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Rotary Centers: Investing in the Future of Peacemaking

Rotary Centers: Investing in the Future of Peacemaking. Peace is a daily, a weekly, a monthly process, gradually changing opinions, slowly eroding old barriers, quietly building new structures. – John F. Kennedy. Rotary Centers: Investing in the Future of Peacemaking.

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Rotary Centers: Investing in the Future of Peacemaking

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  1. Rotary Centers:Investing in the Future of Peacemaking Peace is a daily, a weekly, a monthly process, gradually changing opinions, slowly eroding old barriers, quietly building new structures. – John F. Kennedy

  2. Rotary Centers:Investing in the Future of Peacemaking • US$95 million by 30 June 2015 • Fund 120 fellows per year • Major gifts based

  3. Investing in the Future of Peacemaking: US$95 Million Phase I (2005 – 2010) • US$50 million endowed • US$5 million named Phase II (2010 – 2015) • US$40 million endowed

  4. Naming Opportunities Outright Named Gifts • US$60,000 for Rotary World Peace Fellow • US$50,000 for Applied Field Experiences Endowed Funds • US$1.5 million • US$750,000 • US$500,000 • US$50,000

  5. Major Gift Prospects • 360 major gifts needed • 5 solicitations for each gift received • 1,800 major gift prospects required • Focusing on 0.2% of all Rotarians

  6. Volunteer Structure • Zone level and above • District level • Club level

  7. Resources • International, Zone, District and club training • The Rotary Foundation staff • Research prospective donors • Special cultivation events • Major gift solicitation proposals

  8. Investing in the Future of Peacemaking: Senior Rotary Leadership • Identification • Cultivation • Solicitation • Include major gift plan in communications • Feature Rotary Centers

  9. Endowments for Rotary Centers • Hartley B. and Ruth B. Barker, Zone 25, USA • Edward and M. Patricia Blender, Zone 25, USA • Paul G. and Jean Elder, Zone 28, USA • Masafumi and Hatsumi Fukui, Zone 3, Japan • Gerald L. and Vicki Harp, Zone 29, USA • Bill Huntley, Zone 17, UK • Charles C. Keller, Zone 28, USA • Noboru and Yasuko Ohkubo, Zone 3, Japan • Kyu Hang Lee and Hee Sung Park, Zone 9, Korea • A. R. Ramachandra and Suseela Reddy, Zone 22, Canada • Paul F. and Carolyn C. Rizza, Zone 28, USA • Rajendra K. Saboo, Zone 5, India • Philip J. and Kathleen M. Silvers, Zone 25, USA • Shigeo and Megumi Takayama, Zone 2, Japan • Sakuji and Kyoko Tanaka, Zone 2, Japan • Marilyn and William P. Tennity, Zone 24, USA • Anonymous (2 Rotary World Peace Fellowships)

  10. Rotary Centers Major Gifts Table

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