Organizational Description

Ruritan National is an organization consisting of Ruritan clubs. Individuals are members of
clubs and clubs are members of the national organization. Ruritan National operates under
a constitution and bylaws. Each Ruritan club is entitled to send delegates to the national
convention and only these delegates can change the National Constitution or the National
Bylaws. These delegates elect a National Board of Directors and Officers and a Foundation
Trustee at the National Convention. The Board of Directors is a policy-making body that
acts on behalf of the delegates throughout the year. The Executive Committee of the Board
of Directors consists of the National Officers and the immediate Past National President.

The National Board of Directors employs an Executive Director who in turn employs a
national office staff. The Executive Director is directly responsible to the Board of
Directors. The National Board of Directors also establishes geographical areas called
districts and the president of Ruritan National assigns one director to each district to assist
district leaders in following approved procedure and policies of the organization.

Club delegates at district conventions elect a district governor and a lieutenant governor
for each district. The district governor appoints district officers and zone governors who
constitute the district cabinet. As a recommendation to the governor, elections may be
held for the other district offices and zone governors. The national director assigned by
the national president is also a member of the district cabinet.

The purpose of the district cabinet is to provide assistance to the clubs within the district
and organize new clubs. To facilitate providing these services, districts establish
subdivisions within the district called zones, with a zone governor in charge of each zone.
The zone consists of three to ten clubs at the discretion of the district cabinet. Basically,
the delegates at the National Convention and Board of Directors create the policies and
programs of Ruritan National. The district officers and national office staff are the
administrators who implement the policies and programs.
Ruritan Mission

Ruritan is dedicated to improving
communities and building a better
America through Fellowship,
Goodwill, and Community Service.
Club membership represents a
cross section of the community the
club serves and is available to all
persons interested in their
community. Unlike most service
organizations, Ruritan has no
national project or program;
instead each club surveys the
needs of its own community and
then works to meet those needs.
Ruritan Objectives

The "Objectives of Ruritan" as set forth Article II of the local club constitution are as
follows:

1. To promote fellowship and goodwill among its members and the citizens in the
community, and to inspire each other to higher efforts.

2. To unify the efforts of individuals, organizations, and institutions in the community
toward making it an ideal place in which to live.

3. To work with those agencies that serve the community and contribute directly to its
progress.

4. To encourage and foster the ideal of service as the basis of all worthy enterprise.

5. To create greater understanding between rural and urban people about the problems of
each, as well as about their mutual problems by striving, where possible, to maintain both
rural and urban representation in the club membership.