Once a year the District Governor makes an official visit to each club in the District. The Governor will be the Clubs program for the day.
Click here to find a list of available speakers recommended by other clubs in the District.
Username: rotary@hylant.com
Password: Rotary1905
Password: Rotary1905
Whether you are a veteran leader or a new one, the new and updated Rotary Learning Center has all the resources you need to help you understand best practices. Click here to check out the new course catalog!
Please note: If your Club has a Clubrunner website and you enter the committee chairs into your Club website, they will automatically upload to the District website and you do not need to enter them into the District website.
- In www.rotary7390.org in the top right corner, click on “Member Login”
- Enter your Login Name & Password (If you have not created an account yet, click on “New & Existing Users: retrieve login and/or reset password”.
- Once logged into the website, it will take you to the home page again. Look in the top right corner and it will say “Welcome, your name”, “Member Area”, “Logout”.
- Click on “Member Area”.
- In the tabs across the top, click on “For Clubs”.
- Then underneath, click on “Define Club Executives”.
- Enter your Club committee chairs!
All Clubs requesting a grant, MUST complete a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and submit it to the District Office. The 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 Club Presidents need to sign the MOU. At least one Club member, but preferable 2 or 3 must complete the on-line grant training. Click here to complete the 4 on-line grant training modules.
District Club Grants
District Club Grant projects support short-term, humanitarian projects that benefit local or foreign communities. Once a year, a club may request grant funds for a project or may collaborate with another club's project. There is a maximum of five clubs per project.
District Club Grant Form of Intention - Due March 15, 2025
District Club Grant Application - Due April 30, 2025
Global Grants
Global Grants support international projects with budgets of at least $35,000 in one of The Rotary Foundation's Areas of Focus. The District will typically match contributions from clubs; The Rotary Foundation will match amount given by District, at a rate determined by TRF. To begin the Global Grant application process, a club should submit the District 7390 Global Grant Intention Form.
“Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change — across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.”
2025-2026 District Budget (Check back after January 2025)
The purpose of the District 7390 “Best Club” Awards is to encourage Clubs to aggressively pursue excellence through friendly competition with like sized clubs. To encourage participation there are 6 Club size categories, based upon the membership reported on the June 30, 2025 Semi-Annual Report. The Club’s category will not change throughout the Rotary year even if its membership rises or declines. Any new Clubs will be assigned based upon the number of charter members.
Click here to complete the 2025-2026 Best Club awards form (check back often for the updated form). The deadline to submit the award form is July 30, 2026.
The 2025-2026 categories are:
- Extra Small (Less than 15 Members)
- Small (16-25 Members)
- Medium (26-35 Members)
- Large (36-45 Members)
- Extra Large (46-85 Members)
- Extraordinary (86 or More Members)
The 2022-2023 Recipients of the Best Club Awards were:
- Extra Small - West Shore
- Small - Southern York County
- Large - Carlisle-Sunrise
- Extra Large - Mechanicsburg-North
- Extraordinary - Elizabethtown
Check back for this information!
Complete the form by July 31, 2026!