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FOLLOW THE MONEY. VOID. The Largest Humanitarian Organization in the World. 1,200,000 Rotarians 33,000 Rotary Clubs 532 Districts 200 Countries. Bakersfield Twilight. Frazier Park. 72 Clubs. Bakersfield Twilight. Frazier Park. 72 Clubs. Rotary International. The Rotary Foundation.
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The Largest Humanitarian Organization in the World • 1,200,000 Rotarians • 33,000 Rotary Clubs • 532 Districts • 200 Countries
Bakersfield Twilight • Frazier Park 72 Clubs
Bakersfield Twilight • Frazier Park 72 Clubs
Rotary International The Rotary Foundation Annual Dues Club Foundation Giving
The Rotary Foundation • Arch Klumph 6th RI President • Began in 1917 with $26.50 • 1929, first donation: a $500 gift to the International Society for Crippled Children, known today as Easter Seals. • Since 1947, the year Paul Harris died— • $1.1 Billion Dollars in Educational and Humanitarian • Grants
$1000 Restricted Giving Permanent Fund Annual Fund (SHARE)
Restricted Giving
In 1988, polio infected nearly 1,000 children every day. • Since Rotary began Polio Plus in 1985, 2 billion children have been immunized. • In 2008, fewer than 2,000 cases were reported for the entire year.
The Goal: $1 Billion Dollar Endowment by 2025 Gifts and Bequests
3YR 2YR 1YR 4% Administration
DDF District Discretionary Fund World Fund $150,000 to $300,000 annually
50% World Fund 50% District Discretionary Funds 3YR
50% World Fund 50% District Discretionary Funds • Ambassadorial Scholarship 3YR
Ambassadorial Scholarship • Oldest & Best Known Program • Begun in 1947 as a Graduate Fellowship • 38,000+ Scholars from 115 Countries • Largest Privately Funded Intl’ Scholarship • Undergraduate or Graduate Study
50% World Fund 50% District Discretionary Funds 3YR • Ambassadorial Scholarship • Group Study Exchange
Group Study Exchange • Began in 1965 • 11,000+ Teams have participated • Two Districts from Different Countries send teams of Professionals for 4-6 week visit into the other’s country • Teams study host country’s institutions, economy, and culture
50% World Fund 50% District Discretionary Funds 3YR • Ambassadorial Scholarship • Group Study Exchange • 3-H
Health, Hunger, Humanitarian Grants • Began in 1978 • $200,000 - $300,000 Grant Projects • 17 Projects/year • Multi-District • Multi-Club • Multi-Year • International • (3rd/4th World Countries)
In the village of Fontura Brazil 20% of infants died of water borne disease before their 1st Birthday. • Rotary put in a potable water system in 1996. • In 1997, there were zero infant deaths. • 4,560 water and sanitation grants have been awarded from 1989 to 2009
50% World Fund 50% District Discretionary Funds 3YR • Ambassadorial Scholarship • Group Study Exchange • 3-H • Matching Grants
Matching Grants • Began in 1965 • International Humanitarian Projects • Multi-Club • Multi-District • Club/DDF/Rotary Foundation Funded