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Rotary Club Rotary Club ofof
District 5170District 5170
Foundation PresentationFoundation Presentation
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Our Mission Our Mission
The mission of The Rotary Foundation The mission of The Rotary Foundation
is to enable Rotarians is to enable Rotarians
to advance world understanding, to advance world understanding,
goodwill and peace goodwill and peace
through the improvement of health, through the improvement of health,
the support of education, the support of education,
and the alleviation of poverty.and the alleviation of poverty.
$1$1About one in six peopleAbout one in six people
live on less than live on less than $1$1 a day a day
Half the world’s population lives on Half the world’s population lives on
less than less than $2$2 a day a day
$116.6 million$116.6 million
Program awards in last fiscal year Program awards in last fiscal year to alleviate poverty, improve health and to alleviate poverty, improve health and
support educationsupport education
Cosmetic Products $Cosmetic Products $ 30 30 Billion Billion ($($ 100 per 100 per capita)capita)
Pet Products Pet Products $ 31$ 31 BillionBillion
CoffeeCoffee $ 32$ 32 BillionBillion
Soft Drinks $ 60Soft Drinks $ 60 Billion Billion ($($ 200 per 200 per capita)capita)
Beer Beer $ 45$ 45 BillionBillion
Weight Control Products $ 33Weight Control Products $ 33 BillionBillion
Fast Food Fast Food $103$103 Billion Billion ($ 343 per ($ 343 per capita)capita)
Legal Gambling $550Legal Gambling $550 Billion Billion
TOTALTOTAL $884$884 BillionBillion
US spending figures in US spending figures in one yearone year
Money spent in the US each Money spent in the US each YearYear
The Rotary Foundation The Rotary Foundation ISIS Unique Unique
• Addresses educational and humanitarian Addresses educational and humanitarian needs, local and internationalneeds, local and international
• Its world reach is Its world reach is greater thangreater than UN UN• Beyond political and religious boundariesBeyond political and religious boundaries• Programs are a reflection of Rotarian Programs are a reflection of Rotarian
values and interestsvalues and interests• The Rotary Foundation is The Rotary Foundation is YOURYOUR
FoundationFoundation
What $100 Can DoWhat $100 Can Do
Prescription glasses Prescription glasses
for seven children in for seven children in VietnamVietnam
A hearing aid A hearing aid
for a deaf child for a deaf child
in Colombiain Colombia
What $200 Can DoWhat $200 Can Do
Textbooks for two Textbooks for two elementary schools in elementary schools in
ZambiaZambia
Cataract operations Cataract operations
for six blind individuals for six blind individuals
in Indiain India
What $1,000 Can DoWhat $1,000 Can Do• A well for clean drinking water in a A well for clean drinking water in a
community in Indiacommunity in India• Equipment for a children’s library in Equipment for a children’s library in
Cojimes, EcuadorCojimes, Ecuador• Polio vaccine for hundreds of childrenPolio vaccine for hundreds of children• Playground equipment, musical Playground equipment, musical
instruments, and therapeutic toys for instruments, and therapeutic toys for the rehabilitation of orphans and the rehabilitation of orphans and children in the Czech Republicchildren in the Czech Republic
Saving Lives with every Saving Lives with every Project Project
• Child mortality Child mortality rate before the rate before the project: 19%project: 19%
Saving Lives with every Saving Lives with every Project Project
• Child mortality Child mortality rate before the rate before the project: 19%project: 19%
• Child mortality Child mortality rate with project rate with project completed: 4%completed: 4%
RI Club Eagle River, WisconsinRI Club Eagle River, Wisconsin
The world needs Rotarians like The world needs Rotarians like
you!you!
Getting it doneGetting it done
APF/SHAREAPF/SHARE•Why is it called SHARE?Why is it called SHARE?
• Rotarians SHARE their Rotarians SHARE their resources with their fellow resources with their fellow Rotarians.Rotarians.
• The Trustees SHARE some The Trustees SHARE some decision-making with the decision-making with the districts.districts.
• Rotarians SHARE Rotary with Rotarians SHARE Rotary with the world through their the world through their Foundation.Foundation.
SHARE?
SHARE?
SHARE?
SHARE?
SHARE? SHARE?
SHARE?
SHARE?
SHARE?
The APF/SHARE 3-Year The APF/SHARE 3-Year CycleCycle
• Contributions made to the Annual Programs Contributions made to the Annual Programs fund in 2004-05 becomes available in 2007-08fund in 2004-05 becomes available in 2007-08
20052005
2006200620062006
2007200720072007
2008200820082008
2009200920092009
2010201020102010
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The APF/SHARE 3-Year The APF/SHARE 3-Year CycleCycle
• Contributions made to the Annual Programs Contributions made to the Annual Programs fund in 2004-05 becomes available in 2007-08fund in 2004-05 becomes available in 2007-08
• Contributions made in 2007-08 become Contributions made in 2007-08 become available in 2010-11available in 2010-11
20052005
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2007200720072007
2008200820082008
2009200920092009
2010201020102010
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Contributions to theContributions to the
Annual Programs FundAnnual Programs Fund InvestingInvesting
Contributions to theContributions to the
Annual Programs FundAnnual Programs Fund PlanningPlanning
•Matching GrantsMatching Grants
•District Simplified GrantsDistrict Simplified Grants
•Ambassadorial ScholarshipsAmbassadorial Scholarships
•Rotary CentersRotary Centers
•Extra GSE TeamsExtra GSE Teams
•University Teachers GrantUniversity Teachers Grant
50% 50% – – District Designated FundsDistrict Designated Funds
•3-H Grants3-H Grants
•One GSE Team per District each yearOne GSE Team per District each year
•Matching Grants (matches district Matching Grants (matches district
and club input)and club input)
•Volunteer Service GrantsVolunteer Service Grants
50% 50% – – World FundWorld Fund
SpendingSpending
YEAR 2YEAR 2
YEAR 1YEAR 1
SpendSpend
Select Select ParticipantsParticipants
Plan/AllocatePlan/Allocate
ContributeContribute
YEAR 3YEAR 3Earnings Earnings pay TRF pay TRF administrativeadministrativeexpensesexpenses
The APF/SHARE 3-Year The APF/SHARE 3-Year CycleCycle
The RotaryThe RotaryFoundationFoundation
Working towards…Working towards…
The Elimination of PovertyThe Elimination of Poverty
Environmental ConservationEnvironmental Conservation
Food Security, Health Care Food Security, Health Care
and Educationand Education
Mediation and Conflict Mediation and Conflict ResolutionResolution
World Peace and UnderstandingWorld Peace and Understanding
Presented By:
Kristopher J. NewbauerTraining Specialist
PolioPlusPolioPlus• More than 2 billion More than 2 billion
children received oral children received oral polio vaccine since polio vaccine since 19851985
• Rotary has committed Rotary has committed over US$633 million over US$633 million to polio eradication to polio eradication (as of June 2007) (as of June 2007)
Rotary Centers Rotary Centers for International for International
StudiesStudies• Six Rotary Centers for Six Rotary Centers for
International Studies International Studies in Peace and Conflict in Peace and Conflict resolutionresolution
• To advance To advance knowledge and world knowledge and world understanding among understanding among potential future potential future leadersleaders
Group Study Group Study ExchangeExchange
• Provides travel grants for Provides travel grants for teams to exchange visits teams to exchange visits between paired areas in between paired areas in different countriesdifferent countries
• A team consists of four non-A team consists of four non-Rotarian young Rotarian young professionals and one professionals and one Rotarian who leads the Rotarian who leads the group group
• All Rotarians are eligible to All Rotarians are eligible to apply as team leadersapply as team leaders
AmbassadoriaAmbassadorial Scholarshipl Scholarship
• Established in 1947 to Established in 1947 to further international further international understanding understanding
• Among the world's Among the world's largest privately funded largest privately funded international scholarship international scholarship programsprograms
• 38,000 scholars from 110 38,000 scholars from 110 countries have served as countries have served as ambassadors of goodwillambassadors of goodwill
Volunteer Volunteer Service Service GrantsGrants
• Volunteer Service Volunteer Service Grants for international Grants for international humanitarian service humanitarian service for 5 to 60 daysfor 5 to 60 days
• Funding may be used to Funding may be used to plan specific projects or plan specific projects or to provide direct to provide direct service to a specific service to a specific projectproject
District District Simplified Simplified
GrantsGrants• A District Simplified A District Simplified
Grant (DSG) is a tool Grant (DSG) is a tool Rotary districts utilize to Rotary districts utilize to support short-term, support short-term, humanitarian projects humanitarian projects that benefit the that benefit the communitycommunity
• Funded through a portion Funded through a portion of District Designated of District Designated Funds (DDF) to support Funds (DDF) to support projects projects locally or locally or internationallyinternationally
Matching Matching GrantsGrants
• Matches contributions Matches contributions raised by Rotary clubs and raised by Rotary clubs and districts for international districts for international service projects involving service projects involving Rotary clubs in two or Rotary clubs in two or more countriesmore countries
• Over US$291 million spent Over US$291 million spent on 26,000 grants in 171 on 26,000 grants in 171 countries since 1965countries since 1965
3-H Grants3-H Grants• Funds 2-4 year, large-Funds 2-4 year, large-
scale projects scale projects • Enhance health, alleviate Enhance health, alleviate
hunger or improve hunger or improve human developmenthuman development
• Since 1978, over US $74 Since 1978, over US $74 million to 305 projects in million to 305 projects in the 77 countriesthe 77 countries
You are the You are the SpiritSpirit of of RotaryRotaryTODAYTODAY
and the and the LegacyLegacy of of RotaryRotary
TOMORROWTOMORROW
We can make it We can make it happenhappen
Contribute with TRF-Contribute with TRF-DIRECTDIRECT
• Automatic giving – Automatic giving – monthly, quarterly monthly, quarterly or annuallyor annually
• Leverage with Leverage with Foundation Foundation Sustaining Members Sustaining Members and Paul Harris and Paul Harris Society MembersSociety Members
TRF-DIRECTTRF-DIRECT998-EN998-EN
Paul Harris SocietyPaul Harris Society
PHS BrochurePHS Brochure099-EN099-EN
Become a BenefactorBecome a Benefactor A A BenefactorBenefactor is an individual or couple that is an individual or couple that
has made a provision in their estate plan to has made a provision in their estate plan to gift a minimum $1,000 to The Rotary gift a minimum $1,000 to The Rotary Foundation.Foundation.
Benefactor Commitment Card: 149-ENBenefactor Commitment Card: 149-EN
The Bequest SocietyThe Bequest Society Bequest SocietyBequest Society member is an individual or member is an individual or
couple that has made a provision in their couple that has made a provision in their estate plan to gift a minimum $10,000 to estate plan to gift a minimum $10,000 to TRF.TRF.
Bequest Society Membership Card: 098-ENBequest Society Membership Card: 098-EN
Thank you Thank you forfor
Doing GoodDoing Goodin the in the World!World!