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President Elect Training Seminar 2009. District 6360 Session 3 Saturday Morning. PDG Jim Alden, District RYLA Chair Betsy Acker, RYLA College Mentor student and RYLA camp staff member. Peggy Day The Rotary Foundation Annual ProgramFund Chair. The Rotary Foundation Annual Program Fund
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PresidentElectTrainingSeminar 2009 District 6360 Session 3 Saturday Morning
PDG Jim Alden, District RYLA Chair • Betsy Acker, RYLA College Mentor student and RYLA camp staff member
Peggy DayThe Rotary FoundationAnnual ProgramFund Chair • The Rotary Foundation • Annual Program Fund • Permanent Fund • Polio Plus • Future Vision Plan • TRF Goal Form
District Giving 2007-08 • District 6360 gave $342,656 to TRF in the last Rotary year. • Average per capita giving was $50.24 • Through January, 2009, giving is $211,364 or $20.12 per capita • What will your goal be for 2009-10? • Add your goal to the Planning Guide and to your Annual Giving Commitment Form
How do you answer these statements? • I’d rather give my money to local projects that help local people. • Foundation dollars do support local projects through District Simplified Grants. We benefit from our participation with the GSE teams. We learn from our scholars and our local students who receive the outbound scholarship benefit significantly.
How do you answer these statements? • Rotary already costs me a lot of money; how can I also give $100 a year to TRF? • $100 a year is less than $2.00 a week. A cup of coffee, a dessert, a snack at the movie. The cost of Rotary is primarily meals. Eliminate the meal cost from the amount “spent” on Rotary and how much does it really cost?
How do you answer these statements? • TRF got that big grant from Bill Gates. My small contribution isn’t going to make a difference. • The generous Gates grants and the subsequent Google grant are restricted for Polio eradication. None of those funds are being used for the programs supported by the annual programs fund such as grants and education programs.
How do you answer these statements? • Why should I be a sustaining member when the officers in my club are not? • Every person makes their own decision about giving. If you believe in the work of The Rotary Foundation, your support should be your own decision.
TRF Future Vision • Grant procedures will change • TRF motto unchanged – Doing Good in the World • Grant programs to be simplified • Global Grants and District Grants • Six focus areas for Global Grants: Peace and Conflict Resolution, Disease Treatment, Water /Sanitation, Maternal/Child Health, Basic Education/Literacy, Economic Development • More funds for District Grants • Implementation completed by 2013
Service ProjectsDon Siegel, District Community Service ChairBarbara Groner, District International Service Chair Steps to a successful projectAssess PlanImplementEvaluate
Rotary’s Menu of Service Opportunities • Children at risk. • Clean Water • Disabled persons • Health care • International understanding and • Literacy and numeracy • Population issues • Poverty and hunger • Preserve Planet Earth • Urbanconcerns
PDG Jim Goodwin,RI Foundation District Grants Chair • District Simplified Grants & Matching Grants Workshop
Fundraising Ideas • Special Events • Annual campaign • Underwriting • Individual, corporate and foundation gifts and grants • Bequests and major gifts • Assessments
Group Study Exchange • Robert Graham Small • 2007-8 GSE Team Leader • 2009-2010 District GSE Co-Chair • Ron Haas • 2008-2009 GSE Team Leader • 2009-2010 District GSE Co-Chair • Barb Walters • 2006 - Belize, Honduras, & Guatemala Team Leader • 2008-2009 District GSE Co-Chair • Greta Williams • 2007 – Korea Team Leader • 2008-2009 District GSE Co-Chair
Thoughts to take with you • The Four Way Test • Service Above Self • The Family of Rotary • The Art of the Possible • The Future of Rotary is in Your Hands
Reviewing our Sessions • What did we miss? • Where can you get additional information? • www.district6360.com • district6360@cablespeed.com • ktosco@ntelos.net • 517-543-3041 District 6360 Office • www.Rotary.org