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THE ROTARY FOUNDATION Ronald Smith, PDG / ARRFC- Zone 32 August 2013

THE ROTARY FOUNDATION Ronald Smith, PDG / ARRFC- Zone 32 August 2013. Our Rotary. Foundation. Areas of Focus. Peace and conflict prevention/resolution Disease prevention and treatment Water and sanitation Maternal and child health Basic education and literacy

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THE ROTARY FOUNDATION Ronald Smith, PDG / ARRFC- Zone 32 August 2013

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  1. THE ROTARY FOUNDATION Ronald Smith, PDG / ARRFC- Zone 32 August 2013

  2. Our Rotary Foundation

  3. Areas of Focus Peace and conflict prevention/resolution Disease prevention and treatment Water and sanitation Maternal and child health Basic education and literacy Economic and community development 3

  4. Rotary Foundation Programs

  5. Polio • More than 2 billion children received oral polio vaccine since 1985 • Rotarians have already spent $1Billion US to eradicate polio • Recently $75 M / year additionally pledged…in partnership with Gates Foundation • We WILL complete the job… Presented By: Kristopher J. Newbauer Training Specialist

  6. District Grants • District Grants (DG) are a tool Rotary districts use to support short-term, humanitarian projects that benefit the community • Funded through a portion of District Designated Funds (DDF) to support projects locally or internationally • Smaller projects, many are $1,000 – $5,000.

  7. Global Grants • Matches contributions raised by Rotary clubs and districts for international service projects involving Rotary clubs from two or more countries • Over $500 M spent on such international grants to date • Now $30,000 or larger • Sustainability is key !

  8. Packaged Grants • Prefunded grants with strategic partners • Projects sizes…$1M+ • Rotarians/others can apply for projects

  9. Vocational Training Teams • A specialized Global Grant that provides funding for teams to exchange from different countries for training. • Fall in 6 Areas of Focus • Rotarians are eligible to apply • A Rotarian leads the team

  10. Scholarships • Since 1947 Rotary Foundation funded scholarships have furthered international understanding • Has been one of the world's largest private international scholarship programs • 60,000 scholars from 110 countries have served as ambassadors of goodwill • Now Global Grants will fund such scholarships in six areas of focus

  11. Rotary Centersfor International Studies • There are six Rotary Centers and one professional program • To advance knowledge and world understanding among potential future leaders • 2 yr. MS Degree and 3 month professional program • Funded by World fund and earnings of special endowed fund

  12. Funding Our Rotary Foundation Programs

  13. Two Needs…Two Ways of Giving Annual Fund For Support Today • EREY & Paul Harris Fellow • Paul Harris Society • Major Donors Endowment Fund To Secure Tomorrow • Benefactors • Bequest Society • Major Donors

  14. Annual Fund Encourage Every Rotarian • To contribute Every Year to The Rotary Foundation Annual Programs Fund • To participate in a Foundation humanitarian or educational project Every Year • Encourage Every Club • To set minimum US$100 • per capita APF goal - EREY

  15. Endowed Fund • Rotary’s Fund to feed the future • Contributions to the Endowed Fund are NOT spent. • Contributions are invested in perpetuity. • Only the earnings are spent annually Benefactors, Bequest Society & Major Donors

  16. An Easy Way to Meet your Personal Annual Fund Giving Goals

  17. Contribute to Rotary Foundation Contribute On-Line

  18. Rotary Foundation Facts – Summary of Contributions

  19. The Rotary Foundation in the Club

  20. Club Rotary Foundation Responsibilities A three part effort

  21. Promoting The Rotary Foundation SHOW RESULTS and giving will follow !! • At Club Level • Share Rotary Foundation moments • Rotary Foundation videos (see Vimeo/YouTube) • Presentations from District TRF Committee • Grant recipient programs at club • Public • District Grants at work in local community • Signage on local projects • News releases and Press Articles • Paul Harris Fellow Recognitions to community leaders

  22. Rotary Foundation…Goals • Focus club members on need for funds • Annual Fund… $120M world wide and growing • Polio… $75M per year until polio eradicated • No goals lead to lower giving levels • Goals • Annual Fund • EREY (up to $100 level) • Sustaining Members ($100 + • Polio • Endowed Funds • Directed Giving… Peace Centers or Donor Adv. • Paul Harris Society (pledges of $1,000+ annually) • Major Donors ( 10,000 +)

  23. Club Central Rotary Foundation Goals

  24. Club Central - Rotary Foundation Goals • After Sign In • My Rotary “Dashboard” • My Club Snapshot Widget • Scroll Bottom of Widget • Click link to Club Central • You are in… 

  25. John Q. Rotarian District: 0000 | Club: Your Club

  26. Foundation 791 USD 791 USD Annual FundPolio PlusMajor Gifts and Benefactors

  27. Rotary Foundation… Funding • Annual Fund • Polio • Endowed Fund • Other • Peace Centers / Donor Advised Funds (DAF) • Disaster Assistance Funds (DAF) • How to give • To the club through dues or other contributions… • Clubs send in $$ using Global Contribution / Multiple Donor Forms from Club • Rotary Direct • Rotary Website

  28. Rotary Foundation… Paul Harris Recognitions • EREY… any contribution • Sustaining Paul Harris… at least $100/yr • Paul Harris Fellow… reached at $1,000 • Multiple PHF… each additional $1,000 level • Paul Harris Society… $1,000/yr • Benefactor… at least $1,000 to Endowment Fund • Bequest Society… at least $10,000 contributed from estate • Major Donor (over $10,000 in cumulative $$)

  29. Clubs & Rotary Foundation Grants • Put Rotary Foundation $$ to Work • Motivates “giving” • Be local / be BOLD / be SIGNIFICANT • District Grants • Local & Int’l projects less than $30,000 • Decisions and funding at district level • Global Grants • Over $30,000 … significant and sustainable results • International partners needed… but can be local • Has to be sustainable…

  30. The Rotary Foundation Income Disbursements District Designated Fund (DDF)50% 3rd Yr APF Restricted Funds Polio, Donor Advised, Memorials, Disaster Recovery Endowment Fund Only earnings are spent on programs World Fund (General) Annual Fund Used in 3 Yrs. • District Grants • up to50% of DDF • Global Grants • Polio • Other Districts • Peace Centers • Global GrantsMatch • Packaged Grants • Peace Centers Bequest Society$10,000 pledge Major Donor $10,000+cash Benefactor $1,000 pledge to Endowed Arch Klumph Society $250,000+ EREY Every Rotarian Every Yearup to $100 Sustaining Member $100/yr. Paul Harris Fellow $1,000 Paul Harris Society $1,000/yr. to APF or Polio $$ Support $$Individual Rotarians, Clubs, Districts, Corporate Matching Gifts, Other Foundations, Trusts, Insurance, Estate Plans, and Friends $$ Beneficiaries $$ Intl Partners, Scholars, Communities, Families, Children

  31. Your support is critical for a peaceful and prosperous world during Rotary’s Second Century of Service Thank You!

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