh ideas, an increased understanding of their potential as Rotarians, and valuable skills impacting their potential leadership in the club.
 
The full program has three parts. It is best to take the parts in sequence however that is not always possible. Please discuss with the Registrar or any member of the Faculty, including your President.
 
The Rotary Leadership Institute was introduced into District 5060 in 2008. It is a grassroots training program that has been growing and expanding since 1992. Its purpose is to help future club leaders (not necessarily club presidents) to prepare for their club and community leadership role through a quality training and educational experience.
RLI has spread to over 350 districts in the Rotary world and has been translated into ten languages. RLI is an unofficial affiliate of Rotary International; it is not an official program of Rotary International nor under its control. - See more at rotary.org
 
 
Why spend your time in RLI?
It explains all the avenues of service and what things a well functioning club can do.
It explains where the money goes, and where and how it comes back to the club.
It answers all your questions, and gives you an understanding that allows you to contribute to the success of your club.
Daybreak has a number of members who have participated and value that time.
Ask Kent Wong.
Ask Debra Sloat
Ask Sandra Blair
there are many others.... join them and understand better what Rotary is all about!