Rotary in Ireland
66 clubs across the island. One shared purpose: people of action in their communities.
A district at work
- 66 Clubs across Ireland
- 1431 Members of action
- 20 Active projects
- 115 Years in Ireland
Stories from the district
Project updates, member milestones, and upcoming events from clubs across Ireland.
66 clubs across the island
From Cork to Coleraine, Galway to Dublin, our clubs are at work in every corner of Ireland. Find one near you.
Where do you live?
Search by town, county, or club name to find your nearest Rotary club.
66 clubs across Ireland
- Hub of Ireland
- Antrim Antrim, Antrim and Newtownabbey District
- Athlone Athlone, County Westmeath
- Ballycastle Ballycastle, Causeway Coast and Glens District
- Ballymena Ballymena, Mid and East Antrim District
- Ballymoney Ballymoney, Causeway Coast and Glens District
- Banbridge Banbridge, Armagh City
- Bangor Bangor, Ards and North Down District Council
- Belfast Belfast, United Kingdom
- Belfast East Belfast, United Kingdom
- Carlow Carlow, County Carlow
- Carrickfergus Carrickfergus, Mid and East Antrim District
- Castlebar Castlebar, Castlebar Municipal District
- Clonmel Clonmel, Thomas Street
- Coleraine Coleraine, Causeway Coast and Glens District
- Comber Comber, Ards and North Down District Council
- Cookstown Cookstown, Mid-Ulster District Council
- Cork Cork, County Cork
- Cork Bishopstown Bishopstown, Bishopstown ED E
- Cork-Douglas Douglas, Cork
- Dingle Dingle Distillery, R559
- Donaghadee Donaghadee, Ards and North Down District Council
- Drogheda Drogheda, County Louth
- Dublin
- Dublin Central Dublin, County Dublin
- Dublin North Dublin, County Dublin
- Dublin-Fingal Fingal, County Dublin
- Dun Laoghaire Dún Laoghaire, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown
- Dundalk Dundalk, County Louth
- Dungannon Dungannon, Mid-Ulster District Council
- Enniskillen Enniskillen, Fermanagh and Omagh District
- Galway Cathair na Gaillimhe, County Galway
- Galway-Salthill Salthill, Cathair na Gaillimhe
- Glanmire & District Glanmire, Caherlag ED
- Kilkenny Kilkenny, County Kilkenny
- Killarney Killarney, Killarney Municipal District
- Lagan Valley Lisburn, Lisburn and Castlereagh District
- Larne Larne, Mid and East Antrim District
- Letterkenny Letterkenny Municipal District, County Donegal
- Limavady Limavady, Causeway Coast and Glens District
- Limerick Central Limerick, County Limerick
- Limerick North Munster Limerick, County Limerick
- Limerick Shannon Shannon
- Lisburn Lisburn, Lisburn and Castlereagh District
- Lurgan Lurgan, Armagh City
- Mallow Mallow, New Road
- Monaghan Monaghan, Monaghan Municipal District
- Mullingar Mullingar, Clonmore Road
- Naas Naas, The Municipal District of Naas
- Navan Navan, The Municipal District of Navan
- Newbridge Newbridge, The Municipal District of Kildare — Newbridge
- Newry Newry, County Down
- Newtownabbey Newtownabbey, Antrim and Newtownabbey District
- North Down Bangor, Ards and North Down District Council
- Omagh Omagh, Fermanagh and Omagh District
- Portadown Portadown, Northway
- Portlaoise Portlaoise, The Municipal District of Portlaoise
- Raheny Raheny, Clontarf East A ED
- Sligo Sligo, Sligo Municipal Borough District
- Strabane/Lifford Strabane, Derry and Strabane District
- Tralee Tralee, County Kerry
- Tullamore & District Tullamore, The Municipal District of Tullamore
- Waterford Waterford, County Waterford
- Wexford Wexford, County Wexford
- Wicklow Wicklow, County Wicklow
- Youghal Youghal, County Cork
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Three ways in
However you connect with Rotary — volunteering, giving, or joining a project — there’s a place to start.
Give & support The Rotary Foundation Fund peace, education, disease prevention and clean water programmes worldwide. Learn more →
Local & international Our projects From Christmas hampers in Cork to clean water in East Africa — see what we’re building together. See our projects →
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Our district newsletter delivers club spotlights, member milestones, event previews, and resources for clubs — straight to your inbox.
Four areas of focus
Community service, youth development, the Rotary Foundation, and the global effort to end polio.
Community service
Our clubs respond to local needs — food drives, mental health initiatives, environmental projects, and support for those who need it most.
Youth programmes
From Interact in secondary schools to Rotaract for young adults, we invest in the next generation of leaders across the island.
The Rotary Foundation
Every euro or pound raised goes further — funding clean water, education, disease prevention, and peace-building worldwide.
End Polio
Rotary has helped reduce polio cases worldwide by 99.9%. We're not stopping until every child is safe.
Frequently asked
Quick answers about joining a club, what membership involves, and what Rotary actually does.
What does Rotary actually do?
Rotary clubs are local service organisations — every club picks its own service projects. In District 1160 that ranges from food banks and Christmas hampers to international clean-water and education projects, plus the global eradication of polio and the funding of peace fellowships at Rotary Peace Centers worldwide.
How do I join Rotary?
Visit your local club. Most clubs welcome guests at their weekly meetings, and joining is by invitation after a couple of visits. Use the club finder above to find your nearest club, or fill in our membership enquiry form and we’ll connect you.
Is there an age requirement?
There’s no upper age limit. Members range from their twenties to their nineties. For 18-30 year olds, Rotaract offers a parallel programme with the same service ethos and slightly different format.
What does membership cost?
Annual dues vary by club but typically run €150-€300 per year, plus a meal cost if your club meets over breakfast or lunch. Clubs are run by their members — the dues fund both club activities and the Rotary district worldwide.
Do I need to know other members to join?
No. Many people join after attending a meeting as a guest. Rotary is an open community — members come from every profession and walk of life, and clubs actively look for fresh perspectives.
How much time does Rotary take?
It’s flexible. Clubs typically meet weekly (often over a meal). Beyond that, members get involved in service projects at whatever level suits their life — some Rotarians lead major international projects, others contribute by showing up to support local initiatives.
There’s a place for you in Rotary.
Whether you’re looking to give back, grow your network, or develop new skills — we’d love to meet you.