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This document outlines the financial expenditures and community service initiatives of the Rotary Club of Melbourne (RCM) from 2012 to 2013. It highlights contributions across various service areas, including Community, International, New Generations, and Vocational Services. Total budget expenditures amounted to $243,676, with funding sourced from club fundraising, member donations, and various trusts. The report emphasizes diverse projects, partnerships, and the impact made on local and global communities, reinforcing the importance of member involvement in service activities.
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Community Service 2012-2013
Broad Financials – 2012-2013 BudgetExpenditure (to Apr) • Community Service $ 67, 600 $ 32,346 • International Service $113,066 $113,765 • New Generations $ 40,640 $ 71,107 • Vocational Service $ 22,370$ 16,310 • TOTAL $243,676$233,528
Funding Sources • RCM • Club Fundraising • Members donations • Community Foundation • Stolfa Charitable Trust • Rotary Foundation • Philanthropic Trusts – such as • Baker Institute • Freemasons • Peter MacKay Bequest • Traffic Accident Commission • City of Melbourne • Private Donations
Community Services – Hugh Bucknall • Community Welfare – Barry Murphy • Health Issues – Elaine Saunders • Second Bite – Bob Glindemann • Third Age – Wayne Talbot
Community Services • Homelessness • Second Bite • The Big Issue • Isolation of the Aged • Library book delivery • Alzheimer's Society education programming • Training programs for the digital age • Luncheon at Max’s restaurant Red Hill • Skin Cancer Research • Partnerships • Brotherhood of St Laurence • Homeground Services • City of Melbourne • Benetas • Alzheimer’s Society • Claremont Homes/CaSPA
International Service – Jan Moffatt • International Programs – Peter Addison • East Timor – Bob Miller/Bob Glindemann • Rotary Foundation – Philip Endersbee • International Fellowship – Chris Wang
International Service • Micro energy - Vanuatu • Rotarians Against Malaria, ROMAC, Vietnam Dental Project • Timor Leste • Maternal and Infant Health • East Timor Roofing • Rural Schools Program • DIK (East Timor, South Sudan, Somalia, Chile etc.) • Rotary Foundation • Ambassadorial Scholar • Peace Scholar • Every Rotarian Every Year • Exploring program in Chile aimed at equal educational opportunity • International Fellowship • Osaka – Potable Water project in Philippines • RCM visit for Osaka’s 90th Anniversary celebrations
New Generations – Maryla Juchnowski • Welfare of the Young – David Prest • Donydji Community Development Project – John Mitchell • Youth Exchange – Peter Davis • Indigenous Programs – Rob McGuirk
New Generations • Welfare of the Young • Refugees – back to school packs and Zoo visit for kids • Royal Women's Hospital – adolescent mother support • Typo Station – assisting troubles youth • District/Rotary Programs – RYLA, RYPEN, MUNA • Donydji Community Development Project • 10 years - >$1.5m plus in kind support • Improvements in community facilities, health, education, opportunities for youth • Youth Exchange • Inbound student AmelieHindrichs departs 29 June • Challenge for 2013/4 is to identify and sponsor an outward student • Indigenous Programs • Distribution of books through DIK store • Investigating program aimed at improve nutrition of indigenous children • Indigenous involvement in University of Melbourne Mind, Body and Music Symposium
Vocational Service – John Shaw • Vocational Service – Hugh Bucknall • Rotary Park – Ian Ferguson • Arts and Acclaim Awards – Colin Neave/John Allen • 0808 – Kevin O’Flaherty/Peter Davis
Vocational Service • Vocational Service • Vocational Service Award – Dr Mukesh Haikerwal • Young Achiever Awards – Tiffany Hunter, SevParseghian, Sam Bramham • Rotary Park • Work with City of Melbourne and Heritage Council – protect Rotary’s interests • Arts and Acclaim Awards Committee • Childs Play music program – Sudanese community • Activities for all RCM members and Groups • Acclaim Awards - partnership with RC of Cheltenham reviewed and extended for 3 years • 0808 • Monash Medallist – Dr Jeffrey Rosenfeld
Observations - Diversity within RCM • Size of projects – large and small • Location of projects- domestic and international • RCM projects and involvement in external projects • Funded projects and pure volunteering of time • RCM fundraising and external fundraising • RCM internal and external activities
Conclusions • Big or small, we can and do make a difference • Local or international, we can and do make a difference • Working in partnership with others can enhance our reach and effectiveness • Opportunities exist for every member to be engaged in projects or activities within the RCM.
Thanks to all who have contributed their time, energy, enthusiasm and expertise