The Rotary Foundation Mission Statement The Mission of

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The Rotary Foundation Mission Statement: The Mission of The Rotary Foundation is to enable

The Rotary Foundation Mission Statement: The Mission of The Rotary Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, good will and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education and the alleviation of poverty.

The Rotary Foundation Definition: The Rotary Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that receives contributions

The Rotary Foundation Definition: The Rotary Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that receives contributions and distributes funds in support of approved humanitarian and educational activities that are implemented through Rotary Clubs and Districts.

The District 5170 Rotary Foundation Committee Our Purpose: To enable Rotarians, through their clubs,

The District 5170 Rotary Foundation Committee Our Purpose: To enable Rotarians, through their clubs, to engage in activities that support the Mission of The Rotary Foundation

The District 5170 Rotary Foundation Committee Two Activities: Fund Development Grants

The District 5170 Rotary Foundation Committee Two Activities: Fund Development Grants

Fund Development – Ways to Give • Unrestricted: Annual Fund • Restricted: – Polio

Fund Development – Ways to Give • Unrestricted: Annual Fund • Restricted: – Polio (RI signature project) – Permanent Fund (endowment) – Peace Centers • Restricted or Unrestricted: Bequests (Legacy Society)

Lead by Example Create a culture of giving in your club! Become a Paul

Lead by Example Create a culture of giving in your club! Become a Paul Harris Society member Get your Board to do the same Encourage Every Rotarian Every Year

The New Funding Model In the past: - Contribute $100 to Annual Fund $50

The New Funding Model In the past: - Contribute $100 to Annual Fund $50 to World Fund $50 to District Designated Fund (DDF) -Funds are invested for 3 years – earnings used to fund administrative expenses -After 3 years, $50 returned as a DDF credit to the district -$50 remains in the World Fund and used to match funds in Global Grants

The New Funding Model On July 1, 2015: -Contribute $100 to Annual Fund $45

The New Funding Model On July 1, 2015: -Contribute $100 to Annual Fund $45 to World Fund $50 to District Designated Funds $5 to Reserve

The New Funding Model On July 1, 2015 -Cash Contributions to Global Grants will

The New Funding Model On July 1, 2015 -Cash Contributions to Global Grants will be subject to a 5% cash management fee DDF = 1: 1 match Cash = $. 50: 1 match -If cash contribution is $10, 000, it will be matched with $5, 000 from the World Fund and be subject to a $500 cash management fee

The New Funding Model An Example – Global Grant of $42, 000 -District Designated

The New Funding Model An Example – Global Grant of $42, 000 -District Designated Funds (DDF) $15, 000 -Matched by World Fund $15, 000 -Cash from club $8, 000 -Matched by World Fund $4, 000 -Cash Management Fee (5%) $400 Project Total Financing $42, 400

Let’s Talk DDF What is it? How do I get it? Why is it

Let’s Talk DDF What is it? How do I get it? Why is it useful?

Doing Good in the World

Doing Good in the World

What is DDF? District Designated Funds Foundation Giving DDF

What is DDF? District Designated Funds Foundation Giving DDF

How Much DDF Does My Club Get? It depends on how much your Club

How Much DDF Does My Club Get? It depends on how much your Club gives to the Foundation! Your Club’s Foundation Giving Divided by District 5170 total Foundation Giving

How can my club spend DDF? • Global Grants • District Grants

How can my club spend DDF? • Global Grants • District Grants

DISTRICT vs GLOBAL District – quick and easy to solve short term problems. NO

DISTRICT vs GLOBAL District – quick and easy to solve short term problems. NO MATCHING BY TRF Requires: • Rotarian Involvement • Host Club if International Global – more focused for a longer term solution 100% MATCHING BY TRF Requires: • Rotarian Involvement • Host Club • Area of Focus • Sustainable • Measurable Results

Your Job as President-Elect 1. Foundation Giving Goals in My Rotary 2. Club Qualification

Your Job as President-Elect 1. Foundation Giving Goals in My Rotary 2. Club Qualification MOU 3. Spending Plan

Thank you! Cecelia Babkirk, Foundation Chair (408) 688 -0302 or (408) 242 -6286 rotariancecelia@gmail.

Thank you! Cecelia Babkirk, Foundation Chair (408) 688 -0302 or (408) 242 -6286 rotariancecelia@gmail. com Georgie Hildebrand, Grants Chair (831) 345 -5299 or (831) 461 -7800 X 222 georganna@antarestech. com