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1 Zonta International Foundation
Kim Vann, Foundation Ambassador

2 JMK Women in Business Fund $100,000 YWPA $100,000
Zonta International President SUSANNE von BASSEWITZ Projects and Goal Amelia Earhart Fund $600,000 JMK Women in Business Fund $100,000 YWPA $100,000 International Service Fund Million ZISVAW Fund Million Rose Fund $200,000 5 Million GOAL

3 12% % % % % % $976, raised as of Feb. 28, 2019

4 District 10 Giving this biennium
#1 in Giving $91,914.00 #1 in Club Giving $74,434.00 #4 in Individual Giving $17,480.00 ZISVAW is our favorite followed by International Service and Amelia Earhart Fellowship Fund

5 Endowment Giving *District 10 Giving June 2018- present: $53,952.61
*5 Clubs and 19 individuals *2nd in giving to Endowment *$322, total given to Endowment this biennium

6 Let Us Learn Madagascar 1 Million UNICEF USA
A continued project from the last biennium Main Goal: To help girls in Madagascar go to school Construct classrooms - Train teachers and principals Financial Help – Find out of school girls Health education – Awareness sessions 20,000 girls to be reached

7 Eid Bi Eid (Hand in Hand) 1 million UN Women
Improve the resilience and empowerment of Syrian refugees and Jordanian women GOAL: Access to employment “Cash for Work” Protection services Engagement with community leaders 26,000 beneficiaries

8 Ending Child Marriage 2 Million UNICEF USA
A projected 15 year project First Phase Goals: Build the skills and knowledge of girls at risk Change the attitude of households about adolescent girls Strengthen the systems to help girls Ensure laws and policies protect and promote girls rights Generate data to help programs and policies for girls

9 Ending Child Marriage 2 Million UNICEF USA
Reach 2.5 Million girls in 12 countries by end of 2019: Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Mozambique, Nepal, Niger, Sierra Leone, Uganda, Yemen, and Zambia

10 Amelia Earhart Fellowship Fund
US$600,000 Thirty, US$10,000 Fellowships are awarded each year to recipients from all over the world

11 Young Women in Public Affairs Award
US$100,000 Ten international awards of US$4,000 Thirty two district/region awards of US$1,500

12 Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship Fund
Six international scholarships of US$8,000 each Thirty two district/region scholarships of US$2,000 each

13 Zonta International Women in Technology Scholarship
New Scholarship- Will be funded through Rose Fund Goals: Launch the pilot scholarship that encourages women to pursue a leadership role in technology, a field that will impact the next generation of women. 6 International $8000 awards 32 District $2000 awards

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15 Campaigns and Giving Opportunities
Annual Report recognition/end of fiscal year May 31, 2019 Convention recognition April 30, 2020 Celebrating successful events or milestone anniversaries Honor your guest speakers Honorariums and Memorials Zonta solicits funding throughout the year via campaigns or appeals. No one is expected to participate in every campaign. Different appeals prompt action from different people.

16 Would you like to reserve your place in Zonta’s future?
Mary E. Jenkins 1919 Society What is a legacy gift? A legacy, or planned gift, is a provision to leave part of your estate to the Zonta International Foundation. It can be a bequest of a specific amount, a percent of your assets, a life insurance policy, stocks, annuities or other financial instruments. Goal At least 150 new society members during the Centennial Anniversary Biennium. Would you like to reserve your place in Zonta’s future? The Mary E. Jenkins 1919 Society was established for Zontians wishing to leave a legacy gift to ensure Zonta’s future. Through legacy or planned giving, donors are able to make a significant philanthropic commitment, and many donors find this option to be more comfortable than doing so during their lifetime. There are many types of planned and life-income gifts that can offer benefits to donors and their families, in addition to funding Zonta International's work. Everyone who informs us of their provision of this kind automatically becomes a member of the Mary E. Jenkins 1919 Society. Add your name to the growing list of Zontians who have already designated part of their estate to the Zonta International Foundation. Each year, we honor those who are a part of the Mary E. Jenkins 1919 Society within our Annual Report.

17 Ways to Give Cash, check, credit card or wire transfer Recurring Gift
Tribute Gift Gift of Stock Planned Gift Employer Matching Gift

18 Who will raise the most?? 2019 Area Meeting Totals Area 1: $5055
$3,430 Area 3: Who will raise the most??

19 THANK YOU Thank you for all you do for Zonta and the Zonta International Foundation. Hopefully today’s presentation has helped you understand how your contributions help Zonta change the lives of women and girls around the world. Individually we can only do so much. Together we can change the world for other women. Thank you for contributing to the Zonta International Foundation!


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