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The Rotary Foundation & Future Vision Plan
PP June Jonet Approximately 100 districts will be selected to to test the new grants model between 1 July 2010 and 30 June 2013. TRF & Future vision plan 2012 – by PP June jonet
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Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
Lesson aids Let’s make this session more engaging… Quick Quiz Role play Information giving, experiential sharing If you have a difficult question, write your question and Customising focus on what you want… the basics, practicum on filling up forms, or the future vision? Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
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Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
POP QUIZ! Which of these fall under The Rotary Foundation? • Annual Giving (EREY, PHF) • Permanent Fund • Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship • Youth Exchange Programme • Foundation of Rotary Clubs (S) • Dollar to Dollar club funding • Matching Grants (DDF & DSG) • Donation to disaster relief • Rotary World Peace Fellowship • Volunteer service grants • Club leadership plan • Annual programs Fund SHARE • District Dues • Permanent Fund • ROTAFOM • Group Study Exchange • Polio Plus • Future Vision Plan • club’s bursary fund • TRF Alumni • Club fees • SINDEX • 3-H grants • shelterbox Get the participants to sit in pairs, and fill up the blank paper with the answers Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
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Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
POP QUIZ! 10min mark Which of these fall under The Rotary Foundation? Annual Giving (EREY, PHF) Permanent Fund Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship Group Study Exchange Polio Plus Future Vision Plan Matching Grants (DDF & DSG) Alumni Rotary World Peace Fellowship Volunteer service grants 3-H grants Annual programs Fund SHARE Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
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The Foundation’s Motto and Mission
Doing Good in the World …to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty. The Rotary Foundation is Rotary’s charitable organization. The motto of The Rotary Foundation is doing good in the world. The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty. Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
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Growth of the Foundation
H grants and club partnership 1985 PolioPlus campaign launched 1999 Rotary Centers for International Studies ,000 Matching Grants approved since District Simplified Grants launched 2004 Another 10,000 Matching Grants approved 2005 Future Vision Committee begins 2007 Gates $100 Million Challenge for polio 2008 Another 10,000 Matching Grants approved 2009 Gates commits additional $255 million for $200 Million Challenge 2010 Pilot phase of FVP with 100 districts 2013 Full implenation of FVP Over the past three decades, Rotarians have increasingly relied on The Rotary Foundation to help them address humanitarian and educational needs locally and abroad. As Rotarians generously increased their giving to the Foundation and proposed additional ways to address humanitarian and educational needs, the Foundation responded by offering new programs. Some examples of this program growth include the establishment of Health, Hunger and Humanity (3-H) Grants in 1979 and the exponential growth in Matching Grants in the past 10 years. District Simplified Grants were created in 2003 and became a popular way for districts to distribute grant funds directly to clubs for projects in their own communities and abroad. However, it is the Foundation’s focused efforts on polio eradication that have led to its most internationally recognized accomplishments and attracted support and funding from governments, NGOs, and most recently the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which has committed a total of $355 million to The Rotary Foundation. The growth in activity in the Educational and Humanitarian program areas has made it increasingly difficult for these programs to produce high impact, focused, and sustainable outcomes while providing timely service. As the Foundation adapted to the increasing numbers of grant requests, its processes became more complex, larger, and less efficient. Rotarians demand and deserve a more simple and more effective Foundation that builds on the lessons learned over the last 30 years. Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
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2012-13 District TRF committee
Chair - PDG David Tong Rotary Alumni- PDG Lim Hock Teck Annual Giving - PDG Edward Burongoh Permanent Fund - PDG Chris Chen Grants - PP K.B. Lee Scholarship - PDG John Cheah Future Vision Plan - PP June Jonet Group Study Exchange - PP John Ng A major objective of Future Vision is to strengthen the impact of the projects and activities conducted by Rotarians. Rotary Foundation Global Grants will enable Rotarians to identify projects that have greater impact on the beneficiaries by offering support in designing projects with sustainable outcomes. These projects will be developed in partnership with other clubs and districts. Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
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Rotary Foundation funding
25min mark Rotarian Contributions TRF Program Funding District Designated Fund (DDF) SHARE World Fund Investment Earnings Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
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Rotary Foundation funding
25min mark Rotarian Contributions TRF Program Funding Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
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Rotary Foundation funding
25min mark Rotarian Contributions SHARE World Fund Investment Earnings Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
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Rotary Foundation funding
25min mark Rotarian Contributions TRF Program Funding SHARE World Fund Investment Earnings Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
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Rotary Foundation funding
25min mark Rotarian Contributions 3 years investment SHARE Investment Earnings Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
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Rotary Foundation funding
25min mark Rotarian Contributions TRF Program Funding District Designated Fund (DDF) SHARE World Fund Investment Earnings Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
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Rotary Foundation funding
25min mark Rotarian Contributions TRF Program Funding District Designated Fund (DDF) SHARE World Fund Investment Earnings Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
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Funds & Grant Models Annual Programs Fund World fund District DDF
After 3 years, 50% goes to world fund, 50% goes to your DDF Based on feedback from tens of thousands of Rotarians around the world who participated in surveys and focus groups: the Future Vision Plan has the following objectives: ・Strengthening the impact of club projects on beneficiaries ・Sharpening the focus of overall grant activity ・Increase the sense of ownership at the district and club levels by transferring more decisions to the districts ・Partnering with other organizations on the corporate level to leverage foundation funding and Rotary’s resources ・Simplifying the Foundation to help expedite grant processing ・Increasing visibility and the image of Rotary locally and globally Funds & Grant Models Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
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Rotary Foundation funding
30min mark Ambassadorial Scholarships funds USD24,000 per scholar per year. GSE programs receive USD11,000 Grants for university teachers (USD24,000 for a professor to teach for 6-10 months in a developing country Matching grants (usd 5,000-25,000) Competitive grants (usd25, ,000) What your contributions go towards. Future vision plan 2011 – by PP June jonet
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