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The Rotary Foundation
Rotary District 7610Foundation Seminar
Aug 22, 2009
District 7610 Foundation Seminar
Welcome
DG Horace McCormack
Our Guests
PDG John T Capps III
PDG John T Capps III
PDG John T Capps III
PDG Rocky Jacobs
PDG Joe Mulkerrin
PDG Jim Pierce
District 7610 Rotary Foundation Giving
2008-09
DRFC Travis White
District Giving 2008-09
• Annual Program Fund (APF) Goal - $324,520• APF Giving - $339,112 • APF Goal Achieved – 104.5%• APF Per Capita - $150.05• Restricted Giving/Permanent Fund - $114,090• Total Giving - $453,202• No non-giving clubs• Eleven EREY Clubs/ Four Sustaining Member
Clubs
Recent Giving History
Year GoalAPF Goal Achieved
APF %APF Per
CapTotal
Giving
2003-04 $200,000 $194,557 97% $88.39 $484,943
2004-05 $180,000 $219,359 122% $96.68 $331,943
2005-06 $234,240 $258,918 111% $115.49 $351,116
2006-07 $224,140 $390,865 174% $180.70 $588,271
2007-08 $315,005 $392,408 125% $176.44 $600,808
2008-09 $324,520 $339,118 105% $150.05 $453,202
APF Benefit 2010-11 DGN Ron Marion
• APF 2007-08 (last final year) - $392,408• District Designated Funds
– 50% APF - $196,204– Permanent Fund Distribution – $3,724– Total Share - $199,928
• Allows:– Districted Simplified Grant $39,240 (26 clubs)– Remaining Humanitarian and Educational Programs -
$160,688 ($62,000 Educational; $98,688 Grants)
Projection 2011-12DGN Jon Allan
• DDF– 50% APF - $169,559 ($26,645 less)– Estimated Permanent Fund Distribution $2,500– Total Share - $172,059 ($27,869 less)
• Allows:– DSG - $33,912 ($5328 less – support for 4 clubs)– Remaining for Humanitarian & Educational Programs
- $138,147 ($22,541 less – if same educational program, 2-10 fewer grants)
APF Giving 2009-10(Through July 30)
Where are we so far this year?
• Goal: $336,711
• APF: $24,602
• APF %: 7.31%
• Great start - best in last 7!!!
APF Conclusion• Important we do not allow negative trend to develop!• Need to continue early emphasis:
– Encourage EREY (Rotarian gives something)– EREY Club (everyone gives something; club per cap ≤
$100)– Sustaining membership (every Rotarian gives $100)– Paul Harris Society (Rotarian pledges $1,000/year)– Major Donors (Rotarian gives accumulated total of
$10,000)– Major Gift ($10,000, 3 year pledge option)– IRA Withdrawal option Age 70 1/2
• Club leadership and Foundation Chairs urged to participate in Fund Development Workshop during breakouts
The Rotary Foundation’sFuture Vision Plan
Preparing for the Foundation’s Second Century of Service
DRFC Travis White
TRF’S Future Vision Plan
• Approaching 100th anniversary of TRF, trustees sought to develop a plan to make TRF more relevant - Only slight modification to programs since inception.
• Trustees sought input from a wide variety of stakeholders.
• Plan updates mission and creates more effective ways to help Rotarians develop diverse projects with greater impact and sustainable outcomes.
TRF Future Vision Plan Designed To:
• Simplify TRF programs and processes consistent with the mission.
• Focus service efforts where they will have greatest impact by addressing priority world needs that are relevant to Rotarians.
• Offer program options to help achieve both global and local needs.
• Increase sense of ownership by transferring more decisions to district.
• Gain greater understanding of TRF’s work and enhance Rotary’s public image.
The Rotary FoundationMotto & Mission
Motto: Doing Good in the World
Mission: …to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty
Excerpts from MissionAreas of Focus
Goodwill and Peace
1. Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution
Health
2. Disease Prevention and Treatment
3. Water and Sanitation
4. Maternal and Child Health
Education
5. Basic Education and Literacy
Alleviation of Poverty
6. Economic and Community Development
Future Vision Grants
District• Simple, flexible,
innovative• Educational and
humanitarian projects / activities consistent with mission
• Smaller activities and projects
• Local decision making with broader guidelines
Global• Long-term projects /
activities achieving specific qualitative standards
• Rotarian participation• Larger grant awards• Sustainable outcomes• Educational and
humanitarian related• International partnerships
required
Future Vision Funding Attributes
District Grants• Block grant• District administers• General TRF guidelines• Creativity and
accountability• Local and DDF funding
only• Up to 50% DDF- No min
or max $ limits
Global Grants• DDF, World Fund, cash
flow through, PF earnings, named gifts
• Larger awards (min. $15K) and project costs
• WF match of DDF, cash, and DAF
• Streamlined stewardship and accountability
TRF Future Vision Implementation
• 3-year pilot program– 100 representative districts worldwide
selected to participate– District 7610 is not one– 3 districts in Zone 33 were (7620, 7630, 7690)
• Full implementation 2013-14
Future Vision Immediate Effect on 7610
Operating rules unchanged except:• Limits districts with which we can work (Pilot
Districts - Global Grants)• Grants: Volunteer Service and 3-H grants not
available.• Educational Programs - eliminated:
– Multi-year Ambassadorial scholarships– Cultural scholarships– Grants for University Teachers
• GSE every other year (funding)
Questions?