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The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International. Are Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation one and the same organization ? Is every relatively new Rotarian supposed to know all this stuff ?. Rotary International Mission Statement.
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Are Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation one and the same organization ? • Is every relatively new Rotarian supposed to know all this stuff ?
Rotary InternationalMission Statement The mission of Rotary International, a worldwide association of Rotary Clubs, is to provideserviceto others, to promote high ethical standards, and to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional and community leaders. Service Above Self
TRF Mission Statement The mission of the Rotary Foundation is to enableRotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education and the alleviation of poverty. Doing Good in the World
Wilf Wilkinson2011-12 Foundation Trustee ChairRI President 2007-08Howick, Auckland, New Zealand
Foundation Programs Humanitarian Grants Program • Matching Grants • District Simplified Grants • Disaster Recovery Grants Educational Programs • Group Study Exchange • Ambassadorial Scholars • Rotary Peace Centers and Peace Fellows Polio Plus Foundation Alumni
Foundation Funds Support for the Foundation programs comes from: • Annual Programs Fund For Support Today • Permanent Fund To Secure Tomorrow • PolioPlus Fund
Rotary Foundation FundingTwo Needs, Two Ways 1 - Annual Programs Fund (APF)–For Support Today 2 - Permanent Fund - To Secure Tomorrow District Designated Fund(DDF) TRF Program Funding World Fund RotarianDonations Spendable Earnings
SHARE 2011-12 Annual Programs Fund contributions in 2008-09 $512,710 Invested for 3 years 50% sent to the District 50% to the World Fund $274,862 - District Designated Funds (DDF) 2011-12 50% of 2007-08 annual giving ($225,355) plus carry forward balance ($17,120) and earnings from Endowed Funds and the Permanent Fund
DDF 2011-12 $ 274,862 Allocate two years prior (committee) Polio Plus$ 60,000 Ambassadorial Scholarship $ 29,000 - Colette Hytmiah, Guyana, District 7030 Rotary Peace Centers – PeaceBuilder District $ 25,000 - $50,000 commitment payable over 2 years District Simplified Grant (max is 20% of DDF) $ 51,271 - maximum 20% of DDF Matching Grants (DDF match on 6 grants) $ 61,900 Kentucky Tornado Disaster Recovery Fund $ 5,000 Total Distribution $232,171 Carry forward to 2011-12 $ 42,691
DDF 2010-11 $ 291,899 Allocate two years prior (committee) Polio Plus$ 10,000 Ambassadorial Scholarship $ 50,000 - 2 scholars at $25,000 each (now $27,000) Rotary Peace Centers – PeaceBuilder District $ 25,000 - $50,000 commitment payable over 2 years Group Study Exchange $ 13,990 District Simplified Grant (max is 20% of DDF) $ 52,174 - maximum 20% of DDF Matching Grants (DDF match on 7 grants) $113,615 Japan & Pacific Islands Disaster Recovery Fund $ 5,000 Southern US Tornado Disaster Recover Fund $ 5,000 Total Distributed $274,779 Carry forward to 2011-12 $ 17,120
Matching Grants Funding TRF Match Host Rotary Club $100 $50 Host District DDF $500 $500 Int’l Rotary Club $4,000 $2,000 Int’l District DDF $4,000 $4,000 Total $8,600 $6,550 Total Project $15,150 • TRF matches club contribution $0.50:$1 • TRF matches District Designated Funds (DDF) $1:$1 International club: District 7600 club International District: District 7600
Matching Grants to build bridges
Haiti Water Filter Grant
District Simplified Grants Western Henrico & Short Pump Prince George County
District Simplified Grants Bon Air & Midlothian Yorktown
District Simplified Grants North Suffolk Cape Charles
District Simplified Grants Petersburg Breakfast Petersburg Colonial Heights Emporia Prince George
Per Capita Rankings out of 532 Districts #39 2011-12 #31 2009-10 #31 2007-08 #44 2005-06 #39 2010-11 #20 2008-09 #42 2006-07
Total TRF contributions from Clubs and Rotarians in District 7600 since 1917 Over $10 million Over 5,400 Paul Harris Fellows 674 Benefactors 63 Major Donors 57 Bequest Society 92 Paul Harris Society members 186 Scholars sponsored 33 Group Study Exchanges Over 44 Matching Grants 178 District Simplified Grants
Simplify TRF programs & processes Enhance Rotary’s public image Focus service efforts Future Vision Plan Transfer more decisions to districts Support global & local service
Areas of Focus • Peace and conflict resolution/prevention • Disease prevention and treatment • Water and sanitation • Maternal and child health • Basic education and literacy • Economic and community development
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