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Community Service. 2012-2013. Broad Financials – 2012-2013. Budget Expenditure (to Apr) Community Service $ 67, 600 $ 32,346 International Service $113,066 $113,765 New Generations $ 40,640 $ 71,107 Vocational Service $ 22,370 $ 16,310 TOTAL $243,676 $233,528. Funding Sources.
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Community Service 2012-2013
Broad Financials – 2012-2013 BudgetExpenditure (to Apr) • Community Service $ 67, 600 $ 32,346 • International Service $113,066 $113,765 • New Generations $ 40,640 $ 71,107 • Vocational Service $ 22,370$ 16,310 • TOTAL $243,676$233,528
Funding Sources • RCM • Club Fundraising • Members donations • Community Foundation • Stolfa Charitable Trust • Rotary Foundation • Philanthropic Trusts – such as • Baker Institute • Freemasons • Peter MacKay Bequest • Traffic Accident Commission • City of Melbourne • Private Donations
Community Services – Hugh Bucknall • Community Welfare – Barry Murphy • Health Issues – Elaine Saunders • Second Bite – Bob Glindemann • Third Age – Wayne Talbot
Community Services • Homelessness • Second Bite • The Big Issue • Isolation of the Aged • Library book delivery • Alzheimer's Society education programming • Training programs for the digital age • Luncheon at Max’s restaurant Red Hill • Skin Cancer Research • Partnerships • Brotherhood of St Laurence • Homeground Services • City of Melbourne • Benetas • Alzheimer’s Society • Claremont Homes/CaSPA
International Service – Jan Moffatt • International Programs – Peter Addison • East Timor – Bob Miller/Bob Glindemann • Rotary Foundation – Philip Endersbee • International Fellowship – Chris Wang
International Service • Micro energy - Vanuatu • Rotarians Against Malaria, ROMAC, Vietnam Dental Project • Timor Leste • Maternal and Infant Health • East Timor Roofing • Rural Schools Program • DIK (East Timor, South Sudan, Somalia, Chile etc.) • Rotary Foundation • Ambassadorial Scholar • Peace Scholar • Every Rotarian Every Year • Exploring program in Chile aimed at equal educational opportunity • International Fellowship • Osaka – Potable Water project in Philippines • RCM visit for Osaka’s 90th Anniversary celebrations
New Generations – Maryla Juchnowski • Welfare of the Young – David Prest • Donydji Community Development Project – John Mitchell • Youth Exchange – Peter Davis • Indigenous Programs – Rob McGuirk
New Generations • Welfare of the Young • Refugees – back to school packs and Zoo visit for kids • Royal Women's Hospital – adolescent mother support • Typo Station – assisting troubles youth • District/Rotary Programs – RYLA, RYPEN, MUNA • Donydji Community Development Project • 10 years - >$1.5m plus in kind support • Improvements in community facilities, health, education, opportunities for youth • Youth Exchange • Inbound student AmelieHindrichs departs 29 June • Challenge for 2013/4 is to identify and sponsor an outward student • Indigenous Programs • Distribution of books through DIK store • Investigating program aimed at improve nutrition of indigenous children • Indigenous involvement in University of Melbourne Mind, Body and Music Symposium
Vocational Service – John Shaw • Vocational Service – Hugh Bucknall • Rotary Park – Ian Ferguson • Arts and Acclaim Awards – Colin Neave/John Allen • 0808 – Kevin O’Flaherty/Peter Davis
Vocational Service • Vocational Service • Vocational Service Award – Dr Mukesh Haikerwal • Young Achiever Awards – Tiffany Hunter, SevParseghian, Sam Bramham • Rotary Park • Work with City of Melbourne and Heritage Council – protect Rotary’s interests • Arts and Acclaim Awards Committee • Childs Play music program – Sudanese community • Activities for all RCM members and Groups • Acclaim Awards - partnership with RC of Cheltenham reviewed and extended for 3 years • 0808 • Monash Medallist – Dr Jeffrey Rosenfeld
Observations - Diversity within RCM • Size of projects – large and small • Location of projects- domestic and international • RCM projects and involvement in external projects • Funded projects and pure volunteering of time • RCM fundraising and external fundraising • RCM internal and external activities
Conclusions • Big or small, we can and do make a difference • Local or international, we can and do make a difference • Working in partnership with others can enhance our reach and effectiveness • Opportunities exist for every member to be engaged in projects or activities within the RCM.
Thanks to all who have contributed their time, energy, enthusiasm and expertise