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1 THE ROTARY CENTERS MAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVE RRFC Institute 21 February 2008

2 Rotary Centers: Peace is Possible The Rotary Centers have been selected by the Trustees as the highest educational priority for the Foundation

3 THE ROTARY CENTERS MAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVE … is committed to raising US $95 million dollars by 30 June 2015

4 THE ROTARY CENTERS MAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVE  US$95 million by 30 June 2015  Fund 120 fellows per year  Major gifts based  US$95 million by 30 June 2015  Fund 120 fellows per year  Major gifts based

5 Investing in the Future of Peacemaking: US$95 Million Phase I (2005 – 2010) US$50 million endowed US$5 million named Phase II (2010 – 2015) US$40 million endowed Phase I (2005 – 2010) US$50 million endowed US$5 million named Phase II (2010 – 2015) US$40 million endowed

6 Investing in the Future of Peacemaking NUMBER OF GIFTS AMOUNT OF GIFT TOTALS 40$ 500,000 (+)$72.5 M 360$10,000 to $500,000 (+) $22.5 M 400Grand Totals$95 Million

7 Major Gift Prospects 2,000 major gift prospects required 400 major gifts needed 5 solicitations for each gift received Focusing on 0.2% of all Rotarians 2,000 major gift prospects required 400 major gifts needed 5 solicitations for each gift received Focusing on 0.2% of all Rotarians

8 Naming Opportunities Outright Named Gifts US$60,000 for Rotary World Peace Fellow US$50,000 for Applied Field Experiences Endowed Funds US$1.5 million US$750,000 US$500,000 US$50,000 Outright Named Gifts US$60,000 for Rotary World Peace Fellow US$50,000 for Applied Field Experiences Endowed Funds US$1.5 million US$750,000 US$500,000 US$50,000

9 Volunteer Structure RCMGI Committee: Edward Blender, Chair (USA)Judy M. Magub (Australia) Jackson San-Lien Hsieh, Vice-chair (Taiwan) G. Kenneth Morgan (USA) William Benter (Hong Kong)Robert A. Stuart (USA) Robert L. Brown (USA)Gulam A. Vahanvaty (India) Kyu Hang Lee (Korea)Yoshimasa Watanabe (Japan) Ron D. Burton, Liaison Trustee (USA)

10 Volunteer Structure Zone level and above District level Club level Zone level and above District level Club level

11 Investing in the Future of Peacemaking: RRFC Leadership Identification Cultivation Solicitation Include major gift plan in trainings Feature Rotary Centers Identification Cultivation Solicitation Include major gift plan in trainings Feature Rotary Centers

12 ResourcesResources International, Zone, District and club training The Rotary Foundation staff –Research prospective donors –Special cultivation events –Major gift solicitation proposals International, Zone, District and club training The Rotary Foundation staff –Research prospective donors –Special cultivation events –Major gift solicitation proposals

13 New Brochures, Rotary Centers Newsletters and DVDs

14 RCMGI Update Outright contributions: $13.4 million Life Income Agreements: $5.5 million Revocable commitments: $13.3 million Total: $32.2 million

15 PEACE IS POSSIBLE


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