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The Rotary Foundation of The Rotary Foundation of Rotary InternationalRotary International

District 7600 District 7600 Foundation WorkshopFoundation Workshop

Our District Governor

Bill BoydBill Boyd 2011-12 Foundation Trustee Chair2011-12 Foundation Trustee Chair

RI President 2006-07RI President 2006-07Howick, Auckland, New ZealandHowick, Auckland, New Zealand

• Are Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation one and the same organization ?

• Is every relatively new Rotarian supposed to know all this stuff ?

The mission of Rotary International, a worldwide association of Rotary Clubs, is to provide service to others, to promote high

ethical standards, and to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional and

community leaders.

Rotary InternationalMission Statement

TRF Mission Statement

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

Doing Good in the World

Who says supporting the Foundation is not sexy?

Features

Humanitarian Grants Program- Matching Grants- District Simplified Grants- Disaster Recovery Grants

Educational Programs- Group Study Exchange- Ambassadorial Scholars- Rotary Peace Centers and Peace Fellows

Polio Plus

Foundation Programs

Foundation Alumni

Foundation FundsSupport for the Foundation programs comes from:

•Annual Programs Fund For Support Today

•Permanent Fund To Secure Tomorrow

•PolioPlus Fund

Rotary Foundation FundingTwo Needs, Two Ways

Spendable Earnings

District Designated

Fund(DDF)

World Fund

TRF Program Funding

RotarianDonations

1 - Annual Programs Fund (APF)–For Support Today2 - Permanent Fund - To Secure Tomorrow

Annual Programs Fund contributions in 2007-08

$525,140

Invested for 3 years 50% sent to the District 50% to the World Fund

$290,705 - District Designated Funds (DDF) 2010-11

50% of 2007-08 annual giving ($262,570) plus carry forward balance ($28,135)

SHARE 2010-11

DDF 2010-11 $ 291,889 Allocate two years prior (committee)

Polio Plus $ 10,000

Ambassadorial Scholarship $ 50,000- 2 scholars at $25,000 each (now $27,000)

Rotary Peace Centers – PeaceBuilder District $ 25,000 - $50,000 commitment payable over 2 years

Group Study Exchange $ 13,990

District Simplified Grant (max is 20% of DDF) $ 52,174- maximum 20% of DDF

Matching Grants (DDF match on 8 grants) $113,615

Japan & Pacific Islands Disaster Recovery Fund $ 5,000 Southern US Tornado Disaster Recover Fund $ 5,000

Total Distributed $274,779Carry forward to 2011-12 $ 17,120

2010-11 DDF Club Club FundsTotal

Project Mission & Country

$25,000 City Center $15,000 exchange $50,000 Bridge - Nicaragua

$2,000 District 7730-NC $63,561 Preventable blindness - India

$2,000 Henrico East $2,000 exchange $14,151 Dental center - Brazil

$25,000 Rich, Inns, BonA, Hug T $15,000 exchange $50,000 Healing Hearts - St. Lucia

$24,250 S Rich, Short P, Gooch, W Hen $15,000 exchange $50,000 Healing Hearts - Dominican Rep

Haiti DAF South Hill & others $12,000 $24,000 Water filters - Haiti

$9,950 Virginia Peninsula $6,000 exchange $20,000 Water treatment - Costa Rica schools

Haiti DAF W Hen, BonA, Hen N $10,000 $60,000 Jeep for Haiti Midwives

$25,000 Warwick, VA P, NN, Inns $15,000 exchange $50,000 Bridge - Nicaragua

$2,415 Wburg, James C, Hist T $1,400 exchange $12,980 Heating system for orphanage – Turkey

$115,615 $75,000

$66,000 exchange $394,692

DDF 2011-12 $ 273,475 Allocate two years prior (committee)

Polio Plus $ 52,000

Ambassadorial Scholarship $ 26,000- Donated scholarship to D7030 (Southern Caribbean)

Rotary Peace Centers – PeaceBuilder District $ 25,000 - $50,000 commitment payable over 2 years

Group Study Exchange (seminar and training) $ 2,000

District Simplified Grant (max is 20% of DDF) $ 51,271- maximum 20% of DDF

Matching Grants Need grants!!

Total Distributed $156,271Available DDF $117,204

 APF Goal APF Total

APF Per Capita

 Total Giving$0 Giving

Clubs

2010-11 $395,515 $494,443 $166.93 $645,884 0

2009-10 $403,587 $469,921 $156.07 $590,104 0

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

#39 2010-11, #31 2009-10, #20 2008-09, #31 2007-08, #42 2006,07, #44 2005-06

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

Over $9.8 millionOver 5,300 Paul Harris Fellows668 Benefactors62 Major Donors55 Bequest Society90 Paul Harris Society members186 Scholars sponsored32 Group Study ExchangesOver 44 Matching Grants153 District Simplified Grants

Rotary District 7600 Donor Advised Fund

FUTURE VISION PLAN

Areas of Focus2011-12 TRF Trustee Chair Bill Boyd said the areas of focus

under the Future Vision Plan allow Rotarians to carry out

projects with a common purpose, in a way that will benefit as

many people as possible.

• Peace and conflict resolution/prevention

• Disease prevention and treatment

• Water and sanitation

• Maternal and child health

• Basic education and literacy

• Economic and community development

Foundation Banquet

Join us as we recognize Foundation month, give out Foundation awards and recognition for the 2010-11 Rotary year, and celebrate our support of The Rotary Foundation

Wednesday November 16th

Colonial Heritage, Williamsburg

Keynote speaker Mike McGovern RI Vice President 2008-09

Every Rotarian has an EREY storyWhat’s yours?