The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International RI Mission






















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The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International
RI Mission Statement The mission of Rotary International, a worldwide association of Rotary Clubs, is to provide service to 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 enable Rotarians 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”
If you want to help build bridges!
If you want to help heal hearts!
If you want to help make clean water!
If you want to help deliver healthy babies! If you want to be ‘this close’ to eradicating Polio!
If you want to help your community with District Grants
If you want to serve……
IF YOU WANT: Increased contributions Enhanced public image Greater global reach Stronger clubs Better projects Greater impact Increased membership and donor base Slide 10
If this is WHY you believe, then be a part of…. The Rotary Foundation �To make a difference �To be part of something bigger than yourself �To leave a legacy �To take ownership of ‘your’ Foundation!
Over the last three years, District 7600 has given in contributions to TRF…… Over $2 million Over the last three years, Rotarians world-wide have given in contributions to TRF…… Over $650 million
Foundation Funds Support for the Foundation programs comes from: • Annual Fund For Support Today • Endowment Fund To Secure Tomorrow • Polio. Plus Fund
Do you know about…. ? �Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member, Every Rotarian. Every Year, Paul Harris Society, Major Donor �Benefactor, Bequest Society �End Polio Now Campaign
SHARE: Foundation Donation Flow $ $492 in 2012 -13 2013 -14 2014 -15 $246, 000 50% to District Designated Fund $122, 800 Up to ½ to District Grants (No TRF Match) $122, 800 At least ½ to Global Grants 2015 -16 $ $246, 000 50% to World Fund Matches 1: 1 DDF $ and 50% of cash $
AREAS OF FOCUS Peace and Conflict Prevention / Resolution Disease Prevention and Treatment Water and Sanitation Maternal and Child Health Basic Education and Literacy Economic and Community Development Slide 16
In the last three years, District 7600 has received and spent over $770, 000 in TRF grant funds for service projects throughout the world…… “Doing Good in the World”
District Grants �Educational and humanitarian activities consistent with the mission �Single “block” grant awarded annually �Smaller activities and projects �Local or international activities District 7600 $5, 000 maximum per club, must be aligned with area focus (up to $25, 000 by partnering with other clubs)
Global Grants �Long-term projects �Larger grant awards �Sustainable, measurable outcomes �Alignment with areas of focus �Vocational Training Teams �Scholars �World Fund match $0. 50: $1 match for club contributions $1: $1 match for District Designated Funds (DDF)
XXXXX Rotary Club �Membership: 2013 -14 = XX; 2014 -15 = XX; 2015 -16 = XX �Annual Fund Giving: � 2015 -16: Goal = $xxxxx / Polio. Plus Goal = $xxxxx � 2014 -15: Goal = $xxxx/Actual = $xxx(xx%) + $xxxx pp � 2013 -14: Goal = $xxxx/Actual = $xxxx (xx%)+ $xxxx pp �Rotary Foundation District Grants � 2015 -16: ($122, 000) = ? ? ? � 2014 -15: ($120, 000) = ? ? � 2013 -14: ($116, 000) = ? ? �Rotary Foundation Global Grants �No record of a Global Grant
Doing Good in the World!
Every Rotarian Every Year