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1 The Rotary Foundation and You District Foundation Workshop October 2010 District Foundation Workshop October 2010

2 The Rotary Foundation (TRF) The Rotary Foundation Annual Programs Fund (APF) and World Fund PolioPlus Permanent Fund

3 The Rotary Foundation (TRF) was the brilliant idea of: A. Paul Percy Harris B. Jean Harris C. Comely Bank D. Vermont State Legislature E. Arch Klumph

4 What happens to the investments we make in the Rotary Foundation? What happens to the investments we make in the Rotary Foundation? A. The funds are spent on overhead B. Half of every dollar invested returns to our district in three years C. The funds are used to renovate the International Headquarters D. The funds are used to do good in the world E. B & D

5 EREY stands for: A. Each Reality is Estimated Yearly B. Eat Rice; Eschew Yogurt C. Effort Rewards; Elegance is Yours D. Every Rotarian Every Year - $100 US

6 District 6040 Giving - APF APF GivingPer capita APF GivingPer capita 2005-06 -- $180,826$70.69 2005-06 -- $180,826$70.69 2006-07 -- $217,367$85.78 2006-07 -- $217,367$85.78 2007-08 -- $184,640$72.44 2007-08 -- $184,640$72.44 2008-09 -- $199,034$77.69 2008-09 -- $199,034$77.69 2009-10 -- $209,157$85.58 2009-10 -- $209,157$85.58

7 SHARE – District Designated Funds - DDF District Designated Funds (DDF) Matching Grants District Simplified Grants Ambassadorial Scholarships

8 Contribution Recognitions Sustaining Member -- $100 per year Sustaining Member -- $100 per year Paul Harris Fellow -- $1,000 contribution Paul Harris Fellow -- $1,000 contribution Multiple Paul Harris Fellow Multiple Paul Harris Fellow Major Donor – Gifts totaling over $10,000 Major Donor – Gifts totaling over $10,000 Benefactor – Insurance beneficiary designation of over $10,000 Benefactor – Insurance beneficiary designation of over $10,000 Bequest Society – Bequest over $10,000 Bequest Society – Bequest over $10,000 Arch Klumph Society – Present donations of over $250,000 Arch Klumph Society – Present donations of over $250,000

9 Rotary Foundation Programs I Educational Programs: Ambassadorial Scholarships Ambassadorial Scholarships -- $26,000 per year -- One year of study or research abroad World Peace Scholarships World Peace Scholarships -- Two years of studies in peace processes and conflict resolution -- Seven University centers -- Three-month short program in Bangkok

10 Rotary Foundation Programs II Group Study Exchange Group Study Exchange -- Four non-Rotarians team members between 25 and 40 years old and a Rotarian team leader -- Paid by the World Fund -- Cost: About $11,000 per team

11 Humanitarian Programs I Matching Grants Matching Grants -- Support humanitarian projects in world -- 2008-09: Grants of $38,200,000 -- District 6040 allocates about $25,000 a year for Matching Grants -- Usually 3-5 Matching Grants carried out by clubs and District each year

12 Humanitarian Programs II District Simplified Grants District Simplified Grants -- District may designate up to 20% of DDF -- Support clubs’ community and international projects -- Up to $21,000 this year Health, Hunger and Humanity (3-H) Grants Health, Hunger and Humanity (3-H) Grants

13 Rotary’s “Areas of Focus” Polio eradication Polio eradication Maternal and child health Maternal and child health Water and sanitation Water and sanitation Disease prevention and treatment Disease prevention and treatment Basic education and literacy Basic education and literacy Economic and community development Economic and community development

14 How Can My Club Participate in a Matching Grant? Carry out an international project with a Matching Grant (you’ll need a partner club) Carry out an international project with a Matching Grant (you’ll need a partner club) District will contribute up to $3,500 District will contribute up to $3,500 Club must contribute an equal amount (or more) Club must contribute an equal amount (or more) Foundation matches: Foundation matches: Club contributions 50 cents for each $1 Club contributions 50 cents for each $1 District contributions $1 for $1 District contributions $1 for $1 See new District Guidelines on the See new District Guidelines on the District Web site District Web site

15 Doing the Math of Matching Grants Your club wants to join with a club in Malawi to provide anti-malarial bednets and medicines in a project that costs $14,500. Your club wants to join with a club in Malawi to provide anti-malarial bednets and medicines in a project that costs $14,500. Club contributes - $5,000 + Foundation matches - $2,500 = $7,500 District contributes - $3,500 + Foundation matches - $3,500 = $7,000 = $14,500

16 Polio Plus Commitment to eradicate polio began in 1985 Commitment to eradicate polio began in 1985 More than $800 million contributed More than $800 million contributed Powerful volunteer network of Rotarians Powerful volunteer network of Rotarians $355 million Gates Foundation challenge grant $355 million Gates Foundation challenge grant

17 Getting Your Club Involved The Keys to a Club Program Participation in selected Foundation Programs Participation in selected Foundation Programs Minimum 2 Club programs on TRF each year Minimum 2 Club programs on TRF each year Annual giving to the Rotary Foundation Annual giving to the Rotary Foundation Use of Rotary Resources Use of Rotary Resources Participation in the District Foundation Dinner Participation in the District Foundation Dinner


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