Rotary Action Groups

Rotarian Action Groups are independent, international, Rotary-affiliated groups whose members have expertise and experience in a particular area of specialization. Aligned with Rotary’s priority to increase humanitarian impact, they use their knowledge and passion to help clubs and districts plan and carry out impactful service projects. Each group oversees its own governance, membership, and activities in accordance with RI policies.

Do you have expertise and a passion to serve in a particular area? Visit the website of the relevant Rotarian Action Group to learn more.

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Addiction Prevention www.rag-ap.org Endangered Species www.rag4es.org Mental Health http://ragonmentalhealth.org
Alzheimer’s and Dementia http://adrag.org/ Environmental Sustainability www.esrag.org Multiple Sclerosis www.rotary-rfmsa.org
Basic Education Beirag.org Family Health & AIDS www.rfha.org Peace Rotarianactiongroupforpeace.org
Blindness Prevention www.rag4bp.org Food Plant Solutions http://foodplantsolutions.org Polio Survivors and Associates www.rotarypoliosurvivors.com
Blood Donation www.ourblooddrive.org Health Education and Wellness www.hewrag.org Population and Development www.rifpd.org
Clubfoot www.rag4clubfoot.org Hearing
www.ifrahl.org
Preconception Care www.raghphc.org
Community Economic Development RagCed.org Hepatitis ragforhepatitiseradication.com Refugees & Forced Displacement RagForrefugees.org
Diabetes
www.ragdiabetes.org
Literacy
www.litrag.org
Reproductive & Maternal Health RotaryRMCH.org
Disaster Assistance www.dna-rag.com Malaria
www.remarag.org
Slavery
www.racsrag.org
Domestic Violence Prevention http://www.ragfamsafe.org Menstrual Health & Hygiene ragmhh.org Water and Sanitation www.wasrag.org

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Rotary Action Groups are independent, Rotary-affiliated groups made up of people from around the world who are experts in a particular field, such as economic development, peace, addiction prevention, the environment, or water.

Action groups offer their technical expertise and support to help clubs plan and implement projects to increase our impact, one of Rotary’s strategic priorities. This support includes helping clubs find partners, funding, and other resources. Action groups can also help clubs and districts prepare grant applications, conduct community assessments, and develop plans to monitor and evaluate their projects. Read more about these activities in the .

Anyone who wants to share their expertise to make a positive difference can join an action group. Only Rotarians, Rotaractors, and Rotary Peace Fellows can serve in leadership roles.