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The Rotary FoundationThe Rotary Foundationof of

Rotary InternationalRotary International

District 7600District 7600

Future Vision PlanMatching Grants

District Simplified GrantsFoundation Alumni

Group Study ExchangeAmbassadorial Scholars

2010-11 D7600 Foundation TeamDistrict Rotary Foundation Chair Bill Pollard Churchland

District Governor Jayne Sullivan Cape Henry

Alumni Jane Preston Bon Air

Annual Programs Fund Ken Frantz Newport News

Future Vision Plan Bob Preston Bon Air

Grants – District Simplified Lee Harris Bon Air

Grants – Matching Bill Liepis Western Henrico

GSE – Inbound Jack Jaeger Innsbrook

GSE – Outbound Bob Stallworth Midlothian

Major Donors/Gifts Norman Venzke Courthouse

Paul Harris Society Chuck Arnason Blackstone

Permanent Fund Bill Billings Franklin

Polio Challenge Grant Jerry Fields James City County

Rotary World Peace Fellowships Martha Dodd-Sippy Emporia

Scholarships Julie Keesling Norfolk

Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator – Zone 33 Joe Mulkerrin Hampton Roads

Assistant Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator – Zone 33 Jim Pierce Virginia Peninsula

Foundation AdvocatesArea 1 Janie Hudson Henrico East

Area 2 Charles Moncure Innsbrook

Area 3 Scott Strickler Western Henrico

Area 4 John Barrie Bon Air

Area 5 TBD

Area 6 Earl Hale Prince George

Area 7 Dennis Myers Petersburg

Area 8 Chuck Arnason Blackstone

Area 9 Bruce Settle South Hill

Area 10 Neal Parker Smithfield

Area 11 Jack Hostetter The Historic Triangle

Area 12 Bob Harper Hampton

Area 13 Milt Brown Portsmouth

Area 14 Bruce Spear Northside Norfolk

Area 15 Wayne McCoy Virginia Beach

Area 16 Willie Randall Melfa

Area 17 Ken Hodge Newport News

Mission Statement

The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.

Motto: Doing Good in the World

2010-2011 TRF Goals

The following are the 2010-2011 Foundation goals outlined by Foundation Chair-elect Carl-Wilhelm Stenhammar: 

PolioPlus – Our top priority until the job is done

Implementation of the Future Vision Pilot - start looking for ways to align your projects and activities with its goals and the six area of focus as soon as possible

Rebuilding the Annual Program Fund through Every Rotarian Every Year (EREY)

Continuing to build the Permanent Fund

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

2010-2011 TRF Goals

DGE Jayne’s 2010-2011 District Foundation goals : 

Encourage clubs to achieve $160/member in annual giving

100% participation in Every Rotarian Every Year (EREY)

Increase Paul Harris members (130), Paul Harris Society (10), Benefactors (60), Bequest members (6), Major Donors (5) and Paul Harris 100% clubs (2)

Obtain Polio Contributions from every club

Our Foundation

Our Foundation operates because of both program participation and Rotarian financial contributions.

Foundation Programs

The Rotary Foundation programs include:

• Humanitarian Grants ProgramMatching Grants ($5,000 - $25,000)

Competitive Matching Grants ($25,001 - $200,000)

District Simplified Grants

Disaster Recovery

• Educational Programs Ambassadorial Scholarships

Rotary Peace Fellowships (Rotary Peace Centers)

Group Study Exchange

• PolioPlus Gates Challenge Grant

Foundation Funds

Support for these programs comes from:

• The Annual Programs Fund

• The Permanent Fund

• The PolioPlus Fund

Three year funding cycle

100% of funds contributed to the Annual Programs Fund are spent on Foundation programs on a three year funding cycle

The Rotary Foundation receives a 4-STAR rating from Charity Navigator, America’s largest independent evaluator of charities.

SHARE

SHARE is the system which districts use to participate in Rotary Foundation programs.

Each district's contributions to the Annual Programs Fund are split, with 50 percent going to the district (District Designated Fund), which can be spent on programs of the district’s choice, and 50 percent going to The Rotary Foundation (World Fund), which funds programs for which every district may apply.

Rotary Foundation Funding

Investment

Earnings

Investment

Earnings

District Designated Fund(DDF)

District Designated Fund(DDF)

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TRF Fundin

gSHARESHARE

World FundWorld Fund

RotarianContribut

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Annual Programs Fund(APF)

District Simplified Grants(up to 20% of DDF)

AmbassadorialScholars

PolioPlus

Rotary Peace Centers

Group Study Exchange(from World Fund unless a same year exchange)

Matching Grants

District Designated Funds (DDF)50% of APF

50% toWorld Fund

Total TRF contributions from Clubs and Rotarians in District 7600 since 1917

Over $9 millionOver 5,000 Paul Harris Fellows605 Benefactors45 Major Donors45 Bequest Society75 Paul Harris Society membersOver 180 Scholars sponsoredOver 30 Group Study ExchangesOver 35 Matching GrantsOver 115 District Simplified Grants

 APF Goal APF Total

APF Per Capita

 Total Giving$0 Giving

Clubs

2009-10 $403,587 $469,921 $156.07 $590,1040

2008-09 $440,384 $525,986 $173.05 $674,011 0

2007-08 $403,265 $520,986 $173.32 $631,679 0

2006-07 $309,419 $473,594 $155.48 $536,978 0

2005-06 $285,826 $406,315 $137.45 $456,260 2

2004-05 $300,829 $303,241 $100.91 $369,454 1

2003-04 $265,000 $271,307 $89.75 $372,622 4

2002-03 $256,000 $197,774 $65.34 $419,775 2

2001-02 $250,000 $213,121 $69.04 $245,859 1

2000-01 $360,000 $229,659 $74.11 $275,689 6

Per Capita Rankings out of 530 Districts#31 in 2009-10, #20 in 2008-09, #31 in 2007-08,

#42 in 2006,07, #44 in 2005-06

Understanding the NeedUnderstanding the Need

When did you first realize the power of Rotary?

Identifying SolutionsIdentifying Solutions

As volunteers

As committee members

As advocates

As contributors

Is not how much you give but that you support your Foundation

Club Presidents: establish and achieve club Foundation goals

Sustaining Members, Paul Harris Society, Major Gifts, Benefactors, Bequest Society

Incorporate the “Every Rotarian, Every Year” message in all of your Rotary contacts

Celebrating AchievementCelebrating AchievementDoing Good in the WorldDoing Good in the World

For a Better FutureFor a Better Future

For a Better FutureFor a Better Future

For a Better FutureFor a Better Future

There is still work to be doneThere is still work to be done

Every Club must take ownership and set its own Foundation goals including Annual Giving, Polio, and Permanent Fund (Benefactors).

Has your club set its goals?

Every Rotarian must be ASKED to participate in their Foundation

OUR FOUNDATIONOUR FOUNDATION

OUR FOUNDATIONOUR FOUNDATION

THE WORLD NEEDS THE WORLD NEEDS ROTARY and THE ROTARY and THE

ROTARY FOUNDATIONROTARY FOUNDATION

TO CONTINUE TO DO TO CONTINUE TO DO GOOD IN THE WORLDGOOD IN THE WORLD

We need your participation

District Simplified Grants –Applications due Aug 31

Matching GrantsGSE team leader, outbound team members, host clubsAmbassadorial Scholar/World Peace Fellow candidates

Polio Challenge Grant fundraisers

Foundation Workshop – August 7, Newport News

Foundation Banquet – November 17, Williamsburg

Supporting The Rotary Foundation is a great way to

give a little back to Rotary for the positive impact it

has had on your personal and professional life. Your

support of The Rotary Foundation is used to save lives,

promote peace, and make our local and international

communities a better place to live.

What is your EREY story?

Our Foundation provides us with the resources to

Our Foundation will help us in

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