The Annual Fund Of the Rotary Foundation Presentation District 6200

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The Annual Fund Of the Rotary Foundation Presentation District 6200 9/24/16

OUR FOUNDATION’S MOTTO DOING GOOD IN THE WORLD

Who or What is The Rotary Foundation ? Rotary Foundation is a charity that supports the efforts of Rotary International to achieve world understanding and peace through international humanitarian, education, and cultural exchange programs. Charity Navigator – 4 Star – 96.31 Rating 2015 Rating 2016 Rating – 100 Rating

The Rotary Foundation Funds Annual Fund Endowment Fund Polio What is the Rotary Foundation? The Foundation uses a variety of funds to support the mission of Rotary. The 3 most well known the Annual Fund- which supports the projects and programs of today. The Endowment Fund- supporting projects and programs for tomorrow. Polio- set up for the global eradication of Polio. Question- What are some service projects that your club has done in the past How many of you have used DDF or matching or global grants?

Three Needs, Three Ways of Giving End Polio Now Checking Account To Support Today Savings Account To Secure Tomorrow

Foundation Funding Contributions SHARE System Contributions Earnings

What is The Rotary Foundation? Annual Fund What is the Rotary Foundation? The Foundation is the charitable arm of Rotary International that is supported solely by voluntary contributions from Rotarians and friends of the Foundation who share its vision of a better world. The Foundation uses a variety of funds to support the mission of Rotary. One of the 3 most well known the Annual Fund- which supports the projects and programs of today. Question- What are some service projects that your club has done in the past How many of you have used DDF or matching or global grants?

50% District Designated Funds (DDF) HOW WE FUND PROGRAMS 50% District Designated Funds (DDF) 50% World Fund Fifty percent (50%) of all Annual Fund – SHARE contributions come back to our district through District Designated Funds (DDF) in three years to spend on educational and humanitarian activities chosen by you; even grants that may be used for projects in our local community. The other 50% goes to the World Fund and is used to fund other Foundation programs in which we can participate, and is the source of matching funds we receive from our Foundation to implement some of our international projects. So the funds we have access to this year are a result of our contributions three years ago. New Annual Fund Giving Opportunities: Rotarians and friends of Rotary can also direct Annual Fund contributions to any of the Foundation’s six 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 These additional opportunities are intended to attract new donors, including non-Rotarians and other organizations; Contributions directed to any of the six areas of focus are included toward a club’s annual giving goal and per capital calculations. Likewise, they are eligible for all APF recognition opportunities. Areas of focus designated contributions are not included in a district’s SHARE calculation and do not generate any DDF. Because SHARE contributions are the primary source of funding for Foundation programs, SHARE-designated contributions from every Rotarian, every year remain crucial. The Annual Fund-SHARE System

MULTIPLE PAUL HARRIS FELLOW ANNUAL FUND PAUL HARRIS FELLOW MULTIPLE PAUL HARRIS FELLOW PAUL HARRIS SOCIETY MAJOR DONOR Here are the programs that the Annual Fund supports. ARCH KLUMPH SOCIETY

EVERY ROTARIAN EVERY YEAR 100% Member Participation Is your goal EVERY ROTARIAN EVERY YEAR The Rotary Foundation -Addresses all of the greatest educational and humanitarian needs -Its world reach is greater than the United Nations -We can go where many other groups cannot The Annual Fund is the primary source of funding for the programs of The Rotary Foundation. The Annual Fund is the cornerstone for these programs; for the beneficiaries, and why we give. It is for the stories these programs permit us to tell. For us to continue doing so much good in the world, it is necessary for Every Rotarian to participate in the programs and to support our Foundation Every Year. If Rotary is to be there to: Teach children to read, build wells, feed the hungry, care for the sick, shelter the poor; then Every Rotarian is invited to support the Annual Fund with a personal contribution, Every Year. Check if your Rotary club has a club fundraising goal for the Annual Fund this year, and help achieve it with your personal gift. Th

RECURRING GIVING THROUGH Rotary Direct Rotary Direct, Rotary’s recurring giving program, is a great way to join the PHS in a safe, secure and easy way. A recurring contribution is an arrangement made through the Foundation to charge a preferred credit or debit card at an amount and frequency most convenient to you. This can be done monthly, quarterly or even annually.... Perhaps one of the best parts of Rotary Direct is that it makes your bank statement a better read. When looking at what you spent you will see nestled in between purchase of Starbucks coffee your gift to the Rotary Foundation. You know that that gift is going to provide clean drinking water or bettering your community. And enrollment can be done online, in 13 currencies, while preserving local tax benefits in most cases. For example, a Canadian Rotarian can donate via www.rotary.org, in Canadian dollars and receive a tax receipt from the Canadian Associate Foundation. With contributions of US$85/month or $250/quarter Rotarians and friends will be considered a member of the Paul Harris Society and will show up on available reports. NOTE: Rotary’s website accepts contributions in the following currencies: Argentine Peso, Australia Dollar AUD, Canadian Dollar CAD, DKK Denmark, EURO, Japanese Yen JPY, New Zealand Dollar NZD, Norway NOK, South African Rand ZAR, Sweden SEK, Swiss Franc CHF, Great Britain Pound GBP, United States Dollar USD. Rotary’s recurring giving program Give monthly, quarterly or annually Enroll at: www.rotary.org/contribute 11

Goal Setting on Rotary Club Central My Rotary Per capita giving over $100 A key to promoting and encouraging contributions is by setting goals for your club. Clubs that set a goal had a per capita giving of just over $100- approximately 110% higher than clubs that did not set a goal Roughly 33% of clubs that did not set a goal ended up being non-contributing clubs at the end of that Rotary Year There is a great new tool off of the rotary.org website —called Rotary Club Central that allows you (and other club officers) to set goals for Foundation giving during your year. There are areas within Rotary Club Central that will allow you and your club to think about contributions in a new way. The tool allows you to review historical information, think about members that have the capacity and propensity to make larger contributions and pursue sustained growth in giving that your club can achieve year after year. It is recommended that all Foundation giving goals are entered by 1 May so that the Trustees can use that information to set and announce the 2013-14 world-wide Annual Giving goal at the Convention in Lisbon! [Note: We will take goals year-round so if that is not attainable encourage goal submission regardless of the recommended May deadline]

Club Recognition Every Rotarian Every Year Club 100% Sustaining Member Club Top 3 Club Per Capita Clubs

Club Recognition Opportunities / Club Banner Recognition ANNUAL FUND – New Recognition Program Club Recognition Opportunities / Club Banner Recognition 100% Foundation Giving Every member contributes at least US $25 to any fund in The Rotary Foundation Rotary club achieves a per capita minimum of $100 100% Every Rotarian Every Year Every member contributes at least US $25 to the Annual Fund Top Three Per Capita in Annual Fund Giving Given to top three Annual Giving per capita clubs in the district Clubs must achieve a minimum US $50 per capita 100% Paul Harris Fellow Club Every member is a Paul Harris Fellow Awarded one time but the intent is that the club will maintain this status in future years 100% Paul Harris Society Club Every active (dues-paying) member has contributed a minimum of $1,000 outright to the Annual Fund, PolioPlus Fund, or an approved global grant during a given Rotary year 100% Foundation Giving Every member contributes at least US $25 to any fund in The Rotary Foundation Rotary club achieves a per capita minimum of $100 100% Every Rotarian Every Year Every member contributes at least US $25 to the Annual Fund Top Three Per Capita in Annual Fund Giving Given to top three Annual Giving per capita clubs in the district Clubs must achieve a minimum US $50 per capita 100% Paul Harris Fellow Club Every member is a Paul Harris Fellow Awarded one time but the intent is that the club will maintain this status in future years 100% Paul Harris Society Club Every active (dues-paying) member has contributed a minimum of $1,000 outright to the Annual Fund, PolioPlus Fund, or an approved global grant during a given Rotary year

Annual Fund District 6200 Session #3 $100 per Rotarian (Sustaining Member)

Annual Fund District 6200 Session #3 $100 per Rotarian (Sustaining Member)

Rotary Serving Humanity THANK YOU