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D1130 Rotary Foundation

D1130 Rotary Foundation. Morning Polio – Thanks for life Unique nature of The Rotary Foundation    Rotary achievements  Scholars VTT Rotary funding model. Rotary in London District Assembly Saturday 7 th May 2010. Afternoon Internet Contributions Grants available to clubs 

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D1130 Rotary Foundation

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  1. D1130 Rotary Foundation Morning Polio – Thanks for life Unique nature of The Rotary Foundation    Rotary achievements  Scholars VTT Rotary funding model Rotary in London District Assembly Saturday 7th May 2010 • Afternoon • Internet • Contributions • Grants available to clubs  • Question & Answers session • Who needs Rotary QUESTIONS: Relevant / parking lot

  2. Polio Thanks for Life Update Don Merritt

  3. The Rotary Foundation Motto & Mission Doing Good in the World To enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty

  4. Object of Rotary : TRF Mission To enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty • The development of acquaintances as an opportunity for service • High ethical standards ………. Each Rotarians occupation to serve society • The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarians personal, business and community life • The advancement of International understanding, goodwill and peace through a worldwide fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service

  5. The Rotary FoundationUnique The Rotary Foundation is your Charity Addresses the greatest needs worldwide World reach greater than the United Nations We can go where politicians and religious groups cannot Ensures Transparency and Accountability

  6. Rotary Foundation Activities What has TRF achieved? What has D1130 achieved? How has your Club been involved?

  7. Rotary Foundation Activities What do you want to achieve?

  8. D1130 Achievements Matching Grants Selection of recent projects Project Leaders • Water project in Ecuador (RC Barkingside) • Village project in Kenya (RC Brixton) • Ultrasound equipment in Pakistan (RC Epping) • Mobility Aids in India (RC London) • Dental equipment in India (RC Redbridge) • Rotary “Jaipur Limb” in Nigeria (RC Greenford) Project Contributors • Hospital equipment in Rumania (RC London) • Water wells and toilets in Morocco (RC Greenwich) • Repairs to sport facilities in New Orleans (RC Bermondsey) • Medical equipment in Israel - Save a Childs Heart (RC Mill Hill) In Planning GLOBAL GRANTS • Village project in Uganda (RC Bush Hill Park) • Farm project in Rural South Africa (RC Chingford) • Hospital in Uganda

  9. D1130 Achievements District Simplified Grants Selection of recent projects • Books to Kenya (RC ST Marylebone) • International Dictionaries 4 Life (RC Tower Hamlets) • Dictionaries for Primary schools (Wandsworth Group of Rotary Clubs) • Environmental Project with London Wildlife Trust (RC Islington, H & MH) • Straw bale building project (RC Finchley) • Annual Christmas Concert for the Elderly and Disabled (RC Chelsea) New projectsDistrict Grants • Education for Ugandan student who missed school whilst having heart surgery through Save a Childs Heart in Israel • "Rocket Stove" for Malawi Boarding School • Replacement x-ray equipment for Pain Relief Clinic in India • Toilets for school in Nigeria Range from £300 to £2500 ($450 to $3600)

  10. Rotary Foundation Activities What do you want to achieve?

  11. Rotary Foundation Activities Scholarships Global Scholars Ambassadorial Scholars Peace Scholars

  12. D1130 Achievements Scholarships • 30 Clubs have provided support to incoming Ambassadorial Scholars over recent years (many every year) • Scholars have made approaching 200 presentations to Clubs every year enhancing International Understanding • Potential Ambassadorial Scholars outbound put forward by Clubs • Potential Peace Scholars put forward by many Clubs • Rotarian Alumni D1130 DGN Eve Conway

  13. Scholarships Sladjana Dobric Rotary Foundation Global Grant Scholar 2010 –11 Canada - England

  14. Scholarships 2011-12 Incoming Scholars Host Counsellors

  15. Peace Scholars video 2012 - 13

  16. Rotary Foundation Activities Vocational Training Team Who knows what this is?

  17. Vocational Training Team Team has just returned from Buenos Aires Water and Sanitation Read the Blog Attend the presentations shortly to be announced Reciprocal Group Study Exchange Team 24th September to 23rd October (tbc) “Environment” Hosts Coordinators visits

  18. The Rotary Foundation . The model

  19. Foundation Funding Contributions SHARE System Contributions Earnings

  20. 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Funds raised and invested Funds used SHARE System Funds invested Funds invested $50,000 DDF&$50,000 World Fund $100,000 Annual Programs Fund

  21. 2011-12 US$50,000 District Designated Fund 50% Maximum 50% Minimum $25,000 or less to district grants $25,000 or more to club and district developed global grants Carry forward & transfers US$50,000 World Fund Match for global grants Peace scholars Disaster fund Etc. $ are approximate and rounded for presentation purposes

  22. Internet District website RIBI RI Who has accessed these sites?

  23. District Website

  24. RIBI and RI Websites PDF slides

  25. Contributions ANNUAL PROGRAMS Fund Sustaining Members, Major donors etc PERMANENT Fund Benefactors, Bequest Society Members etc RESTRICTED Funds Polio Plus, World Fund Programs etc

  26. Annual Giving

  27. Contributes at least US$100 every year to the Annual Programs Fund Rotary FoundationSustaining Member 2009-2010

  28. Rotary Foundation Grants Relate to Foundation’s mission Include active Rotarian participation Demonstrate cultural sensitivity Adhere to stewardship guidelines Grant Management Seminar Annual requirement to renew “qualification” 21st July 2011

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

  30. District Grants Single TRF grant awarded annually to a District Smaller activities and projects Fund both local or international activities Simple, flexible, innovative (?) Activities consistent with the mission

  31. Global Grants Long-term projects Sustainable outcomes Support the areas of focus Larger grant awards Minimum global grant $15,000 Minimum project $30,000 Attract World Fund match

  32. 2011–12 District Grants Each D1130 area to have opportunity 8 x $3,000 (£2,000) District Grants Proposals submitted by mid September Un-used monies available (4 weeks) Reviewed by District Grants committee Spending plan submitted to TRF in October Monies available by end of 2011

  33. Project Planning Global and District Grants need careful planning Do need to be carefully thought through Do need proper planning Proactive not reactive Not designed for emergency response Not designed for immediate action

  34. Q & A Your opportunity to raise questions and seek clarification

  35. Thank you for your support! The Rotary Foundation

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