Every Rotarian Every Year Big Trees from Little
Every Rotarian – Every Year
Big Trees from Little Acorns grow $26. 50
How and When 1917 - R. I. President Arch Clump proposed the creation of an endowment fund which we now know as “The Rotary Foundation” First contribution $26. 50 from RC Kansas City 1928 - First trustee appointed. Formally named TRF 1930 - First grant awarded - $500 to International Society for Crippled children 1947 - Death of Paul Harris. Fund received more than $1 million in his memory. Used to fund first Foundation programme for 18 Ambassadorial Scholars
History - moving on 1957 - First Paul Harris Recognition 1965 - Matching Grants and Group Study Exchange (GSE) begins 1978 - 3 H (Health, Hunger & Humanity) programme created. $100, 000 to the Philippines for Polio immunisation 1985 - Polio. Plus programme launched to eradicate Polio by the Centenary of Rotary in 2005 1993 - 500 millionth child immunised 1994 - Western Hemisphere declared Polio free
History - moving on 1990 - Foundation contributors reaches 1, 000 and Permanent Fund created. “Interest Only” to be used to supplement programmes 1999 - 10, 000 th Matching Grant awarded 2003 - Additional SUCCESSFUL Challenge to raise another $4 million for Polio. Plus 2006 - SUCCESS ? ? So very close – just 4 Endemic Countries left !
OUR CHARITY The Rotary Foundation
The Mission “The Mission of the Rotary Foundation is to support the efforts of Rotary International to achieve world understanding and peace through international humanitarian educational and cultural support programmes” or
TO DO GOOD IN THE WORLD It is that SIMPLE
The Rotary Foundation -TRF The Only Charity in the World that ASKS YOU FOR MONEY INCREASES THAT BY INVESTMENTS THEN ASKS YOU HOW TO SPEND THE FUNDS
The Rotary Foundation (TRF) Is Rotary’s only Charity and is funded by donations from clubs, Rotarians and individuals, either during their lifetime or by bequests
How does TRF work? Relies on the enthusiastic support of Rotarians voluntarily giving of their time and money
Who does TRF belong to? Every Rotarian whether he or she has made a contribution or not
WHO SPENDS IT? You do! Each district currently receives back 50 % of the giving which they made 3 years ago (Called the DDF funds)
Why DDF currently 50% ? The other 50% (The World Fund) is to pay for some other district programmes costs such as: GSE team The “other” half of a “Matched” Grant & District Simplified grants - etc
DDF ? v. District Designated Fund REMEMBER v. There is no WE and there is no THEY v. It is US who say WHAT we spend and HOW we spend it
So What does DDF DO? • It allows us all to undertake bigger and well controlled projects to meet the NEEDS of those we care to SERVE • It has allowed, and continues to allow us to be personally involved in building a Better World working with clubs Internationally
The Rotary Foundation You share in the spending decision making: v. Your contributions are used for programmes THREE years after they were received by the Rotary Foundation v. Three year cycle allows the Foundation to invest your contribution to pay for all administration, programme operations, and fund development costs v. Three year cycle gives Districts time for planning and selection for the District’s choice of programme awards
2004 -2005 Programme Spending
INCOME - 2004 -2005 Year ($ million) • • Contributions Investment Income Total Awards Operation costs Fund Development Administration Total = 117. 9 = 42. 7 = 160. 6 = 94. 5 = 15. 7 = 12. 2 = 5. 7 = 128. 1 • Increase in Assets = 32. 2 (3. 5%) + 0. 3 Pension
Assets ($ million) • • • Annual Programme Fund Polio. Plus Fund Permanent Fund Grants approved – unpaid Miscellaneous items Total = 373. 6 = 71. 3 = 157. 8 ** = 71. 8 = 0. 2 = 674. 7 million
The League Table -2004/5 Country • • • Per Capita US$ Taiwan Korea Japan USA Canada Italy Germany France Australia Mexico UK and 6 more below 136. 28 119. 57 106. 83 86. 73 84. 20 74. 37 70. 39 65. 02 58. 94 57. 37 49. 23 = £ 0. 60 per week
Why a Permanent Fund? v. Investment in perpetuity v. Fund to provide Annual Income to fund new and expanded programmes v. Portion of investment to support the Foundation programmes
YOUR WAYS OF FUNDING v Direct to Foundation – allowing a Gift Aid uplift v As a Benefactor – ‘Will’ contribution v Major Donor – special contribution to either fund v Purchase of Paul Harris Award – 1000 US$ v Matched Grant contribution
YOU DON’T KNOW THESE PEOPLE
But they will know you through your generosity
Anyone who informs the Foundation in writing that they have made provision in their will or estate naming the Foundation’s Permanent fund as a beneficiary.
Anyone who Bequests to The Foundation a sum of £ 7, 000 or more in their estate
The Future - A continuation of v Group Study Exchange v Rotary Volunteers v Health Hunger and Humanity Grants v District Simplified Grant Scheme approx - 10% of your Contributions spent in your locality or internationally v Rotary Peace Scholarships v Ambassadorial Scholarships etc, etc
The Future Depends on YOU
The Challenge !!!! YOU CAN make a DIFFERENCE
Two Needs. . . Two Ways to Build Our Foundation ANNUAL PROGRAMMES FUND Meets current needs PERMANENT FUND Ensures future needs can be met THE ROTARY
Our goal is set £ 62. 50 p. a. 120 p per week YOU can help us reach our GOAL REMEMBER
The Rotary Foundation There is no other charity which: ØAsks YOU for money ØIncreases YOUR donation by investment ØDeducts no administration fees AND THEN ØAsks how YOU want to spend the money!
Every Rotarian – Every Year
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