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The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International District 7600 Future Vision Plan Matching Grants District Simplified Grants Foundation Alumni Group Study Exchange Ambassadorial Scholars
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2010-11 D7600 Foundation Team District Rotary Foundation ChairBill PollardChurchland District GovernorJayne SullivanCape Henry AlumniJane PrestonBon Air Annual Programs FundKen FrantzNewport News Future Vision PlanBob PrestonBon Air Grants – District SimplifiedLee HarrisBon Air Grants – MatchingBill LiepisWestern Henrico GSE – InboundJack JaegerInnsbrook GSE – OutboundBob StallworthMidlothian Major Donors/GiftsNorman VenzkeCourthouse Paul Harris SocietyChuck ArnasonBlackstone Permanent FundBill BillingsFranklin Polio Challenge GrantJerry FieldsJames City County Rotary World Peace FellowshipsMartha Dodd-SippyEmporia ScholarshipsJulie KeeslingNorfolk Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator – Zone 33Joe MulkerrinHampton Roads Assistant Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator – Zone 33Jim PierceVirginia Peninsula
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Foundation Advocates Area 1Janie HudsonHenrico East Area 2Charles MoncureInnsbrook Area 3Scott StricklerWestern Henrico Area 4John BarrieBon Air Area 5TBD Area 6Earl HalePrince George Area 7Dennis MyersPetersburg Area 8Chuck ArnasonBlackstone Area 9Bruce SettleSouth Hill Area 10Neal ParkerSmithfield Area 11Jack HostetterThe Historic Triangle Area 12Bob HarperHampton Area 13Milt BrownPortsmouth Area 14Bruce SpearNorthside Norfolk Area 15Wayne McCoyVirginia Beach Area 16Willie RandallMelfa Area 17Ken HodgeNewport News
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Mission Statement 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. Motto: Doing Good in the World
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2010-2011 TRF Goals The following are the 2010-2011 Foundation goals outlined by Foundation Chair-elect Carl-Wilhelm Stenhammar: PolioPlus – Our top priority until the job is done Implementation of the Future Vision Pilot - start looking for ways to align your projects and activities with its goals and the six area of focus as soon as possible Rebuilding the Annual Program Fund through Every Rotarian Every Year (EREY) Continuing to build the Permanent Fund
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Areas of Focus Peace and conflict resolution/prevention Disease prevention and treatment Water and sanitation Maternal and child health Basic education and literacy Economic and community development
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2010-2011 TRF Goals DGE Jayne’s 2010-2011 District Foundation goals : Encourage clubs to achieve $160/member in annual giving 100% participation in Every Rotarian Every Year (EREY) Increase Paul Harris members (130), Paul Harris Society (10), Benefactors (60), Bequest members (6), Major Donors (5) and Paul Harris 100% clubs (2) Obtain Polio Contributions from every club
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Our Foundation Our Foundation operates because of both program participation and Rotarian financial contributions.
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Foundation Programs The Rotary Foundation programs include: Humanitarian Grants Program Matching Grants ($5,000 - $25,000) Competitive Matching Grants ($25,001 - $200,000) District Simplified Grants Disaster Recovery Educational Programs Ambassadorial Scholarships Rotary Peace Fellowships (Rotary Peace Centers) Group Study Exchange PolioPlus Gates Challenge Grant
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Foundation Funds Support for these programs comes from: The Annual Programs Fund The Permanent Fund The PolioPlus Fund
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Three year funding cycle 100% of funds contributed to the Annual Programs Fund are spent on Foundation programs on a three year funding cycle The Rotary Foundation receives a 4-STAR rating from Charity Navigator, America’s largest independent evaluator of charities.
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SHARE SHARE is the system which districts use to participate in Rotary Foundation programs. Each district's contributions to the Annual Programs Fund are split, with 50 percent going to the district (District Designated Fund), which can be spent on programs of the district’s choice, and 50 percent going to The Rotary Foundation (World Fund), which funds programs for which every district may apply.
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Rotary Foundation Funding Investment Earnings District Designate d Fund (DDF) TRF Funding SHARE World Fund Rotarian Contribution s
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Annual Programs Fund (APF) District Simplified Grants (up to 20% of DDF) Ambassadorial Scholars PolioPlusRotary Peace Centers Group Study Exchange (from World Fund unless a same year exchange) District Designated Funds (DDF) 50% of APF Matching Grants 50% to World Fund
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Total TRF contributions from Clubs and Rotarians in District 7600 since 1917 Over $9 million Over 5,000 Paul Harris Fellows 605 Benefactors 45 Major Donors 45 Bequest Society 75 Paul Harris Society members Over 180 Scholars sponsored Over 30 Group Study Exchanges Over 35 Matching Grants Over 115 District Simplified Grants
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APF GoalAPF Total APF Per Capita Total Giving $0 Giving Clubs 2009-10$403,587$469,921$156.07$590,104 0 2008-09$440,384$525,986$173.05$674,011 0 2007-08$403,265$520,986$173.32$631,679 0 2006-07$309,419$473,594$155.48$536,978 0 2005-06$285,826$406,315$137.45$456,260 2 2004-05$300,829$303,241$100.91$369,454 1 2003-04$265,000$271,307$89.75$372,622 4 2002-03$256,000$197,774$65.34$419,775 2 2001-02$250,000$213,121$69.04$245,859 1 2000-01$360,000$229,659$74.11$275,689 6 Per Capita Rankings out of 530 Districts #31 in 2009-10, #20 in 2008-09, #31 in 2007-08, #42 in 2006,07, #44 in 2005-06
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Understanding the Need When did you first realize the power of Rotary?
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Identifying Solutions As volunteers As committee members As advocates As contributors
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Is not how much you give but that you support your Foundation Club Presidents: establish and achieve club Foundation goals Sustaining Members, Paul Harris Society, Major Gifts, Benefactors, Bequest Society Incorporate the “Every Rotarian, Every Year” message in all of your Rotary contacts
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Celebrating Achievement Doing Good in the World
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For a Better Future
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There is still work to be done
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Every Club must take ownership and set its own Foundation goals including Annual Giving, Polio, and Permanent Fund (Benefactors). Has your club set its goals? Every Rotarian must be ASKED to participate in their Foundation OUR FOUNDATION
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THE WORLD NEEDS ROTARY and THE ROTARY FOUNDATION TO CONTINUE TO DO GOOD IN THE WORLD
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We need your participation District Simplified Grants –Applications due Aug 31 Matching Grants GSE team leader, outbound team members, host clubs Ambassadorial Scholar/World Peace Fellow candidates Polio Challenge Grant fundraisers Foundation Workshop – August 7, Newport News Foundation Banquet – November 17, Williamsburg
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Supporting The Rotary Foundation is a great way to give a little back to Rotary for the positive impact it has had on your personal and professional life. Your support of The Rotary Foundation is used to save lives, promote peace, and make our local and international communities a better place to live. What is your EREY story?
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Our Foundation provides us with the resources to Our Foundation will help us in
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