Title: Foundation
1 The Rotary
Foundation
EVERY ROTARIAN, EVERY YEAR
OUR ROTARY FOUNDATION
2008-2009
A
Presentation
on
Annual Giving
2US 1
- About one in six people
- live on less than 1 a day
- Half the worlds population lives on
- less than 2 a day
3US 100.2 million
- Program awards in 2006-07
- to alleviate poverty, improve health and support
education
4Money spent in the US each Year
- Snack foods 18
Billion - Coffee 32 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
- US spending figures in one year
5 The world needs you!
6You are the Spirit of RotaryTODAYand the
Legacy of RotaryTOMORROW
7 Working towards The Elimination of
Poverty Environmental Conservation Food Security,
Health Care and Education Mediation and Conflict
Resolution World Peace and Understanding
8 PolioPlus
- More than 2 billion children received oral polio
vaccine since 1985 - Rotary will have committed over US650 million
to eradicate polio
9 - Partnered with seven leading universities around
the world, establishing six Rotary Centers - To advance knowledge and world understanding
among potential future leaders
10 - Provides travel grants for teams to exchange
visits between paired areas in different
countries - A team consists of four non-Rotarian young
professionals and one Rotarian who leads the
group - All Rotarians are eligible to apply as team
leaders
11 - Established in 1947 to further international
understanding - Among the world's largest privately funded
international scholarship programs - 38,000 scholars from 110 countries have served as
ambassadors of goodwill
12 - Awarded to faculty members to teach in a
developing country for three to ten months. - Over 450 teachers have shared this experience
since the start of the program.
13 - A District Simplified Grant (DSG) is a tool
Rotary districts utilize to support short-term,
humanitarian projects that benefit the community - Funded through a portion of District Designated
Funds (DDF) to support projects locally or
internationally
14 - Volunteer Service Grants subsidize travel for
international humanitarian service in Rotary
countries for 5 to 60 days. - Funding may be used to plan specific humanitarian
projects for future implementation or to provide
direct service to a specific project in a
benefiting community.
15 - Matches contributions raised by Rotary clubs and
districts for international service projects
involving Rotary clubs in two or more countries - Nearly 300 million spent on over 26,000 grants
in 171 countries since 1965 -
16 3-H Grants
- Funds long-term, self-help grassroots development
projects too large for one club or district to
implement on their own - Since 1979, over US 74 million to nearly 300
projects in the developing world
17Building on our Accomplishments
- Your annual commitment
- to The Rotary Foundation
- is the lifeblood
- for all of these programs
- Our continuing success
- depends on your continuing support
18The Rotary Foundation IS Unique
- Addresses all of the greatest educational and
humanitarian needs - Its world reach is greater than the United
Nations - We can go where politicians and religious groups
cannot - We can mobilize our people-to-people contacts
19Things We Do Better Than Most Other Charities
- Support donor-driven projects
- Bridge the business community to an international
need - Manage costs effectively
- Provide ongoing stewardship
- Respond to evolving world needs and donor
interests
20APF-SHARE 3-Year Cycle
2006 2007
2007 2008
2008 2009
2009 2010
2010 2011
2005 2006
2011 2012
- Funds from Annual Giving available to districts 3
years after they are contributed - through SHARE - Contributions made to the Annual Programs Fund in
2005-06 become available in 2008-09 - Contributions made in 2008-09 available in 2011-12
21Your Contribution at Work
Funds are invested for three years
After three years, funds are split between DDF
and World Fund
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2
3
Year
22 - Every club will set its APF Permanent Fund
goals - Suggested Annual Programs Fund goals
- 100 Member Participation
- US100 per capita
- 10-15 Increase
23 - What an impact this wonderful organization has
had on my life! I can hold my head high and
say... - I helped to
- eliminate Polio
- educate thousands of students
- promote peace and global understanding.
- I am doing all of this because I am a Rotarian!
- Mary Q. Garrison Wilber Rotary Club District
5650
24 Your Support is Critical to