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2012-13 PETS President-elect Training Seminar Rotary Foundation Overview

2012-13 PETS President-elect Training Seminar Rotary Foundation Overview. District 6200 Gonzales, Louisiana. Rotary Future Vision Foundation Programs. PolioPlus Rotary Peace Centers Global and District Grants. Rotary Peace Centers. Rotary Peace Centers.

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2012-13 PETS President-elect Training Seminar Rotary Foundation Overview

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  1. 2012-13 PETSPresident-elect Training SeminarRotary Foundation Overview District 6200 Gonzales, Louisiana Rotary International District 6200

  2. Rotary Future Vision Foundation Programs • PolioPlus • Rotary Peace Centers • Global and District Grants

  3. Rotary Peace Centers Rotary International District 6200

  4. Rotary Peace Centers • Provide training on peace and conflict issues • Advance knowledge and world understanding • Promote greater tolerance and cooperation

  5. Rotary Peace Centers Master’s degree or professional development certificate in fields related to peace studies and conflict resolution

  6. Partner Universities • International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan • University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia • University of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England • Duke University & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA • Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires, Argentina • Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand • Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

  7. Rotary Foundation Grants Rotary International District 6200

  8. Grant Types • District grants • Global grants • Club- and district-developed • Packaged

  9. Foundation Funding How the Share System Works Rotary International District 6200

  10. Three Needs, Three Ways of Giving Checking Account To Support Today Savings Account To Secure Tomorrow End Polio Now

  11. Foundation Funding Contributions SHARE System Contributions Earnings

  12. District Designated Fund – 50% District controlled Used by Rotarians in the district Spent on Foundation grants and programs World Fund50% Trustees controlled Used by all Rotarians worldwide Spent on Foundation grants and programs Two Funds

  13. Fundraising and Recognition Rotary International District 6200

  14. Annual Giving

  15. Annual Programs Fund • Annual giving is lifeblood of the Foundation • (any amount) • Sustaining Member • ($100) • Paul Harris Fellow • ($1,0000)

  16. Paul Harris Society Member Contributes US$1,000 each year to the Annual Programs Fund-SHARE, PolioPlus, or approved grants

  17. Personal outright or cumulative gifts of US$10,000 or more to the Foundation (APF or Permanent Fund) Cash, life income agreements, bequests, real estate, or securities Major Donor

  18. Whatever the Amount, Thank you for your support!

  19. Annual Programs Fund (APF) - Contributions At the end of Rotary year, the SHARE system divides each district’s Annual Programs Fund contributions: • 50% to the World Fund • 50% credited to the district’s DDF

  20. District Allocation 2011-12 • Total Allocation 2008-09 - $317,163.74 District Allocation 2011-12 - $158,581.87 50%-DDF $158K & 50% World Fund $158K • District grants - $79,000.00 • Global grants - $79,000.00

  21. District Allocation 2012-13 • Total Allocation 2009-10 - $195,053.97 District Allocation 2012-13 - $97,526.99 50%-DDF $97.5K & 50% World Fund $97.5K • District grants - $48,750.00 • Global grants - $48,750.00

  22. Top Giving Clubs 2010-11 • #1 – Greater LC – 62 members - $16,000 Goal Gave $21,125.00 - $340.73 / member • #2 – Baker – 18 members- $3,600 Goal Gave $5,600.00 - $311.11 / member • #3 – Laf. South – 47 members - $5,100 Goal Gave $9,717.56 - $206.76 / member

  23. Annual Programs Fund

  24. Permanent Fund • PDG Mike Collins - Chair • The Permanent Fund is Rotary’s endowment fund. • Contributions are not spent. They are invested in perpetuity. • Only the earnings are used to support activities. • Benefactor & Bequest Society

  25. GSE / VTT • Nandi Linscombe Chair • District 7070 • Toronto, Canada • Health Care Field

  26. PolioPlus Rotary International District 6200

  27. Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge Over US$202 million raised to date Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation 100 + 255 + 50 = $405 Million Donated

  28. Total “End Polio Now” Donation • Total given by Clubs -$108,094.66 • Total given by District - $80,322.00 • Total all Together - ~$188,416.66 • To be donated - $20,000 DDF - $10,000 Foundation Gala - June 02, 2012 (Opelousas) - RIP Kalyan Banergee

  29. Global Scholarships • Jon Berthelot – Chair • District Scholarships • Global Scholarships

  30. Global Grants • Long-term projects • Sustainable outcomes • Support the areas of focus • Larger grant awards • Provide World Fund match

  31. Areas of Focus • Peace and Conflict Resolution/Prevention • Disease Prevention and Treatment • Water and Sanitation • Maternal and Child Health • Basic Education and Literacy • Economic and Community Development

  32. Global Grants - Ongoing • Peace & Conflict – Uganda - $33.7K • Water & Sanitation – Honduras - $44.1K • Water Tanks – Mexico - $139.8K • Kidney Transplant – Mexico - $88.2K • Heart Surgeries – India - $40K • Breast Cancer – Nigeria - $491.1K (3H) • Water Project – Hungary - $30K

  33. Global Grants - Opportunities • Health Center in Zimbabwe • Heart Defribrillators - Ambulances in Mexico • Water Filters – Mexico • Haiti Projects through BR Club & D6840 • Literacy Projects – Mexico • Water Tanks in Mexico City

  34. SPMM HOSPITAL, SALEM - GG# 25034

  35. BENEFICIARIES OF MG # 25034-19 surgeries Manivel 1-1-14B, ErvadiKalathoorPalayam Via VedasanthoorTk, Dindigul Naveenkumar Kambatti, Thummanatti Panchayat, Ooty Dharani 2/141/1,VeeranVayal North, Jambuvanodai-614 738, Thiruthurai poondi (Tk), Tiruvarur Dhivyadharshini 2/13, Mel Veethi, Udayapatty, Salem-636 140 Ramana 29/15, Methai Theru, Ammapettai, Salem Senthilraja Manjani Village, Pungavadi (Po), Attur Tk Lavanya 1/92, A- Kudi St, Vanniya Nagar, K.Valavu,Puliampatti, MettupattiPO,Omalur , Salem Abisriram 3/135, Mottur, Kattu Kottai (Vill) Chockanathapuram (PO), Attur (Tk) Muthumeena 302/6, Near Busstand, Thevanankurichi, Tiruchengode, Namakkal Naveenraj Kamarajar Colony Street, Thiruvizluthur, Mayiladudurai Ramesh Near MaduraiveeranKovil, PonnagounderKalyanaMandapam, Neikarapatty, Salem-10 Ranjitham 22A-Bakthavath salam Nagar, Thiruchengode Vaishali 407, Sakthi Nagar, Mathur, Kumaramangalam Village, Kulathur Tk, Pudukkottai Jayapriya 372/96-A, Karungalpatty Main Rd, Gugai, Salem-6 Reshma 15, Old No.1-A, Thailambigai Varma Nagar, Tiruchengode Kavitha 7, Bazar Street, Taluk Office Road, Hosur Teja Seetharamapura (V), Iragamalli, Chintamani (Tk), Chikkabalapura, Karnataka Deepak Karagoor (Vill), Seer, Palacode(Tk), Dharmapuri – 636 808.

  36. GG# 25211

  37. GG# 25211

  38. Oaxaca, MX Grants Project Fair

  39. District Grants • Local decision making with broader guidelines • Single grant awarded annually • Smaller activities and projects • Fund both local or international activities • Simple, flexible, innovative • Activities consistent with the mission

  40. District Club Grants • Letter from DGE Mark La Cour • Timetable • Application • Report • Checklist • Terms and Conditions

  41. Thank YouQuestions?

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