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T HE R OTARY F OUNDATION

T HE R OTARY F OUNDATION. of Rotary International. 2005-06. YEAR IN REVIEW. T HE R OTARY F OUNDATION M ISSION S TATEMENT. To enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education and alleviation of poverty.

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T HE R OTARY F OUNDATION

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  1. THE ROTARY FOUNDATION of Rotary International 2005-06 YEAR IN REVIEW

  2. THEROTARYFOUNDATIONMISSIONSTATEMENT To enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education and alleviation of poverty. 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  3. FOUNDATIONPROGRAMS PolioPlus and PolioPlus Partners Educational Programs • Ambassadorial Scholars • Group Study Exchange • Rotary Centers for International Studies • Rotary Grants for University Teachers • Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies Humanitarian Grants Program • Matching Grants • 3-H Grants • District Simplified Grants • Volunteer Service Grants 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  4. POLIO PLUS • Total funds committed …………….. $595 million as of 30 June 2006 • Number of nations having ………….122 benefited from PolioPlus grants • Number of children receiving ………400 million oral polio vaccine in 2006 • Polio-free countries, territories ……210 and areas in 2005 • Countries endemic for wild ………..Only 4 polio virus in 2005 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  5. MATCHING GRANTS 2005-06 Approved Grants: 2,016 Program Awards*: $33.1 million * Includes DDF contributions made to the projects 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  6. HEALTH, HUNGER & HUMANITY(3-H) GRANTS 2005-06 Approved Projects: 11 Program Awards: $3.1 million 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  7. DISTRICT SIMPLIFIED GRANTS 2005-06 Grants Approved: 396 Program Awards: $5.2 million 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  8. INDIVIDUAL GRANTS* 2005-06 Grants Approved: 191 Program Awards: $0.8 million * As of 1 July 2006, Individual Grants have become Volunteer Service Grants 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  9. AMBASSADORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS 2005-06 Number of Scholars: 731 (from 59 countries) Program Awards: $14.8 million 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  10. GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE (GSE) 2005-06 Number of Teams: 543 Program Awards: $3.9 million 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  11. ROTARY WORLD PEACE FELLOWSHIPS 2005-06 Peace Fellows: 53 (from 25 countries) Program Awards: $2.9 million 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  12. ROTARY GRANTSFORUNIVERSITYTEACHERS 2005-06 Number of Teachers: 25 Program Awards: $0.3 million 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  13. HISTORICALREVIEW • Net assets, as of 30 June 2006: US $671.2 million • Total contributions in 2005-06: US $111.9 million • Total Contributions since inception: US $1.792 billion • Total Program awards since 1947: US $1.687 billion 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  14. PROGRAM AWARDSIn Comparative US Dollars 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  15. MATCHINGGRANTS GROWTH • Between 1965 and 2000 there were 10,000 Matching Grants – 35 years • Between 2000 and 2005 there were 10,000 Matching Grants – 5 years 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  16. PEFC CONTRIBUTION HISTORYUS$ millions 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  17. SUMMARY STATISTICS2005-06 PRELIMINARY FIGURES AS OF 30 JUNE 2006 – UNAUDITED * Does not include restricted contributions such as the sponsor portion of Matching Grant contributions that are not recognized as contribution revenue on financial statements as required by U.S. accounting standards 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  18. 2005-06ACCOMPLISHMENTS The Rotary Foundation receives 4-STAR rating from Charity Navigator, America’s largest independent evaluator of charities. 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  19. The Rotary Foundation has grown and thrived by adapting to changing times in a changing world. Your efforts and dedication helped make these and many other Rotary Foundation achievements possible. -- Frank Devlyn, Trustee Chairman, 2005-06 RI President, 2000-2001 2005-06 YEAR INREVIEW

  20. THE ROTARY FOUNDATION of Rotary International Thank You for making 2005-06 a great Rotary Year!

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