JULY 22 HEART OF AMERICA E-CLUB PROGRAM

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JULY 22 HEART OF AMERICA E-CLUB PROGRAM

Every Rotarian Every Year

PURPOSE Encourage every Rotarian to participate in a Foundation Program every year. Encourage every Rotarian to personally contribute to the Foundation’s Annual Program Fund every year. Financial support of the Annual Program Fund (APF) from every Rotarian is the key to helping rebuild suffering communities and nations by resolving conflict, eradicating disease, providing safe water, feeding the hungry, educating children and adults, and alleviating poverty.

INDIVIDUAL RECOGNITION OPPORTUNITIES The Rotary Foundation welcomes a number of opportunities to show its appreciation to individuals and clubs for personal outright contributions supporting its humanitarian and educational programs. The following slides depicts the Foundation’s Appreciation and Recognition Opportunities

ROTARY FOUNDATION SUSTAINING MEMBER A Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member is an individual who personally contributes US$100 or more each year to the Annual Programs Fund. These contributions also count higher Rotary awards

Paul Harris Fellow Paul Harris Fellow recognition is given in appreciation to anyone who contribute or cumulative, or in whose name is contributed, a gift of US$1,000 or more to the Annual Program Fund, Polio Plus, or Humanitarian Grants Program. The recognition consists of a certificate and a pin.

MULTIPLE PAUL HARRIS FELLOW Multiple Paul Harris Fellow recognition is extended at subsequent US$1,000 levels (e.g., $2,000, $3,000, $4,000). Recognition consists of a pin with additional stones corresponding to the recipient’s recognition amount level.

Paul Harris Society The Paul Harris Society is a district-administered recognition for those who elect to personally contribute US$1,000 or more each year to the Annual Programs Fund, PolioPlus, or the Humanitarian Grants Program. Individual districts handle all associated recognition for this program.

MAJOR DONORS The Rotary Foundation recognizes those individuals or couples whose combined personal giving has reached US$10,000, regardless of the gift designation. Major Donors may elect to receive a crystal recognition piece and pin and/or pendant commemorating the gift at each new recognition level. There are 7 levels of recognition.

ARCH KLUMPH SOCIETY Donors who contribute US$250,000 or more may have their photographs and a short profile shown in the Arch C. Klumph interactive display at Rotary International’s World Headquarters in Evanston, Illinois. Donors receive a special lapel pin and a certificate signed by the president of Rotary International and the chair of the Rotary Foundation, and they are invited to a special event at the annual RI Convention. The society is named in honor of the Rotary Foundtion’s founder, Arch C. Klumph

BENEFACTOR A Benefactor is one who informs The Rotary Foundation in writing that he or she has made a provision in his/her estate plans for The Rotary Foundation or who makes an outright gift of US$1,000 or more to the Permanent Fund. Benefactor recognition consists of a certificate and insignia to be worn with the Rotary pin.

BEQUEST SOCIETY The Rotary Foundation recognizes individuals or couples who have made commitments in their estate plans totaling US$10,000 or more. Donors may elect to receive an engraved crystal recognition piece and a Diamond Circle pin commemorating the commitment at each of the 7 levels of recognition.

CLUB RECOGNITION OPPORTUNITIES

EVERY ROTARIAN EVERY YEAR CLUB This banner is awarded to clubs that achieve a minimum US$100 per capita and 100 percent participation with every active member contributing some amount to the Annual Programs Fund during the Rotary year. This annual banner recognition is awarded at the conclusion of the Rotary year.

100% PAUL HARRIS FELLOW CLUB To be eligible, every active (dues-paying) member of the club must be a Paul Harris Fellow at the time the recognition is requested. The club’s name is added to the all-time 100% Paul Harris Fellow Clubs viewable on the RI website. This on-time-only banner recognition is awarded throughout the Rotary year.

100% ROTARY FOUNDATION SUSTAINING MEMBER CLUB Every active member of the club must personally contribute US$100 or mor to the Annual Programs Fund during the Rotary year. This annual banner recognition is awarded at the conclusion of the Rotary year, and is based on active membership as of 30 June.

TOP THREE IN APF GIVING Banners are given to the top three per capita giving clubs in each district. To be eligible clubs must achieve a minimum of US$50 per capita in annual giving. This banner recognition is awarded at the conclusion of each Rotary year.