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Zonta International Foundation. 2012-2014 Biennium 2013 Area Meeting Kim Vann, Foundation Ambassador. Who said this?. How wonderful is it that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world? Anne Frank. Down to business…. 2012-2014 Foundation Fundraising Goals
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Zonta International Foundation 2012-2014 Biennium 2013 Area Meeting Kim Vann, Foundation Ambassador
Who said this? How wonderful is it that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world? Anne Frank
Down to business… 2012-2014 Foundation Fundraising Goals International Service Fund $2,000,000 ZISVAW Fund $1,162,000 Amelia Earhart Fellowship Fund $700,000 Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship Fund $232,000 Young Women in Public Affairs Award $144,000 Rose Fund, (Annual Operating and Program Support Fund) $700,000 Total $4,938,000 That’s an increase of $1,180,000 from the past biennium
Where is the money going? $2 Million to the International Service Program Fund Liberia Fistula Program $1 million to UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund) Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection and Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda $1 million to UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) ZI has supported both of these projects since 2008
Liberia Fistula Program • Plans to integrate treatment into the government’s national health system • Support for women with unsuccessful surgeries or inoperable fistulas. • Goal: to ELIMINATE obstetric fistula in Liberia!
Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection and Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda • President Lynn McKenzie’s recent trip-www.zonta.org -Edutainment -One Stop Centre -SMS mobile phones -PMTCT Centre -Family package programs • At critical turning point- Government of Rwanda calling to ELIMINATE MTCT of HIV by 2015! This would achieve an HIV-free generation by 2015
ZISVAW Funding $1,162,000 divided among 3 projects ~Mass Communication with a Purpose: Global Partnership on Edutainment for Social Change $802,124 ~Safe Cities for Women in Honduras $250,000 ~Empowering Women in Rural Samoa to Combat Violence $109,876
Mass Communication with a Purpose: Global Partnership on Edutainment for Social Change What is EDUTAINMENT?? ~Short for Entertainment Education ~Word first used by the Walt Disney Company in 1948 to describe the True Life Adventures series. ~It combines traditional and contemporary media- which proves to be cost-effective and efficient.
Mass Communication with a Purpose: Global Partnership on Edutainment for Social Change • Goals: • To raise awareness in the community of violence against women by challenging existing norms and attitudes that condone and endorse violence against women. • First Target: Bangladesh and Nigeria • Second year targets based on lessons learned from year one: Afghanistan, Cambodia, Egypt, Mali, Niger, Pakistan, Rwanda, Somalia, Sudan and Vietnam. • Visit www.youtube.com/user/LetsBreakThrough
Safe Cities for Women in Honduras • Goal: UN Women will replicate the successful ZI program(2008-2012) Safe Cities Program for Guatemala and El Salvador for the women of Honduras. • Focus will be on two neighborhoods: Tegucigalpa and Nueva Suyapa Both areas lack basic resources with rising crime to the over 50,000 inhabitants.
Empowering Women in Rural Samoa to Combat Violence • Partner with the Samoa Victim Support Group Goals: • Build support networks for victims of violence • Provide Livelihood training by providing 25 “Stronger Community” workshops • Reduce the use of “traditional apology”
Where are we now? So far this biennium as of March 31st contributions are $1,261,750.52 This compares to $1,235,765 contributed in March 2011; an increase of $25,985.52 . March represents 42% of the Biennium, and current contributions are at 25.55% of goal.
What about District 10? Last biennium $151,916.71 was given by D10 Zontians and clubs As of March 31st we have given: $70,705.66 (21 clubs) Last biennium at this time we had given: $64,644.22( 23 clubs)
Something to think about… We have given over $6000 MORE with two fewer clubs. 9% MORE giving with fewer members.
Current Standings • 4th in Giving among all the Districts • 4th in Giving to Amelia Earhart Fund • 1st in Giving to Jane Klausman • 2nd in Giving to YWPA • 8th in Giving to International Service • 2nd in Giving to ZISVAW • 6th in Giving as Individuals- 113 members
Area Breakdown as of March 31st Members: 250 194 176
2013 Area Meeting Giving Area 3 meeting, Brownsville, TX 11 individual donations for $1655 + Zonta Bingo game raised $140: $1795 total Area 2 meeting, Lafayette, LA 23 individual donations : $2890 total Area 1 meeting, Dallas, TX 34 individual donations: $2272 total
District 10 Goals for New Biennium • Continue our generosity • Increase number of individual donors • Strive for 100% individual giving at club level • All Clubs give 1/3 of service funds raised to Foundation
100 % Individual Giving 2010-2012 Biennium Zonta Club of Central Oklahoma Zonta Club of Fort Worth Zonta Club of Parker County
How to Give • Cash, Check, Money Order, bank draft, cashier’s check, wire transfer, Credit • Recurring Gifts-monthly, quarterly • Tribute Gifts- Honorariums & Memorials • Employee Matching Gifts • Planned Gifts- The Mary E. Jenkins 1919 Society • Bequests • Life Insurance/retirement beneficiary
Why Give? I have found that among its other benefits, giving liberates the soul of the giver. ~Maya Angelou