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1 E R Y VERY ROTA IAN VERY EAR

2 Club Recognition Summary
The Club Recognition Summary is available through Member Access to Club Presidents and Club Secretaries. It can also be requested by contacting the TRF Contact Center at (866-9-ROTARY). Deceased

3 Club Recognition Summary
The Club Recognition Summary is available through Member Access to Club Presidents and Club Secretaries. It can also be requested by contacting the TRF Contact Center at (866-9-ROTARY). Account #

4 Club Recognition Summary
The Club Recognition Summary is available through Member Access to Club Presidents and Club Secretaries. It can also be requested by contacting the TRF Contact Center at (866-9-ROTARY). Benefactors

5 Club Recognition Summary
The Club Recognition Summary is available through Member Access to Club Presidents and Club Secretaries. It can also be requested by contacting the TRF Contact Center at (866-9-ROTARY). Name

6 Club Recognition Summary
The Club Recognition Summary is available through Member Access to Club Presidents and Club Secretaries. It can also be requested by contacting the TRF Contact Center at (866-9-ROTARY). Active / Inactive

7 Club Recognition Summary
The Club Recognition Summary is available through Member Access to Club Presidents and Club Secretaries. It can also be requested by contacting the TRF Contact Center at (866-9-ROTARY). Recognition Amount (Combining Dollars and Foundation Points)

8 Club Recognition Summary
The Club Recognition Summary is available through Member Access to Club Presidents and Club Secretaries. It can also be requested by contacting the TRF Contact Center at (866-9-ROTARY). “+” indicates a Recognition Amount greater than 9,000

9 Club Recognition Summary
The Club Recognition Summary is available through Member Access to Club Presidents and Club Secretaries. It can also be requested by contacting the TRF Contact Center at (866-9-ROTARY). Sustaining Member (this Rotary Year)

10 Club Recognition Summary
The Club Recognition Summary is available through Member Access to Club Presidents and Club Secretaries. It can also be requested by contacting the TRF Contact Center at (866-9-ROTARY). Sustaining Members (last Rotary Year)

11 Club Recognition Summary
The Club Recognition Summary is available through Member Access to Club Presidents and Club Secretaries. It can also be requested by contacting the TRF Contact Center at (866-9-ROTARY). PHF Level

12 Club Recognition Summary
The Club Recognition Summary is available through Member Access to Club Presidents and Club Secretaries. It can also be requested by contacting the TRF Contact Center at (866-9-ROTARY). PHF Date Awarded

13 Club Recognition Summary
The Club Recognition Summary is available through Member Access to Club Presidents and Club Secretaries. It can also be requested by contacting the TRF Contact Center at (866-9-ROTARY). Foundation Recognition Points available

14 Using the CRS to meet your Goal
The Club Recognition Summary is available through Member Access to Club Presidents and Club Secretaries. It can also be requested by contacting the TRF Contact Center at (866-9-ROTARY). Look at active members and identify last year’s Sustaining Members

15 Using the CRS to meet your Goal
The Club Recognition Summary is available through Member Access to Club Presidents and Club Secretaries. It can also be requested by contacting the TRF Contact Center at (866-9-ROTARY). Compare to see who is a Sustaining Member this year

16 Using the CRS to meet your Goal
The Club Recognition Summary is available through Member Access to Club Presidents and Club Secretaries. It can also be requested by contacting the TRF Contact Center at (866-9-ROTARY). Identify active members who are not PHFs

17 Paul Harris Fellow The ”magic” number for a PHF is 1000
It can be US$1000, 1000 Recognition Points or a combination of both The blue “dots” represent dollar contributions, the red “dots” represent points donated to an account. A Paul Harris Fellow award can be achieved by contribution your own $1000, by having a Paul Harris Fellow or your club transfer 1000 points to your account, or by mixing and matching the two. Some clubs literally mix and match by giving a 1:1 match to every dollar contributed to the Rotary Foundation until the first 1000 is achieved.

18 Paul Harris Fellow After the first PHF PHF+1 PHF
Once the first 1000 bucket is “full” and the individual becomes a Paul Harris Fellow, each new dollar he or she contributes generates their own Foundation Recognition Point that they can give away (the green “dot”). While they can still receive additional point transfers, those transfers do NOT generate Foundation Recognition Points. PHF

19 Paul Harris Fellow After the first PHF, any dollar given PHF+1 PHF
Once the first 1000 bucket is “full” and the individual becomes a Paul Harris Fellow, each new dollar he or she contributes generates their own Foundation Recognition Point that they can give away (the green “dot”). While they can still receive additional point transfers, those transfers do NOT generate Foundation Recognition Points. PHF

20 Paul Harris Fellow After the first PHF, any dollar given generates a recognition point PHF+1 Once the first 1000 bucket is “full” and the individual becomes a Paul Harris Fellow, each new dollar he or she contributes generates their own Foundation Recognition Point that they can give away (the green “dot”). While they can still receive additional point transfers, those transfers do NOT generate Foundation Recognition Points. PHF

21 Paul Harris Fellow You can be awarded points for another PHF, but they don’t earn you points PHF+1 Once the first 1000 bucket is “full” and the individual becomes a Paul Harris Fellow, each new dollar he or she contributes generates their own Foundation Recognition Point that they can give away (the green “dot”). While they can still receive additional point transfers, those transfers do NOT generate Foundation Recognition Points. PHF

22 Paul Harris Fellow Your recognition points can be given to others to help them become a PHF PHF+1 Any (green) Foundation Recognition Points accumulated can be transferred at any time to other Rotarians or individuals. PHF

23 Paul Harris Fellow Your recognition points can be given to others to help them become a PHF PHF+1 Any (green) Foundation Recognition Points accumulated can be transferred at any time to other Rotarians or individuals. PHF

24 Check your CRS PHF Recognition Amount you have
Points you can give away The Recognition Amount represents the red and blue “dot” mix. The Foundation Recognition Points column on the right shows how many points can be given away. Your club secretary or club president can access this report for you and tell you were you are.

25 Using Recognition Points
Foundation Recognition Points are earned by clubs (through club gifts) and individuals (through personal gifts once they become a PHF) Points can be awarded to Rotarians and Non-Rotarians Points cannot be transferred to the club to re-gift to others Points cannot be applied to your own Recognition Amount

26 Who can transfer what? Individuals can transfer their own Recognition Points to other individuals. Club Presidents can transfer club points and points of former and deceased members. Caution: When a former member returns, they can reclaim their points if they were transferred without their consent. Secure consent first before using those points. Otherwise the club must refund them.

27 Transferring Points is Easy
Form 102-EN (available online) Fax: or mail to: The Rotary Foundation 14280 Collections Center Dr. Chicago, IL 60693 Use form 102-EN to transfer points, or use form 123-EN and transfer points along with the gift.


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