Title: Make Dreams Real District 9650
1 Make Dreams RealDistrict 9650
Terry Davies - 9 March 2008
2When did you first realize the power of Rotary?
- From its humble beginning with four charter
members, Rotary has grown into a powerful
international organization of more than one
million members. Over the past century, through
the many events that have shaped our world,
Rotarians have channeled the power of Rotary to
provide life-changing aid to the needy and create
visionary programs for the betterment of
humankind. These are but a few examples of that
power
3Frank Pezzimenti International Office Manager SPPO
Terry DaviesThe Rotary Foundation Supervisor
Tarak DeyFinancial Services Supervisor
Joel Smith TRF Fund Development Officer
John JiangFinance CoordinatorAustralia NZ
Krissy Aure-Canson TRF Admin
Desiree BonifacioFinance CoordinatorPhilippines
Gaye SmallFinance Correspondent TRF
Michelle FullerAdministration Coordinator/
Literature
Isabel Yap Reception/Admin Officer
RISPPO
4The 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.
World Understanding and Peace
As of 15 January 2008, there are 1,209,803
Rotarians in 32,924 clubs in 529 districts in 207
countries.
51917 Established by RI President Arch Klumph
with a donation of 26.501930 First grant
awarded for 500 to International Society for
Crippled Children1947 Rotary Founder Paul Harris
dies Rotarians give over 1M in memoriam1947
First Scholarships awarded to 18 graduate
students1957 Paul Harris Fellowships
established to recognize donations of 10001965
Matching Grants and Group Study Exchanges
established1978 Health, Hunger and Humanity
(3H) Program created1979 Creation of Grants for
Rotary Volunteers1981 Endowment for World
Understanding and Peace established1985
PolioPlus Program launched1994 Permanent Fund
Initiative begins1999 The Rotary Centers for
International Studies Established
What has TRF done for District 9650 ?
6TRF Action in District 9650
- Achieve Active Personal Participation
- Development of Stronger Rotary Networks
- Stewardship Commitment
- Sustainable Programs
7Rotary Foundation Programs
- HUMANITARIAN
- Matching Grants
- District Simplified Grants
- Volunteer Service Grants
- 3-H Grants
- EDUCATIONAL
- Ambassadorial Scholars
- Group Study Exchange
- Grants for University Teachers
- Peace Scholars
POLIOPLUS
POLIOPLUS PARTNERS
8Humanitarian Programs
- 11 match to DDF 0.51 match to cash
- Reports due every 6 months
- Rotarian involvement required
US5,000 - 150,000
9Humanitarian Programs
District Simplified Grants
- Use a maximum of 20 DDF
- One grant per year per district
- To use for local projects or internationally
(including non-Rotary Countries) - Reporting must be up to date
10Humanitarian Programs
District Simplified Grants
- Maximum US 6,000 per group (up to five people)
3,000 per individual - Application accepted on rolling basis
- Direct Rotarian involvement
11The Rotary Foundation Your contributions to the
Annual Programs Fund for District 9650
Earnings pay for administration
Tax Deductible over AUD2
2010-2011
DG
DGE
DGN
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
50
50
SHARE
World Fund
District 9650 Designated Fund
12PDG Harry Durey RY2004-05 collected US66,854
In the Rotary Year 2007-08 TRF gives SHARE
District Designated Funds US33,466 Group Study
Exchange US11,000 Matching Gant 63811
Vanuatu US5,000 Matching Grant 64053
Vanuatu US5,000 Matching Grant 65195
India US800 Bianca Boois Ambassadorial
Scholar US23,000 TOTAL US78,266
13- PER CAPITA
TOTAL APF - D3800 US107.92
D3800 US199539
- D3830 US65.55
D3830 US128077
- D9470 US63.46
D9800 US113726
- D9980 US59.27
D3810 US92892
- D3810 US44.35
D9980 US84168
- D9800 US41.81
D3860 US71438
- D9750 USz37.46
D3780 US64931
- D9810 US36.11
D9680 US63647
- D9680 US32.76
D3790 US62991
- D3860 US32.67
D9750 US57419
- D3790 US29.78
D9470 US49944
- D9630 US29.43
D9810 US49080
- D9710 US25.79
D3820 US47154
- D9820 US23.32
D9500 US43998
- D9690 US23.09
D9630 US38844
- D9520 US22.51
D9790 US38397
- D9460 US22.17
D9710 US37710
- D9790 US21.31
D9820 US35557
14A Call for Leadership
Rotarys Second Century of ServiceWill You Be
There?
A Call for Leadership In its first century of
service, the power of Rotary has only begun to
be realized. With the financial support of
District 9650 , our strength is certain to
grow. Can we count on you to lead Rotary into
its second century?
15Understand the Need
The Annual Programs Fund is the main source of
funding for Educational and Humanitarian programs
16TRF Action in District 9650
- Achieve Active Personal Participation
Development of Stronger Rotary Networks
Stewardship Commitment
Sustainable Programs
17What does wearing a badge mean TO YOU!
18Support your Foundation in 2008
The Australian Rotary Foundation Trust
19AUSTRALIA
The Rotary Foundation is YOUR Foundation
Please support your charity !
20THE WORLD NEEDS ROTARYTO END POLIO
21ROTARY CHANGES LIVES
22THE ROTARY FOUNDATIONof Rotary International
PolioPlus Our Priority
The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International
23Major Developments
- New tools and tactics
- New leadership commitments
- New 'Case for Completing Eradication'
- Financing situation
24THE ROTARY FOUNDATION IN ACTION
25ROTARY CHANGES THE WORLD
26New Tools 'monovalent' polio vaccines are being
used in 22 countries
mOPV1
mOPV3
Countries using mOPV1 (22)
Data in WHO HQ as of 19 June 07
27New tactics have replaced 'one-size-fits-all'
approach in endemic areas
28Polio vaccine requirement for travel reduces risk
of importations
Saudi Arabia now requires proof of OPV for
entry visas.
29New Commitments New Director-General, World
Health Organization
'We will complete polio eradication'
Dr Margaret Chan Acceptance speech 9 Nov 2006
30New Commitments Head of Government Leadership
First Lady Hajiya Turai Umaru Yar'adua Nigeria
President Karzai Afghanistan
Prime Minister Singh, India
31WHO Director General's Urgent Stakeholder
Consultation 28 February 2007
32New 'Case for Completing Polio Eradication'17
May 2007
- switching to polio 'control' would actually cost
more than completing eradication - relying on routine immunization alone would
result in gt200,000 children again paralyzed by
polio each year
Thompson KM, Tebbens RJ. Eradication versus
control for poliomyelitis an economic analysis.
Lancet 2007369(9570)1361-71.
33Organization of Islamic Conference
PRIP Kinross OIC Secretary-General 17 June
2007
34- Renewed Commitments overwhelming support for
PolioPlus at Rotary's Council on Legislation,
April 2007!
35New Tools Tactics impact in Nigeria,
2006-2007
tOPV
mOPV
mOPV
mOPV
mOPV
tOPV
tOPV mOPV (S)
tOPV mOPV (S)
data at 13 June 2007
36Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India
Sep 06
Oct 06
Nov 06
Dec 06
Jan 07
Feb 07
Mar 07
Apr 07
May 07
data as on 19th June 2007
37Afghanistan / Pakistan, 2007
Polio Cases, 2007
Security Risks
38Polio Cases at 23 October 2007
Confirmed Polio Cases
39New Milestones(World Health Assembly, May 2007)
- 2007
- Reduce infected districts by gt 50 compared to
2006. - 2008
- Polio stopped or infected districts further
reduced by gt 50 compared to 2007.
40Polio Financing Donor Base US 5.3 billion,
1988-2008 (at 13 June 2007)
G8 49
Multilateral Sector 16
Other
Private Sector 17
Non-G8 OECD/ Other 18
2007- 08 funding gap US 415 million
Other the Governments of Austria, Australia,
Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Finland, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia,
Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Monaco,
Namibia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan,
Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Russian
Federation, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain,
Switzerland, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates
African Development Bank AG Fund American Red
Cross De Beers, Inter-American Development Bank,
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF),
International Federation of Red Cross and Red
Crescent Societies, Oil for Food Programme, OPEC
Fund, Sanofi Pasteur Saudi Arabian Red Crescent
Society, Smith Kline Biologicals, UNICEF National
Committees, UNICEF Regular and Other Resources,
United Arab Emirates Red Crescent Society, WHO
Regular Budget and Wyeth.
41PolioPlus What Can Rotarians Do?
- Support a PolioPlus Partners project through the
Open Projects List (OPL) - Highlight publicly the role of Rotary in the
global polio eradication initiative - Schedule a club program on PolioPlus
- Encourage new members and new clubs to become a
part of Rotarys 1 goal of global polio
eradication - Allocate available District Designated Funds
(DDF) to PolioPlus Partners
42PolioPlus Partners
Social Mobilization Raise awareness of polio
immunization
- radio and television ads
- billboards
- megaphones
- t-shirts/aprons to identify volunteers
43Two Ways to Support PolioPlus Partners
District Designated Funds (DDF) 2007-08 DDF
contributions are being matched US.50 for every
US1.00 contributed. Cash Contributions Cash
contributions are matched US .50 for every
US1.00 donated through 2007-08.
44PolioPlus PartnersOpen Projects List (OPL)
To find a project to support, go to Rotarys Web
site www.rotary.org/foundation/polioplus
45Polio Eradication Our Priority
- New tools tactics.
- New political leadership/commitment.
- New studies show
- eradication saves billions.
- gt 200 000 children/year would be paralyzed, if
we don't finish!
46An opportunity to serve!
Will District 9650 be there to MAKE DREAMS
REAL in its Second Century of Service?
47TRF TEAM
RI Director Elect John Lawrence
Zone 8
DRFC PDG Harry Durey
RRFC Peter McKerracher
TRF in Clubs
TRF in Districts
TRF Staff at RISPAPO
TRF Staff at WHQ
TRF Committees in OD
TARFT
48Acknowledgements . Club Presidents Club TRF
Committees their Chairs TRF Contributors
Benefactors Rotarians Friends
Many thanks for your continued support!
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