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Club Assembly #6. The Rotary Foundation (Lesson Two). 1. True or False:. 1. True or False:. 2. "No one can tell us what Rotary will be tomorrow, but one thing is certain: What Rotary will be tomorrow depends upon what we Rotarians do today.".
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Club Assembly #6 The Rotary Foundation (Lesson Two)
2. "No one can tell us what Rotary will be tomorrow, but one thing is certain: What Rotary will be tomorrow depends upon what we Rotarians do today." • This was said by that great Rotarian, Haile Selassie of Ethiopia • This was said by that great Rotarian, Arch Klumph • This was said by that great Rotarian, Admiral Byrd • This was said by that great Rotarian, Franklin Delano Roosevelt • This was said by that great Rotarian, Dejazmach Balcha Saffo
2. "No one can tell us what Rotary will be tomorrow, but one thing is certain: What Rotary will be tomorrow depends upon what we Rotarians do today." • This was said by that great Rotarian, Haile Selassie of Ethiopia • This was said by that great Rotarian, Arch Klumph • This was said by that great Rotarian, Admiral Byrd • This was said by that great Rotarian, Franklin Delano Roosevelt • This was said by that great Rotarian, Dejazmach Balcha Saffo
3. Weekly Rotary Foundation Thoughts, which can be used to inspire members at the start of meetings, can be: • Found on the Rotary Website • Composed by your TRF chair and committee • Gleaned from your District Conference sessions • All of the above
3. Weekly Rotary Foundation Thoughts, which can be used to inspire members at the start of meetings, can be: • Found on the Rotary Website • Composed by your TRF chair and committee • Gleaned from your District Conference sessions • All of the above
4. The first thing to do when contemplating application for a Humanitarian Grant is: • Rotary means ACTION! Just decide what a community needs and ship it off to them • Work with the target community leaders to determine the needs of the community • All communities need water projects. See what other clubs have done and design one for the target area. • Concentrate on “bricks and mortar.” That’s REALLY what TRF wants in a Grant project.
4. The first thing to do when contemplating application for a Humanitarian Grant is: • Rotary means ACTION! Just decide what a community needs and ship it off to them • Work with the target community leaders to determine the needs of the community • All communities need water projects. See what other clubs have done and design one for the target area. • Concentrate on “bricks and mortar.” That’s REALLY what TRF wants in a Grant project.
5. In Tanzania your club can help provide a mobile health clinic to a large rural population in the Kilombero Valley. Where do you think I found out about this project? • World Community Service “Projects Exchange Database” on the www.rotary.org site • I called the Chamber of Commerce in Kilombero to ask them if there’s a project for us. • I Googled “mobile clinics” • I asked our Club President
5. In Tanzania your club can help provide a mobile health clinic to a large rural population in the Kilombero Valley. Where do you think I found out about this project? • World Community Service “Projects Exchange Database” on the www.rotary.org site • I called the Chamber of Commerce in Kilombero to ask them if there’s a project for us. • I Googled “mobile clinics” • I asked our Club President
6. Name 3 educational programs of TRF: • Ambassadorial Scholarships, Rotary World Peace Fellows, Learn a Clean Environment • Youth Exchange, Ambassadorial Scholarships, World Community Service • GSE, Youth Exchange, Ambassadorial Scholars • Grants for Teachers, Ambassadorial Scholars, Rotary Peace Fellows
6. Name 3 educational programs of TRF: • Ambassadorial Scholarships, Rotary World Peace Fellows, Learn a Clean Environment • Youth Exchange, Ambassadorial Scholarships, World Community Service • GSE, Youth Exchange, Ambassadorial Scholars • Grants for Teachers, Ambassadorial Scholars, Rotary Peace Fellows
7. District Simplified Grants, individual grants, and matching grants are all forms of: • Intercountry grants • Web grants • Humanitarian grants • Youth Exchange grants
7. District Simplified Grants, individual grants, and matching grants are all forms of: • Intercountry grants • Web grants • Humanitarian grants • Youth Exchange grants
8. Is it possible to “Check Your District's Rotary Foundation Contribution Record” on the Rotary website?
8. Is it possible to “Check Your District's Rotary Foundation Contribution Record” on the Rotary website?
9. A club raises $1,500 at their community car wash. They’ve only 25 members. How could they use this money to approach 100% TRF Sustainer status? • Organize and implement one more project, donate the funds to their club’s endowment, and thereby make everyone a sustainer! • EREY means that each INDIVIDUAL must raise her/his own $100 • Organize and implement one more project, donate the funds to the Annual Programs Fund of TRF, and thereby make every member a sustainer!
9. A club raises $1,500 at their community car wash. They’ve only 25 members. How could they use this money to approach 100% TRF Sustainer status? • Organize and implement one more project, donate the funds to their club’s endowment, and thereby make everyone a sustainer! • EREY means that each INDIVIDUAL must raise her/his own $100 • Organize and implement one more project, donate the funds to the Annual Programs Fund of TRF, and thereby make every member a sustainer!
10. District Simplified Grant. What’s THAT? • It’s a grant for district which “can’t figure it out.” • It comes from the 20% of funds returned to Districts after three years • It can be used for community or international projects • Must be approved by the District Rotary Foundation Chair (DRFC). • A, B, & C • B, C, & D
10. District Simplified Grant. What’s THAT? • It’s a grant for district which “can’t figure it out.” • It comes from the 20% of funds returned to Districts after three years • It can be used for community or international projects • Must be approved by the District Rotary Foundation Chair (DRFC). • A, B, & C • B, C, & D
11. A Rotary member may participate as a scholar in the Peace Fellows Program
11. A Rotary member may participate as a scholar in the Peace Fellows Program
12. All of the following except one are ways to donate to TRF. Which is unacceptable? • Gift of Life Insurance • Gift of stocks • A bequest in one’s will and testament • Live animals as long as they are delivered to the International Headquarters. • Life income agreements
12. All of the following except one are ways to donate to TRF. Which is unacceptable? • Gift of Life Insurance • Gift of stocks • A bequest in one’s will and testament • Live animals as long as they are delivered to the International Headquarters. • Life income agreements
13. Your Aunt Minnie wills you her 7 carat diamond ring. May you donate it to TRF, or must you sell it first and donate the proceeds? • You may give the ring • You must sell it and give the proceeds
13. Your Aunt Minnie wills you her 7 carat diamond ring. May you donate it to TRF, or must you sell it first and donate the proceeds? • You may give the ring • You must sell it and give the proceeds
Thank YOU!! Your participation in this little quiz was just another of the many places to which we might look for help in finding Rotary – I really thank you for your participation. If you have a Rotary question which might be suitable for this new program, please write me at: JPBark@mindspring.com DG District 6740 JPBark@mindspring.com DG District 6740