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THE ROTARY CENTERS MAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVE

Join the Rotary Centers Major Gifts Initiative in raising $95 million by June 2015. Fund 120 fellows annually, focusing on major gift prospects for peace education. Volunteer structure and leadership for successful solicitation and donor cultivation.

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THE ROTARY CENTERS MAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVE

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  1. THE ROTARY CENTERSMAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVE RRFC Institute 21 February 2008

  2. Rotary Centers:Peace is Possible The Rotary Centers have been selected by the Trustees as the highest educational priority for the Foundation

  3. THE ROTARY CENTERSMAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVE … is committed to raising US $95 million dollars by 30 June 2015

  4. THE ROTARY CENTERSMAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVE • US$95 million by 30 June 2015 • Fund 120 fellows per year • Major gifts based

  5. Investing in the Future of Peacemaking: US$95 Million Phase I (2005 – 2010) • US$50 million endowed • US$5 million named Phase II (2010 – 2015) • US$40 million endowed

  6. Investing in the Future of Peacemaking

  7. Major Gift Prospects • 2,000 major gift prospects required • 400 major gifts needed • 5 solicitations for each gift received • Focusing on 0.2% of all Rotarians

  8. Naming Opportunities Outright Named Gifts • US$60,000 for Rotary World Peace Fellow • US$50,000 for Applied Field Experiences Endowed Funds • US$1.5 million • US$750,000 • US$500,000 • US$50,000

  9. Volunteer StructureRCMGI Committee: Ron D. Burton, Liaison Trustee (USA)

  10. Volunteer Structure • Zone level and above • District level • Club level

  11. Investing in the Future of Peacemaking: RRFC Leadership • Identification • Cultivation • Solicitation • Include major gift plan in trainings • Feature Rotary Centers

  12. Resources • International, Zone, District and club training • The Rotary Foundation staff • Research prospective donors • Special cultivation events • Major gift solicitation proposals

  13. New Brochures, Rotary Centers Newsletters and DVDs

  14. RCMGI Update Outright contributions: $13.4 million Life Income Agreements: $5.5 million Revocable commitments: $13.3 million Total: $32.2 million

  15. PEACEISPOSSIBLE

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