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2015 ROTARY FOUNDATION BASICS

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ROTARY FOUNDATION BASICS

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Peace and conflict

prevention/resolution

Disease prevention and treatment

Water and sanitation

Maternal and child health

Basic education and literacy

Economic and community development

AREAS OF FOCUS

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• A single block grant awarded annually for club and district projects

• Local or international activities

• Local decision making with broader

guidelines

• Smaller activities and projects

FEATURES OF A DISTRICT GRANT

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• Include active Rotarian participation

• Adhere to stewardship guidelines

• Demonstrate cultural sensitivity

• Align with the Foundation’s mission

DISTRICT GRANT ACTIVITIES

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• Align with an area of focus• Respond to a community need• Include active community and

Rotarian participation• Strengthen knowledge, skills,

resources• Have long-term, sustainable

benefits• Have measurable results• Have a budget of at least $30,000

GLOBAL GRANTS

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• Community participation

• Materials and technology

• Funding

• Knowledge

• Motivation

• Evaluation

BUILDING SUSTAINABLE PROJECTS

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PROJECT PLANNING

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Stewardship is the responsible management and oversight of grant funds, which ensures that funds are used properly and benefit populations in need.

STEWARDSHIP

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Scholarships can be funded by

• Global grants

• District grants

SCHOLARSHIPS

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• Graduate level

• Study periods of 1-4 years

• Alignment with the areas of focuso Previous work, volunteer, and study

experience

o Academic program

o Future career plans (immediate and long-range)

• Host and international sponsors

• $30,000 minimum budget

GLOBAL GRANT SCHOLARSHIPS

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More flexible in terms of:

• Level of study (secondary, university, or graduate studies or certificate programs)

• Location (local or international)

• Length

• Field of study

• Cost

Managed by district

DISTRICT GRANT SCHOLARSHIPS

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VOCATIONAL TRAINING TEAMS

Traveling groups of professionals:

• Learn about their vocation

• Teach professionalsabout a particular field

• Strengthen knowledge and skills

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Rotary Peace Centers offer master’s degrees or professional development certificates in fields related to peace studies and conflict resolution.

ROTARY PEACE CENTERS

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ALUMNI AROUND THE WORLD

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• Ambassadorial Scholars• Group Study Exchange

participants• Rotary Grants for University

Teachers• Rotary Peace Fellows• Rotary Volunteers• Rotary Youth Exchange

participants• District grant recipients

ALUMNI

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Encourage alumni to maintain a lifelong relationship with Rotary:• Service project participation• Rotary club membership• Rotaract club membership• Alumni association activities • Contributions to the Foundation

ROTARY ALUMNI

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SUPPORTING THE ROTARY FOUNDATION

Endowment Fund

To Secure Tomorrow

Annual FundFor Support Today

PolioPlus FundEnd Polio Now

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END POLIO NOW: MAKE HISTORY TODAY

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• Primary funding source for Foundation grants and activities

• Supports local and international grants through the SHARE system

• Contributions are credited to donor’s club and applied to club’s goal

ANNUAL FUND

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• Contributions are professionally invested

• Only the earnings are spent

ENDOWMENT FUND

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• The goal is to fully endow the program

• $150 million by 2017

• Focus on major gifts

ROTARY PEACE CENTERS MAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVE

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EVERY ROTARIAN, EVERY YEAR

100% Member Participation

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A person who contributes $1,000 or in whose

name $1,000 is contributed

PAUL HARRIS FELLOW

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Contributes $1,000 each year to the Annual Fund, PolioPlus, or approved grants

PAUL HARRIS SOCIETY MEMBER

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BEQUEST SOCIETY

• Provision in estate plan totaling $10,000+

Examples: living will, life insurance policy

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MAJOR DONOR

• Personal outright or cumulative gifts of $10,000+

• Cash, life income agreements, bequests, real estate, or securities

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ARCH KLUMPH SOCIETY

• Trustees Circle $250,000+• Chair’s Circle $500,000+• Foundation Circle $1 million+

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• Give to The Rotary Foundation

• Subscribe to Grants and Giving e-newsletter

• Subscribe to Visions e-newsletter

• Learn more at rotary.org

TAKE ACTION

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