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THE ROTARY FOUNDATION
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OUR ROTARY FOUNDATION Helps Us To Do Good in the World
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DOING GOOD IN THE WORLD Through Humanitarian Projects and Scholarships
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World Understanding • Goodwill • Peace
OUR MISSION “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.” World Understanding • Goodwill • Peace
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OUR AREAS OF FOCUS Water and Sanitation
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OUR AREAS OF FOCUS Water and Sanitation
9% of the people in the world do not have clean water. Less waterborne disease = healthier children and healthier children = better attendance in school. When women spend less time carrying water they can spend more time with their families. It costs $24 to provide 1 person with safe water for a year. Rotary hopes to provide everyone in the world with safe water by 2030.
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OUR AREAS OF FOCUS Water and Sanitation WASH Programs
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Since 2013 Rotary has funded over 1000 WASH programs For example Clean water in every public school in Lebanon Rainwater harvesting and distribution in India and Tanzania Toilets, washing stations and water tanks in Guatemala and the Philippines
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OUR AREAS OF FOCUS Water and Sanitation
Disease Prevention and Treatment
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OUR AREAS OF FOCUS Disease Prevention and Treatment Polio
13 cases in Afghanistan, 4 in Pakistan Malaria HIV/AIDS Alzheimer's Disease Multiple Sclerosis Diabetes Last year the Rotary Foundation funded grants totaling over $65M
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OUR AREAS OF FOCUS Water and Sanitation
Disease Prevention and Treatment Basic Education and Literacy
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OUR AREAS OF FOCUS Basic Education and Literacy
14% of the World Population is illiterate What are we doing? Opening schools, especially for women and girls, Teaching adults to read, Implementing new teaching methods, Making existing schools healthier.
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OUR AREAS OF FOCUS Water and Sanitation
Disease Prevention and Treatment Basic Education and Literacy Maternal and Child Health
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This can be prevented! OUR AREAS OF FOCUS Maternal and Child Health
11% of the Mothers and Children in the world are undernourished. 5.9M children under the age of 5 die every year due to malnutrition, inadequate health care and poor sanitation. This can be prevented!
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OUR AREAS OF FOCUS Maternal and Child Health
We are impacting the lives of Mothers and Children by providing Clubs with grants to; Provide hospital equipment, Host children's camps to help victims of war/violence, Improved assess to health personnel (Doctors, nurses, midwives) for women, Providing clean birth kits Education of mothers regarding breast feeding, immunizations and the need for regular checkups.
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OUR AREAS OF FOCUS Water and Sanitation
Disease Prevention and Treatment Basic Education and Literacy Maternal and Child Health Economic and Community Development
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OUR AREAS OF FOCUS Economic and Community Development
22% of the world population does not have a place to sleep that is sheltered from the wind and the rain. 800M people live on less than a $1.80 a day. Last year Rotary provided grants totaling more than $9.2M to help break this cycle of poverty
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OUR AREAS OF FOCUS Economic and Community Development
Some of the ways Rotary has been involved Solar lights which allow people to work and learn at night Micro Loans which allow people to become entrepreneurs Agricultural Opportunities allowing people to borrow money to buy animals or crops Training for Farmers
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OUR AREAS OF FOCUS Water and Sanitation
Disease Prevention and Treatment Basic Education and Literacy Maternal and Child Health Economic and Community Development Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution
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OUR AREAS OF FOCUS Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution
90% of the people killed in conflicts are civilians. More than 50% of those killed are children. Rotary has been making some amazing things happen through the Rotary Peace Center Program, which boasts over 1000 graduates.
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OUR AREAS OF FOCUS Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution
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Foundation History At the 1917 convention, outgoing Rotary president Arch Klumph proposed setting up an endowment “for the purpose of doing good in the world.” That one idea, and an initial contribution of $26.50, set in motion a powerful force that has transformed millions of lives around the globe.
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Monetary Impact 1917 First Donation $26.50 2016-17 Contributions $304M
Annual disbursements for polio and other sustainable projects $200M Total disbursements since inception $4B
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Stewardship? The Association of Fundraising Professionals recognized The Rotary Foundation with its annual Award for Outstanding Foundation at its 2017 conference in San Francisco. The award honors organizations that show philanthropic commitment and leadership through financial support, innovation, encouragement of others, and involvement in public affairs. Some of the boldest names in American giving — Kellogg, Komen, and MacArthur, among others —are past honorees. The Rotary Foundation earns a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, the largest and most prestigious independent evaluator of nonprofits in the United States.
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How is the Foundation money spent?
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We Contribute to … Annual Fund SHARE PolioPlus Endowment Fund SHARE
Peace Centers Other Funds
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With Annual Fund SHARE:
50% to WORLD FUND 50% to DDF (District Designated Funds)
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TRF is UNIQUE Choices for DDF use are made locally. Our clubs can decide what projects are supported.
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District Designated Funds Support
District Grants Global Grants
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Support smaller club projects
District Grants Support smaller club projects Locally Internationally
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Global Grants Support Larger Projects and Scholarships Are International Have Many Partners
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Global Grants Fund Sustainable Projects Fall within one or more Areas of Focus
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Club Eligibility to Use DDF
Club and member giving to Annual Fund SHARE in the Rotary year creates eligibility to use DDF during
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Using DDF for a Global Grant
Can grow $1000 of club money into $3500 of support for an approved project with World Fund match of both the cash and the DDF
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How To Contribute Online through My Rotary By check to TRF On schedule with Rotary Direct Through your club’s Multiple Donor Form
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Individual Recognitions
For Annual Fund & PolioPlus Paul Harris Fellow levels Paul Harris Society membership Major Donor levels
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Individual Recognitions
For the Endowment Fund Benefactor Bequest Society levels
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Club Recognitions 100% Foundation Giving 100% Sustaining
100% Paul Harris Fellow 100% Foundation Giving – every member contributes AND average is at least $100 per member to any TRF gift designation 100% Sustaining – every member personally contributes at least $100 to the Annual Fund
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Growing TRF Support Commitments to support future programs and activities Donations to expand project support soon
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Growing TRF Support Helping Rotarians understand the value of supporting TRF Answering questions for members who can increase their support
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