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1 The Rotary Foundation What can you get for $100? District 6440
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2 Snack foods $ 18 Billion Candy $ 24 Billion Cosmetic products $ 30 Billion Pet products $ 31 Billion Ice Cream $ 20 Billion Soft Drinks $ 60 Billion Beer $ 45 Billion Weight control products $ 33 Billion Fast food $103 Billion Legal gambling $550 Billion Each Year in the United States… We spend just a portion of our money on...
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3 What can you get for $100? 40 bags of Potato Chips 16 Tubes of lip-gloss 28 gallons of gas in Chicago for $3.50
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4 A US $100 Contribution Helps Provide School supplies for 15 elementary school Students in Costa Rica
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5 What can you get for $500? One iPhone 55 movie tickets 2 tickets for the Chicago Bears
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6 A US $500 Contribution Helps Provide One borewell that serves 65 people in a rural village in India
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7 What can you get for $1000? 5 Day Caribbean Cruise for 2
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8 A US $1000 Contribution Helps Provide Seven toilets for a small village in Sri Lanka
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9 What can you get for $10,000? Two 60-inch Plasma Screen TV’s
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10 A US $10,000 Contribution Helps Provide 250 kits for cataract surgeries in Egypt Five water Harvesting tanks for schools in Uganda 10 computers for a school for the developmentally disabled in Malaysia
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11 A US $25,000 Contribution Helps Provide Build 3 footbridges for communities in Ethiopia
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12 A US $100,000 Contribution Helps Provide 100 dairy cows and 50 flocks of chickens to farmers to produce milk and food for orphanages in Romania
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13 What can you get for $1.5 million? ½ a Boeing 747
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14 A US $1.5 million Contribution endows One Rotary World Peace Fellow at a Rotary center approximately every year
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15 If Not Us, Then Who? What will our Legacy Be? A World without: A World without:HungerPolioPovertyWar A World of Peace? Your Foundation and You
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16 District 6440 Match Dollars will be matched one for one with recognition credits Dollars will be matched one for one with recognition credits Contributions of $100.00 or more Contributions of $100.00 or more Deadline April 30, 2008 Deadline April 30, 2008 Send checks to: Gaylord Fill Send checks to: Gaylord Fill 50 Kings Cross 50 Kings Cross Lincolnshire, IL 60069 Lincolnshire, IL 60069
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17 Grand Prize 2 round trip airline tickets 2 round trip airline tickets One week stay at a timeshare in the continental U.S. One week stay at a timeshare in the continental U.S. Prize goes to the club with the highest percentage per capita increase Prize goes to the club with the highest percentage per capita increase
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18 Matching Grant Change Clubs can apply for an additional matching grant starting Feb 1, 2008 Clubs can apply for an additional matching grant starting Feb 1, 2008 Awarded on first come first served basis if DDF is still available Awarded on first come first served basis if DDF is still available Club must have contributed an amount equal to or exceeding grant amount Club must have contributed an amount equal to or exceeding grant amount
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19 District Support District 6440 Foundation Chair Gordon Schrubbe GoRotary@sbcglobal.net Annual Giving Chair Terry Mueller Roterry@sbcglobal.net
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20 Anita Rieder Annual Giving Officer 847-866-4409anita.rieder@rotary.org Contact Center 866-9-ROTARYcontact.center@rotary.org RI Support
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21 Polio Plus Gates Match Gates Match 100 Million Dollars over 3 years 100 Million Dollars over 3 years If The Rotary Foundation raises If The Rotary Foundation raises 100 Million Dollars over 3 year 100 Million Dollars over 3 year The Polio Plus initiative get 200 Million The Polio Plus initiative get 200 Million All monies given will also be matched for All monies given will also be matched for Paul Harris Fellowship Paul Harris Fellowship
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22 Someone… needs to lead the way So, why not you and your Club
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