Rotarians for Civic Participation
(This isn’t about politics—it’s about principles.)
What if every person serving in government began their day by reading The Four-Way Test?
What if every voter reflected on these four questions before casting their ballot?
What if every law were held to these same standards?
As Rotarians, we don’t bring politics into our Clubs—but we can bring the spirit of Rotary into civic life.
Join fellow Rotarians who are advancing a culture of truth, fairness, goodwill, and benefit for all.
In a world of rising division and diminishing trust, let’s share our timeless values with those who are seeking integrity and hope.
Of the things we think, say, and do:
• Is it the TRUTH?
• Is it FAIR to all concerned?
• Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
• Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
If you are a Rotarian who cares about civic participation, or if you’re someone who wants to stay up to date with this project, please fill out this quick Google Form.
Rotarians for Civic Participation Google Form

A History of Civic Participation
Rotarians have a rich history of civic participation, including playing an instrumental role in the formation of the United Nations.
A Shared Vision (3-minute video)