2013-14 Rotary License Plate Program

By on October 16, 2013

The Rotary License Plates Sales Challenge

  • First Place: $2000
  • Second Place: $1000
  • Third Place: $ 500

Prize money will be awarded based on the percent of license plate sales by District membership. The total number of plates sold by county within each District is determined from July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014 and divided by the number of members in the District at the end of June 2014. The District with the greatest percentage of sales/members will be awarded the first place prize. Districts with the second and third place percentages will also receive prize awards as listed above. Prize money will be awarded to the 2013-14 District Governors in July 2014 to be used for a charitable purpose within Indiana.

How to order your Rotary License plate:

Cost: $40 ($25 group fee, $15 administrative fee)
The group fee is used to fund Indiana college scholarships and education initiatives.

Low-digit plates (q100) are still available at an additional cost of $30.

(Last year, sales increased to 278 plates. Our challenge is to increase sales to 500 plates so we can keep the Rotary Plate alive in Indiana!!)

Support for the RI End Polio Now Campaign
For each Rotary License plate sold between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014, the Columbus Sunrise Rotary Club will donate $1 to the Rotary Foundation on behalf of the District to support the End Polio Now initiative:

  • License plate sales will be tracked for each District: 6540, 6560, 6580
  • A check for the amount equal to the number of plates sold in each District will be sent to RI Foundation on a quarterly basis (October, January, April & July)
  • The check will identify the District (6540, 6560, 6580) to receive credit for the donation
  • Each District Governor will be notified of the amount of the donation on a quarterly basis.

For more information, contact:
Cindy Green at info[at]columbussunriserotary.org or Trish Moore at 812.371.3243

About Indy Rotary

The Rotary Club of Indianapolis was founded in 1913, just eight years after the formation of the first club in Chicago. We are a diverse and vibrant club with nearly 200 members. Club meetings are on Tuesday's at noon at Ivy Tech Community College Culinary and Conference Center, are open to the public and are concluded by 1:30 p. m. or before. Come join us!

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