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Zonta International Foundation

Zonta International Foundation. Your Gift Changes Live s. The Zonta International Foundation supports the approved charitable and educational programs of Zonta International. The Foundation’s revenue comes from contributions: From Zonta Clubs From Zontians From friends of Zonta 4,938,000.

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Zonta International Foundation

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  1. Zonta International Foundation Your Gift Changes Lives

  2. The Zonta International Foundation supports the approved charitable and educational programs of Zonta International

  3. The Foundation’s revenue comes from contributions: • From Zonta Clubs • From Zontians • From friends of Zonta4,938,000

  4. Zonta International membership dues support the operating expenses of the Zonta International Foundation

  5. Contributions to the Zonta International Foundation go entirely to program support and development

  6. 2012-2014 Fundraising Goal • US$4,938,000

  7. DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS • International Projects 1956 – 2012 The Zonta International Foundation has provided a total of US$21,483,550 to programs and projects that have benefited more than 2 million women and girls around the globe.

  8. Fund Distribution • International Service Projects • US$2,000,000 • Liberia • Rwanda

  9. Fund distribution • ZISVAW • US$1,162,000 • Nigeria and Bangladesh • Honduras • Samoa

  10. Fund Distribution • Education US$1,076,000 • Amelia Earhart Fellowship • Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship • Young Women in Public Affairs Award

  11. How Your Gift HelpsInternational Service Projects • Liberia Fistula Program • As of 30 April 2013: • 1,001 women and girls surgically managed • 230 survivors rehabilitated and reintegrated into their mainstream communities. • Cost of fistula surgery and post-operative care : US$675 • Cost of social rehabilitation for a fistula survivor : US$1,300

  12. How Your Gift HelpsInternational Service Projects • Rwanda: • Eliminate mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV by 2015 • HIV transmission from HIV infected mothers to their children is 1.36 percent among infants of 6 weeks of age • Rwanda is on the right path to a generation born free of HIV

  13. How Your Gift HelpsInternational Service Projects • As of March 2013: • 89 percent of antenatal care facilities are offering MTCT services • 62 percent of HIV infected mothers are receiving antiretroviral therapy for MTCT

  14. How Your Gift HelpsInternational Service Projects • Rwanda: • One stop centers for the prevention of and response to domestic and gender-based violence • As of March 2013: • ISANGE One Stop Center • 4,714 survivors of GBV and Child Abuse were treated in 2011

  15. How Your Gift HelpsInternational Service Projects • Rwanda: • One stop centers for the prevention of and response to domestic and gender-based violence • RUSIZI One Stop Center • 310 survivors of GBV and Child Abuse treated in 2011 • 326 survivors of GBV and Child Abuse treated in 2012

  16. How Your Gift HelpsZISVAW • Bangladesh • Breakthrough has started the planning process with its • partners BRAC, WeCanand STEPS – to develop a pilot • campaign on sexual harassment to be launched in early • 2014.

  17. How Your Gift HelpsZISVAW • Nigeria • Partners have decided to adapt Soul City television • episodes on violence against women to the Nigerian • context. • A talk show will be added to discuss the gender and • violence issues that are included in the episodes

  18. How Your Gift HelpsZISVAW • Honduras • 1,000 families participate in the Safe Cities Program to • develop communities with an emphasis on improving • the lives of children and preventing violence

  19. How Your Gift HelpsZISVAW • Samoa • 5,000 women will combat and prevent domestic and • family violence and participate in livelihood training • that promotes economic self-sufficiency through the • Samoa Victim Support Group

  20. Educational Programs • Amelia Earhart Fellowship Fund • Thirty-five, US$10,000 Fellowships are awarded each year • Now in its 75th year • 1,403 Fellowships • US$8.3 million awarded • 68 countries

  21. Educational Programs • Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship Fund • Twelve international scholarships of US$7,000 each • up to 32 district/region scholarships of US$1,000 each • Since 1998 • 314 scholarships • US$663,800 awarded • 44 countries.

  22. Educational Programs • Young Women in Public Affairs Award • Up to 32 District awards of US$1,000 • 10 international awards of US$4,000 • Since 1990 • 637 awards • US$548,750 awarded • 50 countries

  23. The Rose Fund • Ensures that Zonta International meets its funding targets by providing additional support to ZIF programs not fully supported by fund-specific contributions. • May support new program development

  24. Ways to Give • Cash, check, credit card or wire transfer • Recurring Gift • Tribute Gift • Employer Matching Gift • Gift of Stock • Planned Gift

  25. Zonta International Foundation Your Gift Changes Lives

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